Problems logging in
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Fish stick88
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Problems logging in
I have been experiencing problems logging in the past couple days, it has been letting me type in my info, then it will just say the page is unavailable, Dont know if its just me or is anyone else having this problem?
Speed has never killed anyone, suddenly becoming stationary... That's what gets you.
'94 850 Sedan - 160k miles
'94 850 Sedan - 160k miles
It is not only youFish stick88 wrote:I have been experiencing problems logging in the past couple days, it has been letting me type in my info, then it will just say the page is unavailable, Dont know if its just me or is anyone else having this problem?
Git Er Done
dbeckwith
95 850 GLT
264,000 miles
dbeckwith
95 850 GLT
264,000 miles
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bronxnativ
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- Year and Model: 96 850 GLT 5 Speed
- Location: Colorado
same here.
Al
- matthew1
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My server admin in E. Europe is trying some stuff to prevent downtime. Last night (N. America time) he put http://nginx.org/ in front of Apache (for you geeks) to try to divide the static from the dynamic.
This is the cause of that. If your problems where before last night, it was because of the spottiness, which nginx was an attempt to fix. Whenever there's a fundamental change, it takes time to iron out problems. We're aware of probably 90% of the problems, but it never hurts to add a topic like this. Not trying to discourage you.
The growing pains have been worse than I'd thought. Between uptime and spam, it's a nuthouse. Thank the mods for dealing with the spam. I'm trying different things to prevent that, but nothing really earth-shattering yet.
This is the cause of that. If your problems where before last night, it was because of the spottiness, which nginx was an attempt to fix. Whenever there's a fundamental change, it takes time to iron out problems. We're aware of probably 90% of the problems, but it never hurts to add a topic like this. Not trying to discourage you.
The growing pains have been worse than I'd thought. Between uptime and spam, it's a nuthouse. Thank the mods for dealing with the spam. I'm trying different things to prevent that, but nothing really earth-shattering yet.
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- matthew1
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The nginx change has been removed, nixed, vacated. It was a try that didn't work. On to the next idea.
Help keep MVS on the web -> click sponsors' links here on MVS when you buy from them.
Also -> Amazon link. Click that when you go to buy something on Amazon and MVS gets a cut!
1998 V70, no dash lights on
1997 850 T5 [gone] w/ MSD ignition coil, Hallman manual boost controller, injectors, R bumper, OMP strut brace
2004 V70 R [gone]
How to Thank someone for their post

Also -> Amazon link. Click that when you go to buy something on Amazon and MVS gets a cut!
1998 V70, no dash lights on
1997 850 T5 [gone] w/ MSD ignition coil, Hallman manual boost controller, injectors, R bumper, OMP strut brace
2004 V70 R [gone]
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