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We are looking at this - I've noted it a few times, but not consistently enough to where I felt the need to run a tracert. As far as usage of raw bandwidth goes, we're well under our limit.

We did have that weather in Texas that made everything funny, but that seems to be resolved now. Our servers are in Texas (oddly enough...) and the datacentre had to run on UPS and gensets for about a week, which stretched capacity.

I've noted the "database error" screen about twice this week, and figured it was maintenance scripts going overboard to clean up the tables from the outages, so I didn't really worry so much about that, either.

Short form - yes, we are watching this to make sure it doesn't become a problem.
 
5-90 said:
We are looking at this - I've noted it a few times, but not consistently enough to where I felt the need to run a tracert. As far as usage of raw bandwidth goes, we're well under our limit.

We did have that weather in Texas that made everything funny, but that seems to be resolved now. Our servers are in Texas (oddly enough...) and the datacentre had to run on UPS and gensets for about a week, which stretched capacity.

I've noted the "database error" screen about twice this week, and figured it was maintenance scripts going overboard to clean up the tables from the outages, so I didn't really worry so much about that, either.

Short form - yes, we are watching this to make sure it doesn't become a problem.

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We are watching this with many eyes.:wierd:
 
Yeah but this has been going on for probably close to a month hasta
Really fricken annoying.
 
<sigh> I'm probably going to piss off a few folks here..... and at this point I don't care. </sigh>

IF YOU DON'T KNOW HOW TO RUN A TRACEROUTE FROM YOUR OWN MACHINE, SHUT THE HELL UP.

Posting a traceroute from another site/server is only going to show you values from that server to NAXJA, not from your own machine which is going to be MUCH more valuable.

And if you are going to post a traceroute, wrap it in the CODE tags.
 
Yup. That is slightly less than useless for troubleshooting. Guys, you are simply doing a trace from a server with ThePlanet.com to our server at Softlayer. Both reside in the state of Texas... completely useless.

The unfortunate thing is, when I was reading this thread at 4am... I saw a common failure point to forward to the N.O.C., but it turns out to be a bogus deal. Traces from your location are useful, not from some server somewhere to another server.

ChiXJeff said:
<sigh> I'm probably going to piss off a few folks here..... and at this point I don't care. </sigh>

IF YOU DON'T KNOW HOW TO RUN A TRACEROUTE FROM YOUR OWN MACHINE, SHUT THE HELL UP.

Posting a traceroute from another site/server is only going to show you values from that server to NAXJA, not from your own machine which is going to be MUCH more valuable.

And if you are going to post a traceroute, wrap it in the CODE tags.
 
ChiXJeff said:
<sigh> I'm probably going to piss off a few folks here..... and at this point I don't care. </sigh>

IF YOU DON'T KNOW HOW TO RUN A TRACEROUTE FROM YOUR OWN MACHINE, SHUT THE HELL UP.

Posting a traceroute from another site/server is only going to show you values from that server to NAXJA, not from your own machine which is going to be MUCH more valuable.

And if you are going to post a traceroute, wrap it in the CODE tags.
Then educate us nonknowing how to do it. Personally I have had no issues at all with the site.
 
Ghost said:
Then educate us nonknowing how to do it. Personally I have had no issues at all with the site.


X2. It must be the tinfoil issued BOD gear.

But, yeah...how do we do it from our boxes...enquiring minds want to know.


Edit: just ran it from this box...and low and behold...no issues from the Portland Metro area of Oregon.

Enjoy your day.
 
old_man said:


I got this trying to respond to this thread. The problem is real.

Bold type does not help. :smoker: If you do not know, you can "view source" and get the actual error message. That is more helpful than posting the basic error message. :)
 
Ghost said:
TY. So it is like a ping of the site with pings of every hub it bounces through? Oh yea how do you keep it from closing automatically at the end?

If you follow my directions, it should not close. If you follow that other guy's crap, you are on your own. :dunce:
 
Duh, I opened the run box not a command promt! :dunce:
 
Well I ve been going through that for the last two months but i never complained cause i m not a member yet an Addict. I thought it was membership related but now i think its geographically related i m from Cairo, EGYPT(broadband).
I visit the forum daily and have to refresh at least once before each page to load.
 
A minor update from my corner of the world.....

After running some more sophisticated network tools over the last several days, I am seeing some pretty clear evidence of dropped packets. The background data has been passed on to da Hobo.
 
Site has been great for me for the past week. Never slow and I haven't had one burp.
 
GSequoia said:
Site has been great for me for the past week. Never slow and I haven't had one burp.

Yup I don't know what you've done but things have been good for the last few days, since Thursday or Friday, I think.:cheers:
 
karstic said:
Yup I don't know what you've done but things have been good for the last few days, since Thursday or Friday, I think.:cheers:

All Hail GSequoia.He is teh man. What he hasn't done, nobody has. :D I suspect most everybody's issues cleared up sometime last week, but have not mentioned it.
 
karstic said:
Yup I don't know what you've done but things have been good for the last few days, since Thursday or Friday, I think.:cheers:

I willed it and it was so. :roll:
 
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