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Forum connection problems
HaworthBantam:
--- Quote from: lukybugur on December 24, 2007, 12:54:58 PM ---
Me too - if by "work" you mean donking off chips in Cash Games.
--- End quote ---
No Neil, I mean actual work, writing software - let me assure you, it"s a shock to the system !
At this rate I just might have to ask for a raise :D
Jon MW:
lol - I was going to post that it doesn"t seem worse but it definitely hasn"t got better.
However after 4 attempts at replying in this manner I thought I should change it :)
kinboshi:
I believe that a move is in the works. Obviously necessary, as it"s not usable in its current state. I"m not a techie, but I don"t think the problem is necessarily the hosting company, but is rather a problem with the server setup in terms of the database.
Might be wrong though.
lukybugur:
Some of the time I have had problems with the Forum pages only, which would indicate a problem with the Forum set up / forum corruption.
Mostly though, the PHP pages of the website also take some time to appear during these problem periods which leads me to believe that it"s the server that"s running slow and not just the database part of the website.
If anyone experiences problems with the forum again, please take a note of the following non-PHP address and paste it into your browser"s address bar. If the .doc file appears it"s likely to be a problem with the PHP and / or database. If it doesn"t appear, it"s a problem on the server itself;
http://www.apat.com/Press/Gareth%20Ower%20Wins%20European%20Amateur%20Championship.doc
If more of us can keep an eye on this and report back on here that"d be most helpful. Unless of course Des et al already know what"s going on ... ?
kinboshi:
Most of the time it"s a connection error, or something to do with consecutive connections - which would suggest a database server issue.
Whatever it is, it definitely needs sorting.
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