Notice of server downtime: 2015-08-16 to ~2015-09-04
In about 6 weeks, I'm going to be taking the TribesNext account server, and the TribesNext browser server down for about 1 week. The machine these services are running on is going to be retired, and I'll be moving its contents into a VM on a new box in a west coast data center. Since there are a few terabytes of data on this server, I'll be moving the data by sneaker net, and I'll need to load the data onto the new system prior to installing it in the data center -- this process will take several days.
While these systems are offline:
You will be able to log in and play with existing accounts during the downtime.
Edit: Downtime extended to approximately September 4th.
While these systems are offline:
- You will not be able to create new TribesNext accounts.
- You will not be able to download existing TribesNext accounts onto a new computer. (You may manually copy the *.store files in your Tribes2/GameData directory if you must move computers during downtime.)
- No clan tags will show up on accounts that are members of clans.
You will be able to log in and play with existing accounts during the downtime.
Edit: Downtime extended to approximately September 4th.
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Noted and backed up my *.store files to avoid the issue I had late June.
Unfortunately, the hard drive mounting screws that came with my new disks protrude slightly when installed in the hot swap trays. This protrusion is enough to block insertion of the drives into the bays. Shit. Screwed by screws.
While I seek suitably sized substitute screws, suppose stagnation.
More updates as I have them.
No real rush, just hankerin' for some good ol' tribes 2 action again.
Thanks!
Given the long delays, I'm going to attempt standing up a temporary version of the account server and database on one of my home systems over this weekend.
I feel your pain and hope that it is back up again soon.
Anyway it is what it is and I am patient.
Tribes 2 is my childhood... :'(
I'll be installing the hypervisor and administration OS this weekend, and finishing a set of security related modifications to the system. With luck, I'll be able to bring up account services (but not yet browser services) by Monday. The new box is going to be running from my comparatively slow home DSL for another week or two before I install it in the data center, and there will be other short ups and downs after Monday while I get things sorted out.
Thank you.
I may be able to bring TribesNext services online with about 10% of the backup restored. I'll give that a try tomorrow evening.
Fortunately, the process has been going more quickly than my initial measurement. The process should be complete somewhere between the next 23.5 and 40 hours (not exactly sure how quickly the empty space in the image will be crossed).
I miss Tribes 2.