• Server downtime

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    Due to a technical fault in one of our root servers, a large part of our services went down, including the forums, our website as well as some of our Minecraft servers (Modern Millenaire, Novus and Pure Vanilla).

    We resolved the issue and apologize for the inconvenience.

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    @administrators @Global-Moderators @Novus

  • Forum downtime

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    Yesterday (12.01.2017) we had a downtime of our forums from around 18:00 (11.01.2017) till 12:00 (12.01.2017) CET. Thanks to some of our members we have been noticed and got the forums back up.

    We are actively investigating in the cause of these downtimes as it has happened multiple times in the past few months. For this we are in contact with the developers of the forums software.

    Aside from that we hope you enjoy your stay and are excited for the upcoming updates / modpacks in the next few months!

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  • We hunted a bug

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    Sounds like the bug had babies. Because the servers are messed up again >:D

  • Recent server downtime

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    Dear Steve’s Adventure Pack community,

    my name is Bent, I am the CTO of Unitedworldminers.

    Yesterday we noticed abnormal high disk I/O load on the Linux server on which the Steve’s Adventure Pack server is running. As we always work hard to provide our users with the best possible performance, we tracked down the issue and found out that the Towny plugin on this server led to this issue.

    Towny was configured to use the disks of our server for it’s database. This is no issue for small servers, but the community here is really large and the admins might not have configured this while setting up towny.
    To remove the high I/O load, we set Towny up to use our database server which worked without any issues (in our testing).

    About 16 hours later we got a message that a Town on the server is completely griefed and thought that the issue was our (the Unitedworldminers team’s) fault.

    So we started restoring some backups and found that the city has been destroyed for about 10 days already. While we were working on the server we had to restart it multiple times, which led to some inconvenience which we sincerely apologize for.

    We reverted the server back to it’s original state before starting our work.

    In conclusion we can say that the issue was neither produced by us nor will we put our hands on this again as the server admin @soringaming has to look into the issues you send him here

    Best regards

    the Unitedworldminers team

  • Forum is back up!

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    Hey there people,

    Our forum has been restored from a backup today (17.04.2016). We know that the current problems are really bad and nobody enjoys them.

    We do our best to prevent such things and are running hourly backups of the database this forum runs on, but the cause for these crashes is till now not completely clear. We tested many things and did what we can do for now. We have an eye on it.

    Again I apologize for all the hassle and trouble you had by the rollbacks but as you know we are always trying to improve.
    NodeBB, the software we use here is still very new to the market but we think it’s a good and future proof choice.

    Best regards,

    FlatronEZ