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Disaster Planning
- Server/Hosting Failures
Teacher: Steve
Cartwright
Ask ten Web site based business
what causes them the biggest problem and keeps them up at night
and Im sure youll hear Web site hosting mentioned
by more then one or two of them.
Hosting is one of those things
that you never give a second thought when everything is working
fine but once you encounter a problem it can cause you no end
of trouble. As a worse case scenario imagine waking up one
morning to find that your Web site is down, your email accounts
are not working and you cannot get even a half decent reply
from customer service. Now imagine that this goes on for weeks
and your hosting customer seems to all intent and purpose to
have vanished, as they will not answer your telephone calls,
will not respond to emails or any other attempt at communication
even after your site has been offline for weeks.
That is more or less the scenario
we faced with one of our previous hosting company Spiders Web www.spiders-web.com
, in fact to complicate matters even more our contact email
address with Network Solutions was incorrect as it still showed
an old unused and abandoned email address.
Take a moment and ask yourself
how expensive a similar situation would be for you, imagine
all the lost business, the dent to your reputation and the
embarrassment that this scenario would bring to your company.
Its an expensive lesson to learn believe me and hopefully
you can learn from our example. In this article Im going
to tell you exactly how to plan to cover this type of contingency.
Disaster Planning: The very first
thing each and everyone of you should do is to make a full
and complete backup copy of your Web site, in fact I would
actually advise you to make at least two backup copies, just
in case one of them becomes corrupted in anyway.
If your Web site has data that
changes on a daily basis, consider making daily backups, if
its not all that important weekly backups will be enough or
even monthly. If your Web site changes make sure you have a
full up to date copy at all times. A simple rule to follow
is, if your site requires it or if it is important then back
it up, because as sure as eggs are eggs the file you dont
back up will be the one that you require.
Areas often over looked when
making backup copies are mailing lists, how many of you have
mailing lists containing hundreds or thousands of email addresses?
I wonder how many of you have backup copies, not many I bet,
remember if it can go wrong it normally will so plan for the
worse case and youll never be caught short.
Next, if your contact details
are out of date with Network Solutions you should head right
over to their Web site www.networksolutions.com and get them
changed. So that your contact details are correct, if you use
your main domain name based email address remember that you
might lose this as well if the whole system fails although
you can change it quickly and easily enough..
As the Network Solutions Web
site is not the easiest site in the world to quickly locate
information, Ill detail below their instructions on how
to change main contact email addresses:
How do I change my contact
record?
To change, update or correct
information about yourself, use the Contact Form available
on our web site
Here are the steps you need to
take to update your contact record:
- Select Make Changes from
the blue navigation bar on our Web site.
- Choose Network Solutions
forms, below the Expert Path heading.
- Select Contact Form.
- Enter the information we ask
for on the following pages. On the first page, enter your
contact handle and e-mail address.
- On the second page, enter
the Guardian method you currently have, even if you are changing
to a different Guardian method.
- On the third page, update
any old or incorrect information about yourself.
- On the fourth page, titled Choosing
New Authentication Information for a Contact, tell
us what Guardian method you want to use in the future.
If you are not switching Guardian methods, enter the same
method you did in step 5, above. If you select Mail-From,
enter the e-mail address you'll use to send us your requests.
If you select Crypt-Password, enter and verify the password
you'll use when sending us your requests. If you select
PGP, enter the PGP Key ID for your PGP signature.
- Review the form we're about
to send you.
- Once you get the form in the
e-mail box you gave us in step 4, send it to hostmaster@networksolutions.com.
(If you have PGP as your Guardian method, sign the e-mail
with your PGP PRIVATE KEY before sending it to Network Solutions.)
If like me, your contact details
are both incorrect and the email address you have listed with
them is an old dead account then youll need to follow
these instructions:
I have Mail-From as my Guardian
method. I have already moved to a new e-mail address. What
do I do now?
If your old e-mail address doesn't
work anymore, we'll accept a faxed authorization letter from
you to update your contact record to your new e-mail address.
Then, you can update your domain name registration, contact
record and/or host record from your new e-mail address.
Here are the steps you need to
take if your e-mail address already changed:
- Select Make Changes from
the blue navigation bar on our Web site.
- Choose Network Solutions
forms, below the Expert Path heading.
- Select Contact Form
- Enter the information we ask
for on the following pages. On the first page, enter your
contact handle and enter your current, working e-mail address.
Its the one you just moved to. Highlight the Modify option.
- On the second page, highlight
the Mail-From option.
- On the third page, correct
or update your address, phone, fax number and e-mail address,
if necessary.
- On the fourth page, titled Choosing
New Authentication Information for a Contact, highlight
Mail-From, then enter your current, working e-mail address.
It's the one you just moved to. Keep going through the
remainder of the pages until we tell you we've just e-mailed
you your Contact Form
- Go to the e-mail address you
gave us in step 4 and forward the Contact Form to hostmaster@networksolutions.com.
- Receive a NIC Tracking number
(for example: NIC-070300.1a2b3) by e-mail from Network Solutions
at your current, working-email address.
- Put that NIC Tracking number
on your Fax Authorization Letter. Be sure to choose the Fax
Authorization Letter for the type of contact record you are
modifying.
- Send the Fax Authorization
Letter on company letterhead (if the contact record is a
role account contact record) or on personal letterhead (if
the contact record is an personal contact record) to 703-742-9552.
Be sure to include the right supporting documents with your
fax, if necessary, or we cannot process your request.
If you need to send a Fax Authorization
letter then dont forget to send some supporting documentary
proof to support your claim as to who you are. I have found
from experience that a letterhead alone will not meet with
Network Solutions security policy, add a utility bill to this
and your in business however. I tend to send a copy of my telephone
bill with the faxed authorisation letter and the transfer then
takes just a couple of days.
If you have to deal with Network
Solutions just remember that as long as you follow their instructions
exactly to the letter and you prove who you are at every turn
you will not have too many problems. Just dont try to
do things in a logical manner, follow Network Solutions instructions
even if they dont quite seem as straight forward as the
way you wanted to handle it, and forget trying to telephone
then for advise, I have never managed to get through to a real
person.
If you have followed the above
advise, you should be prepared for almost any scenario you
are likely to encounter. Should your hosting company cease
to trade, should their servers go down for weeks and weeks
on end as with Spiders Web (www.spiders-web.com) then it is
you that has control and not your hosting company.
Anytime you wish to move your
Web site to a new hosting company for whatever reason, you
can quickly and simply let me explain:
The first thing you need to do
is to find a new hosting company, this is easier said than
done admittedly. As there are hundreds of such hosting companies
but very few that live up to the promises that they make about
quality and service. It seems as if some companies will say
almost anything to get your business even if they lose it a
few months later.
I have found that the best way
to find a good quality hosting company is by personal recommendation,
this can be from friends or it can be from companies that you
already trust. If your still stuck visit a few newsgroups and
as long as youre in an appropriate newsgroup ask people
what hosting companies they recommend.
If you are looking for good quality
reliable NT hosting then your task is even harder, I know we
utilise NT hosting almost exclusively and we recently had an
extremely hard time finding someone we could work with. In
fact once we had found a real quality company we could work
with and trust we decided to launch www.nthostingservices.co.uk
this is a separate site of ours aimed at selling quality NT
Hosting Services, have a look at the hosting plans on offer,
youll be pleasantly surprised.
Once you have selected your new
hosting company and ordered your new account your new hosting
provider should sort out the transfer of the domain name so
that it points to its new site location. This normally involves
the hosting company filling in a domain ISP change request
form. Network Solutions will then send you an email asking
you to verify the domain name change. You make a couple of
changes to the email and send it back and the domain name is
normally transferred in a day or two. If you think about it
this is why you need to know how to change your main contact
email address, because if your site is down the changes are
your domain name specific email addresses could be down as
well.
Once your hosting company has
set-up your new account and given you access to the server,
you can now begin the process of uploading your site that you
have previously backed up.
Once all your files have been
uploaded depending on your site your task could be completed,
or you may have to now start changing scripts and such like
to get them to work on your new servers set-up. Unless youve
got some real special scripts this should not be to big a task,
especially as you have a backup copy on hand anyway, so that
should you totally destroy your scripts all you need do is
upload them again and have another go. Almost anyone should
be able to change directories and paths in a script and sort
out permissions on a Unix box
it really isnt all
that hard and always looks harder than it is.
The next thing you need to do
is set-up your email accounts and your mailing list if this
is supported by your hosting company (if you have a big list
I would always check first). Most hosting companies will upload
your mailing list for you provided you can supply it in a suitable
format.
Once you have done this, your
new site should be fully operational or it will be once your
domain name is transferred and remember most hosting companies
will give you some help if youre having problems. If
they are stuck and you need some advise then feel free to visit
the Web Builder Forum at http://www.website-designs.com/cgi-bin/webbbs.cgi
here you can ask whatever question you like and youll
almost certainly get some sort of answer back.
With any disaster planning you
need to cover all foreseeable contingencies because the one
you see and put off till tomorrow will be the one that comes
back to haunt you. Plan ahead and you can survive almost anything,
not only on the Internet but also in life in general
About the teacher:
Steve is the CEO
and executive publisher of Cyber Aspect and is the senior management
of the publication. Steve is also a regular contributor to the
international edition of Cyber Aspect and Web Builder Bulletin.
When not working on matters of publishing and news, Steve serves
as the CEO of Website Designs Ltd in the United Kingdom and is
the founder of the company. Prior to entering the Internet industry,
Steve was involved on a senior management level within the international
construction industry, working with super skyscrapers throughout
the Middle East and other global locations.
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