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- Guilty_Biscuit
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Is it just mw or is the site running quite slow at the moment?
The New Powerful Server is having a bad day. When I clicked START TURN it responded so slow I knew I might be in trouble, which proved to be right. I lost count of the crashes trying to make some moves and when it finally came up again, said there was 1:30 minutes left so I clicked end fortifications. Instead of ending my turn it ate my card leaving me high and dry... ran out of time sez the game log. So it goes.
I recommend waiting to play til later.
I recommend waiting to play til later.
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- lackattack
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Sorry about the slowdown today.
I asked a server technician at the hosting company to set something called a 'memory cache daemon' to load automatically whenever the server reboots.
To test his work he stopped and started the memory cache a few times, which caused some chaos.
It was worth it though, because now if the server needs to be rebooted when I'm away for a couple days, the website will function.
I asked a server technician at the hosting company to set something called a 'memory cache daemon' to load automatically whenever the server reboots.
To test his work he stopped and started the memory cache a few times, which caused some chaos.
It was worth it though, because now if the server needs to be rebooted when I'm away for a couple days, the website will function.
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BulaMatari
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lackattack wrote:Sorry about the slowdown today.
I asked a server technician at the hosting company to set something called a 'memory cache daemon' to load automatically whenever the server reboots.
To test his work he stopped and started the memory cache a few times, which caused some chaos.
It was worth it though, because now if the server needs to be rebooted when I'm away for a couple days, the website will function.
Is that sorta like what daemon tools does.
With mounting an artificial CD drive or totally different?
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reverend_kyle wrote:Is that sorta like what daemon tools does.
With mounting an artificial CD drive or totally different?
Something totally different.
In UNIX-speak, a daemon is a type of process.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daemon_%28 ... oftware%29
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BulaMatari
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As I said a kind of automated lack, when he is not there, nothing more
Nice if there is a ghoost (deamon) or something that does the job if the bos is enjoying his weekend. Nothing wrong with it, good point lack, I did the same if it was my website.
And sure, it is a kind of process.
greetings from Bula
Nice if there is a ghoost (deamon) or something that does the job if the bos is enjoying his weekend. Nothing wrong with it, good point lack, I did the same if it was my website.
And sure, it is a kind of process.
greetings from Bula


