RuminDange
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Count me in on the loss......
What no backup of the database? That is bad.
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What no backup of the database? That is bad.

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RuminDange said:Count me in on the loss......![]()
What no backup of the database? That is bad.![]()
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Spoony Bard said:The database is backed up weekly - on the new server it will probably back up nightly since executing a backup takes a considerable amount of processor space..
Understand, I was not referring to a complete restore of the database back to before the qlitch, but a recovery of the lost table where the subscriptions are kept. But restoration, no matter how minor is a time consuming process in itself. Hopefully this isn't a sign of a more serious glitch isn't waiting to happen.Spoony Bard said:While this was a severe glitch - it doesn't stand up there with the kind of crash mandating a reset to backup. Remember that ENWorld, at peak times, gets a couple hundred posts an hour. Any reset would lose a lot of data.
Morrus said:Looks like we've had a major glitch, folks. No idea what could have caused it, but everyone's subscribed threads have been deleted from the database.
Very odd. I'm glad it was the subscribed threads table that got zapped, though and not, say, the threads table, or the members table...
I don't think there's anything I can do about it; the data is gone. You'll have to re-add them manually.
Greybar said:Any chance that the system could automatically remove subscriptions to threads that are more than X days without a reply?
Would that even help?
I can see that my suggestion was blissfully ignored. :\Joshua Randall said:Morrus - suggest you change the default to "no e-mail notification", which will drastically cut down on pointless e-mail sends.
Yes. You can use the Find posts by user aspect of the search function to, uhh, y'know, find all the posts by a certain user.woodelf said:So, if i subscribe, does the search function include the ability to find all threads i've posted to? That'd probably re-locate at least half of my subscribed threads.
Right. Or you can just click on their user name next to their post and a menu drops down which includes "Find more posts by" the user. I'm assuming that's also one of the community supporter benefits (unless it works for you without being one, in which case, you're welcomeJoshua Randall said:Yes. You can use the Find posts by user aspect of the search function to, uhh, y'know, find all the posts by a certain user.Just put your own name in there and away you go.