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Warning: require_once(/home/forum/public_html/sources/ipsclass.php) [function.require-once]: failed to open stream: Too many open files in system in /home/forum/public_html/index.php on line 60

 

 

I've been getting this error lately when attempting to reply/quote/post in threads, usually the 'popular' topics that are moving quickly. My browser (Firefox) then prompts me to "resend" the last action I performed, which I believe results in a double-post.

 

Just thought this might somehow be helpful.

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This is an error I'm aware of and I think stems from the recent edit that shows thumbnails while browsing Nexus sites. I still haven't found a fix yet but I've not stopped looking.
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as do i

 

it is quite annoying. and i do hope its fixed soon i suspect that its going to be something silly at the end of the day ( not the fix! the problem)

 

Sheppard

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Dark0ne,

 

I just got these, when I logged on from my browser, which is IE.

 

Warning: mysql_fetch_array(): supplied argument is not a valid MySQL result resource in /home/tes/public_html/downloads/search.php on line 58

 

Warning: mysql_num_rows(): supplied argument is not a valid MySQL result resource in /home/tes/public_html/downloads/search.php on line 61

 

Warning: mysql_fetch_array(): supplied argument is not a valid MySQL result resource in /home/tes/public_html/downloads/search.php on line 63

 

Warning: mysql_num_rows(): supplied argument is not a valid MySQL result resource in /home/tes/public_html/downloads/search.php on line 180

 

After I copied these, and clicked on the forum tab, I saw another warning, which was lower on the page, I didn't get it copied, but I think it said it was on line 306.

 

Is this info actually helpful to for you? I saw where you wrote that you were aware of some problems, and were tracking them down.

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When trying to access the mainpage;

Warning: ipsclass::require_once(/home/forum/public_html/ips_kernel/class_db.php) [function.ipsclass-require-once]: failed to open stream: Too many open files in system in /home/forum/public_html/sources/ipsclass.php on line 808

 

Afterwards when tried refreshing the page, I got this twice;

Warning: require_once(/home/forum/public_html/sources/classes/class_forums.php) [function.require-once]: failed to open stream: Too many open files in system in /home/forum/public_html/index.php on line 63

 

After loading the mainpage, got this when trying to access offtopic section;

Warning: require_once(/home/forum/public_html/sources/classes/class_display.php) [function.require-once]: failed to open stream: Too many open files in system in /home/forum/public_html/index.php on line 61

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I keep getting all these errors also. Forbidden and such. It is getting annoying...it is here and at the download area. SIgned in or not signed in and it doesn't seem to matter how many people are online here.

Grrr...

This is my life you know. ha ha

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I keep getting all these errors also. Forbidden and such. It is getting annoying...it is here and at the download area. SIgned in or not signed in and it doesn't seem to matter how many people are online here.

Grrr...

This is my life you know. ha ha

Warning: require_once(/home/forum/public_html/ips_kernel/class_converge.php) [function.require-once]: failed to open stream: Too many open files in system in /home/forum/public_html/index.php on line 64

lots of these too...think it might be "gremlins"???

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Dark0ne is aware of the problem, but is away from his normal computer till Sunday.

 

So I will assume that he should have it fixed tomorrow.

 

Buddah

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