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I appreciate the support gents but this really isn't a $$ issue. There's a yearly cost and then a domain renewal cost (every 5 years) that I can/will handle with no problem.
The issue is that the Forum platform is old and antiquated as you saw recently when they told me we are running out of space. I just don't know how long they will support the platform. For sure, I'm not interested in starting something new if this one goes away.
Ever since I closed registration (invite only after they contact me) we've had no problems with scammers and the like. I'll never forget getting a call from Curly one day telling me that some scammer had put some nasty pictures on the site! Holy crap! I shut that down in a nano second. We have kids (well, now they are adults) that visit the site. I've always taken great pride on having a very civil forum.
So...I can certainly renew the domain name when it's due (12/26) but cannot control when the platform sunsets. I think we can keep it going under those parameters. I'll revisit at the end of next year to see what we have and what they let us have (storage).
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Thank you, Ernie. That sounds very fair. Appreciate your efforts!
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You're the best ernie. whatever happens, we know you have been the force behind all this goodness we share.
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So...
I got this today: "The user “thepacemaker?? (pacemakerfishing.com) has reached their disk quota.
The account currently uses 98.34% (9.6 GB/9.77 GB) of its disk capacity.
The account currently has 11,547 files.
Remove some files from this account, or ask the system administrator to increase the account’s disk quota."
I did remove a couple of forum categories but it did not do much.
have no clue who the "system administrator" is. Perhaps it's me? Perhaps they want more $$?
The end is near...how it went from 90% to 98% in a short time is beyond my comprehension.
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I just heard back from the “host?? and they recommended deleting some of the history.
Not sure if I want to do that but may have to.
What should go?
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I think an easy one would be old classifieds. I am not to say on some of the other old stuff that may be important to other members. Anything over xx years or related to dated events like fishing shows?
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Agreed on the Classifieds but deleting two categories didn’t make a dent. Plus it’s mostly words. Few pics.
I have another inquiry in to the hosting site. We shall see.
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Rather than deleting history, they advised me to talk to their sales folks. We’ll see how many Benjamins they want from me to keep this going.
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Miracles do happen!!!
Just got this: "We have taken a look into the usage and can see that your forum is using 9.2GB of your total 10GB of storage space on the server. Looking through the usage this is actually due to your Error log that is sitting at 9GB of storage as you do not appear to have emptied this. Your site will regularly generate errors and it is important to go through and not only address the errors but also clear the log out periodically otherwise this will eventually fill up. We have cleared the log file for you and you are no longer running into any space issues.
As the error log shows as recently updated as earlier as today we would recommend to look through and try to address these error / warnings as needed for your site as a new log has already started to generate."
We are safe for now and since I have no clue how to clear error logs, I am hoping it doesn't fill up fast.
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Good news. I like easy fixes
I was thinking last night a lot of pix come from a photo posting board, like Imgur. Do they add storage?
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I spent way too much time trying to figure this out but the folks at Doteasy were great to work with. They took pity on me when I said I was an old fart trying to run a fishing board. ![]()
There should be plenty of space now. Plenty of storage once they deleted the error files, which were many. More than 10 years of error files. That's what choked it up.
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Awesome Ernie!! Thanks for running this down. As far as files go for the future regardless of what happens, I suggest you copy anything older than 5 years old onto an external drive for archiving for now. It's always good to have a backup!
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backtofuturetoyota wrote:
I suggest you copy anything older than 5 years old onto an external drive for archiving for now. It's always good to have a backup!
I'll have to ask one of my boys on how to accomplish this. I think I tried before. Not sure there are any "files" since this is a hosted forum. But thanks!
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Domain Name: PACEMAKERFISHING.COM
Creation Date: 2004-12-20 T04:56:54
In that time, no one has contacted me to buy that name. ![]()
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