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and what's up ... doc? what was the MRC lapsus?

flyguille
msx master
Posts: 1183
Posted: June 08 2004, 15:56   
and what's up ... doc? what was the MRC lapsus?


Fire inside the building?

A sleeping nerd fall over the server and disconnect some cable?

a hacker?

or simply an engine update?
Bart
msx professional
Posts: 646
Posted: June 08 2004, 16:02   
flyguille
msx master
Posts: 1183
Posted: June 08 2004, 17:51   
weird, i refresh and refresh the FRONTPAGE, and i got OLD NEWS allways.

like LPE msx2++ preliminare design, or z80 made of plastic...

and don't see the newpost 2065....


why?
DarQ
msx professional
Posts: 836
Posted: June 08 2004, 22:05   
Quote:

weird, i refresh and refresh the FRONTPAGE, and i got OLD NEWS allways.

like LPE msx2++ preliminare design, or z80 made of plastic...

and don't see the newpost 2065....

why?



ever heard about cache? its either your browsers cache that needs to be updated/removed whatever.. and if you are on a proxy, then you just have to wait until the proxy refreshes its cache, unless you control your own proxy. but i doubt that, otherwise you'd know about cache problems

flyguille
msx master
Posts: 1183
Posted: June 08 2004, 23:48   
nah, not that... was a lapsus, i not know why...

but between 5 min the MRC do that... and after that all is ok

No proxies here
snout

msx legend
Posts: 4991
Posted: June 09 2004, 01:21   
Are you sure there isn't a transparent proxy running somewhere out there?
DarQ
msx professional
Posts: 836
Posted: June 09 2004, 09:41   
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Are you sure there isn't a transparent proxy running somewhere out there?



well, snout to find out if he's behind a proxy: compare his local IP with the IP you store for his useraccount.
Bart
msx professional
Posts: 646
Posted: June 09 2004, 09:58   
If he's running squid locally that wouldn't say sh*t Anyways, I only see an IP address from a dial-up pool. But I don't really see the issue here. Fg's says he experienced weird site behaviour right after/in the middle of the downtime but it's all working now that the site is back up. I don't know about you guys, but troubles during down-time make sense to me.
[D-Tail]

msx guru
Posts: 2994
Posted: June 09 2004, 13:26   
Today again? Just before I went to school today (let's say, it was 11 o'clock or so) it wasn't accessible again... :S
Vincent van Dam
msx addict
Posts: 372
Posted: June 09 2004, 13:41   
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Today again? Just before I went to school today (let's say, it was 11 o'clock or so) it wasn't accessible again... :S



Novaxess, the service provider for this site is upgrading their network. Apparently they don't succeed in doing that without unplanned downtime. At work we use the same provider, and we timed the downtime between 11:07 and 11:22.
Sonic_aka_T

msx guru
Posts: 2261
Posted: June 11 2004, 00:49   
Wow, you all actually believed snout's lame cover-up? I overestimated you
[D-Tail]

msx guru
Posts: 2994
Posted: June 11 2004, 06:03   
Lemme guess, they all run with Novaxis SCSI interfaces or so (hence the name Novaxess)... I still experience slow transfers. Loading's normal, but when I post a reply to the forum like this one, it's a hell of a time waiting... Where's those good old times when everything went amazingly fast?!
 
 







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