On Thursday 04 March 2010 23:08:59 Frank Sweetser wrote:
> The good news: the dashboard is back up, and accepting new submissions. 
> The new server it's on has substantially more memory and storage, so should
> behave itself much better in the future.
>
> The bad news: apparently there had been some corruption creeping into the
> database for some time now, so the existing data got partially lost.  This
> has most likely been responsible for a chunk of the mysterious results that
> would never show up.  I still have a snapshot of the old data, so it can
> probably be manually correlated and recovered it necessary, but for now the
> dashboard is running off of a fresh empty database.
>
> As always, please let me know if anyone sees any problems.

Hello Frank,

Thanks for looking after this for us.  Actually the problems came at just the 
right time, because we had finished the 5.0.1 testing and released it, so we 
are now in development mode and for the moment the regression testing, though 
important, is not critical as it is prior to a release.

If it will simplify your life, please feel free to start the database from 
scratch.  In general the old data is not very interesting except just before 
the release when I sometimes like to see what has happened a week ago.  I 
don't think I have ever gone back more than a week.

Again, thanks for the work you do for the project, for me it is *extremely* 
important.

Best regards,

Kern



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