Isn't it fun when you have the program working fine (Gossamer Forums) and your darn SQL host doesn't do their job?
I got this error last night "The log file for database 'mydatabasebasename' is full. Back up the transaction log for the database to free up some log space. "
Actually that's the error I got after I turned debugging on. So it sounds like it's a basic housekeeping issue for the SQL server folks. Of course basic issues sometimes take a while to be resolved. Filed a ticket with my 24/7 support last night around 0100 , sent a follow up at 0630, got a "we'll let you know soon" reply at 0800, it's now 1030 <SIGH>......
These are the problems you face when you don't run your own servers, which is a boat a lot of people are in.
To get this back to a Gossamer question though, am I right in assuming that GT's application of Gossamer Forums is probably the largest currently deployed? With over 12 thousand members and....oh roughly 140 thousand posts, can I ask how big your Forums database is, ballpark?
I got this error last night "The log file for database 'mydatabasebasename' is full. Back up the transaction log for the database to free up some log space. "
Actually that's the error I got after I turned debugging on. So it sounds like it's a basic housekeeping issue for the SQL server folks. Of course basic issues sometimes take a while to be resolved. Filed a ticket with my 24/7 support last night around 0100 , sent a follow up at 0630, got a "we'll let you know soon" reply at 0800, it's now 1030 <SIGH>......
These are the problems you face when you don't run your own servers, which is a boat a lot of people are in.
To get this back to a Gossamer question though, am I right in assuming that GT's application of Gossamer Forums is probably the largest currently deployed? With over 12 thousand members and....oh roughly 140 thousand posts, can I ask how big your Forums database is, ballpark?