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Were going to try some new stuff tonight

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The original announcement above said for people to refrain from searching. However, since we expect very heavy traffic again tonight, as a temporary solution (we hopefully will have a better more permanent solution in the near future) we are going to turn off the search function during tonights game as well as turn off the members viewing this forum and the members viewing this thread feature. We think this will put a limit to both the queries and as a result of that the mysql useage and connection hangups.

 

We also plan on in the near future upgrading our mysql software (hopefully...the expert Kap has yet to tell 2k and I if what were thinking is actually right in terms of going to version 4.0 but we think were probably right for once). Also we'll be cleaning up the database a bit during a downperiod (not during a game or anything).

 

We want to do our best to make sure people can access and talk with the rest of the community throughout the game thread and than after games we will turn those features back on.

 

Hopefully this works and once again were going to work on a permanent solution.

I'm kinda curious how often people are searching. I think I use the function maybe once a week or less. Poll time.

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Ya, I almost never use the function either. However, when it gets used it does use up a massive amount of resources. The big thing is it tends to lead to a hangup.

 

But who knows, I know some people say they search a lot.

QUOTE(Chisoxfn @ Sep 21, 2005 -> 03:32 PM)
The original announcement above said for people to refrain from searching.  However, since we expect very heavy traffic again tonight, as a temporary solution (we hopefully will have a better more permanent solution in the near future) we are going to turn off the search function during tonights game as well as turn off the members viewing this forum and the members viewing this thread feature.  We think this will put a limit to both the queries and as a result of that the mysql useage and connection hangups.

 

We also plan on in the near future upgrading our mysql software (hopefully...the expert Kap has yet to tell 2k and I if what were thinking is actually right in terms of going to version 4.0 but we think were probably right for once).  Also we'll be cleaning up the database a bit during a downperiod (not during a game or anything). 

 

We want to do our best to make sure people can access and talk with the rest of the community throughout the game thread and than after games we will turn those features back on.

 

Hopefully this works and once again were going to work on a permanent solution.

 

People-Clapping_businesspeople.gif

 

Yay! No error messages!

People search during game threads?

QUOTE(3E8 @ Sep 21, 2005 -> 04:35 PM)
People search during game threads?

Probably, how else would they find those old threads where someone made a prediction that either a.) came true or b.) didn't and then bump it back to the front page from oblivion.

QUOTE(Chisoxfn @ Sep 21, 2005 -> 03:34 PM)
Ya, I almost never use the function either.  However, when it gets used it does use up a massive amount of resources.  The big thing is it tends to lead to a hangup. 

 

But who knows, I know some people say they search a lot.

 

I notice sometimes during game threads my browser (Firefox) hangs on refreshing the page like it's running a query that never ends. I haven't seen it do this in Internet Explorer but I don't use IE that often.

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QUOTE(DonkeyKongerko @ Sep 21, 2005 -> 12:42 PM)
I notice sometimes during game threads my browser (Firefox) hangs on refreshing the page like it's running a query that never ends. I haven't seen it do this in Internet Explorer but I don't use IE that often.

The same thing happens to me. For whatever reason the page will show up but on the bottom right its continuing to load something. Usually when thats happening the site is majorly lagging. I've never known the exact cause of it but its when I know the sites probably gonna drop for a second or two.

 

When its not doing it it just works perfect and quickly kicks in. I think next time I notice that problem I'll hop onto IE and see if I get the same result or not. Who knows, maybe its a minor flaw in the board software when your running on Mozilla.

get a bigger server, I can hook you up.

QUOTE(RockRaines @ Sep 21, 2005 -> 10:02 PM)
get a bigger server, I can hook you up.

It ain't the server, hoss. This server has some balls.

 

It's the software.

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Alright, you should notice that those three things are gone.

Did you guys take away the list at the bottom of all the posters active on the board?

I wonder if lurkers and Google/Archive cause more strain than anyone...

 

There are ALWAYS guests looking at threads that are MONTHS old.

Edited by knightni

QUOTE(knightni @ Sep 22, 2005 -> 01:41 AM)
I wonder if lurkers and Google/Archive cause more strain than anyone...

 

There are ALWAYS guests looking at threads that are MONTHS old.

 

We did knock out the search spiders for now, as they are a big strain.

As long as it works better than Comcast Sports Net last night, it should be fine....

QUOTE(Chisoxfn @ Sep 21, 2005 -> 01:32 PM)
The original announcement above said for people to refrain from searching.  However, since we expect very heavy traffic again tonight, as a temporary solution (we hopefully will have a better more permanent solution in the near future) we are going to turn off the search function during tonights game as well as turn off the members viewing this forum and the members viewing this thread feature.  We think this will put a limit to both the queries and as a result of that the mysql useage and connection hangups.

 

We also plan on in the near future upgrading our mysql software (hopefully...the expert Kap has yet to tell 2k and I if what were thinking is actually right in terms of going to version 4.0 but we think were probably right for once).  Also we'll be cleaning up the database a bit during a downperiod (not during a game or anything). 

 

We want to do our best to make sure people can access and talk with the rest of the community throughout the game thread and than after games we will turn those features back on.

 

Hopefully this works and once again were going to work on a permanent solution.

 

i am now searching for the last time i searched. :gosoxretro:

I use the "view new posts" on a normal basis if you consider that searching. It is useful to me... oh welll :banghead

QUOTE(wsox08 @ Sep 25, 2005 -> 07:41 AM)
I use the "view new posts" on a normal basis if you consider that searching. It is useful to me... oh welll :banghead

"View New Posts" function was not altered in any way.

QUOTE(kapkomet @ Sep 25, 2005 -> 08:34 AM)
"View New Posts" function was not altered in any way.

I'm a little confused about the difference between a search and a query. Isn't every screen the result of a MySQL query? I mean the data lives in tables and the various screens just format the selected records, so while a query is lauched by a user initiated search, aren't you are also running a query everytime you refresh a page or open a new one? MySQL is a nice program, I use it at work and at home, but I know it sucks up processors at an amazing rate. More RAM?

QUOTE(Chisoxfn @ Sep 21, 2005 -> 02:32 PM)
The original announcement above said for people to refrain from searching.  However, since we expect very heavy traffic again tonight, as a temporary solution (we hopefully will have a better more permanent solution in the near future) we are going to turn off the search function during tonights game as well as turn off the members viewing this forum and the members viewing this thread feature.  We think this will put a limit to both the queries and as a result of that the mysql useage and connection hangups.

 

We also plan on in the near future upgrading our mysql software (hopefully...the expert Kap has yet to tell 2k and I if what were thinking is actually right in terms of going to version 4.0 but we think were probably right for once).  Also we'll be cleaning up the database a bit during a downperiod (not during a game or anything). 

 

We want to do our best to make sure people can access and talk with the rest of the community throughout the game thread and than after games we will turn those features back on.

 

Hopefully this works and once again were going to work on a permanent solution.

 

 

When I first looked at this thread title I cringed. Any time Jason says he's gonna try something new its time to run for cover.

 

:lol:

QUOTE(kapkomet @ Sep 25, 2005 -> 06:34 AM)
"View New Posts" function was not altered in any way.

For the past few days, I get this message every time I try this function.

The error returned was:

Sorry, the administrator has taken the search engine offline for the moment. Please try again later

Hmmm. There should be a difference between viewing new posts and searching.

 

This thing has two gigs of RAM. It AIN'T the server. I've said that 501 times now, I think.

 

However, I do think that we have some database integrity issues, which is causing the slowdowns.

QUOTE(kapkomet @ Sep 21, 2005 -> 05:19 PM)
This server has some balls.

 

 

Maybe we could get a server with tits who doesn't care about the game and will pay attention to serving, maybe bring us all a beer?

I kid, because I care*™

 

*Used by Permission of FlaSoxxJim

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