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Eamonn 12-Jun-2006 22:01

Quote:

Originally Posted by guest1
I am trying to log into my membership area and it says cookies are not enabled - but I have cookies enabled.
Is there a trick to getting in?
And is it worth getting in - I wanna see when my membership runs out.


Alan, the membership data is held on a separate webserver and so may need defining in your browser as a 'safe' website to visit.
Go to Tools / Internet Options / Privacy and click on the Sites button.
Then in the box provided, enter https://vault2.secured-url.com and click the 'Allow' button. This will ensure your browser allows access to the membership area.

If you continue to have access problems, please send an email to webteam and we'll investigate further.

guest1 13-Jun-2006 07:52

Cheers Eamonn and Frank, cookies now enabled for that url and am able to access members area no problem. one for the FAQ I think.

iang 14-Jun-2006 11:00

I keep receiving this message and others like it regularly and have never had them before, only when accessing the site ??

Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 12582912 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 84 bytes) in Unknown on line 0

If I keep trying or refreshing I can sometimes get on the site ????

BDG 14-Jun-2006 14:57

OK it is well known i'm a complete buffon when it comes to IT (well not just IT, but however...............)

This is not a dig at the Webteam who have no doubt worked very hard to get the new site up and running. I prefer vbulletin........but the access problem is merde.

I've heard comment its down to the volume of users, but i also lurk on another site for wanna be Charley Boremans who want to wander round the world on bikes.

It is not a club and therefore not funded by subscription, does not seem to be funded by advertising, yet on average has at least 500 active users logged, and frequently more, yet it never crashes, or never has access problems, fatal errors etc.

Whats the difference or current problem with getting onto the site, or getting messages saying server too busy? Is it hosted in some big wonderfull hi tech place or in a garden shed.

This is not a snidey dig, its a genuine question from someone who has problems just turning a computer on, and has been known to throw a computer across the room and jump up and down on it. That produced a fatal error:lol:

I'm sure i'm not the only village idiot who wants to know, but too embarrased to ask.

Jasper 14-Jun-2006 16:59

Why when i do a search,for say "Spaghetti" from my previous posts,are the pictures not there?

I wanted to send someone a link,to save having to send large jpg files.

AK 14-Jun-2006 20:43

if you put someone on ignore do they know this?

Iconic944ss 14-Jun-2006 21:20

From the vBulletin user forum:

"The built in ignore system that comes with vBulletin only allows you to stop viewing the ignored members posts, but say they were the last person to post on a thread, their username still shows up as the last user to post even though they're on your ignore list."

Interesting - I dont think the user knows they are being 'ignored' - you could always PM the user and tell them they are being ignored :)

Frank

Eamonn 15-Jun-2006 00:57

On the old XMB system we frequently had the system lock up and the message board would stop working. However the webteam could always connect to the server using a direct admin connection. From that connection we could see the CPU was not being used excessively and the system responded quickly to any system commands entered - it was only the website that was affected. Further analysis indicated that the number of users extracting information from the database was overloading the system.

To remedy this problem, we undertook to update the message board to newer (better supported) software - the vBulletin system you see now. This software is much better at extracting information from the database and we no longer suffer from this problem, However now the database is working quickly, it has highlighted the next bottleneck - that of the amount of memory required to run the system. My current analysis of the situation is that we need more memory on the server box to allow better performance and in turn to allow more users onto the system (remember we have temporarily reduced the number of allowed users to limit the loading of the system). This lack of memory afftects the webteams access even via the direct admin entry points and so we cannot reboot the system as quickly as we could previously. Sometimes it can take us 30 mins to get into the system to restart it.


The box we have was set up 3 years ago, and only has 256Mbytes of memory - if you go to any high street store these days to buy a PC, 256Mbytes is regarded as the absolute minimum- yet we are trying to run a website for over 100 simultaneous users!

I have been in touch with our current ISP with regard to upgrading the memory, but so far the options they offer are not very attractive - e.g. 50% increase in monthly payments to get extra memory. I haven't finished negotiatons with them yet, so there may still be opportunities for improvement. Meanwhile I am also talking to other ISP's to get comparative quotes on a suitably sized server.

Our current ISP contract expires on 14th July, so we have to pay for the current system up to that date whether we use it or not - therefore in the short term I'm afraid we may have to put up with some inconvenience. After the 14th July, we will either have agreed an upgrade with our current ISP or we will be moving to a new ISP system. Which way we go depends on the prices and options I get in the next few days from ISP's and this is all then subject to presentation and agreement on future actions at the forthcoming MT meeting on 1st July.

We realise it's very inconvenient to you all (and to us in trying to keep the server up and running), but we are working on solutions that unfortunately have some time limitatons due to contractual arrangements.

TP 15-Jun-2006 01:39

Quote:

Originally Posted by Eamonn
On the old XMB system we frequently had the system lock up and the message board would stop working. However the webteam could always connect to the server using a direct admin connection. From that connection we could see the CPU was not being used excessively and the system responded quickly to any system commands entered - it was only the website that was affected. Further analysis indicated that the number of users extracting information from the database was overloading the system.

To remedy this problem, we undertook to update the message board to newer (better supported) software - the vBulletin system you see now. This software is much better at extracting information from the database and we no longer suffer from this problem, However now the database is working quickly, it has highlighted the next bottleneck - that of the amount of memory required to run the system. My current analysis of the situation is that we need more memory on the server box to allow better performance and in turn to allow more users onto the system (remember we have temporarily reduced the number of allowed users to limit the loading of the system). This lack of memory afftects the webteams access even via the direct admin entry points and so we cannot reboot the system as quickly as we could previously. Sometimes it can take us 30 mins to get into the system to restart it.


The box we have was set up 3 years ago, and only has 256Mbytes of memory - if you go to any high street store these days to buy a PC, 256Mbytes is regarded as the absolute minimum- yet we are trying to run a website for over 100 simultaneous users!

I have been in touch with our current ISP with regard to upgrading the memory, but so far the options they offer are not very attractive - e.g. 50% increase in monthly payments to get extra memory. I haven't finished negotiatons with them yet, so there may still be opportunities for improvement. Meanwhile I am also talking to other ISP's to get comparative quotes on a suitably sized server.

Our current ISP contract expires on 14th July, so we have to pay for the current system up to that date whether we use it or not - therefore in the short term I'm afraid we may have to put up with some inconvenience. After the 14th July, we will either have agreed an upgrade with our current ISP or we will be moving to a new ISP system. Which way we go depends on the prices and options I get in the next few days from ISP's and this is all then subject to presentation and agreement on future actions at the forthcoming MT meeting on 1st July.

We realise it's very inconvenient to you all (and to us in trying to keep the server up and running), but we are working on solutions that unfortunately have some time limitatons due to contractual arrangements.


I know I live in the dark ages sometimes, possibly hard to believe for someone who makes their living out of leading technical people..., but I digress, but I actually picked up this antiquated device called a 'phone' and called Eamonn today to have a chat about what has been going wrong.

As a former webteam member I fully appreciate that it's often an overlooked function in keeping the club running. The migration that has just taken place wasn't easy and after reviewing the errors and talking through the WHOLE situation with Eamonn I would have to concur - the host the website is running on has a lower spec than the bloody laptop I'm typing this post on!!!!

Eamonn has this in hand and is running with it. There are some changes that he'll be recommending but please remember that this process takes time. Time to initially investigate the issue and find out what is causing it, time to investigate what solutions could rectify the issue, time to word this in a proposal to the MT, time for the MT to digest this and vote on the proposal, time .... you get the picture.

It's all very good to live in the complete black and white world that some people seem to live in - but the Real World (thanks Antonye, I LOVE that ;) ) is not like that.

Ray 15-Jun-2006 14:31

Eamon,

Thanks for the info. clear, concise and not riddled with techy jibber jabba,

Ray.

domski 15-Jun-2006 14:40

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ray
Eamon,

Thanks for the info. clear, concise and not riddled with techy jibber jabba,

Ray.


Translation please Eamonn :lol:

bike mad 29-Jul-2006 15:26

999 thread
 
this is what I get when I try to go to the 999/749 thread, it's fine on the rest.
it's been happening for days now, not once have I got through.

<br /><b>Fatal error</b>: Allowed memory size of 12582912 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 3 bytes) in <b>Unknown</b> on line <b>0</b><br />

so please help me

Jools 29-Jul-2006 15:29

Hasn't happened once to me since we changed to a new server yesterday. It used to happen every 5 minutes.

This new site has been bullet proof so far for me

Iconic944ss 29-Jul-2006 21:22

Quote:

Originally Posted by bike mad
this is what I get when I try to go to the 999/749 thread, it's fine on the rest.
it's been happening for days now, not once have I got through.

<br /><b>Fatal error</b>: Allowed memory size of 12582912 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 3 bytes) in <b>Unknown</b> on line <b>0</b><br />

so please help me


BM - Please continue to log any errors like this - it will be of use during the c/o to the new server.

Seems odd you only the message on one forum?

Can you please tell me if its one post in particular you are trying to view?

Cheers - Frank

bike mad 03-Aug-2006 01:06

it's when I'm trying to vieu, I cant get the 999/749s front page, the first one, the one you use to choise a thread to read,
I still cant go straight there,
I have found a way round it, but I would like to choose the thread,
which I can't at the mo

Iconic944ss 03-Aug-2006 10:37

I've heard of this b4 but still cant understand it.

I can get to the forum both from the forum list and and via any 749/999 postings on 'todays posts' ??????

does this direct link work for you:

http://www.ducatisportingclub.com/forumdisplay.php?f=84

Cheers - Frank

bike mad 07-Aug-2006 00:37

no just get the same thing when I tryed your link,

RedMist 11-Aug-2006 18:42

Hurrah!
I can now post replies and do everything else I used to be able to do before 2 weeks ago. :)
Thanks for the advice by e-mail Eamonn. Seems as though ticking the 'remember me' box before logging in has done the trick! Cheers,
Ian
RedMist

Eamonn 11-Aug-2006 20:43

The problem that Ian had (and possibly others) is that AOL users have their connection to the internet changed automatically by AOL on a regular basis. This is done by AOL to reduce the possibility of hackers getting into the users system by the IP address - i.e. keep changing the address and it makes it more difficult to get in. The technique AOL use is called 'floating IP'.

A consequence of this is that the message board 'looses' your connection on a regular basis - by ticking the 'remember me' box you tell the message board to retain a cookie on your machine that signifies to the message board your connection status. Then if AOL change your connection behind the scenes, it doesn't matter.

Nigel C 13-Aug-2006 20:20

curious problem
 
on the main page i'm not signed in when i try to sign in i get this error message

"In order to accept POST request originating from this domain, the admin must add this domain to the whitelist."


But i am signed in when i go to the forums? not really worried about it just curious as why it's happening


cheers

nigel

psychlist 14-Aug-2006 07:02

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nigel C
on the main page i'm not signed in when i try to sign in i get this error message

"In order to accept POST request originating from this domain, the admin must add this domain to the whitelist."


But i am signed in when i go to the forums? not really worried about it just curious as why it's happening


cheers

nigel


There's an automatic cross check done with the DVLA Nigel, to make life easier for yourself you should buy a Ducati :lol:

Eamonn 14-Aug-2006 07:35

Nigel, that message appears when you come into the website from another website that is trying to pass across hidden information.

If you type the 'www.ducatisportingclub.com' into the web address box of your browser you shouldn't see the message. Send us an email (to webteam@ducatisportingclub.com) detailing the name of the previous webpage you were veiweing before you saw this message and we'll investigate further.

Loz 14-Aug-2006 11:29

You also get the same problem that Nigel C mentioned if you try to access the board via the address http://80.243.187.66/ which we were given when we first moved to the new ISP.


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