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So, it appears that my monitoring is terrible as I'm not being notified of a lot of times the site is down, or it tells me after the site is back up (helpful ... )

So, as I'm desparately trying to get to the bottom of these outages, please let me know ...

Time the site was down (eg 25/08/2014 8:10pm - 8:22pm)

What you got when it was down (plain white screen or error message)

Whether you noticed how many people were on the site just before it happened (It doesnt seem to be related to numbers ... )

This is starting to drive me crazy and I appreciate the patience.

C

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Around 9:35 for at least 5-10 minutes I couldn't load any of the forum. Attempted the general section, motorsports section and nsw members sections.

Was just a blank screen with the writing "No input file specified." at the top left of the white screen.

Hiya,

I'm getting a weird one. I'm on iPad.

When I navigate to the forum index page, for some reason I get redirected to the App Store without clicking on anything. It's always this app. Amusing the first time, but getting annoying! Any idea if it's something to do with the averts on SAU?

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4.40pm

Have problems getting into Projects, overhauls and build-ups. Get white screen.

If I sign out I can get to it.

Mainly use firefox but same issue with IE as well

Is it still happening? Or just for a short period?

Is it still happening? Or just for a short period?

Still happening when I tried it just then.

I can access other parts of the forum.

Just tried logging out, accessing projects, overhauls and build-ups (which I could) and then logged in again once there and got the white screen again.

Still happening when I tried it just then.

I can access other parts of the forum.

Just tried logging out, accessing projects, overhauls and build-ups (which I could) and then logged in again once there and got the white screen again.

So every time you try? refreshes dont fix?

What skin/theme ?

So every time you try? refreshes dont fix?

What skin/theme ?

I tried refreshing and clearing the browser cache and ti didn't fix the problem.

Just changed the theme and it now works. I think I must of had an old skin that you can't choose anymore.

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