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pruning efficiently
We have a large forum and want to prune it back to about 30 days worth of posts. That means deleting over 1 million threads and as best I can tell the thread manager is able to do about 800 an hour. Does anyone have a command line script to do this, perhaps more efficiently? Or other suggestions how to get this done.
The motivation for this is to make the upgrade to 4.1.10 easier. In a test installation of the upgraded forums, rebuilding the threads takes over a day ... and that is running from the command line. Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Chuck |
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Well, first I would yell, STAY WITH VERSION THREE and AVOID 4 LIKE THE PLAGUE!
Second I would caution against deleting anything, affecting users post count, reputation, and etc. Unintended consequences like, search engines getting alot of 404 errors, etc. You sure you really want to delete a million threads/posts? |
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I'm interested as to why you would not change to version 4. We are worried about version 3 being end-of-life and need continued support.
We would not be deleting the posts actually, but leaving them up on another vBulletin installation with appropriate linking. |
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It was rushed out and was and is still a security problem. It's getting hacked daily, judging by all the threads here about it. What do you need support for? Most everything ever needed, you can do or find a way to do. It's like a older car - it's still going to look and run just fine if you take care of it. Exact reason they are sticking with vB3 here - there's simply no compelling reason for them to upgrade. If it ain't broke don't fix it. |
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