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reply posted on 17-8-2006 @ 12:26 AM by picklewalsh
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oooo yes that was a bad one, didnt look like it was planned. So i dont think SO could have warned us.
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reply posted on 17-8-2006 @ 12:28 AM by WolfofWar
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I guess the tubes were clogged!?
See Skeptic, I told you, this internet isnt just some dumb truck, its a series of tubes!
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reply posted on 17-8-2006 @ 12:28 AM by l0rds0fcha0s
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oddly enough on the link in the error i went to it and as soon as i did ats came back on.. odd. coincidence? or conspiracy? lol
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reply posted on 17-8-2006 @ 12:32 AM by mikesingh
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Yeah!
What in the name of Jupiter and all its friggin moons is happening??
ATS got stuck again. And this was the trite message:
Warning: file(): php_hostconnect: connect failed in /home/abovetopsecret/public_html/forum/header.php on line 898
Warning: file(blog.abovetopsecret.com...): failed to open stream: Connection timed out in
/home/abovetopsecret/public_html/forum/header.php on line 898
Warning: implode(): Bad arguments. in /home/abovetopsecret/public_html/forum/header.php on line 898
Lost connection to MySQL server during query
Happy surfin' !!
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reply posted on 17-8-2006 @ 01:17 AM by Majic
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Server Break
Originally posted by mikesingh
What in the name of Jupiter and all its friggin moons is happening?? 
You took the words right out of my mouth.
Looks to me like a database problem, maybe the MySQL server froze up or died or something.
But hey, we're back.
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reply posted on 17-8-2006 @ 01:29 AM by Zarniwoop
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Yikes...
Database problems?
DOS attack?
Virus? (nah... running LINUX)
RAID issues?
... other?
Waiting for the official statement.
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reply posted on 17-8-2006 @ 02:53 AM by Hellmutt
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I've noticed this happening on least three occasions at the same time of day (6:00am GMT - plus/minus a couple of minutes) and it usually stays down
for about 25 minutes. Check the time if it happens again. I bet it'll be 6 am (GMT) and down for 25 minutes...
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reply posted on 17-8-2006 @ 07:22 AM by picklewalsh
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Originally posted by Zarniwoop
Yikes...
Database problems?
DOS attack?
Virus? (nah... running LINUX)
RAID issues?
... other?
Waiting for the official statement. 
It was just a MySql database crash, it happens to every forum run on XMB and many other platform. There is no conspiracy just downtime. See when you
buy hosting you are only guaranteed it to work a certain amount of time, normally between 95%-99.9%. Plus a site as big as this is bound to have the
occasional database problem. Things like this just happen.
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reply posted on 17-8-2006 @ 07:41 AM by SkepticOverlord
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I'm increasingly concerned that the new "massive-fast and expensive" hardware we obtained from The Planet is either buggy or improperly configured
(from a hardware perspective).
On paper, the new database server has more than twice the processing power and four times the RAM of our previous dedicated database server, but it is
not providing any significant increase in performance.
Unfortunately, we're now engaged in the hunt (again) for a better solution.
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reply posted on 17-8-2006 @ 06:06 PM by they see ALL
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Originally posted by Hellmutt
I've noticed this happening on least three occasions at the same time of day (6:00am GMT - plus/minus a couple of minutes) and it usually stays down
for about 25 minutes. Check the time if it happens again. I bet it'll be 6 am (GMT) and down for 25 minutes... 
yes, i noticed, too, that it occurs on a certain time...
the time from where i live (new york) that this problem occurs is about 1:30 am...
Originally posted by SkepticOverlord
I'm increasingly concerned that the new "massive-fast and expensive" hardware we obtained from The Planet is either buggy or improperly configured
(from a hardware perspective).
On paper, the new database server has more than twice the processing power and four times the RAM of our previous dedicated database server, but it is
not providing any significant increase in performance.
Unfortunately, we're now engaged in the hunt (again) for a better solution. 
thanks SO 
sorry that it's not working the way it should...
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reply posted on 17-8-2006 @ 06:17 PM by btho5888
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let me let me....GEORGE BUSH AND TONY BLAIR WERE GETTING READY TO NUKE IRAN, SYRIA AND NORTH KOREA AND THEY DIDN'T WANT ANYONE AT ATS TO GET THE WORD
OUT. APPARTENTLY THEY COULDNT TAKE OUT ALEX JONES AT THE SAME TIME SO THEY CALLED THE WHOLE THING OFF TILL AUGUST 22!
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reply posted on 17-8-2006 @ 07:35 PM by Koka
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Skeptic PCWorld are doing some good deals on external hard drives if that helps..........
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reply posted on 17-8-2006 @ 09:27 PM by they see ALL
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