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sophiaserpentia) wrote2004-07-15 11:39 pm
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I am getting extremely frustrated.
None of the backup tools are working.
The LJ Backup Tool, when downloaded, gives me only an error message.
ALJ wants to take up far too much space on
lady_babalon's hard drive, and I can't justify it.
LJ Book continually gives me an error: "Your login/password is incorrect, or the servers hosting your journal rejected the export request." Which is very silly; LJ Book has worked for everyone else around me.
Any other recommendations?
Edit. My new support request (because "204" shows up as a year in my calendar) was moved from "General" to "Feedback" with no response. I would have appreciated a comment. Even something like, "Oh, that's very interesting, we'll try to fix that for you," would have been reassuring.
Edit. I've made yet another support request (my third in a week), this time to see if there is some problem with the Chef-sub-8 server that is preventing my files from being exported to LJ Book.
The LJ Backup Tool, when downloaded, gives me only an error message.
ALJ wants to take up far too much space on
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LJ Book continually gives me an error: "Your login/password is incorrect, or the servers hosting your journal rejected the export request." Which is very silly; LJ Book has worked for everyone else around me.
Any other recommendations?
Edit. My new support request (because "204" shows up as a year in my calendar) was moved from "General" to "Feedback" with no response. I would have appreciated a comment. Even something like, "Oh, that's very interesting, we'll try to fix that for you," would have been reassuring.
Edit. I've made yet another support request (my third in a week), this time to see if there is some problem with the Chef-sub-8 server that is preventing my files from being exported to LJ Book.
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One can cut down access time by doing a single year at a time.
Good luck.
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I know it won't help much as far as your history goes, but have you considered starting a new journal? Chances are good it'd be on a different cluster. And yes, it'd be a pain in the ass, and no, you don't deserve to be going through all this BS. *hug*
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It was just concerning your experiences with Botanica's in New Orleans. I was wandering if you could shed some light on thier popularity or if they are tucked away and hidden.
For example, are they popular in New Orleans compared to MASS?
I am asking you because of your observational skills regarding other cultures.
take care!
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