Database errors...
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I'm getting tons of these this morning. Just thought you would want to know:
Database error
The Miata Turbo Forum database has encountered a problem.
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Database error
The Miata Turbo Forum database has encountered a problem.
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Please try the following:
Load the page again by clicking the Refresh button in your web browser.
Open the www.miataturbo.net home page, then try to open another page.
Click the Back button to try another link.
The www.miataturbo.net forum technical staff have been notified of the error, though you may contact them if the problem persists.
We apologise for any inconvenience.
I got them twice at my apartment and again about 2 hrs ago on campus.
On my own computer I could reload and it would work.
At campus the website wouldn't work entirely once i got that error.
Very well could have been the campus network though.
On my own computer I could reload and it would work.
At campus the website wouldn't work entirely once i got that error.
Very well could have been the campus network though.
sometimes SQL just ***** up 
in reality since it's a shared server there isn't **** I can do about it besides request to move the DB to a less used SQL server, which I've done in the past. The loads on this one have been great though.
A surefire way to **** it up is to try and load an attachment larger than it can handle, I think SQL can handle 4 megs and I have the max file size set higher.
I guess I'll run a backup just to be safe

in reality since it's a shared server there isn't **** I can do about it besides request to move the DB to a less used SQL server, which I've done in the past. The loads on this one have been great though.
A surefire way to **** it up is to try and load an attachment larger than it can handle, I think SQL can handle 4 megs and I have the max file size set higher.
I guess I'll run a backup just to be safe
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