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Good News Everyone

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Administrator. Graeme
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Ausbb has now running on a faster server which should help with making things run smoothly

no cash donation pledges, no harassing
 
I'm no point dexter but I've always thought the problem was somewhere between the keyboard and the chair. :p
 
Hey admin
My job is a unix engineer and I work with websites, online applications, mysql etc including vbulletin
The error 500s and database errors are most likely caused by mysql not being assigned enough memory
you need to check out your my.cnf file, normally /etc/my.cnf

If you need further help let me know. This tool will help, you want about half the RAM of the server dedicated to the database. This allows other things to run + some redundancy

MySQL Memory Calculator
 
Also as a general rule,

key_buffer_size + (read_buffer_size + sort_buffer_size) * max_connections = K bytes of memory
 
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