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On Tue, 20 Jul 2004 21:39:48 -0400, Skinner1@hotmail.com wrote:
>On Tue, 20 Jul 2004 07:06:20 -0500, Ringo <Ringo@noon.com> wrote:
>
>>Not ranting here just a bit confused. Does swg go down every day about
>>the same time? Seems to at least and does any one know why? Really
>>odd, never seen the likes of it before.
>
>It's not unusual in a game that has totally unique items like this
>one. They use this time to clean up the databases. When an item is
>made it has a unique identity and must be kept up with..... Like that
>rifle ot carbine you make. It's got a unique serial number and it is
>tracked so that when it is used it's unique characteristics can be
>applied to the situation. When it is destroyed, it leaves a kind of
>gap in the database. The more of those gaps the longer it takes for
>the computers at SoE to look up items in the databases. If they never
>cleaned them up the entire system would bog down to a crawl.
>
>They also use the time to apply the new patches and do other
>maintenance like add hardware and stuff like that.
>
Unique records are no reason for a daily reboot unless theres
something very very wrong with system design. Game or not databases
are databases and unique data in common fields are a matter of course.
THats one reason it seems so odd to me. Must not be a unix system...