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Admin Director Posts: 13143 From: EvC Forum Joined: Member Rating: 4.8 |
Tomorrow morning at 9 AM (Saturday, May 13, 2006, 9 AM Eastern Time US) I will be taking the board down for the release of dBoard 2.0. It should take less than an hour, and probably only around 15 minutes. In any case, I will bring the board back up as quickly as possible.
Thanks, everyone, for all the testing help. A lot of minor bugs were found and fixed. There should still be some shaking out of bugs over the few days after the release, but by and large the indications look good for a quality release.
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Adminnemooseus Administrator Posts: 3987 Joined: |
Temporary message at the top of all the pages:
[qs]Board will be going down for release of dBoard 2.0 on Saturday, May 13, 2006 9:00 AM Eastern Time U.S. Adminnemooseus barely suppresses the urge to make the addition to turn the above into:
[qs]Board will be going down for release of dBoard 2.0 on Saturday, May 13, 2006 9:00 AM Eastern Time U.S. There after the forum will be crashing every 15 minutes ![]() ![]() This message has been edited by Adminnemooseus, 05-12-2006 11:58 PM
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Admin Director Posts: 13143 From: EvC Forum Joined: Member Rating: 4.8 |
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nwr Member Posts: 6490 From: Geneva, Illinois Joined: |
1: The board sure looks busy. The activity meter is pegged on every open topic.
2: I can see why it is busy. It keeps demanding that I reread threads. The "blue" indicator is on for every thread, and reading it does not change a thing. It just stays on.
It should take less than an hour, and probably only around 15 minutes.
That was a longish one hour ![]() Note that this was posted at around 05-14-2006 10:14 AM (CST), not the ridiculuous time shown at the top of the message. Edited by nwr, : added note on posting time
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nwr Member Posts: 6490 From: Geneva, Illinois Joined: |
Now that it seems to have the correct time for my session start, I'll see if I can bump this back to the top of the display.
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Admin Director Posts: 13143 From: EvC Forum Joined: Member Rating: 4.8 |
Welcome to dBoard 2.0 everyone!
The upgrade took 24 hours instead of 15 minutes because of a bug combined with the board's popularity. When I upgraded a test version of the board there was no one trying to access it. When I upgraded the main board, everybody was trying to access it. The bug caused every access to start up a Perl process which never completed because it was looking for data tables that didn't exist yet. This wouldn't be a problem if there were only a few hundred accesses, but before the upgrade was complete there were a few thousand, and it brought the server to its knees. Of course, we didn't know this was the reason the server was dying, so we kept rebooting it, and the same thing kept happening. Being indexed by Google is not always a good thing! A good night's sleep and the problem became obvious, but in the meantime the webhosting company noticed all the reboots, ran a hardware diagnostic that revealed a bad component, so they replaced the motherboard. As soon as they were done I uploaded a fix for the bug, upgraded the board, and we were back in business. Well, almost. When they upgraded the motherboard they set the date to April 2, 2003 (see Nwr's previous post). I couldn't log in because the software was setting the login cookie to expire one year after April 2, 2003, which is April 2, 2004, a year ago. Setting a cookie to expire in the past is how you delete a cookie. So in other words, no login cookies were being set, and no one could log in. But after setting the date and time correctly things were all hunky dory, and we're back in business. Welcome back, everyone!
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Phat Member Posts: 18716 From: Denver,Colorado USA Joined: Member Rating: 4.2 |
Thanks, Percy....it looks the same to me, but I'll bet there is a better engine undewr the hood!
![]() It has my time at 1218 instead of 1118....I wonder if that is normal? Phat is mountain time, BTW Edited by Phat, : add question about time
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Admin Director Posts: 13143 From: EvC Forum Joined: Member Rating: 4.8 |
Phat writes: Thanks, Percy....it looks the same to me, but I'll bet there is a better engine undewr the hood! ![]() Wait'll you have to carry out any administrative duties. The main differences are associated with member management. All board data except threads and messages is now in a MySQL database, and this permitted a number of new features.
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ohnhai Member (Idle past 5487 days) Posts: 649 From: Melbourne, Australia Joined: |
why not ALL data including Threads and posts?
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Admin Director Posts: 13143 From: EvC Forum Joined: Member Rating: 4.8 |
ohnhai writes: why not ALL data including Threads and posts? Funny you should ask. The reason is primarily that I'm just one guy. That's one reason I keep asking likely prospects if they'd be willing to help out with coding. Great learning opportunity! dBoard 1.0 replaced UBB software from Infopop with my own software. dBoard 2.0 put all data except threads and messages in a MySQL database. dBoard 3.0 will put threads and messages into the MySQL database. It was about 16 months between the 1.0 and 2.0 releases. To have tried to move all data into the MySQL database in a single release would have stretched the release out another 6 months at least.
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ohnhai Member (Idle past 5487 days) Posts: 649 From: Melbourne, Australia Joined: |
Fair-enough...
As to your offer I bought a book on web design, an I am reading it (head burred in W3C standards, XHTML 1.0, CSS2.1, PHP5 &MySQL5). I will no doubt have a play with what I learn. If after that, if I feel confident of not killing EvC with my code/design. I might take you up on the offer. As it stands, in the past I've used frames, PostNuke(default instillation save the skin), PHPBB(like wise only altered the skin), and dream weaver to create my sites and not done anything remotely serious.
Ohnhai.com The Wild Machines.com I am interested in taking on or helping out with the non-forum side of the site but I need a modicum of education first. Yours Ohnhai All things being equal, It's time to tip the scales... Ohnhai http://www.ohnhai.com http://www.thewildmachines.com
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Admin Director Posts: 13143 From: EvC Forum Joined: Member Rating: 4.8 |
One significant new feature of dBoard 2.0 is a significantly improved Member List page. It's worth checking out.
As before there is the alphabet. Click on a letter to list all the members whose names begin with that letter. This displays the first page of these members, but now instead of guessing which page to click on to find the right name there's a browse table that provides a range of names to click on, completely removing the guesswork. You can click on many of the table headings to list members according to that heading. This includes listing members:
You can also search by member name, location and interests. Wildcards are permitted in the search strings using the "*" (asterisk) character. The "^" (uptick) character represents the beginning of a string, while "$" (dollar sign) represents the end of a string. For those unfamiliar with this kind of searching (Google certainly doesn't have it), here's an example. When searching by member name, the search string "an" will find Alan, Barbarian and Stranger. If you place an uptick at the beginning of the string to make it "^an" then it will find names that begin with "an", like Andrew, AndyA and Anthony. If you place a dollar sign at the end of the string to make it "an$" then it will find names that end with "an", like Alan, Johanan and WiseMan. If you place an uptick at the beginning, a dollar sign at the end, and an asterisk in the middle to make it "^a*n$" then it will find all names that begin with "a" and end with "n", like Alan, Annafan and ArthurPigman. Edited by Admin, : data => date
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Admin Director Posts: 13143 From: EvC Forum Joined: Member Rating: 4.8 |
Anyone who had forum specific restrictions imposed before the release of dBoard 2.0 should be aware that those restrictions have been lifted. The semantic expression of these restrictions differed too greatly between 1.0 and 2.0 to maintain them accurately, and so they were not maintained across releases.
This was not discussed between all moderators, only between Jar and myself because he was available via messenger at the time a decision needed to be made. We agreed that there was no one who deserved permanent forum restrictions, and so deemed it appropriate to drop existing restrictions as part of the 2.0 release.
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Admin Director Posts: 13143 From: EvC Forum Joined: Member Rating: 4.8 |
ohnhai writes: If after that, if I feel confident of not killing EvC with my code/design... Fear not. That's what the test subdomain is for.
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Admin Director Posts: 13143 From: EvC Forum Joined: Member Rating: 4.8 |
The date of birth has been added to the information on the Members page. You can enter your date of birth by going to your profile page. Birthdays are announced in the status section that appears near the top of every page.
Hmmm, something about being born on March 28 in 1983 makes you a likely candidate for suspension. Can Karloskasta's suspension be far off? Click on DOB... Speaking of suspension, after clicking on DOB, hover your mouse over the suspension icon (
No surprise, Jar is our oldest member, born on the first day of the new year way back in 1886! He was in the audience at Dayton, heard at one point to be muttering, "I'll rock your ages..." ![]()
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