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[atlas] 3d downtime reported - why?
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Michael Procter
michael at procter.org.uk
Wed Nov 2 09:15:08 CET 2011
On Wed, November 2, 2011 6:46 am, Tuomo Soini wrote: > On Wed, 02 Nov 2011 02:42:53 -0300 > "Daniel AJ Sokolov (lists)" <listclient at sokolov.eu.org> wrote: > >> In fact, my connection was not down - maybe a few minutes (that seems >> to happen regularly), but everythin longer we would have noticed. We >> use this internet connection most of the day. > > I'm quite sure there is a problem in probe software. On that note, it would be really useful if the reason for the disconnect was shown. Probe restart/software upgrade disconnects are not as worrying (for me at least) as connectivity-related disconnects. If the probe sent a connection count since boot when making a connection, then I would be able to see which disconnects I can ignore and which need investigation. Michael
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