Err, everything all right guys? Once was a glitch, twice is starting a pattern!! lol
I'm just thrilled I don't keep loading a page with a bleeding typo on it!!
BTW - it's endeavor...!!
Flipping the flag on the banner to keep the peace with it starting blue from the left
blew up the stability of the forum??
Yay!! FCF normality has resumed once again!
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Yay!! FCF normality has resumed once again!
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Re: Yay!! FCF normality has resumed once again!
Yes, we had a few problems last evening which Xac laboured long into the night to sort out. Thanks Xac
Typo? What typo?
Is there one on the maintenance page? If so that’s MY fault as I host those
Typo? What typo?
Is there one on the maintenance page? If so that’s MY fault as I host those
Jim
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Re: Yay!! FCF normality has resumed once again!
Yes, that was a fun evening - not
Still I managed to get into the database long enough to dump the data, then restore it and so I don't think anything was lost.
I've now set it to split into individual database files for each table rather than one big 1.5GB+ file, so hopefully that will sort it, otherwise the problem is the time service the servers use getting things wrong so causing a temporal paradox in the database logs (I kid you not).
Depending on how busy I am this weekend, I may take it down and upgrade to the newest version of MySQL, or be evil and put it on MS SQLExpress mwhahahahaha! (no)
Still I managed to get into the database long enough to dump the data, then restore it and so I don't think anything was lost.
I've now set it to split into individual database files for each table rather than one big 1.5GB+ file, so hopefully that will sort it, otherwise the problem is the time service the servers use getting things wrong so causing a temporal paradox in the database logs (I kid you not).
Depending on how busy I am this weekend, I may take it down and upgrade to the newest version of MySQL, or be evil and put it on MS SQLExpress mwhahahahaha! (no)
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Re: Yay!! FCF normality has resumed once again!
Excellent work Xac A real heroic piece of work indeed. I can't see anythjing missing at all. Looks excellent to me and I took a good backup this morning...
We all owe you a huge debt of gratitude
Rather than SQLExpress what about putting it on a LAMP stack?
Andrew, I see the typo now... Just for you I shall correct it Especially as you may be looking at them again this weekend! I can see how staring at a holding page in terrible despair and frustration that contains a typo is just too much to bear....
We all owe you a huge debt of gratitude
Good idea oh wise oneXac wrote: Depending on how busy I am this weekend, I may take it down and upgrade to the newest version of MySQL, or be evil and put it on MS SQLExpress mwhahahahaha! (no)
Rather than SQLExpress what about putting it on a LAMP stack?
Andrew, I see the typo now... Just for you I shall correct it Especially as you may be looking at them again this weekend! I can see how staring at a holding page in terrible despair and frustration that contains a typo is just too much to bear....
Jim
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Re: Yay!! FCF normality has resumed once again!
The lightening strike on the Tyne Bridge was spectacular.
Xac - you should have blamed the malfunction on the weather while you had the chance
Xac - you should have blamed the malfunction on the weather while you had the chance
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Thanks for being so efficient
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