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Re: [opennic-dns-operations] Re: [dns-reports] *** RECOVERY *** ns21.opennic.glue / HTTP Wiki is OK


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  • From: Jeff Taylor <shdwdrgn AT sourpuss.net>
  • To: OpenNIC DNS Ops <dns-operations AT lists.opennicproject.org>
  • Subject: Re: [opennic-dns-operations] Re: [dns-reports] *** RECOVERY *** ns21.opennic.glue / HTTP Wiki is OK
  • Date: Wed, 04 Jul 2012 19:14:39 -0600

The T2 reports that are on the mailing list can be viewed from
http://www.opennicproject.org/t2log/ however there is no archive of the
reports. Just go under the info menu, and you can view the last report
generated.

Why should you care if the wiki is down? Well, why should I care if
your T2 is down? Its the same thing, I can't do anything about it. The
reports list is the place for all reports to go that affect
administrators of any opennic service. Some people may have more of an
interest in the general state of services on this project than others.
The information is simply put out there so everyone can be aware.
Complaining about getting information that doesn't affect you
specifically is like complaining that the weather channel's website
carries weather for cities other than your own... if you're not
interested in it, don't look at it. Just because you don't care about
it does not mean that others may not be interested.

Why haven't you set up your email client to dump messages from that
mailing list into its own folder, and ignore the folder until you need
it? I would have thought everyone used sub-folders for each mailing
list they are subscribed to. I've got at least 20 different lists I get
email from - I can't imagine trying to sort through an inbox without
having the mailing lists all go to their own folders.


On 07/03/2012 02:21 PM, Peter Green wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Can all the dns-reports (and dns-operations) messages be made available
> online somewhere, maybe in the archive like discuss, or a private place
> where our membership login provides access?
>
> I would much rather refer to them when needed then get this relentless
> stream of irrelevant mail delivered to my inbox.
>
> What difference does it make to me if the wiki is down? I can't do
> anything
> about it, the system should send a message to Julian and Brian, not
> everyone.
>
> I'll monitor my servers and, if needed, refer to the archive (should
> it be
> made available) if I need to.
>
> Either way, unless someone can give me a good reason why I would want
> these
> messages coming directly to me, I am unsubscribing from the list as it
> is a
> pain and I can see no use for it.
>
> Peter
>
> On 03.07.2012 15:40, opennic AT linuxrulz.de wrote:
>
>> --SERVICE-ALERT-------------------
>> -
>> - Hostaddress: 202.83.95.229
>> - Hostname: ns21.opennic.glue
>> - Service: HTTP Wiki
>> - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
>> - State: OK
>> - Date: 2012-07-03 16:40:16
>> - Output: HTTP OK: HTTP/1.1 200 OK - 6397 bytes in 1.236 second response
>> time
>> -
>> ----------------------------------
>>
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