On 5/8/09 10:15 PM, Doug Williams wrote:
2) Some of you may have noticed problems about an hour after the
restart. Some important objects expire from cache after an hour. Since
there was a huge influx of objects expiring 1 hour after the restart
presumably together there were problems as the
On Sat, May 9, 2009 at 9:43 AM, Dossy Shiobara do...@panoptic.com wrote:
Ah, the stampeding herd cold start design problem ...
The simplest solution is to add some jitter - i.e., don't expire things
exactly after 3600 seconds. Set the expiration to be X +/- N, where X is
your lifetime and N
On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 10:33 PM, Abraham Williams 4bra...@gmail.com wrote:
That is usually what site maintenance means...
In my experience, a maintenance window means that the site could be down for
any or all of that period. The way Doug wrote it, I'd imagine that they
expect the site will
Hi all.
To clarify: the site will be down. twitter.com and search.twitter.com will
fail to serve content while the back end changes are being made.
Thanks,
Doug
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Twitter Platform Support
http://twitter.com/dougw
On Fri, May 8, 2009 at 7:31 AM, Nick Arnett
Which includes OAuth verification functionalities, yes?
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Doug Williams wrote:
Hi all.
To clarify: the site will
@Michael: Yes. The OAuth server makes use of the twitter.com web servers as
well as the database backing store which is the focus of the maintenance.
Thanks,
Doug
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Doug Williams
Twitter Platform Support
http://twitter.com/dougw
On Fri, May 8, 2009 at 10:00 AM, Michael Bailey
Periscope down. Preparing to dive!
On Fri, May 8, 2009 at 1:38 PM, Doug Williams d...@twitter.com wrote:
@Michael: Yes. The OAuth server makes use of the twitter.com web servers as
well as the database backing store which is the focus of the maintenance.
Thanks,
Doug
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Doug Williams
Thanks for the clarification Doug. Stock up on some RedBull and best of
luck for a smooth upgrade to the team!
Michael Bailey
Doug Williams wrote:
@Michael: Yes. The OAuth server makes use of the twitter.com
http://twitter.com web servers as well as the database backing store
which is
FYI,
Well, if Twitter is supposed to be back online now, it isn't here.
Good luck
And now it is - congrats! ;^)
No, and I spoke too soon, the site was up, but now it's not I guess
there be a few whales.
Jesse Stay wrote:
Am I the only one confused on what exactly this is affecting regarding
the API?
@Jesse
Yeah, I filed 300 a while ago and it was marked as fixed, so I was
surprised when I saw HTML.
--Eric
On May 8, 2009, at 6:08 PM, Doug Williams wrote:
The issues tell the story:
Eric,
I was right next to Alex when he made the fix for Issue 300 and I remember
seeing it deployed. I'll check into it.
Thanks,
Doug
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Another maintenance-related question - are things completely back up
and running? I'm asking because I'm seeing inconsistent behavior.
In my servers logs, I'm seeing a number of timeouts when talking to
Twitter. Also, when I try to run curl commands from my servers to
Twitter, they are
I'm seeing that as well. Guessing is the caches slowly warming up?
On Fri, May 8, 2009 at 4:11 PM, Eric Blair eric.s.bl...@gmail.com wrote:
Another maintenance-related question - are things completely back up and
running? I'm asking because I'm seeing inconsistent behavior.
In my servers
On Fri, May 8, 2009 at 4:11 PM, Eric Blair eric.s.bl...@gmail.com wrote:
Another maintenance-related question - are things completely back up and
running? I'm asking because I'm seeing inconsistent behavior.
In my servers logs, I'm seeing a number of timeouts when talking to
Twitter. Also,
I don't think the API is back in service yet, Eric.
At least on my side, I can't connect to twitter servers.
Arnaud.
On 9 mai, 01:11, Eric Blair eric.s.bl...@gmail.com wrote:
Another maintenance-related question - are things completely back up
and running? I'm asking because I'm seeing
You guys are smart. Three things:
1) The cache is slow to warm up. Therefore there was some latency involved
with the restart of the service.
2) Some of you may have noticed problems about an hour after the restart.
Some important objects expire from cache after an hour. Since there was a
huge
Can you share what exactly this will affect? What symptoms will we see?
Thanks,
Jesse
On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 4:21 PM, Doug Williams d...@twitter.com wrote:
Prepare your apps! The status blog has the details [1]:
We’re planning a significant database upgrade that will greatly increase
Since the message doesn't make it clear (unless my sleep-deprived mind
is missing it), will this mean downtime?
Jesse Stay wrote:
Can you share what exactly this will affect? What symptoms will we see?
Thanks,
Jesse
On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 4:21 PM, Doug Williams d...@twitter.com
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