• After a server reboot from scratch . . .

    From ram@ram@zedat.fu-berlin.de (Stefan Ram) to news.software.nntp on Tue Sep 10 10:14:37 2024
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    When a newsserver gets wiped clean and built from the ground up,
    like after the machine bites the dust, the articles in a newsgroup
    might end up with new numbers slapped on them, from what I know.

    So if a client's been keeping tabs on what it's already peeped,
    thinking "I've already eyeballed article number 1 from Group G",
    that info's now totally out to lunch.

    The client oughta treat this reborn server like it's fresh off
    the lot, even if it's rockin' the same web addy as before. But
    I reckon the user's got to step in and work some magic themselves.

    Or is there already some kind of official playbook for this
    scenario, where the server can give the newsreader a heads up
    via the NNTP protocol that it's sportin' a whole new article
    numbering in the newsgroups?


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  • From Richard Kettlewell@invalid@invalid.invalid to news.software.nntp on Fri Sep 20 08:43:35 2024
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    ram@zedat.fu-berlin.de (Stefan Ram) writes:
    When a newsserver gets wiped clean and built from the ground up,
    like after the machine bites the dust, the articles in a newsgroup
    might end up with new numbers slapped on them, from what I know.

    If you donrCOt have a backup, then yes.

    So if a client's been keeping tabs on what it's already peeped,
    thinking "I've already eyeballed article number 1 from Group G",
    that info's now totally out to lunch.

    The client oughta treat this reborn server like it's fresh off
    the lot, even if it's rockin' the same web addy as before. But
    I reckon the user's got to step in and work some magic themselves.

    Or is there already some kind of official playbook for this
    scenario, where the server can give the newsreader a heads up
    via the NNTP protocol that it's sportin' a whole new article
    numbering in the newsgroups?

    I donrCOt think so. If you change the serverrCOs name then some (not all) clients will see it as a new server (which it is). I think thatrCOs about
    the best you can do.
    --
    https://www.greenend.org.uk/rjk/
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