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Most users ever online was 1, 01-01-1970 at 01:00.
dont know exactly how long its been like this but my currently activeusers in the whats going on section on my forum home shows
Most users ever online was 1, 01-01-1970 at 01:00. does anyone know why this is and or how i could fix it any help is appreciated thanks |
Have you tried clearing the cache?
Admin CP > Maintenance > Update Counters |
what option should i try, i've tried them all bar the rebuild statistics as there is a warning??
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anyone help with this??
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anyone??
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disable your installed hacks.
you can set the config.php file with the global disable hook cmd. define('DISABLE_HOOKS', true); then update your counters again as unmounted stated. |
i clicked on them all bar the rebuild statistics as it says
Rebuilding statistics will cause the loss of the total forum view and active users data. Only run this if you believe you really need to! Once the data has been replaced, there is no way to restore your database. i'm worried i break my board what does this do to merrit such a warning?? |
No one said to rebuild your stats.
Just update the counters. Did you disable all your hacks as posted? |
yes diabled all hacks and even rebuilt my stats (was reading a post over at vb.com) updated counters too. when i did a search i found to run this query
Code:
update datastore set unserialize = 1,data = ' ' where title = 'maxloggedin' thanks for the help so far |
Your site is closed, so i can't see it.
If the sql cmd didnt help, then its possibly a server issue. Are any other dates in the forum post times etc, messed up as well? |
after reading 4 pages over at vb.com i found what could be causing the issue
http://www.vbulletin.com/forum/showp...1&postcount=42 will try this and see if this fixes issue, Quote:
for anyone reading this in future if you have upgraded and were usin a portal and renamed your index.php to something else you must update this with the new index.php from the latest version of vb. renamed my index.php to forum.php to accomodate vbadvanced, and in doing so when overwritting the old templates with the new ones it missed out the forum.php as it is not a standard file of vbulletin. anyhoo thanks to all who helped, much appreciated!!:) |
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