November 30, 2001, 06:01 PM | #26 |
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Could you move your Windoze client VB/SQL scripts to a more stable machine - like a Win2K machine?
I'm not sure if I can give any more guidance than what Borf is giving. If the scripts are simple enough for you to find the SQL commands, running them manually or making a script in Perl or Python to run on the server might work. But back up everything first and make sure you know exactly what's going on before you do this. BTW, don't try this over an @Home cable modem connection for the next few days. The judge gave Excite@Home permission to shut their entire network, so they can extort more money out of the cable providers (AT&T, Comcast, etc.) Also I'm for temporarily shutting down TFL if that will help you. |
November 30, 2001, 07:31 PM | #27 |
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Rich - something else which got stuck in my head in traffic -
If I understand your statement correctly and it is something you're invoking through a webpage, how does PHP keep a stateful connection? I know there are Apache modules to do such things... What I'm asking is, are you sure the indexing is actually stopping when you get disconnected?
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WHOA, whoa!! Hold on a minute Rich. Before Borf messes you all up, have you tried whacking the server?
Sometimes, when my TV reception goes out, I just give'r a couple whacks on each side of the TV and wiggle the vise-grips where the knob used to be. Maybe a well-placed kick or two under the TV stand is in order. Just make sure the wheels don't come out from under the front.... If that doesn't work, I'm afraid it may be time for new tinfoil on the rabbit-ears. Sometimes, the dust that's settled on the tinfoil deteriorates it, and it won't get good reception. If we need to make up a collection for a new box of Reynold's Wrap, just PM me and I'll start a fund drive. If I can be of any other assistance, just drop me a line.
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It was a 24 hour re-ex!
Dropped connection twice, but managed to root the last indexed thread from the logs. Anyway, SEARCH is BACK!!!!! Thanks for the patience, all. Rich
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Thank you very much Rich. And thanks, many times over for having us here. You are a most gracious Host!
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Have a beer on us, and much thanks!
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Thanks Rich!!!!!
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