Re: [GENERAL] GBorg down?

2006-09-01 Thread Martijn van Oosterhout
On Fri, Sep 01, 2006 at 02:02:57PM +0700, Jeroen T. Vermeulen wrote:
> Is gborg.postgresql.org having trouble?  I just got a warning from a user
> that he couldn't get to the mailing lists, and sure enough, the site seems
> to be completely down.

It's known. It's also been discussed on this list and others:

http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-general/2006-08/msg01438.php
http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-hackers/2006-08/msg01968.php

Should be fixed soon...

Hope this helps,
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[GENERAL] GBorg down?

2006-09-01 Thread Jeroen T. Vermeulen
Is gborg.postgresql.org having trouble?  I just got a warning from a user
that he couldn't get to the mailing lists, and sure enough, the site seems
to be completely down.


Jeroen



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Re: [GENERAL] gborg down

2005-07-14 Thread Marc G. Fournier


back up ...

On Fri, 15 Jul 2005, Joe Healy wrote:



Hi

apache test page is showing at 2005-07-15 09:00 AEST.

Joe.


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[GENERAL] gborg down

2005-07-14 Thread Joe Healy


Hi

apache test page is showing at 2005-07-15 09:00 AEST.

Joe.


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Re: [GENERAL] Gborg down?

2004-11-06 Thread Alvaro Herrera Munoz
On Sat, Nov 06, 2004 at 11:09:07AM -0400, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
> On Sat, 6 Nov 2004, Gaetano Mendola wrote:
> 
> >I used to have a script on my remote server that I was running in BG before
> >to touch the network, that script was bringing up the network if was down
> >for more then 2 minutes. My server is now hosted in my house and I do not
> >need it anymore, I changed it with the no-ip script :-)
> 
> Until now, I didn't think I'd need such a think :(  In almost 12 years of 
> networking, that is one thing that I've never done, unconfigured the main 
> IP ;(

Yeah, I think part of the problem was that it was an accident and not
something planned.  I have had to change the main IP address of a remote
server a couple of times, so I used a script like Gaetano's (though I
measured time in terms of seconds, usually less than ten, not minutes).
But you weren't given the chance :-)

> Then again, I think I've been lucky so far in that I've never done an 'rm 
> -rf /' either :)

Very lucky indeed.  I did that (or equivalents like rm -fr /lib) at least
two times.


Unrelated: I just noticed that you added the mboxen to lists archives.
Many many thanks for that!

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Re: [GENERAL] Gborg down?

2004-11-06 Thread Marc G. Fournier
On Sat, 6 Nov 2004, Gaetano Mendola wrote:
Marc G. Fournier wrote:
On Fri, 5 Nov 2004, Joshua D. Drake wrote:

I've posted details to the FreeBSD -stable and -current mailing list,
but the simple summary is that 'ifconfig  -alias' with no ip
specific'd literally erases all IPs on that device, leaving the
server running 'un-networked' ... :(
Good lord.

Ya well, its not something I'm particularly proud about ...
Stupid question for someone running Linux ... is this standard behaviour
that I've been lucky never to hit before, or is this something that
Linux deals with slightly more intelligently?
I used to have a script on my remote server that I was running in BG before
to touch the network, that script was bringing up the network if was down
for more then 2 minutes. My server is now hosted in my house and I do not
need it anymore, I changed it with the no-ip script :-)
Until now, I didn't think I'd need such a think :(  In almost 12 years of 
networking, that is one thing that I've never done, unconfigured the main 
IP ;(

Then again, I think I've been lucky so far in that I've never done an 'rm 
-rf /' either :)


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Re: [GENERAL] Gborg down?

2004-11-06 Thread Gaetano Mendola
Marc G. Fournier wrote:
> On Fri, 5 Nov 2004, Joshua D. Drake wrote:
>
>>
>>>
>>> I've posted details to the FreeBSD -stable and -current mailing list,
>>> but the simple summary is that 'ifconfig  -alias' with no ip
>>> specific'd literally erases all IPs on that device, leaving the
>>> server running 'un-networked' ... :(
>>>
>> Good lord.
>
>
> Ya well, its not something I'm particularly proud about ...
>
> Stupid question for someone running Linux ... is this standard behaviour
> that I've been lucky never to hit before, or is this something that
> Linux deals with slightly more intelligently?
I used to have a script on my remote server that I was running in BG before
to touch the network, that script was bringing up the network if was down
for more then 2 minutes. My server is now hosted in my house and I do not
need it anymore, I changed it with the no-ip script :-)

Regards
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Re: [GENERAL] Gborg down?

2004-11-05 Thread Joshua D. Drake

Ya well, its not something I'm particularly proud about ...
Stupid question for someone running Linux ... is this standard 
behaviour that I've been lucky never to hit before, or is this 
something that Linux deals with slightly more intelligently?
Well in linux you would do something like this:
ifconfig 
If you want an alias it is:
ifconfig :
If you don't specify a parameter such as up it will just display the 
current config.
If there is no current config it just display the default.

So in short, no Linux will not do what you ran into. At least not in the 
same manner.

On any init.d based Linux system (gentoo, redhat, suse) the only thing I 
have found
really annoying is that it doesn't confirm for the following:

/etc/init.d/network stop
I have more than once, really late at night typed that command when 
meaning to be

/etc/init.d/sendmail stop
Sincerely,
Joshua D. Drake



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Re: [GENERAL] Gborg down?

2004-11-05 Thread Marc G. Fournier
On Fri, 5 Nov 2004, Joshua D. Drake wrote:

I've posted details to the FreeBSD -stable and -current mailing list, but 
the simple summary is that 'ifconfig  -alias' with no ip specific'd 
literally erases all IPs on that device, leaving the server running 
'un-networked' ... :(

Good lord.
Ya well, its not something I'm particularly proud about ...
Stupid question for someone running Linux ... is this standard behaviour 
that I've been lucky never to hit before, or is this something that Linux 
deals with slightly more intelligently?


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Re: [GENERAL] Gborg down?

2004-11-05 Thread Joshua D. Drake

I've posted details to the FreeBSD -stable and -current mailing list, 
but the simple summary is that 'ifconfig  -alias' with no ip 
specific'd literally erases all IPs on that device, leaving the server 
running 'un-networked' ... :(

Good lord.
Sincerely,
Joshua D. Drake


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Re: [GENERAL] Gborg down?

2004-11-05 Thread Joshua D. Drake
Jerry LeVan wrote:
I don't seem to be able to connect to gborg.postgresql.org this
evening...
Hello,
I can second this. Gborg is down.
Sincerely,
Joshua D. Drake

Jerry
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Re: [GENERAL] Gborg down?

2004-11-05 Thread Marc G. Fournier
On Fri, 5 Nov 2004, Jerry LeVan wrote:
I don't seem to be able to connect to gborg.postgresql.org this
evening...
Already working on it ... I found an undocumented 'feature' in FreeBSD 
today while doing some cleanups ... we ordered a terminal server to allow 
us to do remote admin on the servers, but, unfortunately, we're still 
waiting for it to arrive, so we're waiting for a tech to reset the server 
...

I've posted details to the FreeBSD -stable and -current mailing list, but 
the simple summary is that 'ifconfig  -alias' with no ip specific'd 
literally erases all IPs on that device, leaving the server running 
'un-networked' ... :(


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[GENERAL] Gborg down?

2004-11-05 Thread Jerry LeVan
I don't seem to be able to connect to gborg.postgresql.org this
evening...
Jerry
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