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Hank Shank
Minmatar Pan Galactic Corp
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Posted - 2006.08.08 04:33:00 -
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Originally by: InnerDrive IT HAPPENED AGAIN SO: CAN EVERYONE PLEASE TO GO THIS SITE
http://bugs.eve-online.com
AND POST THE FOLLOWING BUG REPORT:
Title: Feature Request: Fighters Autoreturn To Bay
Leave Client Build
Description: Fighters are bugged right now when u lose connection to server for whatever reason(note drops,server crashes etc). If u had any fighters on orbit with u they will warp with u to the spot ur ship warps to when u log off/disconnect (shoud be 1 million km away from the spot u actualy logged off at). The fighters will remain in orbit with u till ur ship actualy dissapears from space, at this point the fighters wont know what to do and will become deadspace objects. Now when u log back on there will be no way to get ur fighters back unless u mwd for 50 hours in a ceptor towards them. Is it possible to program fighters so that when their carrier disconnects they will all return to the carriers drone bay?
Reproduction steps: Deploy fighters>node drops/server crashes/disconnect>fighters follow u to ur log off spot>ur ship dissapears leaving ur fighters dead in space at the warp off/log off spot
Sit inside a pos with a carrier>deploy fighters>assign them to someone>node drop/crashes/disconnect>the fighters will become dead space objects very hard to get back with ur 100ms carrier
Computer: Does not apply
Attach a screenshot or file: leave Empty
Submit Bug Report!
WHY? Fighters take 18 hours to build EACH and cost 16 mil EACH and a carrier has 12+ of them out at any given time... AND I LOST THEM ALL AGAIN!
If I was a developer and I read a bug report written that badly I'd keep the system broken just for spite.
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aquontium
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Posted - 2006.08.08 04:34:00 -
[122]
Thanks Valar,
Think you fixed a problem i've been puzzling over for the last three days 
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Bull Slater
Minmatar Tekumi
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Posted - 2006.08.08 04:35:00 -
[123]
Oh hell I just remembered I was doing a mission and on the last part after battling through a lot of ships >_<
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Admentus Cor'vion
Black Avatar Firmus Ixion
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Posted - 2006.08.08 04:35:00 -
[124]
Official Word from FIX operating in 3fk -
Your beer supply is cut off until you get the hamsters back on the line! _______________________________________________
Black Avatar - One of the oldest corps in Eve.
"The end and the beginning."
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MotoTsume
Gallente Clan Black Scorpion
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Posted - 2006.08.08 04:35:00 -
[125]
and it is trying to climb out of the hole again.
 It's just a game........Or is it?????
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GM Spiral

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Posted - 2006.08.08 04:35:00 -
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Originally by: Valar I also want to announce that I will at most extended my weekends by one day... bad stuff happens if I take any more vacation then that 
CCP needs more Valar. Even jovians need a vacation now and then. 
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Gnugent
Gallente
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Posted - 2006.08.08 04:35:00 -
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Originally by: LUGAL MOP'N'GLO
Originally by: elliona glad to see our money going to makign the game more structual. dam things been out for how long now and is croking every 5 fking seconds. stop using the cash we pay in on your old ladies BS and keep your eyes on the ball.
Cry me a river For all the time you DO get to play do you really have to complain about losing it for 20min? Stuff happens. 
I believe it's the every day crashing that's bothering people. That's five server crashes in five days now. This is not exactly what I would call the pinnacle of server stability, if you know what I mean.
I'd be willing to lay down money that the GM's haven't been able to reimburse for even the first few server crashes for items people lost - if this trend continues it'll just get worse and worse. Added to that, the frustration over skill training for some folks, lost items/ships/fittings that may or may not be restored, and the general angst over the loss of immersion, and you've got a bunch of dis-satisfied users.
It's not just losing the server for 20 minutes. It's the repeated events, days in a row, that is bothering people.
Perhaps it'll get better before they've lost a couple thousand subscribers to the problems. I guess we shall see. ===========================
CRAZY!!! Get me a gun and I'm good to go. |

MindDragon
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Posted - 2006.08.08 04:36:00 -
[128]
Developer: Hey what does this button do? <CLICK>
20,000 Gamers: NOOOOOO!
Yep. Just another day at the office.
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KadaEl
RONA Midgard Academy
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Posted - 2006.08.08 04:36:00 -
[129]
Originally by: GM Spiral
Originally by: Xaeon This is starting to get annoying. I wish it would just make its mind up.
No play until after a dinner and a movie, sorry. 
Classic. -------------------------------------------
KadaEl RONA Midgard Academy Teaching the world of tomorrow |

Avangel
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Posted - 2006.08.08 04:37:00 -
[130]
*high-fives valar*
I did roughly the same thing day before yesterday, only on a mysql innodb. Turned up autoextend limit to 50GB on a 55GB partition, with 17GB already used.
Lets get the game back on!
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Regulator02
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Posted - 2006.08.08 04:37:00 -
[131]
I'm in. Ya hoo
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Fehler
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Posted - 2006.08.08 04:37:00 -
[132]
Well, hopefully this fixes it :)
Thanks Valar for admiting to your mistake and fixing it. Time to set a long skill :)
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Popsikle
Caffeine Commodities Company Namtz'aar k'in
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Posted - 2006.08.08 04:38:00 -
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Originally by: Valar We've located and fixed the problem. It was caused by a moiconfiguration (by me) of the autogrow settings on the datafiles. As every DBA knows, using autogrow is bad, but we have it turned on so the cluster doesnt crash if the datafile runs out of space. I had been having issues with autogrowing during extended downtimes, so before I left on vacation, I changed the settings to what I though would grow the files 1gb or 500mb depending on what file it is, instead of 10%. For some reason, when I looked at the config today it had reverted to using % growth and was growing the files 200-1280000%... or well... trying to do that and in turn fill up our disk arrays.
I've fixed this setting, increased the size of the transaction log file and I hope that this is the end of the problems of the last few days.
I also want to announce that I will at most extended my weekends by one day... bad stuff happens if I take any more vacation then that 
At least if it crahses again, we have some sort of reason why ;) Thank you for the info, inquiring minds want to know!
-= We Fly for our people =- -= I fly for Blood =- |

Octaviun
Amarr Cereal Killerz Chimaera Pact
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Posted - 2006.08.08 04:39:00 -
[134]
Eves up Hooray
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Preeeeemo
Amarr Star Fishers INC Center for Disease Creation
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Posted - 2006.08.08 04:40:00 -
[135]
I'm in :)
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Michiyo Daishi
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Posted - 2006.08.08 04:40:00 -
[136]
Originally by: Valar We've located and fixed the problem. It was caused by a moiconfiguration (by me) of the autogrow settings on the datafiles. As every DBA knows, using autogrow is bad, but we have it turned on so the cluster doesnt crash if the datafile runs out of space. I had been having issues with autogrowing during extended downtimes, so before I left on vacation, I changed the settings to what I though would grow the files 1gb or 500mb depending on what file it is, instead of 10%. For some reason, when I looked at the config today it had reverted to using % growth and was growing the files 200-1280000%... or well... trying to do that and in turn fill up our disk arrays.
I've fixed this setting, increased the size of the transaction log file and I hope that this is the end of the problems of the last few days.
I also want to announce that I will at most extended my weekends by one day... bad stuff happens if I take any more vacation then that 
Thank you Valar!!
VALAR FOR GALLENTE PRESIDENT! -
*posts posted are not official statements of EVEnews.com, and are the poster's own* |

Breton Duke
Amarr Real Nice And Laidback Corporation
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Posted - 2006.08.08 04:41:00 -
[137]
Originally by: Valar I've fixed this setting, increased the size of the transaction log file and I hope that this is the end of the problems of the last few days.
Please don't go back on vacation again soon. Caution is the better part of Valar.
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Flash69
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Posted - 2006.08.08 04:42:00 -
[138]
Should have bought Dell PE Dual Core Intels!!!
Does anyone know what O/S EVE runs? I suspect Solaris or Linux. I have read several things about the servers but do not remember seeing an O/S flavor.
Flash69
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Verite Rendition
Caldari AUS Corporation CORE.
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Posted - 2006.08.08 04:42:00 -
[139]
Originally by: GM Spiral DON'T PANIC!
Due to the fix the server needs a tiny short reboot again.
Our apologies.
<panic mode on>It's the end of times! Repent! Repent!</panic mode off> ---- AUS Corp Lead Megalomanic |

Brannor McThife
Caldari Brotherhood of the Ancients
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Posted - 2006.08.08 04:43:00 -
[140]
Oh my word... how on earth can you set a hint like this for SERVER CRASHES?!?
Originally by: GM Spiral
Hint: Set long skills...
And really... if the database is having problems...watch the damn thing like a hawk ALL DAY. You don't need a DBA to watch it, just to fix it. Use monitorring tools or whatever.
-G Absolution: 150% damage of Zealot Astarte: 140% damage of Deimos Sleipnir: 140% damage of Vagabond Nighthawk: 90% damage of Cerberus |
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WeetBix
ANZAC ALLIANCE Miners With Attitude
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Posted - 2006.08.08 04:43:00 -
[141]
Isn't this 'database growing' problem the same one that has caused all the other crashes?
----------- If I see one more 'FIRST!' post, I'm gonna snap. |

nightwing70
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Posted - 2006.08.08 04:44:00 -
[142]
i cant play it says the place im in (mort somthing) is curently being loaded
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BlackKnight
Minmatar CRICE Corporation
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Posted - 2006.08.08 04:44:00 -
[143]
Still can't get in
"Your character is located within (XXXX), which is currently loading. Please try again in a moment."
Hope to H*ll my BS is still there.
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Brannor McThife
Caldari Brotherhood of the Ancients
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Posted - 2006.08.08 04:46:00 -
[144]
btw, the Market is FUBAR'd again...
-G Absolution: 150% damage of Zealot Astarte: 140% damage of Deimos Sleipnir: 140% damage of Vagabond Nighthawk: 90% damage of Cerberus |

Xaren Keth
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Posted - 2006.08.08 04:46:00 -
[145]
Thanks for the update Valar...lets hope that fixes it!
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Lunabi
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Posted - 2006.08.08 04:46:00 -
[146]
Vittenyn cluster still down.... but it seems my brutix is still alive... got no insurance paid on my wallet.... 
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Ashis
Celestial Horizon Corp. Ascendant Frontier
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Posted - 2006.08.08 04:51:00 -
[147]
Thank you to Kaemonn for raising the bar on how we are all kept informed during these situations.
Such a small thing, but incredibly effective!
Thank you! __________
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Jason Marshall
Hammer Of Light
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Posted - 2006.08.08 04:52:00 -
[148]
/me wishes he could undock
Tacky lens flares in sigs 4tw! |

MMXMMX
Caldari Resurrection R i s e
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Posted - 2006.08.08 04:52:00 -
[149]
Your character is located within (XZH-4X), which is currently loading. Please try again in a moment.
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Valar

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Posted - 2006.08.08 04:52:00 -
[150]
I was just looking at the market and system loading queues. The loading process is slower then usually because I did a failover on the database server during the crisis, so I could backup the transaction log. Initiating a failover makes the SQL Server release all of its RAM, and thus all of its cached data, so the first startup after a failover is always very long and laggy.
This will sort itself in ca.30-45 minutes. ------ Valar Database admin - Server operations team CCP Games How to write a good bugreport |
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