
I'm getting this quite often when looking at new posts. After refreshing a few times it works again. What's happening?
Sometimes I have to hit f5 over 20 times until "view new posts" works. Is this really needed?ssilk wrote:This message comes, when the server is nearly overloaded. It prevents the database from being overused.
You need to wait 5sec and it works, refresh faster and it wont work. (thats how it goes for me)Zeblote wrote:Sometimes I have to hit f5 over 20 times until "view new posts" works. Is this really needed?ssilk wrote:This message comes, when the server is nearly overloaded. It prevents the database from being overused.
Choumiko wrote:It's a wonder how good the game is, if you consider how bad they are with the FFF numberssillyfly wrote:kovarex just posted the thread... but with #118 in the title. I think they had too much beer
I think these are too high and should be lowered if the server load permits it.ssilk wrote:User search flood interval: 10
Number of seconds users must wait between searches. This interval is checked independently for each user.
Guest search flood interval: 20
Number of seconds guests must wait between searches. If one guest searches all others have to wait until the time interval passed.
Pretty sure that's true. Even when paging rapidly through search results or making several searches in quick succession when logged in as mod I haven't seen an error message in months. It used to bother me sometimes when I was a regular user.ssilk wrote:It might be, that there are some kind of inbuilt preference, that moderator/admin etc. have higher prio, than normal users.
It makes sense, as searches are limited per user, not per IP. And the guest limit is global. As written above: If one guest searches all others have to wait until the time interval passed.ssilk wrote:I can say by 100%, that there is no distinction about the source IP in phpBB. Makes no sense, cause IP's can change without warning.
There is no such option, or did I miss it?ssilk wrote:You can avoid paging for example, if you set the pager to 200 in the advanced-search or so.
Yeah?? If he logs in he can search much faster! There is in my eyes no reason to make search for guests superfast. But I'm open for other opinions...daniel34 wrote:I think these are too high and should be lowered if the server load permits it.ssilk wrote:Guest search flood interval: 20
Number of seconds guests must wait between searches. If one guest searches all others have to wait until the time interval passed.
It makes sense, as searches are limited per user, not per IP. And the guest limit is global. As written above: If one guest searches all others have to wait until the time interval passed.
There is no such option, or did I miss it?[/quote]ssilk wrote:You can avoid paging for example, if you set the pager to 200 in the advanced-search or so.