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a. As Champions of Europe there's no reason we shouldn't be pushing for a top 7 spot & a run in the Cups
24%
  
b. Last season was a trophy winning one and there's only one way to go after that, I expect a dull mid table bore fest of a season
17%
  
c. Buy some f***ing players or we're in a battle to stay up & that's as good as it gets
18%
  
d. Moyes out
37%
  
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3%
  



BRANDED 12:12 Wed Aug 9
Can a mod reboot the server?
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Hammer and Pickle 10:49 Wed Oct 25
Re: Can a mod reboot the server?
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=HEOFCTYmoSk&pp=ygUqeW91ciBib2R5IG15IGJvZHkgZXZlcnlib2R5IG1vdmUgeW91ciBib2R5

Nobody 9:59 Wed Oct 25
Re: Can a mod reboot the server?
Can a mod reboot the server?

Nobody should 'kick' the service...

Nutsin 9:53 Fri Sep 15
Re: Can a mod reboot the server?
If they do shut down this site I will miss gph.

ironsofcanada 6:43 Fri Sep 15
Re: Can a mod reboot the server?
bruuuu

always happy to be of service

Helmut Shown 6:27 Fri Sep 15
Re: Can a mod reboot the server?
I suspect that the server and therefore this site are on their last legs. The posters are few and far between but it is still very slow. I tried to post on here today and twice it timed out on me then when I finally managed to post it came up three times on the same thread.

Mike Oxsaw 8:38 Tue Sep 5
Re: Can a mod reboot the server?
I suspect the best that can be done from the outside is to front-end the domain/server with a "leaky bucket" which can be optimised to send requests to the server at a speed that prevents the repeated crashes and log-outs.

Manuel 5:37 Tue Sep 5
Re: Can a mod reboot the server?
I never knew about ITBS either, a quick google search brings you to this however..


''I've been a member here for a while now and all i can say is this is the most boring west ham forum i have ever been on. Both Westhamonline and KUMB have there wankers on it who know nothing about anything but at least they comment at a frequent rate. I really cannot believe how poor this forum is and it could be so
much better if they just made a few small changes. Please use this topic as a way of saying what changes you would like to make on ITBS.''

bruuuno 12:59 Tue Sep 5
Re: Can a mod reboot the server?
I’ve hacked it and used it as a back door into all your phones and watched you all sat there having a shit. I may have masturbated

zebthecat 11:14 Mon Sep 4
Re: Can a mod reboot the server?
"Although I'm sure someone could hack it."

I very much doubt that.
As I have said before they are a hosting company and would be very switched to that sort of thing as it is, literally, their business at risk. If it was hackable it already would have been.
I work as web developer for a charity and we get drive by attacks on a daily basis even the odd DDOS one.
The code is another matter but I doesn't look as though it might be prone to a little Bobby Tables SQL injecton attack.
It is defintely the datbase on its last legs and there are a few ways in which MySQL can manifest this sort of behaviour a couple of which are easily fixable. Updating to MariaDB (which is a drop-in replacement) wouold be start as it fixes the broken query optimizer.
Without the login credentials we can do nothing.

Hammer and Pickle 9:59 Mon Sep 4
Re: Can a mod reboot the server?
No doubt you could

Cabbage Savage 8:55 Mon Sep 4
Re: Can a mod reboot the server?
I can hack servier

Bouncing Ludo 8:48 Mon Sep 4
Re: Can a mod reboot the server?
If North Bank is paying for it, I assume his email address is stored with the ISP (easyspace?). So it's likely that the IsP can just reset the control panel username and password with the right email address.

Alternatively, wait till the domain runs out next year and start afresh on a new provider.

Council Scum 4:55 Mon Sep 4
Re: Can a mod reboot the server?
swindon hammer 4:34 Mon Sep 4
Re: Can a mod reboot the server?

ITBS was a very good site for a number of years, pre social media

Mike Oxsaw 4:50 Mon Sep 4
Re: Can a mod reboot the server?
..."Although I'm sure someone could hack it."

Sounds like a job for a REAL man, that. Any takers?

swindon hammer 4:34 Mon Sep 4
Re: Can a mod reboot the server?
Until I read this thread last week I had no idea there was another West Ham forum called ITBS.

Searched for it and it’s still going albeit with not much traffic it seems.

Swiss. 4:12 Mon Sep 4
Re: Can a mod reboot the server?
Wils

Yes I've mentioned about re-indexing the DB about a billion times. It seems they don't have the admin rights to access the server or DB. Although I'm sure someone could hack it.

Wils 1:28 Mon Sep 4
Re: Can a mod reboot the server?
"Does anybody have an idea about roughly when the site started playing up?

It can't really be excessive demand on the server"

I suspect it's to do withe size of the DB. I say that as when it's slow the the DB connection often times out and the site is peppered with Mysql timeout errors.

A quick tune up of the DB- a reindex perhaps? - is what is needed.

Mike Oxsaw 11:41 Thu Aug 31
Re: Can a mod reboot the server?
Does anybody have an idea about roughly when the site started playing up?

It can't really be excessive demand on the server as there's only about 3 users left - and 2 of them are my other user names.

Maybe site admin switched over to 64k dial-up on the last renewal to save money...

Mex Martillo 7:45 Thu Aug 31
Re: Can a mod reboot the server?
OK Wils, thsnks, live and learn, and all that.

Mex Martillo 7:45 Thu Aug 31
Re: Can a mod reboot the server?
OK Wils, thsnks, live and learn, and all that.

Mike Oxsaw 4:00 Thu Aug 31
Re: Can a mod reboot the server?
If a copy of the site software is available (without any user details) I could set up a clone on my NAS for those so inclined to have a play with and/or run some updates for others to comment on.

It will not serve as a replacement site though as neither my main NAS or it's mirror in Thailand have adequate access bandwidth.

I've been meaning to push the request for the software site admin/site owners' way for a few weeks but simply have not had the time.

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