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"Lennart"
Jun 2007
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Jan 2006
deep in a while-loop
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Don't feel too bad.
From where I am sitting I can barely reach my own server. stretching ... stretching ... got it. j/k That was just me being incredibly lazy. My chair is on castors.
Last fiddled with by AMDave on 2011-11-17 at 11:59 |
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"Tim Sorbera"
Aug 2006
San Antonio, TX USA
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http://noprimeleftbehind.net:1400/all.html does not respond for me, but http://nplb-gb1.no-ip.org:1400/all.html does. Is something wrong with the NPLB domain?
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Jun 2008
Wollongong, .au
3·61 Posts |
Seconded to Mini-Geek (ie. it's not just him.)
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A Sunny Moo
Aug 2007
USA (GMT-5)
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Ah yes...it seems Gary's IP address changed again. I went into the DNS settings and updated the IP--should be all set within an hour or so when the changes farm out to various DNS servers worldwide.
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May 2010
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The server has been down for the past hour.
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"Tim Sorbera"
Aug 2006
San Antonio, TX USA
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And it's still down. Not just the NPLB domain either, this time.
![]() Unfortunately, all of my fallback servers were hosted at NPLB, as well, so I've got 6+ hours of idle time. Are there any active public PRPnet servers hosted elsewhere for such an occasion? Last fiddled with by Mini-Geek on 2011-12-05 at 03:12 |
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May 2007
Kansas; USA
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I'm very sorry guys. My buddy knocked the downstairs plug out of the wall that controls the internet, phone, and cable when bringing up the XMAS tree early this afternoon. Unfortunately I've been out all day and just now noticed it. Needless to say, it's plugged back in now.
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#97 |
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Jan 2006
deep in a while-loop
29216 Posts |
Santa's little helper has been a very naughty boy.
1 lump of charcoal for him. Ho! Ho! Ho! ![]() j/k. The holiday season involves a lot of activities that do not occur throughout the rest of the year. In terms of process analysis, control and quality, Deming called these Uncontrolled Factors 'special causes'. In simpler terms, 'Stuff happens that you can't control' ... AND ... your buddy is 'special' :P Situation normal. No big deal. :) Last fiddled with by AMDave on 2011-12-05 at 09:30 |
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Jan 2006
deep in a while-loop
2·7·47 Posts |
Max contacted me about the database using much more CPU than usual.
I investigated and found a mysql maintenance process was thrashing the database, RAM and HDD, and it had been doing so for quite some time. The system was in such a tight loop that we could not get a lock on the mysql log file. The maintenance process is the database log file rotate process and it was creating a new log file every millisecond or so pushing HDD I/O to about 97% and causing a couple of other system logs to fill up. I have executed the mysql restart command but it is taking some time to bring the database down before it can be restarted. I'll keep you informed. |
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Jan 2006
deep in a while-loop
2·7·47 Posts |
The database is restarted.
The rogue process is gone. The HDD i/o is back to normal. The database is responding to PRPNet requests. |
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