New Birds this Spring

Here’s an update on the birds we’ve seen here in Nova Scotia. I’m no ornithologist, but the Nova Scotia bird book we bought is pretty good.

We’ve had some new additions to our bird feeder this week!

The Goldfinches are back. Yellow is my FAVOURITE colour so I love seeing them. Last summer we’d have swarms of 20+ of them. They have a really pretty song too.

Tonight Jeff noticed a bird on a tree in front of the lawn, heading down the steep slope. I took photos of it from the window so I could zoom in and ID it! Turns out it was a Northern Flicker!

Photo of a Northern Flicker

Photo of a Northern Flicker

There are some red birds around – can you identify?

Photo of a red bird

All winter the Dark-eyed Junco’s have been in our front bushes.

We have Red-breasted Nuthatches

Yesterday we had a White-throated Sparrow at the feeder. It has a splash of yellow on its face and is a little plumper than the other birds that visit the nyger seed feeder.

We’ve had Black-capped Chickadee’s all winter. They are friendly little birds.

Photo of a chickadee

We always have crows around. Robins too of course.

I haven’t seen the Blue Jays in at least a month.

More unidentified flying objects – Is this a Chipping sparrow?

Photo of a bird

One by one, squishing the bugs from the server move

Getting everything back up to speed!
The actual server migration itself went smoothly – just some big scares along the way!

First, why did I get a new server?

I’ve had this server for a few years. Everything needed upgrading, but I did only some things – afraid of causing any downtime. When the spam situation got out of control, I finally went to ConfigServer.com to get them to install their MailScanner software on my server. They were unable to complete the request – because I was still running Redhat 9 as an operating system.

I looked into getting the company I lease my dedicated server from – HostGator.com – to upgrade my operating system. They said it would cost $25 and I would incur 6-9 hours of downtime on my server. That was a deal breaker! I can’t have all my sites down for that many hours.

I’ve also had some space problems on my server – so I looked at the dedicated server package that was one up from the level I was leasing. For only $45 more a month, I could have a HUGE jump in server guts. Plus if I upgraded, then I could have the new one all configured first – with CentOS, the latest PHP and MySQL and Perl and then I could migrate my sites. I was sold so I ordered the new server. I think the deal was complete in less than an hour!

Instead of just having the ConfigServer people install their Mailscanner program, I also had them lock up my entire server. $149 and they work their magic to seal the holes and install their spam fighting wisdom. My Verkley.com email address people will be grateful to see FAR less spam in their inboxes this week. Plus I am about to provide more email addresses to a couple of recent clients and I just didn’t want them to deal with the level of spam that was coming through, so the timing was right.

After ConfigServer was finished with my server. I followed these directions to migrate all my domains from the old server to the new one: Guide for transferring all accounts to a new server – post #69

It involved putting my servers on a DNS cluster – basically teaching them to trust each other.

Then I shut down the mail services on my old server so I wouldn’t lose anyone’s mail by having it delivered to the old server after I moved their mailbox.

Then I used CPanel’s migration tool in my WHM control panel to move my sites. I moved the little ones first, and then moved the bigger database driven ones. It took probably 3 hours or so? I panicked at first – my satellite connection died 10 minutes into the migration and I thought everything would be completely messed up, but it wasn’t – I just skipped that domain when my connection was restored and then re-migrated it.

As the sites moved over, the DNS’s were updated. Everything seemed wonderful.

Until I started looking at the domains. Every site I have that is programmed in PHP was showing an error – with a message that included a path for a DIFFERENT domain and it showed the default email address of ANOTHER domain! 88| What a mess! My subdomains for one site were showing completely another website of mine. I started to move the DNS’s back to the old server fearing everything was messed up.

I tracked the error down to the open_basedir setting. I fiddled with the php.ini file. It seemed to be shut off. Hours later I found it also in a Cpanel security tweak! Once I disabled it, all my PHP sites were back in order.

I had a few other things lingering to fix up. Since MySQL was upgraded, some of my custom database scripts were showing some odd behaviour. My timestamp displays were way off – but then I realized that the newest version of MySQL saves timestamps in a different format, so I had to alter my code a wee bit. And then find all the scripts where I manipulated timestamps, and I fixed them too. I couldn’t log into any control panels of my websites individually. Turns out the server was configured to allow SSL connections to my cpanels only – so I fixed that up. Comments disappeared on my blog – but that was from the blog software upgrade I preformed at the same time – one of the blog scripts didn’t fully upload. That took a couple days to figure out. My brother Brian had some IMAP connection problems, but we seem to have those figured out too. Bit by bit, everything is being restored, and this new server is a ton faster!

By the end of the week I will have decommissioned my old server.

Comments aren’t showing

I know, comments aren’t showing below the posts right now. I’ve been trying to fix it, but I really need to sleep on it. All the comments still show up on the sidebar – Latest Comments. Something went wrong between upgrading b2evolution and my server upgrade. Hopefully tomorrow I can find a fix.

I will edit this post tomorrow with all the fun details of my latest server migration. What an adventure!


Update! Comment display fixed!

What an Incredible Weekend!

What a beautiful weekend! Productive too! I did about 5 minutes of gardening. Jeff cut down many more alders from the slope behind the house with our new chainsaw. We’ve used our new clothesline for a few more loads of laundry. And I upgraded to a new server! More on that in a separate post.

The gold finches are back this week and I heard a loon for the first time in 2008 this morning! We’ve seen them on the lake for a few weeks, but I hadn’t heard one call until this morning. Maybe it is just because it was warm enough to open the window.

Today we went for a drive around the lake and then we took some back roads looking for a hiking trail that Jeff heard about. We didn’t find it so we headed over to Sherbrooke. I just love the looks of Sherbrooke. It’s an ancient looking down – looks like you could turn off the power and it would be 1850. That is where Jeff’s office is. We went down to the river where the boat launch is and took a few pics. We stopped back on the St. Mary’s River on the way home and took a few more pictures of the mighty St. Marys. Here are some pictures for you:

St. Marys River - Sherbrooke

St. Marys River - Sherbrooke

St. Marys River - Sherbrooke

St. Marys River - Sherbrooke

St. Marys River - Sherbrooke

We found this on the side of one of the backroads. It was a little spooky and there was a poem that was displayed around the entire monument. It says something about the “Sons of Martha” and is dated 1930-1931. I Googled it at home and it is a Rudyard Kipling poem that is dedicated to the work of Engineers. I don’t know why it is where it is. It looks like it is on an old road or rail bed. I don’t know the significance of the date 1930-1931 either. It’s a mystery. Maybe you can solve it.

Sons of Martha

Sons of Martha

Sons of Martha

This is what is says:

In Loving Memory
of
Those Who Worked
and Died Here
-
The Sons of Martha
-

The Sons of Mary seldom bother, for they have inherited that good part;
But the Sons of Martha favour their Mother of the careful soul and troubled heart.
And because she lost her temper once, and because she was rude to the Lord her Guest,
Her Sons must wait upon Mary’s Sons, world without end, reprieve, or rest.

It is their care in all the ages to take the buffet and cushion the shock.
It is their care that the gear engages; it is their care that the switches lock.
It is their care that the wheels run truly; it is their care to embark and entrain,
Tally, transport, and deliver duly the Sons of Mary by land and main.

They say to mountains, ‘Be ye removed’. They say to the lesser floods, ‘Be dry’.
Under their rods are the rocks reproved – they are not afraid of that which is high.
Then do the hill-tops shake to the summit – then is the bed of the deep laid bare,
That the Sons of Mary may overcome it, pleasantly sleeping and unaware.

They finger death at their gloves’ end where they piece and repiece the living wires.
He rears against the gates they tend: they feed him hungry behind their fires.
Early at dawn, ere men see clear, they stumble into his terrible stall,
And hale him forth like a haltered steer, and goad and turn him till evenfall.

To these from birth is Belief forbidden; from these till death is Relief afar.
They are concerned with matter hidden – under the earthline their altars are;
The secret fountains to follow up, waters withdrawn to restore to the mouth,
And gather the floods as in a cup, and pour them again at a city drouth.

They do not preach that their God will rouse them a little before the nuts work loose.
They do not teach that His Pity allows them to leave their work when they damn-well choose.
As in the thronged and the lighted ways, so in the dark and the desert they stand.
Wary and watchful all their days that their brethren’s days may be long in the land.

Raise ye the stone or cleave the wood to make a path more fair or flat:
Lo, it is black already with blood some Son of Martha spilled for that:
Not as a ladder from earth to Heaven, not as a witness to any creed,
But simple service simply given to his own kind in their common need.

And the Sons of Mary smile and are blessed – they know the angels are on their side.
They know in them is the Grace confessed, and for them are the Mercies multiplied.
They sit at the Feet – they hear the Word – they see how truly the Promise Runs:
They have cast their burden upon the Lord, and – the Lord He lays it on Martha’s Sons.

Rudyard Kipling


Update: Google is educating me that there are a series of these Sons of Martha cairns across the country. I wonder what the significance was of this particular location. I’ll let you know if I find out.

Lobster Dinner

Yum YUM!

We each had a lobster, and then Jeff cooked the second two and took out all the meat so we can have lobster sandwiches tomorrow!

Dinner’s Ready!
4 Lobsters for Dinner

The After-math of my plate:
4 Lobsters for Dinner

Pre-Dinner

Jeff is home with our special dinner!

4 lobsters – not too big – not even that cute – kinda remind me of the creatures from the movie The Mist.

4 Lobsters for Dinner

4 Lobsters for Dinner

Don’t look at him straight in the eye. He’ll know what’s coming…
4 Lobsters for Dinner

Don’t look now!
4 Lobsters for Dinner