Golf Club Atlas
GolfClubAtlas.com => Golf Course Architecture => Topic started by: Tim Martin on June 10, 2013, 08:19:07 PM
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Anybody get this error message when trying to log on through an iPad? No issues for log in through iPhone or desktop.
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I had that trying to post a reply around 4:45 from a pc today.
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Today I actually experienced that trying to reply to a PM, reply to a thread, and even to logout!
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i had it with my laptop more often than not today.
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I am gettting this same error message with PM's and posting - not sure if this one will work!
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I have been getting that stupid message all day. I may never come back.
edit: after hours of trying to respond, it finally worked. I am back baby!
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I have been getting that stupid message all day. I may never come back.
edit: after hours of trying to respond, it finally worked. I am back baby!
Can't keep the Hurricane at bay!
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I've gotten various error messages when I try to reply. If this gets through, maybe, just maybe, it's all been fixed.
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I told yall the site would have have issues this week.
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I'd guess it was a software error in nginx at the hosting site that was either hard to fix or went undetected by the host service provider for a while.
" Nginx (pronounced engine-x) is a free, open-source, high-performance HTTP server and reverse proxy, as well as an IMAP/POP3 proxy server. Igor Sysoev started development of Nginx in 2002, with the first public release in 2004. Nginx now hosts nearly 12.18% (22.2M) of active sites across all domains. Nginx is known for its high performance, stability, rich feature set, simple configuration, and low resource consumption.
Nginx is one of a handful of servers written to address the C10K problem. Unlike traditional servers, Nginx doesn't rely on threads to handle requests. Instead it uses a much more scalable event-driven (asynchronous) architecture. This architecture uses small, but more importantly, predictable amounts of memory under load.
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