And now for the bad news: data loss

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Phil Herring

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Mar 25, 1997
4,924
- - Bainbridge Island
Today at 5:57pm Pacific time a delete command misfired and instead of deleting one reply, it deleted all replies in the active forum database. Worse, it also deleted these same posts from our backup database. The best I can do is restore them from our last archive, approximately midnight last night. Put in different words, we have lost all replies posted to the site today and cannot recover them. I'm particularly bummed about this because today was truly a magnificent day in these forums. I am deeply sorry for this. Forum data is the holy grail around here and we take problems like this seriously. In the 6 years we've been running this software, I have never seen this happen before. Computers. ;{ FWIW, we have taken steps to make sure our backup data is never connected to a delete command, although that will not help us today. So, I guess there's nothing left to do but post it all over again. *yks Anyway, please accept our apologies.
 
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Ward Niffenegger

Condolences

We will all survive. Stuff happens! I was actually happy to see your explanationa, because I was sure getting confused as to why there were so many missing replies. Hopefully, people will repost their replies. Good Luck Ward sv Tiramisu h27
 

Phil Herring

Alien
Mar 25, 1997
4,924
- - Bainbridge Island
It's on the home page now

So hopefully people will read before they get too disoriented.
 
Dec 2, 2003
392
Catalina 350 Seattle
Phil, you do outstanding work!

You really do outstanding work - over the last couple years that I have been following here, this has been an extremely stable, and civil place. Don't beat yourself up over a little "delete action" - hey, stuff happens. I was wondering about some of the potential, unintended consequences of adding the enhanced picture capabilities. I know that it has to take up more server space and bandwidth, I wondered if it might also open up the Pandora's box of junk photos posts(you know the type of thing I'm talking about - not Chinese Junks) that would eat up some more "moderator" time. Anyway, I for one really appreciate what you continue to keep running here, and if it matters any, I forgive you. :) Tim Brogan April IV C350 #68 Seattle
 
Mar 20, 2004
1,753
Hunter 356 and 216 Portland, ME
computers!

Hang in there Phil, all of us who use the infernal machines have been there! You do a great job, and we all thank you for your dedication and perseverence- I just wish our corporate systems worked as well as the forum!
 
Jun 3, 2004
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Thanks For What You Do For All Of Us

I just wish that every reader out here would now post their sincere words of appreciation for what you do for all of us. We all understand and feel your pain, and know this was nothing intentional. I have yet to discovered a site as truly helpful to me as HOW and if all who share my sentiments will reply to your post we could see a new record of replies to a HOW posting. Thanks again for all you do.
 
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JIm Logan

Phil...What you do for us is priceless

Phil: I've been on the forum since the early days, and it has always run better and worked smoother than any other board that I frequent...Thank you for what you do for the "good old Hunter" community...I think we'll all cut you some slack <g>.
 
Apr 19, 1999
1,670
Pearson Wanderer Titusville, Florida
Don't sweat it Phil

As they say: "To err is human to but to really screw things up you need a computer." I'd just like to add my thanks for all that you've done for Hunter owners and "All Sailors" everywhere. Keep up the good work. Peter H23 "Raven"
 
May 10, 2004
207
Beneteau 36 CC Sidney, BC, Canada
Ditto

The best website bar none - Thanks for a great site and a wonderful resource. Have you ever thought about how many skinned knuckles, dollars, marriages, boats, lives ...etc. this site has saved ?? :)
 
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THE SAINT

NOBODY DIED

So, your computer crashed. Better than your aircraft. No big sums of money lost, and nobody got hurt or worse yet, no one "bought the farm" or went "down with the ship." Looking towards another day, with your new program. Best regards, (a retired air traffic controller) THE SAINT
 
Jan 18, 2005
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Beneteau 405 Adagio
Thank you

Phil, As a former "dot commer" I've lost not only data, but tons of other people's $ in the process. I've recently bought my first "big boat", a First 405, and more recently have badly broken my ankle. Your forum is impressive, entertaining and educational. As a recently "grounded" sailor, I read your forum "cover to cover" nightly. Please keep up your great work. -Ryan
 
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Echo Gulf

Just a little bump in lifes road.

I wish some of my errors were as easily forgiven as this. This forum is "life's blood" to us snowed in sailers, anything to do with sailing no matter how distantly related, helps to maintain some level of sanity during the long winter nights. Phil, your efforts are greatly appreciated! EG sv Sea Raven
 
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sailor hayes

phil..what about those cd's of the archives

phil... i have been in computers since the late 70's don't sweat this..just one day..no problem BUT...have you thought any more about my suggestion that you reproduce the forums for sale on cd-rom there is so much WONDERFUL information here thanks for the great job you do!!! sailorhayes@hotmail.com
 
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Claude L.-Auger

Don't worry, be Happy !

I wish some of my errors were as easily repaired as this. I am truly amazed at what you are able to do.. Indeed at this time of the year you provide the "light at the end of the winter tunnel". In the 6 or 7 seven years that I have followed i on regular basis, I have received tons of help and hopefully also helped a few. All of this thanks to you Phil !! So don't worry about something like this. Heh, S... happens and all of us who benefit almost daily from your efforts do understand that. Phil, your work is truly appreciated. Thanks
 
Dec 3, 2003
2,101
Hunter Legend 37 Portsmouth, RI
Been There, Done That!

You aren't the first. You aren't the last. I've was in this business for 30 years. You will survive with minor bruises to the ego. You guys do a great job here. We will all forget it in a couple of days. I was online when it happened. I was beginning to blame myself. Whew! ;D
 
Jun 2, 2004
5,802
Hunter 37-cutter, '79 41 23' 30"N 82 33' 20"W--------Huron, OH
Shame on you Phil!

Guess it is time to jump to CW. :) Seriously, one mistake in the eight years I have been privileged to use HOW? I think that I can forgive you.
 
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Peter J. Brennan

Must be my fault

I have not posted to the Forums in some time but yesterday I posted about a dozen comments on as many subjects. Gone. All gone. So taking cause and effect since there was no crash when I was not posting, my posts must have caused the crash.
 
May 23, 2004
3,319
I'm in the market as were . Colonial Beach
It happens

The laws of nature also holds true for computers. Anything can happen and it usually does. Don't worry about it. This is a great web sight and it is a great resource. I have no complaints on the way this forum is run. Everyone on this forum is very helpful and has a lot to add. Don't worry about something this small happening!
 
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Mark Burrows

Phil, You gotta do something...

Yesterday, I posted 45 responses and 12 questions. One of them (I forgot which one) had an actual workable plan for world peace and a great recipe for brownies. Are you sure it can't be recovered? Markdb
 
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