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yeah it says in the update that info will start to reappear.

Hi All,

Two days ago we introduced some new drives and raid controller as we kept running out of disk space. This morning that raid controller fell over and took one of our nodes (the most important one - the db) with it. We have replaced the raid controller and restored all data from a few-hours old backup. Sorry for the delays.

NOTE: As the uploads directory is 70GB, it is still being copied over. This means that most of the gallery and user uploaded files in the forums will be broken. Just give it time and it will return to normal.

Christian

it was so-so, SAU was down, so i went off and played on the ps3 most of the day. How about you?

um went to mildura today but cause i was feeling like crap didnt really enjoy the day like i should have :P

SAU seems to be missing a few post I think....

+1

What a joke, you know the saying though... a fool and his money are soon parted. Then again if you can afford those plates, you must have plenty of $$$

I love Holdens, bu there was some serious money thrown around to get this happening, i heard 3 million..

EDIT: for the last freakin time, who has the power to change my REAL name? godammit thats twice!

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