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- From: Alex Hanselka <alex AT opennicproject.org>
- To: <peter AT greenpete.co.uk>
- Cc: <dns-operations AT lists.opennicproject.org>
- Subject: Re: [opennic-dns-operations] Who's job is this?
- Date: Sun, 1 Jul 2012 15:00:52 -0500
Yet, that is what the DNS reports list is form though, reports on our services which is what it is doing. Again, while it is not recommended, you can unsubscribe from it and not the DNS-ops list by visiting https://lists.opennicproject.org or emailing dns-reports-unsubscribe AT lists.opennicproject.org.
On Jul 1, 2012, at 2:41 PM, Peter Green wrote:
As these notices are only relevant to people that can fix the problem (i.e.
have authority and access to the server in question), would it not be
better to only have these notices sent to those people?
There's no point in notifying people that can't do anything about it except
notify those that can, which is what the notices do anyway!
Peter
On 01.07.2012 20:31, Jeff Taylor wrote:The server seems to get an unusual amount of spidering performed on it.Apache gets swamped, and when I look at the server, there are 50-100instances of apache attempting to process. Julian has addedrestrictions to apache for the number of users served, and I take a lookoccasionally to see if I can spot some unusual traffic that needs to befiltered, but so far we have not been able to pinpoint any specificproblem to fix.Yes, it is annoying that it is freezing up so frequently, howeverwithout the notices the server may go a day or two before someonementions that it is not responding. With the notices in place, we aregenerally able to get it back online fairly quickly, and have a betterchance of monitoring the logs while an issue is in progress.----To unsubscribe, email dns-operations-unsubscribe AT lists.opennicproject.org
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- [opennic-dns-operations] Who's job is this? (was: Fwd: [dns-reports] *** RECOVERY *** ns21.opennic.glue / HTTP Wiki is OK), Falk Husemann, 07/01/2012
- Re: [opennic-dns-operations] Who's job is this? (was: Fwd: [dns-reports] *** RECOVERY *** ns21.opennic.glue / HTTP Wiki is OK), Brian Koontz, 07/01/2012
- Re: [opennic-dns-operations] Who's job is this? (was: Fwd: [dns-reports] *** RECOVERY *** ns21.opennic.glue / HTTP Wiki is OK), Alex Hanselka, 07/01/2012
- Re: [opennic-dns-operations] Who's job is this?, Stephan Jauernick, 07/01/2012
- Re: [opennic-dns-operations] Who's job is this?, Jeff Taylor, 07/01/2012
- Re: [opennic-dns-operations] Who's job is this?, Peter Green, 07/01/2012
- Re: [opennic-dns-operations] Who's job is this?, Alex Hanselka, 07/01/2012
- Re: [opennic-dns-operations] Who's job is this?, Falk Husemann, 07/01/2012
- Re: [opennic-dns-operations] Who's job is this?, Alex Hanselka, 07/01/2012
- Re: [opennic-dns-operations] Who's job is this?, Joshua Berriadias, 07/01/2012
- Re: [opennic-dns-operations] Who's job is this?, Jamyn Shanley, 07/01/2012
- Re: [opennic-dns-operations] Who's job is this?, Falk Husemann, 07/01/2012
- Re: [opennic-dns-operations] Who's job is this?, Jamyn Shanley, 07/01/2012
- Re: [opennic-dns-operations] Who's job is this?, Julian DeMarchi, 07/01/2012
- Re: [opennic-dns-operations] Who's job is this?, Jeff Taylor, 07/01/2012
- Re: [opennic-dns-operations] Who's job is this?, Falk Husemann, 07/01/2012
- Re: [opennic-dns-operations] Who's job is this?, Jamyn Shanley, 07/01/2012
- Re: [opennic-dns-operations] Who's job is this?, Peter Green, 07/01/2012
- Re: [opennic-dns-operations] Who's job is this? (was: Fwd: [dns-reports] *** RECOVERY *** ns21.opennic.glue / HTTP Wiki is OK), Alex Hanselka, 07/01/2012
- Re: [opennic-dns-operations] Who's job is this? (was: Fwd: [dns-reports] *** RECOVERY *** ns21.opennic.glue / HTTP Wiki is OK), Brian Koontz, 07/01/2012
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