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    Default What happened to the forum yesterday?

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    Default Re: What happened to the forum yesterday?

    Looked like a bunch of database query errors (SQL errors) to me.

    Krish

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    Default Re: What happened to the forum yesterday?

    One particular part of the database that serves the forum became corrupt. I think some of the other datatbases

    were showing it dirty pictures or something. Anyway (seriously now), the sections are called \"tables\" and one

    of the tables went goofy so that the forum application itself couldn\'t use it, which resulted in those error

    messages. The forum application was always running fine, thus the PM and other functions working. It just

    couldn\'t get the posts out of the place they are normally stored. Without them the forum application can\'t

    list the threads and posts you normally see when you visit the forum.

    Sorry about that. I\'m thinking about

    relocating the forum to make it quicker to fix stuff like that. With the present problem, I had to wait until the

    hosting service got around to fixing it and they take their sweet time about it.

    Bruce

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    Default Re: What happened to the forum yesterday?

    </font><blockquote><font class=\"small\">Quote:</font><hr />
    I\'m thinking about relocating the forum to make

    it quicker to fix stuff like that. With the present problem, I had to wait until the hosting service got around to

    fixing it and they take their sweet time about it.

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    I made download

    of the trail version of \"UBB.threads 6.2.3\" and I tested in my localhost. UBB has a good admin area. But you

    don´t have total control of databases.

    My experience with wide Mysql database says that: to keep the 100%

    integrity of the data we must have 2 servers to make data replication. MySQL replication is based on the master

    server keeping track of all changes to your database (updates, deletes, etc) in the binary log. Each slave server

    receives from the master the saved queries that the master has recorded in its binary log, so that the slave can

    execute the same queries on its copy of the data.

    Generally webhosting services have 2 or more servers but they

    do not say it to customers..and they want some dollars do the simple command \"synchronize-slave-master\"

    (backup)

    So Bruce,
    If you want change webhosting, asks for possibility to have 2 servers. In my actual hosting I

    have 4 servers and I pay only $3 dollars for it..

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    Default Re: What happened to the forum yesterday?

    I

    may not be the most qualified person to say this anymore, but I was once a techie, and I learned that using a

    unix-based host is more stable than a Windows host. Since the forum runs on PHP, I am going to assume we\'re

    already using a unix host.

    In addition to this, I think that a tier-1 provider, such as verio or qwest should be

    used, assuming they sell accounts on shared web servers. We\'re talking $20-$40/mo. (maybe slightly more), but it

    is very unlikely that the provider\'s connections will get congested. Furthermore, it is also unlikely that the

    tier 1 provider will take their time when it comes to fixing a web server.

    My 2 cents,

    Krish

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    Default Re: What happened to the forum yesterday?

    Bruce, I\'m a software developer &amp; I\'ve starting recently developing applications using MySQL

    as the Database server. What you will notice is that if you convert the MySQL tables to InnoDB rather than MyISAM,

    then they will be more solid &amp; less likely to get corrupted. Conversion is simple using the standard free MySQL

    tools. If you are already using InnoDB, then I don\'t know [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]

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    Default Re: What happened to the forum yesterday?

    Thanks guys.

    The forum is on a Unix server. I don\'t mind paying a little for a table to be repaired, but the

    host I am on now says they need up to 48 hours to get to it, and that just don\'t cut it. I want to be able to

    pick up the phone 24/7 and say \"hey, table blah blah blah is down, fix it\" and they fix it on the spot. It only

    takes 10-15 minutes. Then if that only happens once every couple of years, I am cool with that.

    Not sure what

    kind of MySql, but I would guess the basic one.

    Bruce

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