How odd, my web server simply refuses to work despite me having changed nothing.
No problem, I guess, because I have regular backups. The worry is that whatever is wrong must have been there already and will therefore happen again. I have no idea what's wrong with it, it just fell off the face of the earth last night and has refused to work since. If it takes too much more time I'll probably have to start up my fail-over machine. I suppose it might give me a chance to put in place some upgrades I had planned to the webs.
Sucks if I have to use the fail-over box though, because that's Hooker and I'd rather be using the machine myself. I'm sure it's a small problem somewhere though, I'll probably just suddenly figure it out when I'm not thinking about it... Probably left some box checked or unchecked somewhere and it does seem to be from some extension or other.
Edit: OK, yeah, it's ignoring any configuration changes I make and resetting them as soon as I reboot the system. So I can't disable or enable services permanently. I don't have time to restore the image right now, so I guess I'll have to update the fail-over box with the newer files and run that for now. Expect things to be a bit shaky for a while until I can get it going again. Might use this opportunity to go over to complete reliance on VMs for it, it has the power and running the bare hardware is restrictive, it would be easier to manage too.
Edit 2: It's up, but I've lost SQL and a few accounts and such for a hidden site (nothing too interesting, it just wasn't finished so never went online) and whilst that's not an immediate problem I would like to know what caused it. Still slower than hell so I'm thinking that Dave, at least in this incarnation, may be better just retiring or, at the very least, getting a tedious re-install of Windows and the server software. It has had far too many configuration changes over the years for me to really be able to figure out when and where things started breaking but it has been seeing some performance black holes for a while. Time for a nice refresh I think.