On Sat, Nov 10, 2007 at 05:18:29PM +0100, Andrea Arcangeli wrote: > > 8. CPUShare server often crashes. After that need to Just a further clarfication, the server never actually crashed a single time, but if I change something in the cpushare server and I have to restart it, when I restart it all clients are disconneted. When that happens I made sure all transactions are stopped without money transfer, it wouldn't be fair for the buyer to pay because the server is restarted. At other times the ISP provider had downtimes on my IP (last one this week of about 2 hours). It's either a temporary network loss or the switch I'm connected to, or a temporary problem in the server NIC (I rate this as very unlikely). The problem resolves itself without any error in my logs, which is why I don't think it's the NIC fault. But as long as it happens so rarely, there's no point to look into making the network more reliable and I prefer to keep the cash burn to the minimum instead ;). You can notice when it's a network loss by running "telnet cpushare.com 80", if it hangs it means either it really crashed or network is down. If it disconnects immediately or responds, it means the server was restarted. -- cpushare-discuss_X_at_X_cpushare.com mailing list - http://www.cpushare.com/ To unsubscribe, send mail to cpushare-discuss-unsubscribe_X_at_X_cpushare.comReceived on 2007-11-10 17:36:38
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