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I revived the website, including the scipics and the protected forums on a dedicated server, with Ubuntu, Apache, PHP and MySQL installed and I have
had it all running and tested by Polverone through the internet on my own domain. After Polverone's successful testing I brought it down again. So,
the instructions of Polverone are perfectly suitable to revive the website on a new domain and new hardware if that ever may become necessary.
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TheOrbit
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i downloaded zip file several times but it keep giving an error
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sm_offline.zip: The archive is either in unknown format or damaged |
even when i check to leave broken files it doesn't work ???
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Polverone
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Quote: Originally posted by TheOrbit | i downloaded zip file several times but it keep giving an error
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sm_offline.zip: The archive is either in unknown format or damaged |
even when i check to leave broken files it doesn't work ???
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The archive should be 3728725636 bytes in size and have the MD5 hash 50afa10d0373b020f2f0a44b8480d722. If your copy does not match those parameters,
it has not been downloaded correctly. If it does match those parameters, I suspect something wrong with your computer (bad RAM or bad archival
program). The archive has been successfully downloaded and unpacked before.
Remember to use a client with support for resuming downloads. The host the file is on is inexpensive, but touchy with very large files. You will
almost certainly get an incomplete archive if you just use the stock download option in IE or Firefox.
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woelen
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Use the program http://users.ugent.be/~bpuype/wget/ for downloading this file. This has worked for me very well. Just start it in a shell (or DOS box if you are
on Windows) and leave the computer running for a few hours.
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dann2
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Use the -c switch
eg: (at command prompt)...> wget -c http://XXXXXXXXXXXX
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TheOrbit
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thanks for help, i was able to extract it on my mini rather than the desktop i used first " that is weird as the desktop is of higher features", thanks .
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dann2
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Hello,
Can you run the offline version of SCI.MADNESS.ORG with your internet connection disconnected (pull the actual wire out of the back (or side) of your
computer).
My 'offline' version works OK but when I pull the internet connection from my computer it ceases to function. Not very off line!
Dann2
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woelen
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Yes, you can have the offline version running, but then your system needs a working local host. I know of some computer systems, which have no working
TCP/IP stack when there is no physical network interface on the system. Other computer systems always have a loopback device with IP-address 127.0.0.1
which always is there, even if no physical network interface is present. Check whether you can connect to 127.0.0.1 (or localhost).
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TheOrbit
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sorry, i have another question. i export the database of the forum " about 500 MB" from phpmyadmin then i tried to import it in my local xmb forum "
using both bigdump and mysqldumper" but it restore single 1st table "attachments" , and keep give errors f mysql.
is there is any way to import this big file into local forum ????
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Polverone
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Quote: Originally posted by dann2 | Hello,
Can you run the offline version of SCI.MADNESS.ORG with your internet connection disconnected (pull the actual wire out of the back (or side) of your
computer).
My 'offline' version works OK but when I pull the internet connection from my computer it ceases to function. Not very off line!
Dann2 |
I understand that this problem comes up when DHCP is not available for the virtual machine to obtain a network address from. It's DHCP service from
your router that is important, rather than a live internet connection: unplug the external internet connection from your router and the backup will
still work fine. Last year I tried a couple of experiments to get a DHCP service running on a completely unplugged machine, just for host-guest
communication, but was unsuccessful. Until someone who knows networks better can advise, I don't know how to solve it.
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Polverone
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Quote: Originally posted by TheOrbit | sorry, i have another question. i export the database of the forum " about 500 MB" from phpmyadmin then i tried to import it in my local xmb forum "
using both bigdump and mysqldumper" but it restore single 1st table "attachments" , and keep give errors f mysql.
is there is any way to import this big file into local forum ???? |
If you use mysqldump/mysql from the command line it should work fine. I know that I have had problems using graphical, web-based dump/restore tools
with the forum before. The forum with attachments included is much larger than 500 megabytes. I had to stop using phpmyadmin for export years ago
because it seemed to stop working as the database got large.
[Edited on 1-12-2011 by Polverone]
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slinky
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Sciencemadness torrent
Complete Sciencemadness backup hosted on a 1 gbit line.
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sciencemadness.org backup from 12.24.2010
contents:
1.1G library.zip
3.3G los.alamos.technical.reports.zip
1.7M member.publications.zip
4.0K sciencemadness.org.backup.nfo
4.1M sciencemadness.site.backup.pdf
89M scipics.zip
3.5G sm_offline.zip
Notes:
The forum backup itself is the same as from this thread. This torrent also includes the content from the rest of the site.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Attachment: sciencemaddness.org.backup.torrent (40kB) This file has been downloaded 1542 times
[Edited on 1.12.2011 by slinky]
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slinky
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The very same data as the last torrent.
Only the torrent name is spelled correctly, typo free
Attachment: sciencemadness.org.backup.torrent (627kB) This file has been downloaded 1593 times
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Polverone
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backup updated
I have updated the forum backup.
The new backup is 4065379728 bytes and has MD5 sum 390171a5f7eb650d7ca8bd18e688cbd3.
Background and instructions for use are in my previous "sciencemadness contingency plan" post.
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AndersHoveland
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I think a archived backup for science madness is very important. This forum contains some of the best chemistry information for amateur experimenters
available. This forum will not last forever, and it would be very unfortunate if the information contained within became lost and unavailable to
online readers ten years from now.
Many people now lament everything that was lost in the Explosives and Weapons Forum, and even The Hive.
The few records left of the posts made in those forums are now much-sought after by many online readers. I think there should be at least five people
that should save full records from this forum, and then come back 5-10 years from now to reintroduce these records back to the online world.
That being said, I think some effort should be done to weed out all the unimportant topics when saving back up records.
This could substantially reduce the file size, making downloads much faster. It would also save future readers from having to sift through so much
trash.
Also the search function for this forum is horrible. Even doing a google search, "sodium hydrazide science madness" failed to find the post I
made about this unusual compound, although typing "science madness NaN2H3" does find it. Hopefully it will be easier for future readers to search for
what they are looking for in the forum records.
Also, when you include a link, please make a quick summary of what important information you found in the link. Many of the links in older posts no
longer work. If you take pictures, it would may be helpful to write a short description of what is in the picture, as picture files may not make their
way into all versions of archived forum records.
[Edited on 23-5-2011 by AndersHoveland]
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Eliteforum
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Is the offline backup download speed limited? I'm on a 50mb/s pipe and I'm getting roughly 50 to 80kbps. It's going to take at least 10 hours to
download at the current speeds.
Edit -
Currently trying to grab it, but it's taking it's sweet ass time
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>wget http://library.sciencemadness.org/archive/sm_offline.zip
SYSTEM_WGETRC = /wget/etc/wgetrc syswgetrc = /wgetrc --2011-06-20 12:17:43-- http://library.sciencemadness.org/archive/sm_offline.zip
Resolving library.sciencemadness.org...
67.23.244.212 Connecting to library.sciencemadness.org|67.23.244.212|:80... connected.
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK Length: 4065379728 (3.8G) [application/zip]
Saving to: `sm_offline.zip' 7% [==> ] 320,536,929 71.4K/s in 60m 53s 2011-06-20 13:18:37 (85.7 KB/s) -
Connection closed at byte 320536929. Retrying. --2011-06-20 13:18:38-- (try: 2) http://library.sciencemadness.org/archive/sm_ offline.zip
Connecting to library.sciencemadness.org|67.23.244.212|:80... connected. HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 206 Partial Content Length:
4065379728 (3.8G), 3744842799 (3.5G) remaining [application/zip] Saving to: `sm_offline.zip' 15% [+++==> ]
648,598,594 77.3K/s eta 7h 41m |
[Edited on 20-6-2011 by Eliteforum]
[Edited on 20-6-2011 by Eliteforum]
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Polverone
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It's not deliberately speed limited, but it is sitting on a cheap host. They don't meter bandwidth use but that also means they have little incentive
to provide more bandwidth.
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Eliteforum
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No worries, I'll get there in the end!
All that glitters isn't gold.
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Eliteforum
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Finally got it.
Althernative download link at..
http://www.criminally-inclined.com/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=...
All that glitters isn't gold.
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KemiRockarFett
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Perfekt I am taking it down right at the moment.
As Anders Hoveland wrote. Its importat to get backups.
Big brother regulates everything right now because of the so called terrorist. Probably its just a question of time until information at forums will
be canceled by the big fat big brorhter EUSSR government.
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AndersHoveland
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When was the last time a file back-up of this forum was made?
Does an archive of Science Madness exist, in the event that this forum was permanently shut down? If so, does this archive also contain all the
picture files and images? Some of the threads will be difficult to understand without the molecular diagrams shown in the images.
We can look at what remains from the E+W forum. While there are a few archives from that forum still floating around, they are difficult to find, and
it appears that much of the information was lost. Science Madness should prepare now for the future.
I would hate to see half the posts in this forum lost ten years from now.
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Polverone
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backup updated
I have updated the forum backup.
The new backup is 4566234886 bytes and has MD5 sum 178b6e9d360381b87e8398ef09c1d6d1.
Background and instructions for use are in my previous "sciencemadness contingency plan" post.
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Polverone
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backup updated
I used the forum downtime on January 18 to prepare a new backup.
The new backup is 4791775448 bytes and has MD5 sum 82e30e3b537118aaa285fe094c459f7b.
Background and instructions for use are in my previous "sciencemadness contingency plan" post.
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Aqua_Fortis_100%
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Quote: Originally posted by AndersHoveland |
We can look at what remains from the E+W forum. While there are a few archives from that forum still floating around, they are difficult to find, and
it appears that much of the information was lost. Science Madness should prepare now for the future.
I would hate to see half the posts in this forum lost ten years from now.
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Yeah, it was difficult to find a decent torrent archive and yet was very frustrating compared with the good/old E&W board. The domain roguesci .
org is basically a live museum now, dead.
Many thanks to people here and adm himself (Polverone) initiatives to have an active backup on SMDB.
Now with pigs trying to pass this SOPA/PIPA threat, means of legitimate forum defense and the continuity of science discussion are (more than before)
vital. Backup is one of these ways.
This is my favourite forum and it cant be vanished in anyway. NEVER!
Long life to SMDB!
"The secret of freedom lies in educating people, whereas the secret of tyranny is in keeping them ignorant."
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Eliteforum
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Once I've my fibre optic broadband installed on Saturday (18/02) I'll download the latest version and host it for alt. download.
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