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PostPosted: Wed Oct 19, 2005 12:31 pm    Post subject: PHPBB session tables eat pony scrotum Reply with quote

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phpBB : Critical Error

Error creating new session

DEBUG MODE

SQL Error : 1114 The table 'phpbb_sessions' is full

INSERT INTO phpbb_sessions (session_id, session_user_id, session_start, session_time, session_ip, session_page, session_logged_in) VALUES ('6f8ead1f338640af9bb0fc84d5644341', 82, 1129738018, 1129738018, 'a58bdd41', 2, 1)

Line : 158
File : D:\Inetpub\wwwroot\phpBB2\includes\sessions.php



What's all this? MySQL table packed up, bits all backed up? Error messages all whack, BB not doing jack? Days without MySQL are understandable, but a life without smam is a life unstandable; it's tangible: the effect of good smamming on a brain that's pained. Tried all day but the screen stayed stained: "The table 'phpbb_sessions' is full, no bull."

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PostPosted: Wed Oct 19, 2005 12:54 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

It's an annoying PHPBB bug, that I actually had fixed before, but the last "upgrade" reversed the fix.

http://www.phpbb.com/kb/article.php?article_id=42

What I don't get is this: you PHPBB people KNOW it is a problem, why not just put that code in the actual PHPBB release, rather than making me suffer every time?
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 19, 2005 1:06 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yeah. And there was me so desperate to talk about the new quad-core G5s.
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 19, 2005 1:08 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Start a thread!
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Not that desperate. Just like, oooo... pretty.
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 19, 2005 9:29 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Quad Core G5s.... mmmmmm.... It's too bad that according to recent reports the Dual Core Xeons stink. Of course Dual Core Opterons are still mighty tasty...
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From what I've heard, the Dual Core Xeons are still sharing memory bandwidth, but the Opterons are not. Is that really true? How can Intel be so lame?
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 19, 2005 11:18 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

pony scrotums UNITE against this barbarism. No longer shall we be consumed by the evil that is PHPBB!


/me votes for more smammy additions.
/me needs a job.
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/me votes for pony scrotums
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After reading the PHPBB "kb" page I have to ask myself, "WTF?!" I mean, you make a table that doesn't drop it's rows on any kind of schedule, right? And then you make that table a type that has a inheirit low row limit. Now, maybe I'm just stretching here, but I smell some mighty funk. Do they think that most BBs are only up about a week, or that some admin has so little to do that they'll clear out the session table every few days?

If you put things in, you must take them out. These are the rules, there is no doubt.

So, Jeremy, which fix do you use, or did you modify one of them a bit? The auto-cleaner was the only one that made sense, but it just wipes out the oldest 50 when it hits 2500. That's a hack only a chump could love. I imagine that the lack of decent choices are why they don't include one of the fixes in the release, they all suck. (even if they work... most of the time.)


Anyway, I'm not trying to bash on our smamtastic forum, but teh logic used to create it's software surely belongs on www.thedailywtf.com.
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From what I've heard, the Dual Core Xeons are still sharing memory bandwidth, but the Opterons are not. Is that really true? How can Intel be so lame?

I believe you are right on that point. I think it's mainly that Intel was caught off guard by how well the Opteron did. They honestly didn't expect it to do so well.... but boy were they wrong. Seeing that I own a Turion based laptop now and can speak from experience - AMDs processors sure do kick a lot of ass nowadays. My 1.6ghz Turion laptop can but a hurting on single threaded apps running on my dual 2.6ghz Xeon workstation upstairs.

It seems that AMD processors might actually be getting decent chipset support (i.e. not just VIA crap) which doesn't bode well for Intel on the Workstation/Desktop front unless they kick it up a notch. From what I understand the next revision (which I can't remember the code name for) is supposed to rock the house (at least according to Hannibal at Ars) but thats kinda like playing the RSN game, isn't it?
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So, Jeremy, which fix do you use, or did you modify one of them a bit? The auto-cleaner was the only one that made sense, but it just wipes out the oldest 50 when it hits 2500.

Is the limit 2500? If so that is the stupidest thing I've ever heard... gg PHPBB!
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So, Jeremy, which fix do you use, or did you modify one of them a bit? The auto-cleaner was the only one that made sense, but it just wipes out the oldest 50 when it hits 2500. That's a hack only a chump could love. I imagine that the lack of decent choices are why they don't include one of the fixes in the release, they all suck. (even if they work... most of the time.)


I used the auto-cleaner fix, which seems to have done the trick. If it ever stops working, I'll fiddle with it more, but I'd rather leave it alone.

It does seem like some ass-backwards hackery, but I'm still surprised that they don't include it in the release-- I mean, look at the code. All it's doing is replacing IF (stupid_error) THEN (throw_up_and_die) with IF (stupid_error) THEN (try_to_make_it_better_first). Why would you not want that in your code? How is that in any way worse than the code it replaced?
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How is that in any way worse than the code it replaced?


True.
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Jeremy Reimer wrote:
From what I've heard, the Dual Core Xeons are still sharing memory bandwidth, but the Opterons are not. Is that really true? How can Intel be so lame?

I believe you are right on that point. I think it's mainly that Intel was caught off guard by how well the Opteron did. They honestly didn't expect it to do so well.... but boy were they wrong. Seeing that I own a Turion based laptop now and can speak from experience - AMDs processors sure do kick a lot of ass nowadays. My 1.6ghz Turion laptop can but a hurting on single threaded apps running on my dual 2.6ghz Xeon workstation upstairs.

Longer pipeline in the P4/Xeon. Not every app is going to be that way.
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Longer pipeline in the P4/Xeon. Not every app is going to be that way.

I would imagine most of them would be though. These are the old style 400mhz FSB Xeons. The box is over 2.5 years old so I can't say that I'm surprised that a new laptop could give it a run for it's money. The machine still runs a couple of things a bit faster (i.e. games and emulators) but I suspect a lot of that is because of the Radeon 9700 pro sitting in it rather than anything else. Most purely processor limited tasks seem to do a lot better on the laptop.
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