@djensen ahh yes that was the problem. It shows up now. TY :)
Attachments
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I moved the location of the attachment files. Unfortunately the “don’t allow new attachment” setting does not apply to TripleA. Maybe some TripleA files uploaded between 5:48pm and 6:05pm PST. I did a sync after I did the copy so it might’ve grabbed everything.
The reason for the move is that the previous setup with Amazon AWS S3 went from $20/month to over $100/month. I don’t know what was causing this so I disabled S3 and set up a new $20 server. It will only be able to store 36GB and we’re at 22GB. I’m hoping to have the new forums set up before we hit the limit.
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Also, attachments are going to be a little slow again. It shouldn’t time out TripleA but that might depend on your connection.
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Thanks for the updates David, good work.
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When manually posting attachments, I get an error of
Cannot access attachments upload path!
And uploading through TripleA in the usual way doesn’t seem to work. But that might be my connection.
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Oh, I also cannot download attachments either, it seems.
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Testing.
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I think I fixed the issue. The connection to the remote file-server must have timed out (due to lack of use) so I added a new param to hopefully fix it.
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Yes, I can confirm that downloads and uploads are working for me now.
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Looks like the problem is back again.
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Seems that I have a similar problem:
“404 - Attachment Not Found” :? -
Seems that I have a similar problem:
“404 - Attachment Not Found” :?Hmm, I thought I fixed this just now.
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Silly me, I rebooted the wrong server.
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It’s working again and I’m trying a new setting to keep the connection alive. Hopefully this does it this time.
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Yes, it’s working again!
Than you :-D
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The problem appears to be back.
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@Shin:
The problem appears to be back.
Fixed again.
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Ah yes! Thank you.
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Thanks for letting me know when it happens. It allows me to see and fix it almost immediately (unless I’m asleep ;-) )
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Please fix it once again :?
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Okay, it’s up an running and I added more configuration (actually a script) to keep things running. Now I’m writing the date to a file on the remote server once per minute to keep the connection alive.