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Grex > Helpers > #123: Grex System Problems - Fall 2003 |  |
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jep
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response 200 of 291:
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Dec 4 16:16 UTC 2003 |
re resp:197: You aren't being very kind to Grex.
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mcnally
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response 201 of 291:
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Dec 4 17:34 UTC 2003 |
Surely satanic-looking load average figures don't lie, jep..
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twenex
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response 202 of 291:
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Dec 4 17:51 UTC 2003 |
Re: #199. Good point.
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gelinas
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response 203 of 291:
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Dec 5 08:01 UTC 2003 |
This morning, we were having some network problems, apparently between
ge-3-4.a00.chcgil07.us.ce.verio.net
and
428.at-0-1-0.rtr0.chcg1.il.voyager.net
I don't know what caused them, but lots of people were summarily cut off.
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bhoward
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response 204 of 291:
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Dec 5 11:19 UTC 2003 |
It appeared like the routing was flapping between a good and bad interface
somewhere between these two. One moment, connectivity two grex's network
was fine. The next, routing just stopped cold at the interface between
the two networks.
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gelinas
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response 205 of 291:
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Dec 6 19:03 UTC 2003 |
From the previous agora:
} Response 235 (235) Rane Curl (rcurl) Sat, Dec 6, 2003 (09:12) 4 lines:
}
} I'm telnetting in from Madeira Beach FL. I cannot connect to Grex
} directly as I get a "not responding" response, but I have telnetted into
} CAEN, and then telnetted over from there. Why won't Grex respond directly?
I don't know why the connection would be timing out. I'd run traceroute
from the originating machine to grex, to see where the connection failed.
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rcurl
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response 206 of 291:
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Dec 7 04:33 UTC 2003 |
Unfortuntely, I can't. I am connected only with PPP to an ISP, so don't
have a local account from which to issue traceroute.
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gelinas
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response 207 of 291:
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Dec 7 04:36 UTC 2003 |
Your machine doesn't have a traceroute? What kind of machine is it? If it
can establish a PPP connection, you should be able to run network utilities
on it.
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jor
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response 208 of 291:
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Dec 7 09:35 UTC 2003 |
has grex's idle daemon suffered a sneak attack?
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jor
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response 209 of 291:
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Dec 7 10:27 UTC 2003 |
ah, false alarm.
scratch one bug report.
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naftee
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response 210 of 291:
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Dec 7 18:53 UTC 2003 |
I'm relieved.
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rcurl
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response 211 of 291:
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Dec 7 19:29 UTC 2003 |
Re #207: an Apple Powerbook 145B - I do have on it clients for Turbogopher
and Anarchie - but not traceroute. Maybe I can find one on the web (with
Netscape 2.0)?
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naftee
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response 212 of 291:
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Dec 7 22:33 UTC 2003 |
Mommy!!!
27202 darkyy 88 0 252K 476K run/3 0:11 19.95% 19.92% tar
27500 naftee 88 0 3380K 3688K run/2 0:07 19.20% 16.41% top
13284 root 102 19 2880K 2064K run/3 348.8H 16.43% 16.41% perl
26183 root 1 0 19M 18M sleep 530:25 10.95% 10.94% named
load averages going down now.
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gelinas
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response 213 of 291:
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Dec 7 22:37 UTC 2003 |
Sounds like MacOS 9. Look for WhatRoute, Rane. It's available from
http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~bryanc/
Interestingly, he has released a MacOS X version, too.
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rcurl
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response 214 of 291:
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Dec 8 02:35 UTC 2003 |
Mac OS 7.1. I did some web creeping for traceroute but have not yet
found one for this OS. (This machine tops out for OS 7.6 - but at least
that supports java.)
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gelinas
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response 215 of 291:
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Dec 8 02:55 UTC 2003 |
7.6 is still MacTCP, isn't it?
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bhoward
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response 216 of 291:
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Dec 8 03:04 UTC 2003 |
/d is 100% full again right now.
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gelinas
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response 217 of 291:
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Dec 8 03:37 UTC 2003 |
Thanks for the reminder.
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rcurl
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response 218 of 291:
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Dec 8 03:42 UTC 2003 |
Yes, still MacTCP 2.0.6.
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gelinas
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response 219 of 291:
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Dec 8 07:55 UTC 2003 |
Looks like MacTCPWatcher might work:
http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/mac/4191
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twenex
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response 220 of 291:
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Dec 8 19:41 UTC 2003 |
The new AMiga OS is going to use Am iga-specific tcp-ip stack and
configuration tools. Aargh.
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gull
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response 221 of 291:
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Dec 8 21:15 UTC 2003 |
You didn't really expect it to use something normal, did you?
A friend of mine was trying out a version of that. He was less than
amused when he found out it supports only one specific ethernet card.
If it's not a PCI NE2000 clone, forget it.
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mcnally
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response 222 of 291:
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Dec 8 21:47 UTC 2003 |
On the bright side, PCI NE2000 clones are about as cheap and
as common as you can possibly get.
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remmers
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response 223 of 291:
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Dec 8 22:47 UTC 2003 |
(People are still writing OS's for the Amiga?)
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scott
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response 224 of 291:
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Dec 8 23:01 UTC 2003 |
Re 222: In fact, there's a joke in there somewhere.
"I was at the computer store, and the sales guy was supposed to give me $7.12
in change. He was out of dimes, but instead of 2 nickels I grudgingly
accepted an NE2000 clone."
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