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newsgroup moved to new server...
Jul 22, 2006
Jan Knepper
Jul 22, 2006
Brad Anderson
Jul 22, 2006
Derek Parnell
Jul 22, 2006
Kirk McDonald
Jul 22, 2006
Jan Knepper
Jul 22, 2006
Kirk McDonald
Jul 23, 2006
Jan Knepper
Jul 27, 2006
Justin C Calvarese
Jul 28, 2006
Jan Knepper
Jul 22, 2006
Lars Ivar Igesund
Jul 24, 2006
Rajiv Bhagwat
Jul 28, 2006
S.
Aug 01, 2006
TK
Aug 02, 2006
Jan Knepper
Sep 01, 2006
Adder
Sep 28, 2006
jose cabrera
July 22, 2006
All,

The newsgroups (actually digitalmars.com) has moved to a new server with much more processor power Dual Opteron 2.0 Ghz, with 8 times as much RAM and about 8 times as much disk space). Overall this should result in an 8*+ or so improvement.

Unfortunately there were some issue's getting all the news articles moved over. It should be fine now and posting should work again as well. However, the articles might all show as un-read when you reconnect to news.digitalmars.com. (They did for me in Thunderbird www.mozilla.org/thunderbird/). I am not sure that there is anything I could do to prevent this at this moment.

Let me know if there are any problems.

Thanks!
Jan



-- 
ManiaC++
Jan Knepper

But as for me and my household, we shall use Mozilla...
www.mozilla.org
July 22, 2006
Jan Knepper wrote:
> All,
> 
> The newsgroups (actually digitalmars.com) has moved to a new server with much more processor power Dual Opteron 2.0 Ghz, with 8 times as much RAM and about 8 times as much disk space). Overall this should result in an 8*+ or so improvement.

One can only hope you're referring to content, as well.

BA
July 22, 2006
On Sun, 23 Jul 2006 05:52:07 +1000, Jan Knepper <jan@smartsoft.us> wrote:

> All,
>
> The newsgroups (actually digitalmars.com) has moved to a new server

> Let me know if there are any problems.

I'm using Opera (at home) and there were no problems at all.

I'll log in with 40tude at the office tomorrow and let you know if there are any issues there.

-- 
Derek Parnell
Melbourne, Australia
July 22, 2006
Jan Knepper wrote:
> All,
> 
> The newsgroups (actually digitalmars.com) has moved to a new server with much more processor power Dual Opteron 2.0 Ghz, with 8 times as much RAM and about 8 times as much disk space). Overall this should result in an 8*+ or so improvement.
> 
> Unfortunately there were some issue's getting all the news articles moved over. It should be fine now and posting should work again as well. However, the articles might all show as un-read when you reconnect to news.digitalmars.com. (They did for me in Thunderbird www.mozilla.org/thunderbird/). I am not sure that there is anything I could do to prevent this at this moment.
> 
> Let me know if there are any problems.
> 
> Thanks!
> Jan
> 

I can't seem to access archived messages through Thunderbird. New messages are showing up fine. The web archive doesn't seem to be working, either.

-- 
Kirk McDonald
Pyd: Wrapping Python with D
http://dsource.org/projects/pyd/wiki
July 22, 2006
Jan Knepper wrote:

> All,
> 
> The newsgroups (actually digitalmars.com) has moved to a new server with much more processor power Dual Opteron 2.0 Ghz, with 8 times as much RAM and about 8 times as much disk space). Overall this should result in an 8*+ or so improvement.
> 
> Unfortunately there were some issue's getting all the news articles moved over. It should be fine now and posting should work again as well. However, the articles might all show as un-read when you reconnect to news.digitalmars.com. (They did for me in Thunderbird www.mozilla.org/thunderbird/). I am not sure that there is anything I could do to prevent this at this moment.
> 
> Let me know if there are any problems.
> 
> Thanks!
> Jan
> 
> 
> 

I am not able to read any of the old posts, I got all the headers from earlier, but get that they don't exist on the server anymore if I try to read them. I guess some clients will cache them, mine (KNode) don't. I also unsubscribed / resubscribed to digitalmars.D.dtl to test. Only this thread was there.

-- 
Lars Ivar Igesund
blog at http://larsivi.net
DSource & #D: larsivi
July 22, 2006
OK, rebuild the overview and history... I think that solved it...

Thanks!
Jan



Kirk McDonald wrote:

> Jan Knepper wrote:
>> All,
>>
>> The newsgroups (actually digitalmars.com) has moved to a new server with much more processor power Dual Opteron 2.0 Ghz, with 8 times as much RAM and about 8 times as much disk space). Overall this should result in an 8*+ or so improvement.
>>
>> Unfortunately there were some issue's getting all the news articles moved over. It should be fine now and posting should work again as well. However, the articles might all show as un-read when you reconnect to news.digitalmars.com. (They did for me in Thunderbird www.mozilla.org/thunderbird/). I am not sure that there is anything I could do to prevent this at this moment.
>>
>> Let me know if there are any problems.
>>
>> Thanks!
>> Jan
>>
> 
> I can't seem to access archived messages through Thunderbird. New messages are showing up fine. The web archive doesn't seem to be working, either.
> 
July 22, 2006
Weird, I use Thunderbird... everything was marked somewhat weird but now everything is fine, I have old posts, I have what I've read previously, etc.

Odd.

-[Unknown]

> Jan Knepper wrote:
>> All,
>>
>> The newsgroups (actually digitalmars.com) has moved to a new server with much more processor power Dual Opteron 2.0 Ghz, with 8 times as much RAM and about 8 times as much disk space). Overall this should result in an 8*+ or so improvement.
>>
>> Unfortunately there were some issue's getting all the news articles moved over. It should be fine now and posting should work again as well. However, the articles might all show as un-read when you reconnect to news.digitalmars.com. (They did for me in Thunderbird www.mozilla.org/thunderbird/). I am not sure that there is anything I could do to prevent this at this moment.
>>
>> Let me know if there are any problems.
>>
>> Thanks!
>> Jan
>>
> 
> I can't seem to access archived messages through Thunderbird. New messages are showing up fine. The web archive doesn't seem to be working, either.
> 
July 22, 2006
Jan Knepper wrote:
> OK, rebuild the overview and history... I think that solved it...
> 
> Thanks!
> Jan
> 

Okay, it's working now. The web archive is still spitting out a 500 error, however:
http://www.digitalmars.com/drn-bin/wwwnews?digitalmars.D

-- 
Kirk McDonald
Pyd: Wrapping Python with D
http://dsource.org/projects/pyd/wiki
July 23, 2006
Yeah... that's because there as some issue's running the 32 bits executable on a 64 bits operating system.
Trying to figure those out...

/usr/libexec/ld-elf.so.1: Undefined symbol "cerr" referenced from COPY relocation in <executable>

It has to do with the <executable> being linked against the dynamic libraries... If it would be static this would not be a problem. However... I do not have the sources... <sigh>

Jan



Kirk McDonald wrote:
> Jan Knepper wrote:
>> OK, rebuild the overview and history... I think that solved it...
>>
>> Thanks!
>> Jan
>>
> 
> Okay, it's working now. The web archive is still spitting out a 500 error, however:
> http://www.digitalmars.com/drn-bin/wwwnews?digitalmars.D
> 

-- 
ManiaC++
Jan Knepper

But as for me and my household, we shall use Mozilla...
www.mozilla.org
July 24, 2006
Thanks for the move. Now everything works great in Outlook Express. For the
first time in years instead of thousands of unread messages, I am seeing
1-10, which is the correct number.
- Rajiv Bhagwat



"Jan Knepper" <jan@smartsoft.us> wrote in message news:e9tvl9$km5$1@opteron.digitaldaemon.com...
> All,
>
> The newsgroups (actually digitalmars.com) has moved to a new server with much more processor power Dual Opteron 2.0 Ghz, with 8 times as much RAM and about 8 times as much disk space). Overall this should result in an 8*+ or so improvement.
>
> Unfortunately there were some issue's getting all the news articles moved over. It should be fine now and posting should work again as well. However, the articles might all show as un-read when you reconnect to news.digitalmars.com. (They did for me in Thunderbird www.mozilla.org/thunderbird/). I am not sure that there is anything I could do to prevent this at this moment.
>
> Let me know if there are any problems.
>
> Thanks!
> Jan
>
>
>
> -- 
> ManiaC++
> Jan Knepper
>
> But as for me and my household, we shall use Mozilla... www.mozilla.org


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