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nikki-uk Enthusiast

Is it just me and my cranky computer or has the site 'gone down' a couple of times over the past week?

Earlier I tried to get on the site,but I got the dreaded 'cannot find server'- 'cannot display page'

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snowygiraffe Rookie

I had the same problem. I was awake at 2 this morning and couldn't fall back asleep so I tried to get on the site and had the same message. <_<

eKatherine Apprentice
Is it just me and my cranky computer or has the site 'gone down' a couple of times over the past week?

Earlier I tried to get on the site,but I got the dreaded 'cannot find server'- 'cannot display page'

:blink:

I was up early, but I couldn't get the site up. When I finally did, I was able to see that there had been no posts for 5 hours, so I guess that's how long it was down.

jerseyangel Proficient

I didn't try to get on during the night when it was down, but yesterday (Wednesday) the board was loading very slowly and it still is this morning.

What's with that? :unsure:

plantime Contributor

It went down sometime last night. I was in mid-post, but decided it wasn't worth rewriting!

gfp Enthusiast
I didn't try to get on during the night when it was down, but yesterday (Wednesday) the board was loading very slowly and it still is this morning.

What's with that? :unsure:

Pretty certain its an error in the sql database,

Most of the posts haven't been updating properly (i.e. views zero and posts 10)

However I have no idea about Invision the SW used to power the board since I've never used it myself ....

My guess is its using the database but the FLUSH is not set so it grinds to a halt until the requests backup i the database and it goes down. (Just in case anyone is listening)

If Scott is interested I know a few experts in Invision who will help for free....

Guest Robbin
Pretty certain its an error in the sql database,

Most of the posts haven't been updating properly (i.e. views zero and posts 10)

However I have no idea about Invision the SW used to power the board since I've never used it myself ....

My guess is its using the database but the FLUSH is not set so it grinds to a halt until the requests backup i the database and it goes down. (Just in case anyone is listening)

If Scott is interested I know a few experts in Invision who will help for free....

Wow, I just knew something was down, but gfp, you are impressive with your knowledge of the reasons it could be down. You are always helpful and your posts are well thought out -thanks!


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plantime Contributor
Pretty certain its an error in the sql database,

Most of the posts haven't been updating properly (i.e. views zero and posts 10)

However I have no idea about Invision the SW

This is where you lost me! :lol::lol:

gfp Enthusiast
Wow, I just knew something was down, but gfp, you are impressive with your knowledge of the reasons it could be down. You are always helpful and your posts are well thought out -thanks!

No big secret... I run my own servers and run bulletin boards and other similar stuff.

But invision is closed source paid for and the support is paid for (but pretty much reliable) so there isn't as much specific information on it freely accessible but if this was one of my BB's this is where I would start looking...

I also spent a lot of my professional life working with and programming scientific databases....

I'm more happy you find my "other" posts well thought out ... :D and hopefully useful.

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