I have a client on my server that uses vBulletin. It is a VERY busy forum. On Monday, something happened with MySQL on that server. It pushed the CPU to 98%. I had to stop and restart the DB service twice. Since then it seems to be ok, but there is one vBulletin feature that is no longer working. Go to <[login to view URL]> and click [**View Today's Active Threads**][1] in the upper-left area.
I suspect a corrupted table, but want an expert to look at it. I cannot afford to make a mistake and have the entire forum go down.
Here is what I am asking for:
1) Check error and diagnose problem. That might include:
2) Backup entire DB
3) Check for/fix corrupted tables
4) Diagnose anything else that might be wrong
Since we don't know for sure what is going on. Set your bid for 2 hours work (that should be enough time to look at the problem and backup and fix tables, if that is what is wrong).
Also add your hourly rate if additional work is needed.
This needs to be worked on as soon as possible
Thanks!
Mike
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