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Emergency Backup
Posted: Sun 2. Dec 2012, 20:55
by Mystler
Due to technical issues we had to install a backup of the server. Thus, some posts may have gone and some of your recent progress on our URU servers may be lost.
We are very sorry for the inconvenience and hope everything runs fine again.
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Aufgrund von technischen Problemen, mussten wir ein Backup des Servers einspielen. Dadurch können einige Posts sowie frische Fortschritte auf den URU Servern verloren gegangen sein.
Wir möchten uns ausdrücklich für die Unannehmlichkeiten entschuldigen und hoffen, dass jetzt alles wieder gut läuft.
Re: Emergency Backup
Posted: Mon 3. Dec 2012, 19:23
by Scarchu
Please, don't say that my Wall winning reward is gone !!!!! Entering to check right away!!!!
Re: Emergency Backup
Posted: Mon 3. Dec 2012, 19:28
by Scarchu
Phew! It is there and shiny

Re: Emergency Backup
Posted: Mon 3. Dec 2012, 21:50
by Mystler
With recent progress, I rather meant the last 4-7 days.

Re: Emergency Backup
Posted: Mon 3. Dec 2012, 23:18
by calroger
Thanks for the update, Mystler. When I saw that my thread on GZ markers was gone after the server was down for a couple of days, I surmised that problems resulted in the loss of some data.
You guys do a great job but sometimes Murphy wins. Don't know if you are familiar with Murphy's law over there in Deutschland but it says "If anything can go wrong, it will...usually in the worst possible way!" There are hundreds of variations and permutation on this theme.
Cal
Re: Emergency Backup
Posted: Tue 4. Dec 2012, 00:02
by Mystler
Yeah, I guess Murphy's law is an international thing.
Re: Emergency Backup
Posted: Tue 18. Dec 2012, 20:56
by Gete-aya'aa
Murphy's most famous Law: "If anything can possibly go wrong, it will. If nothing can possibly go wrong, it will". But it is not the original version of Murphy's Original Law, which is: "If there are two or more ways to do something, and one of those ways can result in a catastrophe, then someone will do it."
Another, which has been attributed to Murphy: A $300 picture tube (or plasma screen, for today's TVs and monitors) will protect a 10-cent fuse by blowing out first. LOL!!
But the one I like the most is one of the least known: Don't mess with Mrs. Murphy!
