There has been an issue over the last few days with accessing the forum, some could get on no problem … others could not not.
The forums and servers were up and running… the problem was not ours but a network issue. Due to some sterling work by the tech guys we believe we have implemented a work around until the network issues are resolved
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I got that tonight as well
I have Orange as my ISP and Mozilla SeaMonkey for my browser. I got in no problem using Mozilla Firefox though
There is two options for reasons for tonights problem (which were totally unconnected to the problem earlier during the week)
I wanted a night off so crashed the database…
An unexpected power failure crashed the server
The power failure was quickly resolved, however the server shutting down unexpectedly cause the database to crash and throw errors, and that took a while to fix.
Our hosts were quick on the act but it was not an instant fix and we apologise for the outage… There may be a few unresolved issues with the database , and the server is being monitored to indentify these s soon as possible
Ahaaaaa (In Alan Partridge styleee)
I just tried again useing SeaMonkey, and got straight in, if a little slow.
That problem must have been resolved as I tried again with different browsers
There is a post mortem underway into why this happened, in the event of a mains power failure there should have been two back up systems that should have almost seamlessly kicked in, battery power and a diesel generator.
Neither did and caused the server to crash. This is being investigated as a matter of urgency.
Again we apologise for the disrution