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25 new of 870 responses total.
cross
response 463 of 870: Mark Unseen   Jan 20 18:43 UTC 2005

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rcurl
response 464 of 870: Mark Unseen   Jan 20 19:11 UTC 2005

Still very slow.
richard
response 465 of 870: Mark Unseen   Jan 20 22:37 UTC 2005

BAcktalk is barely responding at all.  Half the time the pages don't load and
when they do it takes five minutes or more.  I couldn't even get to the agora
screen, I had to telnet in finally just to post this
gull
response 466 of 870: Mark Unseen   Jan 21 01:05 UTC 2005

How long will it be before we move to colo?  Is it really not worth even
trying to get the upstream problem resolved in the mean time?

Right now I'm even getting intermittent lag on the *dialin*.  This morning
dialin was giving me a 1-2 second delay for each character.
rksjr
response 467 of 870: Mark Unseen   Jan 21 03:07 UTC 2005

Re. #463 & #466, postings by cross and gull, referring to "a problem with 
an upstream ISP":

Does "a problem with an upstream ISP" mean: unusual use or misuse of the 
dsl service by some other customer of the service in such a way as to 
limit Grex' normal use of the service?

keesan
response 468 of 870: Mark Unseen   Jan 21 03:09 UTC 2005

What does an upstream ISP have to do with slow dialin, which I just had for
the past 10 minutes (wait 20 sec to see the cursor move)?

If the DSL line is the problem can we cancel wtihout having to pay for the
rest of the contract?
cross
response 469 of 870: Mark Unseen   Jan 21 03:43 UTC 2005

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richard
response 470 of 870: Mark Unseen   Jan 21 04:26 UTC 2005

#469...so you are saying its just a *coincidence* that these major lag issues
occurred with in days after grex moving to the new server?  The timing has
to make you wonder.  maybe grex would be better off back on the old server
for the time being.  maybe nextgrex can't handle its job
cross
response 471 of 870: Mark Unseen   Jan 21 05:00 UTC 2005

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russ
response 472 of 870: Mark Unseen   Jan 21 05:01 UTC 2005

Conditions have deteriorated the point that mail delivery seems to
have halted some time Thursday morning.  Lag is bad now and I jave
had to drop one connection because it was stuck.
keesan
response 473 of 870: Mark Unseen   Jan 21 05:02 UTC 2005

Dialed in.  Load average 028.  It just took me three tries to type that number
and I have to wait 10 sec or so to see what I typed appear onscreen.
0.28.  Sometimes things go full speed, sometimes a great deal of lag.
No mail came in recently (for a few hours).  How would ISP problems affect
dialins?
gelinas
response 474 of 870: Mark Unseen   Jan 21 06:11 UTC 2005

(richard, we've been dealing with network problems since last summer, long
before the move to the new machine.)
mcnally
response 475 of 870: Mark Unseen   Jan 21 07:00 UTC 2005

 re #474:  
 > we've been dealing with network problems since last summer

 the recent problems seem qualitatively different than the ongoing outages
 that were occurring previously.

 re #470:
 > maybe grex would be better off back on the old server for the time being.

 That would take a major amount of work to move back to the old server
 and then another major amount of work when the new server was judged
 to be ready for prime time.  Worse, one might complete all that work
 only to find that the source of the problem lay elsewhere, as seems to
 be the current prevailing opinion among staff.

richard
response 476 of 870: Mark Unseen   Jan 21 07:17 UTC 2005

#474...gelinas, what mcnally said...the problems have clearly gotten worse,
much worse, since the switch to the new server.  I understand the work that
would be involved in going back to the old server, but how else can the new
server's role in the current problems be conclusively proven?  
rksjr
response 477 of 870: Mark Unseen   Jan 21 07:41 UTC 2005

Regarding the particular variety of intermittent screen freezing (if there 
are different kinds) that we have been observing recently, when I'm logged 
onto Grex and my screen happens to be frozen, are all the other screens of 
other logged on Grex users also frozen <<at that moment>>, or at any given 
time are some Grex screens frozen and some not frozen?

mary
response 478 of 870: Mark Unseen   Jan 21 11:43 UTC 2005

Please have some patience, folks.  Please.  There are multiple 
reasons for the problems Grex is having and staff is as anxious to 
get them under control as everyone else.

It's my undertanding the machine is moving to co-lo this weekend, if 
at all possible.  Some of the lag will be helped when robocop is up 
and working and Jan is working on that.  And the setting are still 
being fine-tuned but doing so under the current lag makes that all 
the more difficult.  Staff is not ignoring Grex right now, really, 
they're not.  Let's try to be supportive - especially now, when they 
have so much to do.

I suppose we could go to our DSL folks and insist it's their fault 
and consider not paying the bill, but first we'd have to be sure 
it's their problem, entirely.  I'd rather we simply work on a 
solution and get Grex working right.
russ
response 479 of 870: Mark Unseen   Jan 21 13:36 UTC 2005

Re #477:  Some are frozen and some are ot frozen.  (Speaking from
experience here.)
russ
response 480 of 870: Mark Unseen   Jan 21 13:38 UTC 2005

In other news, there appears to have been no mail all of
yesterday afternoon, evening and last night.
keesan
response 481 of 870: Mark Unseen   Jan 21 15:13 UTC 2005

And this morning.  
keesan
response 482 of 870: Mark Unseen   Jan 21 15:21 UTC 2005

The problem before was frequent sudden freezeups for mayb 30 seconds while
telnetted.  Right now (I am dialed in) things are okay for a minute or so then
I will type something and wait 5 sec for half a line to appear, then after
5 sec another chunk appears A 5-10 character string will appear, then in 5
sec a few more characters, and then suddenly it all works okay again.  This
is entirely different from before.  Is there some way to hook up any other
grex-type setup to the same DSL modem and phone line to see if the problem
carries over?  (An httpd server?  Telnetd server?  Do I have the terms
right?).  At this point nobody would be terribly inconvenienced (more than
currently) if grex were off the air for an hour or two to do such a test. 
Can some other computer (say a laptop) be plugged into the serial port via
a serial cable to see if it can telnet to grex?  Or work as a dumb terminal?
(I even had this working on my little linux setup once, both ways).
naftee
response 483 of 870: Mark Unseen   Jan 21 16:23 UTC 2005

It's funny how m-net's bbs is getting more activity.
cross
response 484 of 870: Mark Unseen   Jan 21 19:14 UTC 2005

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rksjr
response 485 of 870: Mark Unseen   Jan 21 22:05 UTC 2005

Re. #479 in which russ wrote:
             
          Re #477:  Some are frozen and some are ot frozen.  (Speaking      
          from experience here.)

If not all screens are frozen at the same time, then would it be possible 
for an online user whose screen is <<not>> frozen to run a Unix script 
that would unfreeze the screen of another online user whose screen <<is>> 
frozen?
gelinas
response 486 of 870: Mark Unseen   Jan 22 00:03 UTC 2005

We will move the machine tomorrow, which should, we hope, solve this problem.
slynne
response 487 of 870: Mark Unseen   Jan 22 03:42 UTC 2005

resp:486 Thanks Joe! Are you going to do that in the snow? 
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