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[atlas] DNS issues
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Johan ter Beest
jterbeest at ripe.net
Wed Jun 29 09:42:38 CEST 2022
Hi, To add to Robert's previous message: DNS tags are updated every 4 hours as are tags that rely on Ping results. The other tags are updated every hour. Cheers, Johan On 27/06/2022 10:01, Robert Kisteleki wrote: > Hi, > > There is a short description about how these tags are applied at > https://atlas.ripe.net/docs/probe-tags/ "DNS resolution" section. > > Basically, the system looks at results of DNS measurements delivered > by the probe and applies/removes tags based on how successful those > were. I believe this is done daily, perhaps more often. We are > reworking the documentation so I'll make a note to add more details on > how this exactly work. > > I'll reach out to you privately about what may be going on on your probe. > > Regards, > Robert > > > On 2022-06-23 21:36, Phillip Remaker wrote: >> I have installed a probe (/14226) at a rural fixed wireless location >> which has had intermittent issues from the carrier (AT&T). I got the >> tag about a DNS issue (Doesn't Resolve A, DNS Problem Suspected). Is >> it possible to get logs for when the DNS issue happened so I can take >> it up with the carrier? >> >> Also, when does the DNS problem tage clear? >> >> Thanks! >> >> >
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