Well, Matt in our case, Glasgow suffered a powercut (and precursor
power surge), which meant we were offline for some time yesterday. So,
I suspect you'll see our "stored up" SAM test failures trickle in over
today as the WMS retries them against us now we're mostly up.
I don't recommend this as a way of dealing with the threat of nasty
red streaks on SAM tests :D
Sam
On 1 March 2010 09:34, Matt Doidge <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Good Morning,
> I notice some sites (Oxford, UCL, Glasgow) somehow managed to avoid a
> sam-test disaster this weekend. Would someone from one of these sites please
> let us know what method they used to dodge getting a nasty streak of red on
> the sam test page?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Matt
>
> Alessandra Forti wrote:
>>
>> I agree. I need to talk to the primary caretaker about that.
>>
>> cheers
>> alessandra
>>
>> Ewan MacMahon wrote:
>>>>
>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>> From: Testbed Support for GridPP member institutes [mailto:TB-
>>>> [log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Alessandra Forti
>>>>
>>>> The gridpp server with the DNS on it is down. It cannot be remotely
>>>> reached. It will be fixed tomorrow morning.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> It shouldn't be that easy to break DNS. Are ns1.gpp.hep.man.ac.uk. and
>>> ns2.gpp.hep.man.ac.uk. actually the same machine? Why do none of the
>>> apparent backup servers seem to know about the domain? Why do queries
>>> from outside the UK see a different list of name servers for the
>>> domain?
>>>
>>> Ewan
>>>
>>
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