Re: [twitter-dev] Scheduled Twitter API Network Maintenance, June 16th @ 6-7:30 AM PDT 21

2010-06-16 Thread M. Edward (Ed) Borasky

Quoting John Kalucki :


I know you are just joking, but here's what's we're doing:

We all have every world cup game in our corporate calendars and for
many of us, our entire day, sleep included, is paced around the three
world cup games. Deploys, maintenance, and everything else has been
shifted around. And the games are obvious in the graphs, and we do a
lot of graph-looking-at-and-talking-about-and-such.

-John


I hope you guys submitted a paper to the Computer Measurement Group  
(CMG) about this - if not, for their quarterly journal or for next  
year for sure!


http://cmg.org/



On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 6:47 AM, Dean Collins  wrote:

Guess the twitter technical team aren't soccer fans and follow baseball?


Cheers,
Dean Collins
http://www.LiveWorldCUpChat.com




-Original Message-
From: twitter-development-talk@googlegroups.com

[mailto:twitter-development-

t...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of BJ Weschke
Sent: Wednesday, 16 June 2010 9:45 AM
To: twitter-development-talk@googlegroups.com
Cc: twitter-api-announce
Subject: Re: [twitter-dev] Scheduled Twitter API Network Maintenance,

June 16th @

6-7:30 AM PDT 21

 A "planned" maintenance from 9-10:30A EDT and during one of the World
Cup games? Wow. I hope it's really important.

Taylor Singletary wrote:
>
> Hi Developers,
>
> A little late notice, but just wanted to make sure you've all seen
> what was posted on the Twitter status blog a bit earlier:
>
>     MAINTENANCE ACTION:
>
>     -
>
>     We'll be working with our network provider to perform some tests
>     and maintenance. During this time you can expect a high rate of
>     errors (whales)
>
>     DATE/TIME WINDOW:
>
>     -
>
>      June 16th @ 6-7:30 AM PDT
>
>     AFFECTED RESOURCES:
>
>     ---
>
>     Twitter.com and* Api.twitter.com <http://Api.twitter.com>*
>
>     *
>     *
>
> *Might be a bit bumpy this morning, but intentionally so.*
> *
> *Taylor Singletary
> Developer Advocate, Twitter
> http://twitter.com/episod











Re: [twitter-dev] Scheduled Twitter API Network Maintenance, June 16th @ 6-7:30 AM PDT 21

2010-06-16 Thread John Kalucki
Convergency isn't a word. I meant convergence.

On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 6:58 AM, John Kalucki  wrote:
> The wording wasn't accurate and has since been changed. They're going
> to be poking around with network and monitoring traffic, and there's
> always a very small chance that something will go wrong, a link will
> drop, and it'll take a few seconds for the network topology to
> re-converge. Usually we hardly take note of, or can even detect, a
> partition, due to the low convergency latency. However, when we're
> running the backlinks so hot, anything could happen. They're just
> trying to communicate the somewhat elevated risk of this measurement
> that is only useful during a peak event and is necessary to add
> appropriate capacity and balance load.
>
>
>
> On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 6:44 AM, BJ Weschke  wrote:
>> A "planned" maintenance from 9-10:30A EDT and during one of the World Cup
>> games? Wow. I hope it's really important.
>>
>> Taylor Singletary wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Developers,
>>>
>>> A little late notice, but just wanted to make sure you've all seen what
>>> was posted on the Twitter status blog a bit earlier:
>>>
>>>    MAINTENANCE ACTION:
>>>
>>>    —
>>>
>>>    We’ll be working with our network provider to perform some tests
>>>    and maintenance. During this time you can expect a high rate of
>>>    errors (whales)
>>>
>>>    DATE/TIME WINDOW:
>>>
>>>    —
>>>
>>>     June 16th @ 6-7:30 AM PDT
>>>
>>>    AFFECTED RESOURCES:
>>>
>>>    ———
>>>
>>>    Twitter.com and* Api.twitter.com *
>>>
>>>    *
>>>    *
>>>
>>> *Might be a bit bumpy this morning, but intentionally so.*
>>> *
>>> *Taylor Singletary
>>> Developer Advocate, Twitter
>>> http://twitter.com/episod
>>
>>
>


Re: [twitter-dev] Scheduled Twitter API Network Maintenance, June 16th @ 6-7:30 AM PDT 21

2010-06-16 Thread BJ Weschke

Thanks John. That makes more sense.

John Kalucki wrote:

The wording wasn't accurate and has since been changed. They're going
to be poking around with network and monitoring traffic, and there's
always a very small chance that something will go wrong, a link will
drop, and it'll take a few seconds for the network topology to
re-converge. Usually we hardly take note of, or can even detect, a
partition, due to the low convergency latency. However, when we're
running the backlinks so hot, anything could happen. They're just
trying to communicate the somewhat elevated risk of this measurement
that is only useful during a peak event and is necessary to add
appropriate capacity and balance load.



On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 6:44 AM, BJ Weschke  wrote:
  

A "planned" maintenance from 9-10:30A EDT and during one of the World Cup
games? Wow. I hope it's really important.

Taylor Singletary wrote:


Hi Developers,

A little late notice, but just wanted to make sure you've all seen what
was posted on the Twitter status blog a bit earlier:

   MAINTENANCE ACTION:

   —

   We’ll be working with our network provider to perform some tests
   and maintenance. During this time you can expect a high rate of
   errors (whales)

   DATE/TIME WINDOW:

   —

June 16th @ 6-7:30 AM PDT

   AFFECTED RESOURCES:

   ———

   Twitter.com and* Api.twitter.com *

   *
   *

*Might be a bit bumpy this morning, but intentionally so.*
*
*Taylor Singletary
Developer Advocate, Twitter
http://twitter.com/episod
  





Re: [twitter-dev] Scheduled Twitter API Network Maintenance, June 16th @ 6-7:30 AM PDT 21

2010-06-16 Thread John Kalucki
I know you are just joking, but here's what's we're doing:

We all have every world cup game in our corporate calendars and for
many of us, our entire day, sleep included, is paced around the three
world cup games. Deploys, maintenance, and everything else has been
shifted around. And the games are obvious in the graphs, and we do a
lot of graph-looking-at-and-talking-about-and-such.

-John


On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 6:47 AM, Dean Collins  wrote:
> Guess the twitter technical team aren't soccer fans and follow baseball?
>
>
> Cheers,
> Dean Collins
> http://www.LiveWorldCUpChat.com
>
>
>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: twitter-development-talk@googlegroups.com
> [mailto:twitter-development-
>> t...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of BJ Weschke
>> Sent: Wednesday, 16 June 2010 9:45 AM
>> To: twitter-development-talk@googlegroups.com
>> Cc: twitter-api-announce
>> Subject: Re: [twitter-dev] Scheduled Twitter API Network Maintenance,
> June 16th @
>> 6-7:30 AM PDT 21
>>
>>  A "planned" maintenance from 9-10:30A EDT and during one of the World
>> Cup games? Wow. I hope it's really important.
>>
>> Taylor Singletary wrote:
>> >
>> > Hi Developers,
>> >
>> > A little late notice, but just wanted to make sure you've all seen
>> > what was posted on the Twitter status blog a bit earlier:
>> >
>> >     MAINTENANCE ACTION:
>> >
>> >     -
>> >
>> >     We'll be working with our network provider to perform some tests
>> >     and maintenance. During this time you can expect a high rate of
>> >     errors (whales)
>> >
>> >     DATE/TIME WINDOW:
>> >
>> >     -
>> >
>> >      June 16th @ 6-7:30 AM PDT
>> >
>> >     AFFECTED RESOURCES:
>> >
>> >     ---
>> >
>> >     Twitter.com and* Api.twitter.com <http://Api.twitter.com>*
>> >
>> >     *
>> >     *
>> >
>> > *Might be a bit bumpy this morning, but intentionally so.*
>> > *
>> > *Taylor Singletary
>> > Developer Advocate, Twitter
>> > http://twitter.com/episod
>
>


Re: [twitter-dev] Scheduled Twitter API Network Maintenance, June 16th @ 6-7:30 AM PDT 21

2010-06-16 Thread John Kalucki
The wording wasn't accurate and has since been changed. They're going
to be poking around with network and monitoring traffic, and there's
always a very small chance that something will go wrong, a link will
drop, and it'll take a few seconds for the network topology to
re-converge. Usually we hardly take note of, or can even detect, a
partition, due to the low convergency latency. However, when we're
running the backlinks so hot, anything could happen. They're just
trying to communicate the somewhat elevated risk of this measurement
that is only useful during a peak event and is necessary to add
appropriate capacity and balance load.



On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 6:44 AM, BJ Weschke  wrote:
> A "planned" maintenance from 9-10:30A EDT and during one of the World Cup
> games? Wow. I hope it's really important.
>
> Taylor Singletary wrote:
>>
>> Hi Developers,
>>
>> A little late notice, but just wanted to make sure you've all seen what
>> was posted on the Twitter status blog a bit earlier:
>>
>>    MAINTENANCE ACTION:
>>
>>    —
>>
>>    We’ll be working with our network provider to perform some tests
>>    and maintenance. During this time you can expect a high rate of
>>    errors (whales)
>>
>>    DATE/TIME WINDOW:
>>
>>    —
>>
>>     June 16th @ 6-7:30 AM PDT
>>
>>    AFFECTED RESOURCES:
>>
>>    ———
>>
>>    Twitter.com and* Api.twitter.com *
>>
>>    *
>>    *
>>
>> *Might be a bit bumpy this morning, but intentionally so.*
>> *
>> *Taylor Singletary
>> Developer Advocate, Twitter
>> http://twitter.com/episod
>
>


RE: [twitter-dev] Scheduled Twitter API Network Maintenance, June 16th @ 6-7:30 AM PDT 21

2010-06-16 Thread Dean Collins
Guess the twitter technical team aren't soccer fans and follow baseball?


Cheers,
Dean Collins
http://www.LiveWorldCUpChat.com



> -Original Message-
> From: twitter-development-talk@googlegroups.com
[mailto:twitter-development-
> t...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of BJ Weschke
> Sent: Wednesday, 16 June 2010 9:45 AM
> To: twitter-development-talk@googlegroups.com
> Cc: twitter-api-announce
> Subject: Re: [twitter-dev] Scheduled Twitter API Network Maintenance,
June 16th @
> 6-7:30 AM PDT 21
> 
>  A "planned" maintenance from 9-10:30A EDT and during one of the World
> Cup games? Wow. I hope it's really important.
> 
> Taylor Singletary wrote:
> >
> > Hi Developers,
> >
> > A little late notice, but just wanted to make sure you've all seen
> > what was posted on the Twitter status blog a bit earlier:
> >
> > MAINTENANCE ACTION:
> >
> > -
> >
> > We'll be working with our network provider to perform some tests
> > and maintenance. During this time you can expect a high rate of
> > errors (whales)
> >
> > DATE/TIME WINDOW:
> >
> > -
> >
> >  June 16th @ 6-7:30 AM PDT
> >
> > AFFECTED RESOURCES:
> >
> > ---
> >
> > Twitter.com and* Api.twitter.com <http://Api.twitter.com>*
> >
> > *
> > *
> >
> > *Might be a bit bumpy this morning, but intentionally so.*
> > *
> > *Taylor Singletary
> > Developer Advocate, Twitter
> > http://twitter.com/episod



Re: [twitter-dev] Scheduled Twitter API Network Maintenance, June 16th @ 6-7:30 AM PDT 21

2010-06-16 Thread BJ Weschke
A "planned" maintenance from 9-10:30A EDT and during one of the World 
Cup games? Wow. I hope it's really important.


Taylor Singletary wrote:


Hi Developers,

A little late notice, but just wanted to make sure you've all seen 
what was posted on the Twitter status blog a bit earlier:


MAINTENANCE ACTION:

—

We’ll be working with our network provider to perform some tests
and maintenance. During this time you can expect a high rate of
errors (whales)

DATE/TIME WINDOW:

—

 June 16th @ 6-7:30 AM PDT

AFFECTED RESOURCES:

———

Twitter.com and* Api.twitter.com *

*
*

*Might be a bit bumpy this morning, but intentionally so.*
*
*Taylor Singletary
Developer Advocate, Twitter
http://twitter.com/episod




[twitter-dev] Scheduled Twitter API Network Maintenance, June 16th @ 6-7:30 AM PDT 21

2010-06-16 Thread Taylor Singletary
Hi Developers,

A little late notice, but just wanted to make sure you've all seen what was
posted on the Twitter status blog a bit earlier:

MAINTENANCE ACTION:

—

We’ll be working with our network provider to perform some tests and
maintenance. During this time you can expect a high rate of errors (whales)

DATE/TIME WINDOW:

—

 June 16th @ 6-7:30 AM PDT

AFFECTED RESOURCES:

———

Twitter.com and* Api.twitter.com*

*
*

*Might be a bit bumpy this morning, but intentionally so.*
*
* Taylor Singletary
Developer Advocate, Twitter
http://twitter.com/episod