TonyNZ
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Delivery limitations only restrict where a banner can be shown - they don't, unfortunately, magically prevent other banners from showing.
So, if you have banners that have no delivery limitations set, then it's perfectly valid for those banners to be shown to your Android users.
I got this. There is no problem with that.
The only issue may be the question - why are these banners showing in preference to the ones you want to see? That may all be a question of prioritisation....This is the problem. The Android banners are set to campaign type "contract" therefore they should be always shown to Android users, but they are not. Other campaigns which are set to "remnant" are shown instead.
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If I remove all other campaigns, it sometimes display the correct campaign, sometimes it shows none.
Anyone experienced similar issue?
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Hi,
I'm trying to target Android devices with setting banner delivery limitation to "Client - useragent" contains "android" and setting the campaign as contract.
If I do this with iPhone, it works perfectly. However with Android, I'm seeing other campaigns which has none delivery limitations and are set as remnant.
Any idea what's wrong here?
Thanks
External database issues/help
in Managing Revive Adserver
Posted · Edited by TonyNZ
Hi,
Today I tried to separate the database and webserver. I thought it would be an easy thing, but...
The first issue was I had to enable a persistent connection to the DB. Otherwise, the web server was returning ~60% 502 errors because "unix:/run/php/php8.0-revive.sock failed (11: Resource temporarily unavailable)".
Now I have a separate nginx + PHP and MySQL. It works, but the DB server has very high IO wait time because of the hard drive and in the peak hours, web server returns 502. When I had it all in one server, the disk writes were less than 1MB/s. Now the database server alone has 25MB/s. Is there any chance that must be done in order to make it work with external database? I'm using the filecache (not Memcached).
What I did is simple:
They are connected on a private network with about 0.02ms latency, so there should be no issue.