Anyone want to own up? Admin been on the sauce again? NAT overdone the choccy? ContractorUK schmoozing with the hoi polloi and forgotten us? NF not been paid from the last upgrade?
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Our beloved admin has moved on! Gone off to be a farmer, like that bloke in Soul of a New Machine
I've just been trying to help, and it seems a database table had been corrupted during a migration. It's only used for temporary cache data, but that was causing errors which prevented other stuff running to completion, hence the peculiar messages. That's been zapped by one of the new sysadmin people so things ought to run no worse than they ever do from now on
There are a few things still broken, such as several threads without an ID meaning they can't be viewed (many of them complaining about the forum being broken), but I'm supposed to be doing work for my main client right now so I won't be able to work out a fix for that until this evening -
Originally posted by NickFitz View PostOur beloved admin has moved on! Gone off to be a farmer, like that bloke in Soul of a New Machine
"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostOur beloved admin has moved on! Gone off to be a farmer, like that bloke in Soul of a New Machine
I've just been trying to help, and it seems a database table had been corrupted during a migration. It's only used for temporary cache data, but that was causing errors which prevented other stuff running to completion, hence the peculiar messages. That's been zapped by one of the new sysadmin people so things ought to run no worse than they ever do from now on
There are a few things still broken, such as several threads without an ID meaning they can't be viewed (many of them complaining about the forum being broken), but I'm supposed to be doing work for my main client right now so I won't be able to work out a fix for that until this eveningEngland's greatest sailor since Nelson lost the armada.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostI've just been trying to help, and it seems a database table had been corrupted during a migration. It's only used for temporary cache data, but that was causing errors which prevented other stuff running to completion, hence the peculiar messages. That's been zapped by one of the new sysadmin people so things ought to run no worse than they ever do from now on'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostOur beloved admin has moved on! Gone off to be a farmer, like that bloke in Soul of a New Machine
Feck me Admin was Jeremy Clarkson??? explains a lot!Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Originally posted by vetran View Post
Feck me Admin was Jeremy Clarkson??? explains a lot!
Moving threads still doesn't work, nor does multiquote.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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