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the get new posts thing is acting oddly. it comes up fine but when i try to access page two of the search i get this:

searcherrorqa0.jpg

i havent tried any other searches to see if its common to all of them. im running xp and ff3

EDIT: same thing with the "get active topics for: today" function

Heres a quick and dirty rundown;

The site has been moved to a new server and the old server has had its config updated to point to the new servers db. This means we have one db and two 'sites' until everybodies DNS is updated. Because I have fixed the search on the new server, people who are still getting the old server's 'site' will have some problems, but they will be fixed when the users' DNS is updated. (ie, I can search and view new posts with no errors at all).

Hopefully that makes sense, its hard to explain DNS stuff without pictures. Ask any q's, I might have to reply using an ms paint representation. :(:P:(

Christian

The error returned was:

Erreur Sphinx : connection to localhost:3312 failed

Merci de contacter un Administrateur !

Is this the DNS related issue still? Ive cleared the caches on my DNS servers and still cant get access.

Do this for me;

Open command prompt: Start -> Run -> Type 'cmd' -> Hit Enter

Type;

nslookup <enter>

set q=any <enter>

skylinesaustralia.com <enter>

skylinesaustralia.net <enter>

And then post the output here. (You may need to enable cut n paste, right click on the title bar of cmd, go to properties and tick 'quick edit').

> set q=any

> skylinesaustralia.com

Server: UnKnown

Address: 172.16.1.1

DNS request timed out.

timeout was 2 seconds.

*** Request to UnKnown timed-out

> skylinesaustralia.net

Server: UnKnown

Address: 172.16.1.1

skylinesaustralia.net nameserver = ns1.nexcess.net

skylinesaustralia.net nameserver = ns2.nexcess.net

skylinesaustralia.net MX preference = 10, mail exchanger = mail.skylinesaustra

lia.net

skylinesaustralia.net

primary name server = ns1.nexcess.net

responsible mail addr = admin.skylinesaustralia.net

serial = 1219358344

refresh = 7200 (2 hours)

retry = 2048 (34 mins 8 secs)

expire = 1048576 (12 days 3 hours 16 mins 16 secs)

default TTL = 21600 (6 hours)

skylinesaustralia.net internet address = 208.69.126.31

mail.skylinesaustralia.net internet address = 208.69.126.31

>

> set type=ns

> skylinesaustralia.com

Server: UnKnown

Address: 172.16.1.1

Non-authoritative answer:

skylinesaustralia.com nameserver = ns1.nexcess.net

skylinesaustralia.com nameserver = ns2.nexcess.net

ns1.nexcess.net internet address = 69.39.81.205

ns2.nexcess.net internet address = 208.69.120.2

> skylinesaustralia.net

Server: UnKnown

Address: 172.16.1.1

Non-authoritative answer:

skylinesaustralia.net nameserver = ns1.nexcess.net

skylinesaustralia.net nameserver = ns2.nexcess.net

ns1.nexcess.net internet address = 69.39.81.205

ns2.nexcess.net internet address = 208.69.120.2

>

And this too. Looks like your authorative DNS servers arent accepting connections so everyone is running from cached records in DNS even though the TTL has probably expired.

> set type=a

> server ns1.nexcess.net

DNS request timed out.

timeout was 2 seconds.

Default Server: ns1.nexcess.net

Address: 69.39.81.205

> www.skylinesaustralia.com

Server: ns1.nexcess.net

Address: 69.39.81.205

DNS request timed out.

timeout was 2 seconds.

DNS request timed out.

timeout was 2 seconds.

*** Request to ns1.nexcess.net timed-out

> www.skylinesaustralia.net

Server: ns1.nexcess.net

Address: 69.39.81.205

DNS request timed out.

timeout was 2 seconds.

DNS request timed out.

timeout was 2 seconds.

*** Request to ns1.nexcess.net timed-out

>

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