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[atlas] IPv6 working
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gboonie
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Sun Mar 27 22:45:12 CEST 2016
Op 27-3-2016 om 22:27 schreef Daniel AJ Sokolov: > > On 2016-03-27 05:16 PM, gboonie wrote: >> Also, I've done a few hundred pings and found that probes get their >> "ipv6 works" only taken away after it has been failing for a few hours. >> Could that please be changed to something short like 10 minutes? And if >> possible, some stability tests so that if connectivity comes and goes >> that if does not get back it's "works" status. > Wouldn't that defy the purpose? > > If a probe can, generally, do something, but it is broken now, it > doesn't make sense to take away the label. Because then it wouldn't be > apparent that there is technical issue. It would just look like it can't > do it in any case. > > BR > Daniel AJ > Good point. Maybe some other way of indicating that it is not fully working. Maybe "ipv6 partially working" instead. This probe has real bad connectivity. Dave
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