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Server Outage
The hosting provider for bcaching.com is experiencing issues with the database server and is actively working to bring it back online.
I will post updates here as they become available.
15:15 MST: Root cause was an issue with the database server RAID hardware (guess it was hardware related after all!) The solution involved RAID card replacement, RAID and Motherboard BIOS updates, and a full filesystem checkdisk. Although the site is back online, the DB server is running a RAID rebuild which may slow performance somewhat.
15:10 MST: Server is coming back online now.
14:50 MST: Doesn’t appear to be a hardware error. There was disk corruption error in a database log file (not the bcaching database).
BCaching Release 0.6
The latest release has been completed and includes some cool new features including Custom Waypoints, Desktop Map “Universal Search”, Mobile Coordinates Conversion, Geolocation support, and more!
See the forum post for full details
Upcoming Release
I’ve been busy working on a bunch of features lately so the upcoming release is a bit more significant in scope than earlier ones have been. As a consequence the chance of bugs and issues associated with the release are increased as well.
Unfortunately my testing team currently consists of … well, myself and I would appreciate any help I could get from a few real users before I unleash a big mess on everyone. So if you would be interested in participating in some pre-release testing, jump over to the forum post for more details.
BCaching Release 0.5.1
This release fixes a couple of GPX file export issues that were causing problems with CacheBerry and BlackStar Navigation.
There is also a new GPX link on the mobile Nearest Caches page that will export geocache data for up to 20 nearest caches at once. If CacheBerry is installed it will process the GPX export automatically without need for an intermediate save.
There are a few other minor changes. Full details are on the forums.
bcaching or www.bcaching?
If you’re using “http://bcaching.com” instead of “http://www.bcaching.com” your browser will be redirected to the www version from now on. You will probably need to login again the first time it happens. Please update any of your bookmarks to use the www. version instead.
Server Outage
You may have noticed BCaching is down Saturday morning (the worst possible time?). The hosting provider had some scheduled maintenance this morning that was supposed to be relatively short but they ran into some unforeseen difficulties. Rest assured they are working to restore the server as soon as possible. I apologize for the inconvenience.
- Update 5:30 pm
Yes, the site is still down. Turns out there was a RAID disk controller failure during the migration from the old disks to the new disks (the new disks were the scheduled maintenance). When the controller failed it caused some corruption and the only way to get the system back up and running is with a “bare metal restore”. As of 3pm MST it had been running for over 6 hours and was 87% complete.
- Update 6:30 pm
And it’s back!! They are proceeding with the disk migration which may cause things to respond a little slower than usual but everything should be functional again. We cached all day **without** bcaching… it was painful.
Garmin Custom Waypoint Symbols
You can use BCaching to send geocaching waypoints to your Garmin device using custom geocaching waypoint symbols that differentiate cache type (Traditional, Multi-Cache, Mystery Cache, Letterbox, etc.) using the following symbol set:

First you must load the custom symbols onto your device (see below), then to use the custom symbols, go to the BCaching Desktop Map View, find the location you want to use as the center of the geocache data to load. Click [Send to Garmin Device] at the bottom of the page, then choose [Custom Waypoint Symbols] and follow the rest of the instructions on that page to finish.
Note that using Custom symbols will limit the Geocaching “functionality” built into some Garmin devices since only one symbol can be designated as a “Geocache” that can be marked “Found”. If you want to retain that functionality for all geocache types then don’t use this feature. If you want to designate one of the custom symbols as a Geocache (such as the symbol for Traditional since they’re the most common), use the the Geocache Setup function on your device (on the 60CSx: Find => Geocache => Menu => Geocache Setup) and change the Find symbol.
Loading Symbols onto your Garmin Device
- To load the custom symbols into your Garmin device, you must first download and install Garmin’s xImage utility (for Windows 2000 or later only).
- Then download the Custom Waypoint Symbols ZIP file and extract them to a temporary folder on your computer.
- Connect your Garmin device to your computer and turn it on.
- Run the xImage program and click [Next] on the Welcome page.
- On the Device Settings page, click [Find Device] to identity and select your device, then click [Next].
- Click [Send images to the GPS] and click [Next].
- Click [Select All] to highlight all Waypoint Symbols then click [Next].
- Browse for and select the Custom Waypoint Symbols folder from where you extracted the ZIP file and click [OK]. xImage will then send the images to your device.
- Click [Finish] to exit.
BCaching Release 0.5
Release 0.5 includes a few new Desktop Map features (no mobile enhancements with this release)
- Desktop Map now includes a Filter panel that allows filtering of geocache types, containers, terrain, difficulty and more.
- You can now download a summary GPX file (up to 999 waypoints) based on the current filter. The GPX file may be used in Google Earth or to send to your GPS device. The summary includes additional waypoints, but it does not include descriptions or logs. Enter the maximum number of waypoints (default is 500) and click the [Download GPX] button at the bottom of the Desktop Map page.
- You can also send cache data directly to your Garmin device using the Garmin Communicator web plug-in. It also uses the current filter and sends the same information that would be sent in the GPX file. To begin, click the [Send to Garmin Device] button at the bottom of the Desktop Map page.
If you encounter any issues, please post them on the forum.
- Update 7.28.2009
This wasn’t quite ready last week, but now you can also send waypoints to your Garmin using Custom Waypoint Symbols that represent cache type: traditional, multi, letterbox, mystery, etc. See the follow-up post for details.
BCaching Statistics July’09
I posted a few updates over the past couple months and growth has been steady. The application updates included:
- Handling special characters (like colon ‘:’) in usernames
- Using a mobile profiles database to determine if javascript is supported or not
- Added a Google Maps view (for desktop browsers, not mobile) that shows all your unfound caches in an overlay. Similar to the one on geocaching.com but seems a bit faster. The geocaching.com one also lets you select search criteria and this one does not… yet. I used to use google earth to explore area caches, but now I use this most of the time.
- Alternate mobile style sheet for larger mobile screens (like BB Storm, Android or iPhone) to show text bigger and make it easier to click links if it’s a touch screen.
User activity on the site has been growing.
- 218 users have completed activation with a “My Finds” pocket query. That’s about 50 new users per month over the past 3 months.
- 147 users have uploaded additional pocket queries to make the site usable for them.
- 40 of those users have been active on bcaching in the past 30 days.
- The database has grown to 675 MB.
- 216,260 caches.
- 1,177,336 cache logs.
BCaching users are from all over the world based on the locations of uploaded cache data.
- 56 countries are represented with the majority of cache data from the United States (164,693), followed by Germany (17,344), Canada (11,947), the U.K. (8,454), and Belgium (3,449).
Keep on caching paperless!
500 server errors fixed
All of the sudden today bcaching.com is reporting 404 errors and 500 server errors on certain pages, and the forums aren’t working at all. I don’t know what happened, but I have a support ticket open with the hosting provider to try to figure out what’s going on.
Update: several hours later
The support folks at softsyshosting worked into the wee hours and finally discovered that a server configuration change was the source of the problem:
a handler was incorrectly added to server which caused .php extension to be mapped to ASP.NET ISAPI dll.
So everything is back to normal and that was a pretty quick turnaround.
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