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Hi @valay Somewhere you have the wrong database prefix. Your database tables show that the prefix is "rv_" while 'it talks' about "ra_data_bkt_m" which indicated the prefix it assumes is "ra_". Apart from that, you also do not seem to have 'rv_data_bkt_m." table, which is actually mandatory to have. Are you absolutely sure your database settings are correct?
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Did you check your mail logs if there is any usable info ?
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Yes it is possible if your server cant handle the amount of requests.
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Using site variable at delivery limitations in the banner settings -> delivery options
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cool! glad you figured it out :)
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Think I got 'm, if you still spot a post please let me know :)
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Sure, Revive has a clickurl Macro, which you should just put in front of the URL, If I recall correctly I think it should be like : <a href="{clickurl}//www.booking.com?aid=425828">Booking.com</a>
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Can I ask you how you fixed it ? And what you have found ?
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Hi Richard, Do they provide you with an invocation code, and you'd want to do click tracking ? Cheers, Ian
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Hi Maxs, Thanks for sharing!
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Hello Garlian, You can hire me on consultant basis to fix it for you, if you want me to fix it. Cheers, Ian
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Hello Garlian, Please read https://blog.avast.com/2014/01/13/how-to-clean-your-hacked-openx-server/ There is most likely still a backdoor on your server.
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I surely got the question. Delivery Options -> Add delivery limitation -> Site - PageURL Contains : your-domain.com And yes, you need to do that for all of the banners on that page then.
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I'm afraid I cant help you much with that. conditions and limitations of-course increases the load on the box ( has to calculate more with every hit ) Remember that it is an open source project, so you could look (or let look someone) to optimise the code for your specific needs. Apart from that; I have seen situations where a server of your specs was able to serve around 500MM impresions/month, but it didn't have that much conditions (none) for delivery.
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I think you just hit the limits of a single box if i'm honest :) Easiest thing to get some breath is most likely running MySQL on another server (should be on the same network though, else you get too much issues with latencies)
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382MM impressions/month is quite a lot for one server (imagine it breaks down) :-). Lets start from the start, how is your server setup? Do you use php-fpm? What kind of PHP modules do you have enabled? Do you have memcache enabled for the banner delivery cache? Did you disable automatic maintenance?
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I have removed your database credentials from your post, and I suggest you create new ones (the whole world could have seen it). The error message is about PostgreSQL, are you sure you selected MySQL ?
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Yes, those are the delivery limitations. You can find them in the banner settings, second tab -> "Delivery options"
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I have never tried to install it on Heroku (in fact i have never heard about it before untill i saw this post) in theory it should work nevertheless. Do you get this error directly, or after trying to setup the database?
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That would be your php.ini file. In Redhat environments that is located in /etc/php.ini I'm sure your hosting provider can help you out with this.
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I would try it without the try_files $uri $uri/ /index.php; config parameter. Apart from that it's quite a weird redirect loop that you have there. Are you rewriting any hostname or something ? Revive seems to think it's not installed on that domain.
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That could work, but might be tricky with updating. For delivery just the "www/delivery/*.php" files need to be available for the outside world. For the images you should be fine with that config, no PHP files should be in there.
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You could use a reverse proxy for this (For example NGINX) http://nginx.org/en/docs/http/load_balancing.html And re-write the Host header.
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You could add deflate to the config of the httpd you use ?