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Old 12-23-2003, 03:14 PM   #26
Cerek the Barbaric
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Join Date: October 29, 2001
Location: North Carolina
Age: 61
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Originally posted by Ziroc:
Has this happened in the last day or so? I had webtrends demo running (a stats program) and it sucks RAM, so that could be it. I removed it a day ago though.

The server is tweaked to perfection, so the only thing it could be is one of the following:

1. You ISP is having DNS problems. Change your DNS to someone elses, like Earthlink or whatever. To find their DNS numbers, click on their websites 'support' or 'setup' links, and they should be there. OR do a whois sometimes shows them.

Unfortunately, this is not an option for me. I live in a very rural area with only 2 Providers...and I'm using the more reliable of the two. Earthlink is NOT an option out here. Even if I could get it, I would be making a long distance call to hook up to the server...that would be VERY expensive very quickly.

2. Spyware maybe? Grab www.adware.com it's free. And try again.

Got it, ran it, cleaned out the trash...and still am getting the YoYo Effect. [img]graemlins/verysad.gif[/img]

3. A server between IW server and you may be slow. As others said, do a tracert, and copy and paste it here. (visualroute is better though, as it prints out a JPG screenshot with more info.)

I could give that a try.

4. It's Christmas break, and lot's of schools are out for the holidays, this means more traffic to the website, and we only have so much bandwidth and server resources. (BUT, I am thinking of upgrading the ram again, and this can help out a lot. we have 512 now, and it got fried, and was replaced, but I think bumping it up to 1GB, it'll help the servers resources from running out as quick. If I had my way/money [img]smile.gif[/img] , I'd drop 2GB into the server. [img]smile.gif[/img]

This was happening long before Christmas break. I sent you a PM about it a little over a week ago...and the problem had been occurring for quite a while before I sent it.

5. It could be that adding the Undermountain NWN Server is also adding to the bandwidth issue, so I may try lowering the amount of total users to the game. It's at 24 now, I will drop it to 12 and see if that does anything.

6. Does this happen in other forums besides General Conversation? See, I am about to archive half of Gen Con because of it's size, and when forums get HUGE anounts of posts, it makes the database huge, and when you click to post, and submit, it has to open that database to insert your posts information, and since the forum is SO large, it takes time, and then you get a CGI TIMEOUT. This is probably the reason it's doing this. I TRIED to archive it twice, but it timed out when I freaking tried to MOVE them, so I am going to do it manually, and it'll take some time. I have it set to do the day after Christmas, and this WILL make submitting posts on gen con 89% faster--as fast as posting to the NWN forum, or any other smaller forum. Let me know the 27th!

It happens in every single IW forum I visit. But IW is the only site that I have the problem with. I visit two other forums on a regular basis and I browse a 3rd one occasionally. I tried all 3 the other night while IW was down for me, and all 3 pulled up with no problem.

Do the above, and post your tracert results. If we see a server that is causing this, I will contact our fiber provider and kill them (first, I will make them fix it, THEN kill them. [img]graemlins/hehe.gif[/img] jk.

But I personally think it's a bandwidth issue, and the holidays are adding MEGA traffic--we've been getting 700,000 hits a DAY guys... (Hits mean 1 user can hit 10 pages here and be counted as 10 hits)-- Unique impressions is hitting 7,000, which is crazy busy for one webforum!! yikes!


To those that have this problem, hang in there, this will be fixed soon, whatever it is!

I'm looking forward to it.
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