Anyone else having major problems with overloaded RBN servers? If so, any suggestions from our friends at RBN? -Bob -- Bob Collie, VP/Chief Technical Officer, Telalink Corporation mailto:bob.collie@telalink.net
I had this problem all day yesterday. -- Shirl Grant NCNE Engineering Services grant@ncne.org NLANR / Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center -
Anyone else having major problems with overloaded RBN servers? If so, any suggestions from our friends at RBN?
-Bob
-- Bob Collie, VP/Chief Technical Officer, Telalink Corporation mailto:bob.collie@telalink.net
RBN does not transmit during lunch, breaks, etc. Next transmit should start at 130P EST (25mins-ish) Bob Collie wrote:
From errors-nohumans@merit.edu Tue Jun 9 12:03:27 1998 X-Authentication-Warning: bunker.noc.telalink.net: rmc owned process doing -bs Date: Tue, 9 Jun 1998 11:56:29 -0500 (CDT) From: Bob Collie <rmc@TELALINK.NET> X-Sender: rmc@bunker Reply-To: Bob Collie <bob.collie@TELALINK.NET> To: nanog@merit.edu Subject: RBN -- Please try later Message-ID: <Pine.GSO.3.96.980609115556.1557B-100000@bunker> X-Mailer: BobMail 1.0 (based on Pine 3.95) Sender: owner-nanog@merit.edu
Anyone else having major problems with overloaded RBN servers? If so, any suggestions from our friends at RBN?
-Bob
-- Bob Collie, VP/Chief Technical Officer, Telalink Corporation mailto:bob.collie@telalink.net
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They need to add extra ports to support the large viewing audience and the www.nanog.org is alos unreachable Henry R. Linneweh Bob Collie wrote:
Anyone else having major problems with overloaded RBN servers? If so, any suggestions from our friends at RBN?
-Bob
-- Bob Collie, VP/Chief Technical Officer, Telalink Corporation mailto:bob.collie@telalink.net
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Okay, here's what's up -- we just had a blow-up in our Seattle NOC, where the encoded streams are being routed. Given our Albuquerque experience, we thought it would be good to use ISDN to get back to the top-level servers in Seattle. From there, the streams are sent out to a half dozen second-level servers spread out around the country. Unfortunately, one of our operators noticed smoke (!) coming from one of our Cisco 2926 switches at around 3pm (Detroit time) & was forced to take it down, dropping the NANOG feed. Don't say it, I know, we shouldn't have any single points of failure, sometimes we play the odds & get burned, so to speak. The "please try later" message was/is coming from the second tier servers which think their stream was taken down because we've hit a limit & they're not supposed to serve any more. That message has been popping up sporadically over the last few hours & I think this may help explain what's been happening. About 5 minutes in to the 12 minutes that we were down we decided to just stay offline & just archive Mark Kosters & Guy Almes locally for later playback (it was 3:03 & we they wanted to get started). The archives are all intact, & we'll get them all up for demand play soon. Jeffrey Payne GM, Broadcast Operations, RBN
On Tue, 9 Jun 1998, Bob Collie wrote:
Anyone else having major problems with overloaded RBN servers? If so, any suggestions from our friends at RBN?
Yep. Can't get either of the video feeds today. Will this nanog be available later in real video format for those who missed the live broadcast? I especially wanted to see some of this morning's talks. ------------------------------------------------------------------ Jon Lewis <jlewis@fdt.net> | Spammers will be winnuked or Network Administrator | drawn and quartered...whichever Florida Digital Turnpike | is more convenient. ______http://inorganic5.fdt.net/~jlewis/pgp for PGP public key____
participants (6)
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Bob Collie
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Henry Linneweh
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jamie@dilbert.ais.net
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Jeffrey Payne
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Jon Lewis
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S. Grant