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John's Puppy forum is down again with this error:
Critical Error
message_die() was called multiple times.
Error #2
SQL requests not achieved
Line : 665
File : /home/murga-linux/public_html/puppy/includes/class_user_session.php
SQL : SELECT session_id FROM phpbb_sessions WHERE session_user_id = -1 AND session_id <> '6e0af7fcba1d24e49b3aa91da8869d9e' AND session_time >= 1250080514 AND session_ip = '432a35ac' LIMIT 1
Error #1
SQL requests not achieved
Line : 665
File : /home/murga-linux/public_html/puppy/includes/class_user_session.php
SQL : SELECT session_id FROM phpbb_sessions WHERE session_user_id = -1 AND session_id <> '424f8e20a06806bca91219cda926b911' AND session_time >= 1250080514 AND session_ip = '432a35ac' LIMIT 1
John's Puppy forum is down
SQL database errors.
I just hope that will all the information it provides that the data never gets corrupted to the extent that it is lost.
John's Puppy forum is down
SQL database errors.
I just hope that will all the information it provides that the data never gets corrupted to the extent that it is lost.
AFAIK John keeps good back-ups and I think Barry and some mods have access to those back-ups. It has been discussed before
Well, the front end may be down, but I went in a back way and was able to log in and leave a message of who was online when I was there as well as leave an OVERSIZE jpg of the screen I saw when trying to access the site.
There are a few users that evidently can still get in.
But from Oregon, I could not go directly to the site for logging in.
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