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Lately, the members and myself are finding that posts are NOT in chronological order. It is totally messaged up.
I just posted somewhere at my forum a post, and it became post #7 from 22 posts! All the other 22 posts were posted before me as I've read them. But my post shows that my time of posting correct and the other posts below it AFTER my time (SO the time had changed for the other posts somehow).
Look at the image upload. I read the two posts below me first, and I was answering to them back, and suddenly my post goes above them, and their timing changes (they did not post today, they posted yesterday), so why is it showing today for them??
That means that when the other users have been posting the server time was set into the future (or currently in the past)
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Sometimes now when I click on "submit reply", I get 'The following errors occurred when this message was submitted' this error, and have to click OKAY (It comes above the post which I wanna post, above the quick reply)
I'm having this problem too! And a few others. I have two license and run my forums on two different servers. Im running 3.6.2 on both. I rarely ever had issues with my 3.5.4
Having largely sorted this, the only thing I am finding is that with unread posts being set to database with marking, some members (including me!) are finding that no posts show as unread, even when they are.
This seems only to affect those who logged in while the time was wrong.
I have done all sorts of stuff...truncating the session and search tables, manually editing visit and login timestamps in the database, rebuilding profiles etc, logging out, clearing cookies, rebooting, but it doesn't fix it.
Yet accounts that didn't log in during the problem are fine, which I have proved with some test accounts.
This suggests that the broken time is still stored somewhere that relates to my login, which I am missing.
I just started a thread before i saw this one, however i have the same issue. How many are using HOSTROCKET here? I did some research when this happened before, and i was told that there was an upgrade and the server time hadnt been set correctly....but now its happened twice in the last 2 days, so its becoming a concern...i have a ticket open with them
It isn't a vBulletin issue...it's a server issue. First get the hosts to correct the server time, then you can go about trying to fix various other things.
But ultimately, not everything will be right until the real time catches up with the fake time.
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