On March 9, 2017 the network area storage device housing every-single-one of my virtual machines (in an ESX cluster) had a critical issue come up that required a cold reboot of the disk array. Naturally, this wreaks havoc on RUNNING computers whose disks are on said drive array.
When the array came back up, I prayed the VMs survived. Most did; the one (and only) important one that did not -- the WebServer/MySQL machine. Of course. In a panic, I shut the entire environment down and went and had a few beers and slept on it.
With a well-rested mind and less panic, I began searching for "how to fix read-only drive issues in Linux" - only to discover that every fucking moron on the internet is wrong - about every single thing. Every command they suggested we run exacerbated the problem, making matters worse. Until I finally ended up late Saturday evening with a completely destroyed hard disk volume.
Believe me when I say, I did everything possible to restore services - but I was so thoroughly disgusted with this whole thing, I almost pulled the plug and just said "good luck"... until I remembered, I >just< upgraded EQ2Emulator.net to a new forum version - thus had a non-destroyed, relatively current backup
Yes, you lost a few weeks of posting (though not much has been going on here). But as of right now, EQ2Emulator.net is back in business, the Login, Patcher and World databases restored and functional. DB Editor will be offline a bit longer. IRC and SVN never went down, except the first initial panic moments to assess the situation (they are not on the Apache machine, but on a survivor).
This site is currently running on a temporary apache server until I have time to rebuild a new, more redundant webserver cluster. Let me know if anything doesn't work, or you see errors you do not believe should exist. There may be missing images, avatars, but hopefully not too many.