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Grex System Problems - Summer 2005 Mark Unseen   Jun 22 02:47 UTC 2005

This item is for system problems.  If something on Grex isn't working 
right (line noise on a modem, weird behavior from a program, etc.), 
this is the place to announce it.  Except for security holes.  If you 
find a hole in system security, mail information about it to "staff".
281 responses total.
naftee
response 1 of 281: Mark Unseen   Jun 22 05:05 UTC 2005

the system..is down
the system...is down
richard
response 2 of 281: Mark Unseen   Jun 23 01:15 UTC 2005

Backtalk seems to be burping today, its had various periods where its locked
up or slow.  Picospan seems to be unaffected.
remmers
response 3 of 281: Mark Unseen   Jun 23 15:25 UTC 2005

Right.  Only affects the new agora for me; other conferences are
as fast as usual in backtalk.  Seems to be a backtalk bug - very
slow to respond the first time you join a conference, okay after
that.  People have noticed this before.  Afflicts fronttalk too.
nharmon
response 4 of 281: Mark Unseen   Jun 23 16:13 UTC 2005

/a is full again.
eprom
response 5 of 281: Mark Unseen   Jun 23 17:29 UTC 2005

/a is full again...how about a permanent solution instead of half-assing it?
naftee
response 6 of 281: Mark Unseen   Jun 23 18:54 UTC 2005

You're the ones who're being half-asses.  Get a home directory on /c . 
And yes, newuser is working.
asddsaasddsa
response 7 of 281: Mark Unseen   Jun 23 18:54 UTC 2005

See, it's easy.
/c/a/s/asddsaasddsa
asddsaasddsaasddsaasddsaasddsa
response 8 of 281: Mark Unseen   Jun 23 18:56 UTC 2005

wow, ur so smart asd
nharmon
response 9 of 281: Mark Unseen   Jun 23 18:57 UTC 2005

pedophile
jep
response 10 of 281: Mark Unseen   Jun 23 20:12 UTC 2005

I can't connect to Grex at all via the WWW today.
eprom
response 11 of 281: Mark Unseen   Jun 23 22:38 UTC 2005

re#6
I like my login and don't want to change it.
mcnally
response 12 of 281: Mark Unseen   Jun 23 22:40 UTC 2005

 I'll see if I can figure out if there is some compelling reason
 we can't just move a bunch of people en masse to balance things
 out a little bit.
naftee
response 13 of 281: Mark Unseen   Jun 23 22:49 UTC 2005

You guys are all unlucky. :(
mcnally
response 14 of 281: Mark Unseen   Jun 23 23:22 UTC 2005

 I've made some space on /a temporarily (about 80MB, which should
 take a few days to fill up, giving us time to discuss a long-term
 solution.)
jor
response 15 of 281: Mark Unseen   Jun 24 00:12 UTC 2005

        thanks Mike
naftee
response 16 of 281: Mark Unseen   Jun 24 06:00 UTC 2005

        thanks jor fees
gull
response 17 of 281: Mark Unseen   Jun 24 16:00 UTC 2005

Once again I'm unable to access the new Agora from backtalk or fronttalk. 
If I go there once in Picospan, it works from then on.
richard
response 18 of 281: Mark Unseen   Jun 24 21:11 UTC 2005

re #17 same here, I cant reach the new agora at all from backtalk
jep
response 19 of 281: Mark Unseen   Jun 24 21:51 UTC 2005

I am able to use Backtalk now, and have been able to do so all day 
today.
null
response 20 of 281: Mark Unseen   Jun 24 21:54 UTC 2005

Don't know... I'm using backtalk right now to post this.
keesan
response 21 of 281: Mark Unseen   Jun 25 15:09 UTC 2005

motd still says newuser is not working.
I got garbage when I dialed 484-0512 (did not check 0513) today.
gull
response 22 of 281: Mark Unseen   Jun 25 21:57 UTC 2005

Backtalk works for me now, but only because I used Picospan to get 
myself set up in the new conference on Friday. 
keesan
response 23 of 281: Mark Unseen   Jun 25 22:13 UTC 2005

The garbage on dialing could have been because we had our IRQs reversed. 
Things are fine now.
aruba
response 24 of 281: Mark Unseen   Jun 26 05:40 UTC 2005

I fixed the motd.
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