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[atlas] System tag
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Chris Amin
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Fri Aug 4 11:29:19 CEST 2023
Just to add to this, the full explanation of the "IPv#-Stable-#d" tags can be found here: https://atlas.ripe.net/docs/getting-started/probe-tags.html#stability On 04/08/2023 10:48, Michel Stam wrote: > Hello Ernst, > > From the top of my head, the system-generated tags are done based on > internal measurements the probe does. > > CTR-HEL09 has had a reboot about 3 days ago, and your probe seems to > connect to CTR-HEL09 mostly, so that would explain that disconnect. I am > not sure the tagging is related to the connection with the controller > being lost, it’s more likely that one of the internal measurements did > not get the expected response and concluded IPv4 wasn’t stable enough. > It seems to have resolved, just now the probe showed as being stable again. > > Hope this helps. Let me know if you need me to dig a bit further. > > Regards, > > Michel > >> On 3 Aug 2023, at 22:43, Ernst J. Oud <ernstoud at gmail.com> wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> Further to my question; checked my logs and on at the date/time the >> connection history of this probe is reported as “disconnected” >> (2023-08-01 06:41:54 UTC) there was no problem whatsoever on my >> internet connection. >> >> So why was the probe disconnected? I see that status for my probes >> quite a lot, is it the controller (ctr-hel09) that needs to go get a >> beer or what? >> >> Regards, >> >> Ernst J. Oud >> >>> On 3 Aug 2023, at 22:33, Ernst J. Oud <ernstoud at gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>> I noticed that the system tag “IPv4 stable 1d” is gone from my probe at: >>> >>> https://atlas.ripe.net/probes/1005104/ >>> <https://atlas.ripe.net/probes/1005104/> >>> >>> I use that tag as a criteria to select active probes for >>> measurements. But I noticed that my own probe was not included in my >>> measurements. >>> >>> Which is weird since my probe has been online for 2.5 days (normally >>> it is more stable, but my ISP had a small downtime). >>> >>> So my question is what triggers this tag? The tag is self explanatory >>> but what does “stable” mean? >>> >>> Regards, >>> >>> Ernst J. Oud >> -- >> ripe-atlas mailing list >> ripe-atlas at ripe.net >> https://mailman.ripe.net/ > >
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