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The Breakroom => The Water Cooler => Topic started by: Chuck in E. TN on November 17, 2016, 11:51:21 AM
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I'm getting 'Error Too many processes' for several days now...
Chuck
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Yep, same here - annoying isn't it. It comes up for a few hours then gone again :bang:
I have sent out a cry for help from the computer literate MEM Admins just before 13:00 GMT today but nothing so far. I feel so bad about it not being on line :palm:
Jo
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Update:
Just had confirmation that our hosting site is having problems which are STILL not yet resolved (http://smileys.on-my-web.com/repository/Unhappy/cool-unhappy-071.gif).
Sometimes I wonder why we willingly have anything to do with computers (http://smileys.on-my-web.com/repository/Computer/computer-17.gif)
Jo
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Jo, sorry about being slow to respond... busy day (VAT return time = 1/2 day chasing down stupid invoices for £1.74 because the accountants won't JFDI claiming back the VAT :palm:
Anyway, I feel extra-guilty, 'cos I'm the one who recommended the host (Daily) in the first place. And ever since we put MEM on there, Daily has been nothing but trouble!
Apologies all MEM users - our "dedicated" host is working flat out to, hopefully, fix our site & the dozens of others they broke. Meanwhile, we are looking for a better way...
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I feel, I have a limb missing! :scratch:
When, "Is it me?" strikes. This is useful...... http://downforeveryoneorjustme.com/
David.
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There has been a lot of activity world wide...much of the boards are targeted most attacs this month has been from usual suspects. Like one Finnish board that has only few hundred memers suddenly got 500 bots visiting from ZH.
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well 4 days now with only 'too many processes' happening. Any idea if the board is going to be up anytime soon. I'm in meltdown here people
Pete
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I know the feeling Pete. Our provider's site still claims that they are trying to fix it :bang:.
Jo
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I just tried and its back up.... Assuming its the correct site... :scratch:
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so did I but its not
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Seems OK to me. Had no trouble at all yesterday or today.
Logged in several times.
:scratch:
Dave
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:scratch: I get the idea I am the only one who can't get access to it.
Jo
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Jo
Have you tried doing a search for Modelenginemaker and then use that URL rather than one on a 'Favourites Bar' ??
Some months ago I kept getting 404 to a site and the FBar link seemed to have got stuffed. After I got in OK once, the one on the FBar worked OK again ...
T'Internet Moves in Mysterious Ways ... :zap:
Failing that, the Gods obviously have it in for you and you'll have to sacrifice a Jaffa Cake or a casting or summat ... :(
Dave
Try this:
http://www.modelenginemaker.com/index.php
Works fine for me ...
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Just tried the link and still too many processes running :bugeye:
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Works OK from here :scratch:
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Still works fine for me ... :thumbup:
I must be favoured .... :med: .... off to buy Lottery Tickets ... :D
Dave
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Still not working for me. I've tried Windoze machines, Linus, static/dynamic internet addresses. :bang:
And its Thursday so I am banned from the workshop :( so that means it is time for the Thursday night fondle :ddb:
Jo
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.... more details required .... :clap:
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It's working fine for me too...
Jo's told me what tests she's run, and they're all the proper IT ones (the REAL ones, not "have you tried turning it off and on?")... so I have no idea why she (and others) are still seeing the error message. It does seem like a cache thing, but that shouldn't affect different OSes...
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.... more details required .... :clap:
It involves a good bottle of wine and use of the dining table :coffee:
Jo
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.... more details required .... :clap:
It involves a good bottle of wine and use of the dining table :coffee:
Jo
Jigsaw puzzle on mine ... :thumbup:
Not Dommie though ... this;
http://www.paulatchinson.co.uk/shop/products.php?p=393077
D.
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Jigsaw puzzle on mine ... :thumbup:
Open bottle of wine on mine :med:
Jo
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Jigsaw puzzle on mine ... :thumbup:
Open bottle of wine on mine :med:
Jo
I'll bet my jiggy lasts longer ... :lol: :lol:
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Ive not been able to get on MEM for over a week now thats on laptop,tablet or phone . just get the Error to many processes.
John
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Works fine for me , W10 ,Google and Microsoft Edge , EE Home BB :thumbup:
Rob
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OK, I'm at home now & can't access it (Error: too many processes)
Can anyone get access now?
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Still works for me Ade ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,cos I is a confuzer wiz :lol:
Rob
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Still working for me :scratch:
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This is too weird..... I still can't access it from here (home), but I bet if I logged into the office I'd be able to get onto it.
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Still OK for me :thumbup: on both PCs. except the T.O D. clock is still adrift by 2 hrs. it seems.
W7 IE11 on the desktop & Linux / Firefox on the laptop.
However my electronic egg-timer has gone flaky :( any connection I wonder ???
Dave
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5 days and no connection.....I'm trembling and shaking and the fever won't break
Pete
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I can get on the forum this morning :bugeye:.
Is any one else having any better luck?
Jo
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It's working for me at home now as well....
I did send them a couple of traceroutes yesterday (one working, one not), whether that's related to it getting fixed or not, I have no idea...
Anyone still not able to access it?
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Works for me still Android some where in Teesside
Rob
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Its gone again :bugeye:.
Another night of :bang:
Jo
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Still OK here ... did have a 404 on MEM about an hour ago but it kicked in again some 5 mins. later.
D.
PS New AA battery resurrected egg timer . :thumbup: ( Weird really, with a 65mA drain the battery showed 1.52V steady but the timer was NBG ... Same drain on new battery says 1.46V and the wretched timer works .. :scratch: )
Not sure whether to blame Climate Change, Brexit or Mr. Putin ... I'll have a 'Speckled Hen' while I think about it. :beer:
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(http://www.cheesebuerger.de/images/smilie/traurig/a020.gif) Sorry guys our misbehaving hosting server seems to have gone bits up. We have raised a ticket with the provider but no response so far :bang:
The absolute worst case is that we have a copy of the forum from the 10th January already running on our new server....but not any of the posts since the 10th :( Like my acquisition of the drawings for the OHV conversion for my Challenger or completing the AHC (http://www.cheesebuerger.de/images/smilie/traurig/g015.gif)
Jo
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PS New AA battery resurrected egg timer . :thumbup: ( Weird really, with a 65mA drain the battery showed 1.52V steady but the timer was NBG ... Same drain on new battery says 1.46V and the wretched timer works .. :scratch: )
Not sure whether to blame Climate Change, Brexit or Mr. Putin ... I'll have a 'Speckled Hen' while I think about it. :beer:
Dont forget to pluck the feathers off it...., :lol:
Last I heard re MEM, due back some time today......
Best have another speckled egg while we wait..... :beer:
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Alas, S-Hen all gone. :( Now on this:
https://groceries.morrisons.com/webshop/product/Wadworth-6X/268799011?prevPageIndex=7&from=shop&tags=%7C105651%7C103120%7C150066%7C161710&parentContainer=%7C103120%7C150066%7C161710_SHELFVIEW
Last of the Crimbo donations. Will now have to buy my own. Bugger. Oh, Fickle Fate. I deserve better. Still have 2 bottles of wine left but I can't stand the wretched stuff. Will have to nip down to Jo's and off-load 'em like some of the last lot ... Don't suppose Morrison's would take 'em in part chop for something more suitable for yer average toe-rag ???? Nah .. not that lucky .
Dave
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:thumbup:
As I know some of you are missing your fix..... this is one I prepared earlier:
In the beginning Majesco did more than the diesels it is famous for, it did a lovely little side-port petrol engine of 4.5cc. Known as the Majesco “45”, it was one of the first British engine to appear after WW2. The prototype seems to have been developed before the war as the initial claims was that by mid 1946 it had already provided 7 years of service.
This little engine is over-square with a bore of 19mm and a stroke of 15.8mm. You could buy it ready to run for a vast £6 10s or for £1 16s as a kit that you could make yourself. This is one of those original kits 8)
The aluminium alloy castings are diecast rather than sand so they have a nice silky smooth finish. The design has a few little quirks such as the cylinder being bolted on from below despite that it is renown to be a good little runner and is much favoured by today’s vintage fliers (aircraft not modellers ).
Isn't it a cutie and the kits not bad either :ddb:
Jo
Jo
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404 not found error here (E.TN, USA) just now. Can't ping either...
Chuck
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If anyone can reach MEM, can you tell me the IP address? I'll try to reach it that way.
Chuck
Disregard above, doesn't work from here either. If I try ip address, I get a message to contact webpage host. If I try http://www.modelenginemaker.com, I get a index of folders...
Chuck
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:thumbup:
As I know some of you are missing your fix..... this is one I prepared earlier:
In the beginning Majesco did more than the diesels it is famous for, it did a lovely little side-port petrol engine of 4.5cc. Known as the Majesco “45”, it was one of the first British engine to appear after WW2. The prototype seems to have been developed before the war as the initial claims was that by mid 1946 it had already provided 7 years of service.
This little engine is over-square with a bore of 19mm and a stroke of 15.8mm. You could buy it ready to run for a vast £6 10s or for £1 16s as a kit that you could make yourself. This is one of those original kits 8)
The aluminium alloy castings are diecast rather than sand so they have a nice silky smooth finish. The design has a few little quirks such as the cylinder being bolted on from below despite that it is renown to be a good little runner and is much favoured by today’s vintage fliers (aircraft not modellers ).
Isn't it a cutie and the kits not bad either :ddb:
Jo
Jo
Looks a big engine ?? What size is the plug. 10mm ?
Largest engine I ever had, (1 + alotofbits ), was a marinised Taplin Twin. Only got it going once :scratch: and just about suffocated in a mates shed. Green anodised water jackets IIRC.
T'other was an ED racer ( 2.5CC ??? ) Can't really remember.
Back in my model boat days, electrics more my style. Much more dignified.
Dave
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Is the big casting to the left an aluminium fuel tank rather that the plastic one of the fully built version?
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Looks a big engine ?? What size is the plug. 10mm ?
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Dave
That is a 3/8" plug. I have to decide if I want to fit the competition 3/8" plug or a more in scale 1/4" plug.
Is the big casting to the left an aluminium fuel tank rather that the plastic one of the fully built version?
Yes, that is the easy way to spot a factory built engine from a casting built one that rather sexy red light plastic tank with the engine name around it.
I have been looking at the crank, it is interesting, not at all how I would want to make it: It comes as a disc a piece of 5/16" Silver steel (with oxide) and a small diameter very short bit for the pin that all need silver soldering up. But as always I am always up for trying new things, if it goes wrong I can always go back to my preferred solid crank :coffee:.
Jo
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Duplicate post :scratch:
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****T'other was an ED racer ( 2.5CC ??? ) Can't really remember.****
I have a couple of ED 2.46cc racers some place, One is a pre-production model
Fibre disc induction the production model i thibk has an Ali disc, powerful motors
but i can not for the life of me remember the fuel contents as my Old Dad used
to make his own..Would they be 1949/50-ish??
Lyn.
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MEM should be back for everyone now, if not then the DNS records should update in the next couple of hours. Writing this on my phone, so brevity is the name of the game :)
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****T'other was an ED racer ( 2.5CC ??? ) Can't really remember.****
I have a couple of ED 2.46cc racers some place, One is a pre-production model
Fibre disc induction the production model i thibk has an Ali disc, powerful motors
but i can not for the life of me remember the fuel contents as my Old Dad used
to make his own..Would they be 1949/50-ish??
Lyn.
To the best of my knowledge my engine dated from circa 1960-2 ish. It had it's box and had allegedly been run. :scratch:
I never ran it. It went with the Taplin Twin + bits about 1977 to a geezer near Burton-on Trent.
Don't know if you're aware of it but some info. here:
http://www.modelenginenews.org/cardfile/ed_story.html
Dave
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Yay, :beer:
Back up and running....
Shame about the data loss......
Thanks to those involved in the recovery.. :bow:
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Hi AdeV
its working for me :D
as for the lost data is it possible that MEM members or web sites like :-
https://web-beta.archive.org/web/*/http://www.modelenginemaker.com/*
could have saved some of the lost data ???
John