Hello,

Am Samstag, 13. Mai 2006 01:33 schrieb Peter Flodin:
> Victim of our own success. 

Yes. That's the most pleasant problem you can imagine ;)

However, openSUSE isn't the first that had this problem. 

Someone from a big german freemail provider once told me that several 
companies advertising in their newsletter called them saying "we are 
DoS'ed", got the reply "no DoS, traffic!". Then the companies _begged_ 
not to send out more newsletters ;-)

BTW: A variant of DoS-ing a website is DoS-ing a call center - one 
company managed to have this two times, seems they hadn't learned from 
the first newsletter sent out...

BTW2: They already give out "surviving extremely high traffic" guides in 
advance, but sometimes it doesn't help.

> I do however think that we need to plan for this properly next time, 
> so that the failure is more graceful, with a planned message and page. 

Nobody will object, I guess ;-)

My proposal:

Run a   wget -r   over the whole wiki (excluding index.php) daily.
In case of problems, you can switch to that copy. This clearly reduces 
the load on the server (static files vs. "PHP + database + iChains") 
while still serve all information.

The only thing not working will be editing of pages, page history and 
alike - but that hits only a low percentage of visitors.

Sounds much better than having a single "we are offline" page, doesn't 
it?

> It looked a bit like an emergency-my-server-is-on-fire message....even 
> if that was the case :-).   

;-)

> It would be interesting to see the webserver stats, with referrals,

Yes, it would really be nice if someone can them make available.


Regards,

Christian Boltz
-- 
If something is red you should always worry. That's way it is red.
[Thorsten Kukuk]

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