----- "Brent Atkinson" <batkin...@apache.org> wrote:

> Sorry to those that will see this twice. I manually replied to the dev
> list
> first time around by mistake.*
> *
> Igor,
> 
> I trust the connection problems are real, but I'm not convinced this
> is an
> Archiva issue based on the information you have provided. I have seen
> this
> happen using the Sun JVM when a DNS entry is updated with a new IP
> address.
> The Sun networking APIs cache results for successful DNS lookups
> unless you
> configure it otherwise. When you restart the VM, the cache is wiped
> which
> would explain why it started working after that.
> 
> 1.) Were you using the Sun JVM?

Yes.

> 2.) Did you configure it to disable DNS caching?

No.

> 3.) Did the DNS entry change for that repo while the server was
> running?

I don't know.

> Information on how to configure.disable sun networking code in Java 6
> VM:
> 
> http://download.oracle.com/javase/6/docs/technotes/guides/net/properties.html#nct

Thanks for that.
>From Time Management for System Administrators, chapter 3 general advise
...
* DNS

> Hope this helps,
> 
> Brent

I'll check on this tomorrow, thank you very much Brent.

So long,
i

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