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Nomen Nescio

2005-08-29, 5:51 pm


haven't been able to connect the past 2 days. I get an error message
503 "service not available". I am connected via the cotse proxy
(ctunnel plus stunnel).

i've seen no posts checking via alternate means, is bananasplit having
problems, is cotse having problems, or is the problem at my end? I
suspect the latter, but I'll ask first.



Anonymous

2005-08-29, 5:51 pm

In article <1da3de00a24f9bc3e4cec5488a5ad27d@dizum.com>
Nomen Nescio <nobody@dizum.com> wrote:
>
>
> haven't been able to connect the past 2 days. I get an error message
> 503 "service not available". I am connected via the cotse proxy
> (ctunnel plus stunnel).
>
> i've seen no posts checking via alternate means, is bananasplit having
> problems, is cotse having problems, or is the problem at my end? I
> suspect the latter, but I'll ask first.


No, it's not you. All banana services appear to be down - news, mail,
remailer, stats.




Zax

2005-08-29, 5:51 pm

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On 29 Aug 2005 21:20:21 -0000, Anonymous wrote in
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> No, it's not you. All banana services appear to be down - news, mail,
> remailer, stats.


Yes, it's been down for approx 1 day. Haven't isolated the cause yet,
but it's clearly disk related. Trying to rebuild RAID sets at the
moment whilst also clearing backlog.

All services should be up and running again, if a little slowly. If the
problem reoccurs then I'll start replacing hardware, but I'll try the
reboot-with-fingers-crossed method first. :-)

Apologies for the inconvenience.

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pub 1024D/8ED57743 2003-07-08 Bananasplit Operator
Key fingerprint = 796F 67E0 E890 A0BB BDAE EBB4 94A6 7A09 8ED5 7743
uid Admin <admin.bananasplit.info>

Anonymous

2005-08-30, 2:47 am

In article <df00p4$3e1$1@bananasplit.info>
Zax <fleegle@bananasplit.info> wrote:
>
> Yes, it's been down for approx 1 day. Haven't isolated the cause yet,
> but it's clearly disk related. Trying to rebuild RAID sets at the
> moment whilst also clearing backlog.
>
> All services should be up and running again, if a little slowly. If the
> problem reoccurs then I'll start replacing hardware, but I'll try the
> reboot-with-fingers-crossed method first. :-)


It was slow when I first connected this afternoon, but it's back to
fast now. Actually it seems a lot faster than usual. I guess all the
other bandwidth consumers haven't noticed it's back up yet.
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