Self Hosting gpgemini.com
Sunday, April 12th, 2009
A while ago I’ve purchased a hosting plan on IX Webhosting. It allows me to host contents and traffic in the Gigabytes, map domains to separate folders on the server, create a ftp server, run php, sql and all other sorts of stuff I don’t really know much about.
Originally I decided to go for web-hosting for my musinatic website (which should go online in a few days). Later on it turned out to be a great chance to move this wordpress.com blog to a self hosted wordpress.org blog, which basically means I put the open source WordPress code on my site and let it rip. Since I now have full control of the website it allows for much greater customization.
Event though I’m totally clueless with php, setting up the WordPress blog turned out to be quite easy. I then used up the opportunity to change to look of the site a little and updated some of the contents. Dividing the posts to categories also helped to better understand the nature of what I write about here, which persistently alludes me.
One more thing I’ve discovered is Windows Live Writer - a desktop application that allows writing and editing blog posts within a solid, fast and easy to use desktop application instead of using a browser, which is usually much slower in user interactions and less powerful in text editing features. I’m really impressed by this piece of software, it has a sleek design, it’s easy to use, it’s fast and it’s free.
My hope is that by removing the technical burden of posting via a web interface, I will now be able to more freely express myself in this blog.
One of the challenges in performing this move was to make it as smooth as possible. I Began with setting up a new site with a static IP address and uploaded the WordPress files to it. After configuring it to work I copied all the old posts from gpgemini(.wordpress).com to this new blog using WordPress’s Export/Import tools. Then I checked what would happen to the RSS feeds, since the new site will also be mapped to gpgemini.com the blog feed “gpgemini.com/feed” should stay the same, and the feeds.feedburner.com/gpgemini feed should also stay the same as long as I update the feed source in feedburner. The only problem could occur if someone is subscribed directly to gpgemini.wordpress.com/feed, which will mean the feed will break.
Finally, making the switch – I’m about to (not yet as to the moment of writing this) remap the gpgemini.com domain at GoDaddy to the IX WebHosting servers, something which should take at most a day to fully apply, after which the transition should be complete.
I never thought that making such changes is a logistical operation, my puny blog is nothing compared to making a move of major websites with millions of users, yet the transition usually goes unnoticed.
I hope this one will go well. Should you see re-occurring posts appear in RSS feeds know that it’s probably due the this move.
Edit: After remapping the domain from the wordpress.com nameservers to the ixwebhosting nameservers everything seemed to work fine, until I reconfigured the blog to use “gpgemini.com” as the blog address instead of it’s static IP – at that moment all hell broke loose and my site turned to black text over a white background. Something was definitly broken in the WordPress files. Luckely I’ve read beforehand a way to bypass the configuration I screwed up and the Blog came back up. So at the moment everything seems to be running ok !
היום בשעה טובה העברתי את הבלוג שלי ל WordPress וזה ללא ספק אחד משירותי הבלוגין הטובים ביותר, כנראה הכי טוב.
