Completely out of touch
Best laid plans of mice and men, I guess.
I had it all worked out, or so I thought. The problem: I’m moving and I have a mailserver at home. How to move it with minimum downtime?
Well, The nice folks at SBC wouldn’t let me keep my old phone number anyway, but they were happy to provide me with overlap, meaning they would start service at the new location before stopping service at the old location. So this became a plan: I’d get the new service in, update DNS to the new IP address, then move the server across town as quickly as I could.
I even had a fantasy about speeding across town with the server attached to the UPS so as not to have to shut it down. I could still do that, and not have my uptime reset (which is the most important thing, of course).
I called up SBC a month and a half ago to get this arranged. Then I called my new ISP to get hooked up. Unfortunately, my new number would not be “in the system” until AFTER the line was turned on. The new number was installed on Tuesday, and I was told that it might not show up as active for two or three days.
Well, that’s all well and good, but that means the number would show up in their system on Thursday or Friday, and it means that I would have a very tight schedule for getting new entries into DNS… i can’t even find out what my new IP addresses will be until everything is turned on, so I can’t even get entries into my primary and backup DNS.
So it’s a waiting game. meanwhile I’ve been moving so I’ve had no computer plugged in at my apartment. I bought an Airport Extreme base station so that my housemate can get on the network without me stringing up wires around the house (I’m so over laying down ethernet) and it has a modem built-in for dial-up access when a broadband connection goes down. I configured it at the old place and then brought it over to the new place, but Arpine says she can’t connect. Not much I can do until I get the computer set up and string ethernet down the hall; I don’t have a wireless card to try to connect with.
Anyhow, this morning, SBC disconnected my old line, and with it of course the DSL connection and so now I have no access to my email for the p90.net, splicer.com, or paroxysm.com accounts. Mail to those domains, including my mailing lists, will probably time out or bounce. Arrrgh. I called SBC this morning and it sounds as though their system sees my number. Hopefully the new ISP will be able to start the procedure of getting me online today. Hopefully it won’t be another two or three days (grrrrr)
Still, at best case I won’t have email until tuesday evening. If you would like to send me email and it can’t wait quite that long, send me email@ splicer-at-sonic-dot-net which will get through to me. Also new phone number is ALL-INDY. In either case, I’m trusting that you’re smart enough to figure out how those translate to real phone numbers and email addresses. After a couple of days I’m going to change this post to friends-only but for now everyone can see.