While I was working on getting the new Collatz server configured, I realized that the current server was down again. I rebooted it but couldn't connect due to a MySQL corruption. How corrupt? It won't start. If it won't start, you can't repair it. Nice. The only option is to wipe out all the MySQL data and restore from backups. The good news is that the backup ran less than 15 minutes prior to the server going down, so very little data will be lost. But, given the issues lately, I'm very tempted to just restore it to the new server. That will take a little longer as I have to do a bunch of other configuration stuff as well, but it will be more stable in the end. Assume it will be down all weekend. If I can't get it running by Monday, it may be down for another whole week (family reunion and we are the lucky ones hosting it this year).