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I've wanted to check the bug tracker for the last couple of days but I can't seem to reach it. Is it down or is the problem on my end? If it's down, how come?
Since its hosted to an unoffical site, it seems that the servers of armed-assault.net/de are down.So we must wait until the admins went online.
Mr Burns
Nov 27 2007, 13:59
Admins are working on it already. Hopefully we and all hosted pages will be up again soon.
Sorry for any inconvenience http://forums.bistudio.com/oldsmileys/confused_o.gif
anders^on
Nov 29 2007, 13:17
A certain German ISP wiped our harddrives and re-rented our
servers, without prior warning or even a reason. Apparently the
booking system was faulty .. we lost all data and are currently
working with (read: against) the support people to patch the whole
mess up. This proves to be difficult because that particular ISP
doesn't even keep a copy of our contract with them.
We have some older backups, but as long as we don't get our
hardware back, these are of no use to us.
Foxhound
Nov 29 2007, 13:45
A certain German ISP wiped our harddrives and re-rented our
servers, without prior warning or even a reason. Apparently the
booking system was faulty .. we lost all data and are currently
working with (read: against) the support people to patch the whole
mess up. This proves to be difficult because that particular ISP
doesn't even keep a copy of our contract with them.
We have some older backups, but as long as we don't get our
hardware back, these are of no use to us.
Wow that really sucks http://forums.bistudio.com/oldsmileys/sad_o.gif
If your ISP does that now you really want to stick with them? Since everything is pretty much (*&^%%$%^ up now why not change host?
If we (armaholic.com) can be of any help with getting files back or something let us know. http://forums.bistudio.com/oldsmileys/thumbs-up.gif
A certain German ISP wiped our harddrives and re-rented our
servers, without prior warning or even a reason. Apparently the
booking system was faulty .. we lost all data and are currently
working with (read: against) the support people to patch the whole
mess up. This proves to be difficult because that particular ISP
doesn't even keep a copy of our contract with them.
We have some older backups, but as long as we don't get our
hardware back, these are of no use to us.
That means all the reported bugs have been wiped out too? I hope not. Or at least I hope BIS had a backup copy of sorts on their machines.
anders^on
Nov 30 2007, 15:10
That means all the reported bugs have been wiped out too? I hope not. Or at least I hope BIS had a backup copy of sorts on their machines.
BIS is not involved in the bug tracker.
We had backups of our own, but it seems the host deleted those
as well. You can plan ahead for disk failure, file corruption and
hacking .. but a renegade booking system is not something we
had factored in.
At this point we're trying to get our hands on the harddrives and
perform data rescue, but as I said .. they haven't exactly been
cooperative so far.
@<hidden> nino Foxhound
Thank you for the offer. Sadly, right now only the ISP can help us.
It's a conspiracy! http://forums.bistudio.com/oldsmileys/wow_o.gif
Sorry couldn't resist...
No-one had local copies on their hard disk drives? That's quite weird... Well it happened with other community websites too. Like with ofpec. Luckily ofpec had at least some kind of backups... I guess this proves that even if you are using a commercial host, bad things can, and do, happen.
Backup to your computer and to DVD!
Dwarden
Nov 30 2007, 20:29
please don't tell me noone of the admins of BTS done export of SQL database ...
that are some megabytes or tens MB at max ...
why people never learn to backup (forums, BTS, ISS, wiki w/e) ...
the worst thing is i already said that about backups so many times ...
anders^on
Dec 2 2007, 15:16
We backed up all of our files on a seperate harddrive and on a
seperate backup server, we have older backups on other servers
and we handed out phpMyAdmin access to all our hosted websites
for personal backups, including the BTS.
On the other hand we're just not able to prepare for freak
occurrences like this one. Once the provider wipes both our
servers and our backup space, we're esentially out of options.
Maybe boecke has his own backup, or maybe we still have one of
our own somewhere. We'll come to that when we're sure that our
drives are really a lost cause.
Is there no law against ISPs just deleting possibly irreplaceable data without warning?
Any updates on the whole thing?
It's a conspiracy! http://forums.bistudio.com/oldsmileys/wow_o.gif
It is one ... trust me ...
apparently BIS paid this certain German ISP to get rid of the BTS, so they can announce that ArmedAssault is actually BUGFREE now http://forums.bistudio.com/oldsmileys/wink_o.gif
You will believe me, when the cameo uniforms will turn MAGENTA in Armed Assault 2 and the main character's name is "Robert T." http://forums.bistudio.com/oldsmileys/smile_o.gif
Cheers
Boecko
P.S.: no... i have no extra backup ...
Since the BTS seems to be lost, would it possible to set up a new one? I've found a couple of new ones...
I thought the BTS was working quite well.
There is many places where all internet data is stored like US goverments internet representive but I am certain sure that in this case there is no way to get it back. Way to put some BTS back to net again.
.kju [PvPscene]
Jan 5 2008, 17:01
They are slowly recovering..
http://bugs.armed-assault.net/
Not sure if there is still a backup available for the CBTS though.
Well if you want i can also host it..... http://forums.bistudio.com/oldsmileys/wink_o.gif
jerryhopper
Jan 14 2008, 12:56
OK lads,
For those who want a bugtracker, i have setup an 'mantis' for public usage on http://www.armedassault.eu/bugtracker/
The bugtracker is completly EMPTY, so whoever wants to help out and create appropreate projects/sections should send me a msg so i can give you the rights to do so.
For that task, i prefer people who already used the old bugtracker on armed-assault.net
I am, by no means, stealing the Bugtracker project from AA.net! - that means if armed-assault.net returns, im happy to hand over the database to them, so they can continue their initiative.
The bugtracker has daily backups, which are mailed to my gmail account.
Cheers!
Mr Burns
Jan 14 2008, 17:02
Nice move Jerry http://forums.bistudio.com/oldsmileys/thumbs-up.gif
I´d suggest that anyone willing to continue the bugtracker uses this alternative because our tech guys still have alot of other things to do.
jerryhopper
Jan 18 2008, 17:17
if some of the 'old' bugtracker users would be so kind to help me rebuild the old structure, then this thing can be back on track in a jiffy!
- please pm me if you do!
it works to post bugs now.. but jerry, i really do miss the "vote" function.
Could you add that, gives atleast a little feeling that it makes a difference.
it works to post bugs now.. but jerry, i really do miss the "vote" function.
Could you add that, gives atleast a little feeling that it makes a difference.
http://forums.bistudio.com/oldsmileys/huh.gif
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.kju [PvPscene]
Feb 4 2008, 13:05
Jerry can you please change permissions that way that guest
(non registered users) can view the portal. Thanks!
jerryhopper
Feb 9 2008, 13:28
i will spend a bit more of my time to set the bugtracker up the way it should.
Last week has been very hectic due to my reallife 'work project'
This sunday (tomorrow) i will dedicate to the bugtracker.
please have patience untill then! http://forums.bistudio.com/oldsmileys/huh.gif
Paul-Hewson
Feb 12 2008, 23:54
I am interested on this bug tracker.
What informations do you need ?
Login ? Password ? E-mail ?
trooper_ryan
Jun 1 2008, 13:10
Just wondering if the bug tracker is still used, or viewed by BIS?
Is there any point reporting new bugs?
Paul-Hewson
Jun 1 2008, 18:38
I don't know (there is not so much bugs on the tracker).
But i hope BIS will do something more "official" for ArmA 2.
S!fkaIaC
Apr 15 2009, 07:55
Well, maybe it is a good idea to get boecko's baby back to life BEFORE ArmA 2 release? Maybe boecko will do it for a free copy of ArmA 2?
The manual is still there:
http://community.bistudio.com/wiki/BTS_Instructions
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