View Full Version : What's up with PBreview?
impeachme2
08-09-2001, 02:00 PM
Man, what's up with the site? Like a 48 hour downtime?
AllOleander
08-09-2001, 03:42 PM
sometimes its down.but not more than a day
Andrew
08-09-2001, 03:52 PM
I apologize for all the problems.
We installed openBSD on the server thinking it would make it more stable, but it hasn't worked out that way.
This weekend we are either going to install freeBSD or linux on the server and that should fix the crashing problems completely (freeBSD is used by major websites like Yahoo.)
Sorry for all the problems,
Andrew
AllOleander
08-09-2001, 04:43 PM
np, atleast its not down for long periods of times..but it can be annoying
thx for doing all ya can andrew
impeachme2
08-09-2001, 05:35 PM
Of all the review sites out there using the same bb system, this one is this best. It's the one with most helpful and most of the time friendly people. Also is the most pleasing to the eye, other than those black bg sites....I can't stand. Thanks a lot, just for having a forum section under pbreview.com.
impeachme2
08-09-2001, 05:40 PM
I'd also like to ask, if you can, to delete one of my threads. It is the "Selling JT Dark Raider" thread under Semi-Autos under the Trading Forum. "unknown" spammed some stupid replies, which I wish I can delete. It seems I am no longer able to do it on my side. I liked that feature. If you can, I'd just like his replies deleted. Thanks.
Andrew
08-09-2001, 07:31 PM
Will do...
Just for future refference.. If you see a bad post.. or some guy acting like a jerk.. use the report button! Its in the bottom left hand corner of every post next to IP... this way It tells one of the mods right away!
impeachme2
08-09-2001, 08:35 PM
Was that feature added recently? Thanks a lot for your help! =)
Andrew
08-09-2001, 08:42 PM
Yep, it was added with the new forums!
Thor the Mighty
08-10-2001, 05:49 AM
sweet! it is there! huh huh nice job on upgrading the forums andy :) :D :D
stobooy01
08-13-2001, 06:46 AM
A little late but.... You might want to go with freeBSD over Linux. freeBSD's kernel performs better for high connectivity applications.
Of course there's always Solaris ;)
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