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Post by Admin on Jun 14, 2005 9:05:33 GMT
I have a sense that since the new update on the board that there could be some little glitches, especially with accounts etc...if so then report them here and we'll try our best to sort it all out. However, please note that the hangout is powered by prboards and we are using the free account because we are cheap so they are pretty much my boss here unless I pay for the account...but come on I've just finished my first year of uni this week and ...well yeah whatever, I can't afford it yet...and I don't see the point either at the moment. AHEM...anyway, yeah please report anything here, thankies
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Post by Captain Ahab on Jun 14, 2005 10:02:20 GMT
No. I refuse to. ;D
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Post by Admin on Jun 14, 2005 12:35:22 GMT
Then you shall be punished!
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Post by Captain Ahab on Jun 14, 2005 19:27:24 GMT
Bring it on. ;D
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Post by Agent 1013 on Jun 14, 2005 19:44:59 GMT
All seems ok now apart from the annoying 'Too many connections' message that constantly pops up
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Post by GreenFlash on Jun 14, 2005 19:55:12 GMT
yes, that's the same for me, just have to click refresh about a million times.
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Post by Agent 1013 on Jun 14, 2005 20:09:00 GMT
Yes it's very annoying. Hopefully it'll fix itself with time. This is what the Proboards staff have to say about it... The too many connections error is designed to stop access to a server when the load is too high, to protect the server and the integrity of the data held within. This "load" is based on a server wide state, not just that of your forum, so if you get the message, but you are the only one on line on your forum, it means the rest of the server is busy, not just yours. The reason you are seeing far more of these messages than normal is because of the V4 upgrade. With peoples boards having been offline for over a day for the upgrade, there is excess traffic to each server to catch up on lost time. This obviously creates extra load than normal Another factor is the exploration of new features, on a normal day an admin may have just signed in, read new posts, and left. Now they are also coming on line, playing with new features, and doing posts. Once the excitement has died down, and activity has returned to normal, the frequency of these errors will also return to normal This is only a temporary problem We'll wait and see
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Post by scullyrocks on Jun 15, 2005 3:33:35 GMT
Sounds reasonable to me guys
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