Tex...Critical Error

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Post by annie oakley »

Tex....I have gotton a couple Critical error messages when I try to go back to the message board after replying to a post. May be nothing but early warning is better. Love Oma
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Hi Oma,

That's just an indication of server overload, when too many requests arrive at the same time, for access to a database. I can't do anything about it, because it's not my server. I just lease space on it. When it happens, just hit the backspace button, wait a second or two, and try again. Usually, unless there is a major problem, your database query will go through on the second or third attempt.

My ISP puts all database type websites on the same server, and so sometimes more requests arrive than it can handle. Presumably, if it gets too bad, they will add another server, and aleviate the problem.

I hesitate to complain, because this bulletin board uses a tremendous amount of bandwidth, (due to all the smilies and images), and they don't charge me anything extra, for all the bandwidth. I'm fairly sure that if I start complaining about the critical errors, they will probably start charging for the bandwidth, and that could get to be expensive.

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