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Nidion
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Posted - 2007.09.15 14:10:00 -
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Had no problems until the recent patch, after the patch i have terrible performance, and as of 1 min and a few seconds ago i cant get past the login screen. Is the server down again???!!! Whats up with that?
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La'kar
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Posted - 2007.09.15 14:11:00 -
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One word: PostgreSQL
Ditch MS
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Nidion
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Posted - 2007.09.15 14:15:00 -
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Edited by: Nidion on 15/09/2007 14:15:32 This is so bloody unprofessional that its unnerving, how can one little simple patch cause so many database errors? I dread to think whats gonna happen when Revelations 3 is released....
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Aliaa Atreides
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Posted - 2007.09.15 14:18:00 -
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Dear CCP,
Put these two little words in order "back" and "roll"... yeah, do a ROLL BACK for crying out loud and get it stable.
I've been here a week and it's been up and down ALL the time. I can't believe I signed up for a full account. grrrrrrrrrrrrr
Shame you're not using a decent database either. God only knows why you chose Microsoft when MySQL would have been much better.
You've been done!
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Hyperforce99
Gallente Slacker Industries Exuro Mortis
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Posted - 2007.09.15 14:22:00 -
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Edited by: Hyperforce99 on 15/09/2007 14:23:47
Originally by: Nidion Edited by: Nidion on 15/09/2007 14:15:32 This is so bloody unprofessional that its unnerving, how can one little simple patch cause so many database errors? I dread to think whats gonna happen when Revelations 3 is released....
Just for your information, The DATABASE errors were allready occuring BEFORE the patch, so the patch has nothing to do with this.
its far more likely a quickpatch applied during downtime screwed something over or that hackers are trying to make the server crash. (it is a possibility.)
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Aliaa Atreides
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Posted - 2007.09.15 14:24:00 -
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Edited by: Aliaa Atreides on 15/09/2007 14:25:57
Originally by: Katrina Starr This acts quite a lot like a database problem I encountered when I worked with a firm contracting to a large company. We were using Paradox (mgmt thought it seemed like a good idea at the time?) as a base for a product, and the client's needs soon expanded past the capabilities of the database. While that's much less likely with today's professional generation of products such as Oracle and Sybase, the symptoms are much the same -- such as the need to reset the db sometimes multiple times in a day when the query count and complexity gets high.
Most likely your dbas have already thought of this, but sometimes it's the little things............
Yeah... they're using MS SQL Server *rolls eyes* Pile of trash that it is!
Mean while in the CCP Server room:
CTRL + ALT + DELETE, reboot CTRL + ALT + DELETE, reboot CTRL + ALT + DELETE, reboot CTRL + ALT + DELETE, reboot CTRL + ALT + DELETE, reboot CTRL + ALT + DELETE, reboot CTRL + ALT + DELETE, reboot
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Kzarr Ntakki
Gallente Faustus and Company
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Posted - 2007.09.15 14:29:00 -
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On a positive note, the company I work for, which has a significantly larger client base and throughput load than CCP, got rid of the final legacy Microsoft SQL server database implementations last quarter which represented 26% of the company's database coverage, and replaced it piecemeal with MySQL and some PostgresSQL. Our overall up-time and maintenance efficiency has improved by approximately 20% and that includes fixing stuff which inevitably occurred with the new installation; it is now so clean we have not had to reboot a single server or restart a dbms on the farms for more than 2 months other than to patch new stuff in. The solution to their problem would, from my perspective anyway, seem self-evident. Ditch the most inept commercial database "solution" in the market pronto.
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Corriador Chandri
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Posted - 2007.09.15 14:38:00 -
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Edited by: Corriador Chandri on 15/09/2007 14:38:34 Ditch Msoft, get $$$$ back and move to Linux?
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TomParad0x
Caldari Silver Snake Enterprise Interstellar Starbase Syndicate
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Posted - 2007.09.15 16:22:00 -
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Originally by: Kzarr Ntakki On a positive note, the company I work for, which has a significantly larger client base and throughput load than CCP, got rid of the final legacy Microsoft SQL server database implementations last quarter which represented 26% of the company's database coverage, and replaced it piecemeal with MySQL and some PostgresSQL. Our overall up-time and maintenance efficiency has improved by approximately 20% and that includes fixing stuff which inevitably occurred with the new installation; it is now so clean we have not had to reboot a single server or restart a dbms on the farms for more than 2 months other than to patch new stuff in. The solution to their problem would, from my perspective anyway, seem self-evident. Ditch the most inept commercial database "solution" in the market pronto.
/signed.
I dont see why they picked MS in the first place...
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CCP Wrangler
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Posted - 2007.09.15 17:38:00 -
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