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Raven

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It seems there is an error with a clock somewhere, responses to posts are displaying above the original posts

Example
 

Deebs

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Hmm,

have just checked the times on the servers and they are all in sync...
 

TdC

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speaking of time, none of the dates in the quotesdb are correct. also, imo the large double-quotes are teh sook combined with the tiny letters :(
 

Chilly

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Hmm,

have just checked the times on the servers and they are all in sync...

Time zones? Have you clustered that german server with the english ones? That might have put some odd +1hr artefacts in the database.

/edit I also had a "connection reset while page was loading error" while posting this.
 

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I will check the zones but I am sure the german one is fine (its a virtual box).

Also have fired an email off to the author of HAproxy in an attempt to figure out why I am getting blank data being returned back to the user.
 

Chilly

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I was offered the newreply.php file to download (a blank file) while trying to post the edit to that last post :p

When that happens on my server, its always a misconfigured apache/php in some way.
 

tris-

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another problem -

all posts are coming as being new posts that were created since the last time i logged on. for example, posts from last week are being show as new.
 

Deebs

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Mark the forums as read and then see what happens over the next couple of hours.
 

tris-

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how does one mark the forums as read?
 

Deebs

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On the forum home page, underneath the list of all the forums, Mark forums read
 

GReaper

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Or from the menu bar on each page. Quick Links > Mark Forums Read.
 

GReaper

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I'm still getting the old posts being flagged as new problem. The "Mark Forums Read" does work, but it doesn't automatically do it after not visiting for a while.
 

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