The move to the new server is complete.Â
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If you're reading this message you're on the new server. If you're staring at a maintenance screen then the DNS change hasn't propagated to your ISP yet.Â
For the Geeks in the room:
old TT server: Pentium 4HT 3.0 Ghz, 1 mb ram, 32-bit SuSe Linux
new TT server: Core2 Duo, 2 mb ram, 64-bit Red Hat Fedora Linux
PS spellcheck has been added
Seamless and smooth from my point of view... Great work TT!
P.S. - We don't need no stinking swellchech!
The spell check is stupid! See for yourself. Type
blog and use spell check.
We changed servers again last night and you tulipheads slept through it. :imptongue:
If you encounter any database errors let us know - we upgraded from MySQL 4.1 to 5.0 and had to rewrite our 'recent topics' hack on the front page this morning because the old one wasn't compatible with 5.0.. I haven't noticed any other problems yet, but...
EDIT:
This still applies:
Quote:If you're reading this message you're on the new server. If you're staring at a maintenance screen then the DNS change hasn't propagated to your ISP yet.
Quote:If you encounter any database errors let us know - we upgraded from MySQL 4.1 to 5.0 and had to rewrite our 'recent topics' hack on the front page this morning because the old one wasn't compatible with 5.0.. I haven't noticed any other problems yet, but...
Why does SMF show recent posts instead of topics anyways? Were the developers on crack when they decided to go with recent posts?
It loads faster..............
Quote:Why does SMF show recent posts instead of topics anyways? Were the developers on crack when they decided to go with recent posts?
The ecommerce equivalent of 'recent posts' would be if you put 20 identical products on your home page.
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It loads faster..............
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Quote:If you encounter any database errors let us know - we upgraded from MySQL 4.1 to 5.0 and had to rewrite our 'recent topics' hack on the front page this morning because the old one wasn't compatible with 5.0..
The version of the custom profile fields mod (company name, interests, zodiac sign, etc) we were using was incompatible with MySQL 5.0 and was preventing users from registering. We temporarily disabled the mod so you'll notice fewer fields on your profile. Registration is now working however.
Quote:We temporarily disabled the mod so you'll notice fewer fields on your profile.
I'm no longer a pisces......
And those fields were soooo necessary.