Hi Wendy,

We have software (Nagios) that monitors most all of our web services,
including the API.  We haven't been notified of any outages, and
looking back and availability reports I can't see any downtime for API
in the last month.  Of course, that isn't a 100% guarantee that there
hasn't been some issue with the API, but is probably at least warrants
checking a bit more on your end for some specific information.

* What is an example time frame where you notice an issue.  I can
perhaps browse through some logs for those specific times.

* Is there any other indicators that the problem may have been on the
CC site, other than the fact that license data wasn't set during some
random periods?

Thanks,

Nathan

On Tue, Dec 6, 2011 at 17:20, Wendy J Bossons <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to investigate an issue with our application which uses the CC web 
> services api. There appears to be some clustering of items in my system when 
> the creative commons licenses did not get set.
>
> Is it possible that the CC web service was down or not responding at those 
> times? Do you have a record of when your web service may be down?
>
> sincerely,
> ..\Wendy
>
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