On 12/11/10 7:18 PM, Jonathan Tripathy wrote:
Hi Everyone,

This is maybe a little off-topic, but is anyone having any problems with their mysql servers today?

That is an odd - and disturbingly non-technical - assertion, that the date has anything to do with how a product deployed on hundreds of thousands of computer systems performs.
Have you administered a computer before ?
I have 3 separate mysql servers (running in 3 different VMs). One of them is used to do my Postfix SASL authentication.
No.

Postfix uses either Cyrus sasl or dovecot sasl to authenticate. Neither of them are MySQL.

Auth is failing today (possibly timing out). Also, the 2 other mysql servers are used for web services and both of them are really slow today. All servers are running near idle.

Any ideas, at least on the postfix issue?

There is no postfix issue.

I see this when my WHMCS (PHP billing system) tried to connect to the postfix server:

warning: unknown[10.87.14.2]: SASL LOGIN authentication failed: VXNlcm5hbWU6

So maybe the credentials were, I don't know... incorrect ?


This setup has been working for months without issue. Just today it's playing up..

Ah, I've never heard that one before.

YES, you changed something - something ALWAYS changed.

Most likely culprit is a software update/upgrade.

Thanks


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J.

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