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IPB WARNING [2] mysql_connect(): Can't connect to MySQL server on '10.1.1.78' (113) (Line: 131 of /ips_kernel/class_db_mysql.php)

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SQL error: Can't connect to MySQL server on '10.1.1.78' (113)

SQL error code:

Date: Tuesday 06th of June 2006 08:02:21 AM

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Broken again

mySQL query error: INSERT INTO ibf_search_results (id,search_date,post_max,sort_key,sort_order,member_id,ip_address,query_cache) VALUES('f68a1e6e6c5ff9ffb418b065d2dcb00a',1149640619,71,'last_post','desc',7973,'150.101.219.2','SELECT t.*, t.title as topic_title FROM ibf_topics t WHERE t.approved=1 AND t.state != \'link\' AND t.forum_id IN(135,139,136,138,137,140,17,66,84,70,71,33,34,130,112,121,39,36,40,38,144,61,4

,56,12,141,54,64,80,82,83,81,77,145,103,102,142,104,107,115,108,109,110,148,132,

33,134,147,7,79,11,85,49,19,18,63,16,32,143,29,123,126,127,13,21,100,23,28,24,25

26,27,8,53,59,146,10,9,57,14) AND t.last_post > 1149590326 ORDER BY t.last_post DESC')

SQL error: Got error 127 from storage engine

SQL error code:

Date: Wednesday 07th of June 2006 10:36:59 AM

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