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while browsing the forums I get thrown to this page (which is blank) http://ads.pubmatic.com/AdServer/js/showad.js

been happening for the last few days

could be my issue only - not sure.

anyone else experiencing this ?

Here's a weird one.

I just clicked on a reply to a thread, "Bee*r Rev Limiter Wiring Help. R34 Gtt" and when it opened the theme changed and it appeared as if I was the OP and not me.

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Something massively wrong with mine... I check the my content page and it shows new posts as recent as today but go to threads and the most recent posts visible are days ago

Same here; on my phone and on PC, some parts of the site are recent, but most is posts that show as "yesterday" but are in fact days old, and there are no new post visible.

Ok, so, I think the logged in as somebody else problem is fixed. Can anybody confirm?

The other non-updated 'my content' is likely an index problem and will be fixed momentarily.

Oh no - incorrect Login ID coming up again.

(Methz and TT350? this time)

You can not do anything from the screen of the other user but it does come up.

Select another link and it switches back to my Login :wacko:

Update post: Mainly when I click "New Content" or "SAU Community"

Edited by Sinista32

Ok, so ... auto scaling is stupid and should be killed.

I've ditched our auto scaling and instead just have one big ass server for the web stuff. Fingers crossed it does what we need it to.

If anybody knows their way around servers I'd love some help with this crap.

Simon, let me know if its still a problem?

  • 1 month later...

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