Re: gluck (cvs, people, planet, etc.) downtime - ongoing raid problems

2005-04-05 Thread Christian Storch
Adam M. schrieb:
 Blars Blarson wrote:
 
 
Name Server:SAENS.DEBIAN.ORG
Name Server:KLECKER.DEBIAN.ORG
Name Server:SPOHR.DEBIAN.ORG
   


spohr changed IP addresses last week, and the glue record returned by
the .org nameservers still had the old address when I checked a few
hours ago.  This has been reported to debian-admin.  (The new address
is 140.211.166.43)

 

 
 
 Ok, but that should not cause DNS failure unless the old spohr address
 returned authoritative no such domain or the other two DNSes didn't work
 either.

You could be right, but when ORG-nameservers are returning NO glue record
as on last sunday night there is no chance.
It looks like these nameservers had lost their g-r's during update as
mentioned above. But why/how could this happen?

Christian


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Re: gluck (cvs, people, planet, etc.) downtime - ongoing raid problems

2005-04-04 Thread Christian Storch
James Troup wrote:
 Hi,
 
 On Sunday evening gluck.debian.org started experiencing problems
 writing to it's disks.  The local admins investigated and after
 physically power cycling machine it became apparent that the RAID
 controller was deeply unhappy - it claimed to have lost 2 out of it's
 6 RAID5'd drives.  After reclaiming the drives it was left fscking
 overnight for more than 9 hours.
 

Strange: Could there be any correlation with my observed problems
about resolving anything of debian.org during exactly that time?
(http://lists.debian.org/debian-isp/2005/04/msg00023.html)

Christian


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Re: gluck (cvs, people, planet, etc.) downtime - ongoing raid problems

2005-04-04 Thread Adam M.
Christian Storch wrote:

Strange: Could there be any correlation with my observed problems
about resolving anything of debian.org during exactly that time?
(http://lists.debian.org/debian-isp/2005/04/msg00023.html)
  


Name Server:SAENS.DEBIAN.ORG
Name Server:KLECKER.DEBIAN.ORG
Name Server:SPOHR.DEBIAN.ORG

Gluck doesn't appear to host DNS of any kind.

- Adam



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Re: gluck (cvs, people, planet, etc.) downtime - ongoing raid problems

2005-04-04 Thread Blars Blarson
Name Server:SAENS.DEBIAN.ORG
Name Server:KLECKER.DEBIAN.ORG
Name Server:SPOHR.DEBIAN.ORG

spohr changed IP addresses last week, and the glue record returned by
the .org nameservers still had the old address when I checked a few
hours ago.  This has been reported to debian-admin.  (The new address
is 140.211.166.43)

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With Microsoft, failure is not an option.  It is a standard feature.


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Re: gluck (cvs, people, planet, etc.) downtime - ongoing raid problems

2005-04-04 Thread Adam M.
Blars Blarson wrote:

Name Server:SAENS.DEBIAN.ORG
Name Server:KLECKER.DEBIAN.ORG
Name Server:SPOHR.DEBIAN.ORG



spohr changed IP addresses last week, and the glue record returned by
the .org nameservers still had the old address when I checked a few
hours ago.  This has been reported to debian-admin.  (The new address
is 140.211.166.43)

  


Ok, but that should not cause DNS failure unless the old spohr address
returned authoritative no such domain or the other two DNSes didn't work
either.

- Adam



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