[GENERAL] Estimate on gborg rescue?

2006-09-06 Thread Andrew Sullivan
Hi,

I just checked, and gborg is still dead.  In fact, the hostname is no
longer valid (there's no A record).  Do we have even an estimate for
when it will be back?  Can the estimator please publish that
somewhere in big flashing letters or something?

I can totally appreciate that this is a volunteer project, that
people have other things happen to them, and that the project cannot
always be the central issue in people's lives.  Nevertheless, the
gborg site has been down for a long time.  We have argued for ages
that there is no need to keep things in the core distribution
because we have these seamless additional modular components that
snap together to form a system.  Not much of an argument when people
can't even get to the sites supporting those additional components,
because -- oops! -- the site doesn't even exist in DNS.

On another note, these are listed as authorities for postgresql.org:

postgresql.org. 7848IN  NS  ns-a.lerctr.org.
postgresql.org. 7848IN  NS  ns-b.lerctr.org.

But they're not responding with answers or even authority for them. 
So the general DNS is messed up too.

If I can be of any assistance whatsoever, please feel free to hit me
up.  My office phone is +1 416 673 4110, in case someone needs it. 
I'm even on call this week, so you should be able to reach me more or
less any time.  

A

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Re: [GENERAL] Estimate on gborg rescue?

2006-09-06 Thread Magnus Hagander
 Hi,
 
 I just checked, and gborg is still dead.  In fact, the hostname is
 no longer valid (there's no A record).  Do we have even an estimate
 for when it will be back?  Can the estimator please publish that
 somewhere in big flashing letters or something?

Yes, Marc posted to -www earlier today.
However, there are now major DNS issues which mean that archives is
unavailable. But once they pop up, you will find it :-) Anyway, I'll
paste it in at the bottom of this mail FYI.


 I can totally appreciate that this is a volunteer project, that
 people have other things happen to them, and that the project
 cannot always be the central issue in people's lives.
 Nevertheless, the gborg site has been down for a long time.  We
 have argued for ages that there is no need to keep things in the
 core distribution
 because we have these seamless additional modular components that
 snap together to form a system.  Not much of an argument when
 people can't even get to the sites supporting those additional
 components, because -- oops! -- the site doesn't even exist in DNS.

Yes, this is definitely a big problem.


 On another note, these are listed as authorities for
 postgresql.org:
 
 postgresql.org. 7848IN  NS  ns-a.lerctr.org.
 postgresql.org. 7848IN  NS  ns-b.lerctr.org.
 
 But they're not responding with answers or even authority for them.
 So the general DNS is messed up too.

Unable to get at Marc right now, but I believe these issues are much
related. Hosts are dropping out of the hub.org nameservers one by one as
well, probably as TTL expires. It just happens that the full zone has
expired from lerctr.org by now, because for some reason the primary is
broken.
For example, the mirrors.postgresql.org zone (delivering
static.mirrors.postgresql.org which is our main website) is still
answering fine from lerctr - but it runs off a *different* primary
server)



//Magnus

Marcs mail:

 -Original Message-
 Sent: Wednesday, September 06, 2006 5:41 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: [pgsql-www] Finally, the end of a nightmare ...
 
 
 After almost 3 weeks without a proper internet connection, this
 morning I got high speed cable installed in our new residence, and
 this evening, I finally got the backup server back online ...
 
 Apologies to those using gborg for how long it has taken to get
 things back online ... the temporary internet connection we were
 able to get the server onto was reporting ~3 days of constant
 upload to get gborg uploaded ... the new net connection took 5
 hours ...
 
 I will be working tomorrow on getting gborg back up and running ...
 this will be put onto the 64bit server, so that it can be easily
 moved to the new HP server that arrived while I was offline ...
 
 There *was* a lose of data with this crash, unfortunately, so I
 hope those on the slony project have backups of any commits made
 over the ~2 week period *before* the server crashed ... once it
 goes onto the 64bit server, the redundant local backup will be re-
 enabled, but since we were at the end of moving off of 4.x, the
 redundant server option wasn't working, and with the backup server
 down while we moved, offsite backups were temporarily offline when
 neptune crashed :(
 
 Will post once gborg is back online ...
 
 
 Marc G. Fournier   Hub.Org Networking Services
 (http://www.hub.org)


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Re: [GENERAL] Estimate on gborg rescue?

2006-09-06 Thread Joshua D. Drake

Andrew Sullivan wrote:

Hi,

I just checked, and gborg is still dead.  In fact, the hostname is no
longer valid (there's no A record).  Do we have even an estimate for
when it will be back?  Can the estimator please publish that
somewhere in big flashing letters or something?

I can totally appreciate that this is a volunteer project, that
people have other things happen to them, and that the project cannot
always be the central issue in people's lives.  Nevertheless, the
gborg site has been down for a long time.  We have argued for ages
that there is no need to keep things in the core distribution
because we have these seamless additional modular components that
snap together to form a system.


The exact same person physically responsible for the health of Gborg is 
also responisble for PostgreSQL.Org.


This has nothing to do with a modular component argument.

Joshua D. Drake




If I can be of any assistance whatsoever, please feel free to hit me
up.  My office phone is +1 416 673 4110, in case someone needs it. 
I'm even on call this week, so you should be able to reach me more or
less any time.  


A




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Re: [GENERAL] Estimate on gborg rescue?

2006-09-06 Thread Andrew Sullivan
On Wed, Sep 06, 2006 at 02:42:36PM +0200, Magnus Hagander wrote:

 Unable to get at Marc right now, but I believe these issues are much
 related. Hosts are dropping out of the hub.org nameservers one by one as
 well, probably as TTL expires. It just happens that the full zone has
 expired from lerctr.org by now, because for some reason the primary is
 broken.

Do we need additional DNS hands?  That happens to be a thing I know a
little about.

A

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Re: [GENERAL] Estimate on gborg rescue?

2006-09-06 Thread Andrew Sullivan
On Wed, Sep 06, 2006 at 07:09:14AM -0700, Joshua D. Drake wrote:
 The exact same person physically responsible for the health of Gborg is 
 also responisble for PostgreSQL.Org.
 
 This has nothing to do with a modular component argument.

Well, it does at the moment, because gborg has been down forever
whereas www.postgresql.org stayed up.  Although now that the DNS is
in serious panting mode, I think we may have a different set of
issues.

A

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Re: [GENERAL] Estimate on gborg rescue?

2006-09-06 Thread Marc G. Fournier


DNS issue was fixed this aft, and I'm currently working on reviving the 
vServer right now ... CVS itself should be working now ...


Sorry for the delay ...

On Wed, 6 Sep 2006, Andrew Sullivan wrote:


Hi,

I just checked, and gborg is still dead.  In fact, the hostname is no
longer valid (there's no A record).  Do we have even an estimate for
when it will be back?  Can the estimator please publish that
somewhere in big flashing letters or something?

I can totally appreciate that this is a volunteer project, that
people have other things happen to them, and that the project cannot
always be the central issue in people's lives.  Nevertheless, the
gborg site has been down for a long time.  We have argued for ages
that there is no need to keep things in the core distribution
because we have these seamless additional modular components that
snap together to form a system.  Not much of an argument when people
can't even get to the sites supporting those additional components,
because -- oops! -- the site doesn't even exist in DNS.

On another note, these are listed as authorities for postgresql.org:

postgresql.org. 7848IN  NS  ns-a.lerctr.org.
postgresql.org. 7848IN  NS  ns-b.lerctr.org.

But they're not responding with answers or even authority for them.
So the general DNS is messed up too.

If I can be of any assistance whatsoever, please feel free to hit me
up.  My office phone is +1 416 673 4110, in case someone needs it.
I'm even on call this week, so you should be able to reach me more or
less any time.

A

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