Every where I go that uses MySql is hozed and I can not access the pages
-Henry
Every where I go that uses MySql is hozed and I can not access the pages
-Henry
Henry Linneweh wrote:
Every where I go that uses MySql is hozed and I can not access the pages
-Henry
Say! _There_ is an On Topic, Operationsal posting!
Its amazing this list even has moderators at this rate.
The post kind of reminds me of Fergie, Gadi Evron and Dude Van
Winkle...all unwanted non-operational non-sense.
Fergie: We don't want your news article posts
Gadi: We don't want your Botnet C&C posts
Dude: We don't want your random troll posts
-Jeb
There seems to have been a big fault over there that is effecting us
here in .AU. According to our local upstream it's a GLX fault, and by
it's duration, it seems to have been a big one - I was told about it
more than 12 hours ago. Examples of sites customers are having trouble
accessing are :
games.swirve.com
206.104.8.56
hostgator.com
67.18.54.2
itwarehouse.com.au
67.19.93.101
centralops.net
70.84.211.98
whatalicefound.net
70.87.152.2
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Henry Linneweh wrote:
Every where I go that uses MySql is hozed and I can not access the pages
I too have seen this some today, however late last night (~2AM EDT) I
saw it much more. Not sure what the issue is however. On a possibly
related front I've seen a 400% increase in spam today, however SA and
ClamAV seem to be holding most of it at bay.
- -Jim P.
Content and personal anility arguments aside, n3td3v should be kicked
instantly off this list. He is without any question a troll built for
trolling and nothing else. Lurking mostly on security related lists.
Gadi.
I think you're referring to an issue of blackholed packets between GX
(3549) and Singtel (7473) in LA, for packets going to Optus (4804) (which
for some reason appear to not be announced to normal Singtel peers). I
don't think this was GX's fault actually, but I'm not sure if the issue
extended beyond 3549->7473.
At any rate this has nothing to do with MySQL faults or off-topic posts,
and it is venturing dangerously close to actually talking about routing
issues. We'd best change the subject to spam or botnets or something,
before somebody gets the wrong idea about this list.
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> > Every where I go that uses MySql is hozed and I can not access the pages
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> > -Henry
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> There seems to have been a big fault over there that is effecting us
> here in .AU. According to our local upstream it's a GLX fault, and by
> it's duration, it seems to have been a big one - I was told about it
> more than 12 hours ago. Examples of sites customers are having trouble
> accessing are :I think you're referring to an issue of blackholed packets between GX
(3549) and Singtel (7473) in LA, for packets going to Optus (4804) (which
for some reason appear to not be announced to normal Singtel peers). I
don't think this was GX's fault actually, but I'm not sure if the issue
extended beyond 3549->7473.
Optus's AS is 7474, or at least that is the AS we peer with, and then
that peers with 7473.
Our routes to those destinations had been up for days / weeks, so it
seemed to be a return path problem. A packet blackhole would explain it.
At any rate this has nothing to do with MySQL faults or off-topic posts,
and it is venturing dangerously close to actually talking about routing
issues. We'd best change the subject to spam or botnets or something,
before somebody gets the wrong idea about this list.
Maybe the routes were stored in a MySQL database, and they suffered
from a disk crash ?
Regards,
Mark.
Botnet's is a very specific subject and Nanog hasn't got the time or
resources to fill it. If we say yes to all Botnet subject and
discussion the Nanog list would serve no other purpose and non Botnet
discussion wouldn't get a look in. There should be a Botnet dedicated
list to deal with Botnet issues.
As for Fergie no, he was also told to get off the list for posting
news articles.
There is no excuse for posting news articles, we all have access to
the same resources off list as he has in respect of news web sites and
RSS feeds, so it really serves no purpose to turn Nanog into a wash of
web links to news articles.
Can we just have people posting information to Nanog that cannot be
obtained elsewhere, which justifies a reason for posting.
-Jeb
Can I make a suggestion about inappropriate postings which I GUARANTEE
would help a lot?!
Can we have a DESIGNATED WHINER, or small list of whiners, who has a
CANNED MESSAGE and the option to add some text specific to the
message? And can take further suggestions of this sort so people can
release that "this message was inappropriate" steam?
Then every time someone posts something inappropriate we don't have to
wade through 20 or 30 individual "That was inappropriate" messages
often resulting in further discussion like oh no that's not the right
list it should have been on THIS list ooops I got that address wrong
here's the correction oh this one is probably good to use also for
that topic can we stop posting URLS can we stop feeding the troll are
we sure that's inappropriate yes it is I agree I agree too well maybe
sometimes it's not inappropriate what if it involves...oh I think
that's also inappropriate well I don't it belongs on...wouldn't this
be a better mailing list for that topic oh yes you're right oops I
typo'd that URL here's a correction ok this one also who died and made
you king I dunno who died and made you king don't feed the troll i
just want to say there's too much inappropriate traffic on this list
yeah me too too much inappropriate traffic yeah me too I'm considering
dropping the list because of the traffic yeah me too why can't that
topic go onto this mailing list that's a good list but this might be
better oops I typo'd the address here's a correction can we get back
on topic is that operational i just thought of something funny to
interject in this inappropriate thread how about this on youtube oops
the url got cut off here's the corrected url can you tinyurl that can
we please get back to some operational topic don't feed the troll blah
blah BLAH blah blah BLAH blah blah...
It's harsh of me to say, but something I've found in around 25 years
of these groups is that there's a certain type of person, and it's a
fairly common person, who never has anything to contribute (which is
fine) but one inappropriate message and it's like taunting mean cops,
watch out, they're all over it and suddenly get chatty. Scolding the
vast unknown seems to be their specialty. And their imagined target is
just about the least likely to read their fantasy scolding.
Too many cops. Way more "that was inappropriate" messages than
inappropriate messages.
There, now *I* did it.
No, I don't volunteer, but maybe one of the cops can.
Here's an even better idea -- can all the posts which are about the NANOG list be directed at nanog-futures@nanog.org, a place where they are actually on-topic?
Joe
I think you are just a rude person and I have been on this list since about 1995 and there is a real
problem with the lastest cpanel upgrade with mysql and it took out 1 of my server configurations, that we host
peoples businesses on and I wanted to see how many other isp's were affected and what their solutions
were in resolving the problem. That to me is operational impact, since it affects customers on multiple networks.
-Henry
I recently (this past week) noted a Yahoo!Groups group, or maybe it was a Google Groups forum, that was mirroring posts to this list. The name was n3td3v. I don't know if this is relevant or whether we need to bug G or Y! to take the list down (since the list is already archived publicly by NANOG itself).
It's just... weird.
It's not a network/router/BGP/infrastructure problem, though. It's an app problem. So while I don't know Mr. "Bush" and choose not to agree or disagree with him at this time, I'd argue that it might not be strictly on-topic. On the other hand, the information still might be of some use to many of thee people here.
**SJS (owie, straddling the fence *hurts*, maybe I should move now)
So your original post was pure content-free BS, fishing for others to admit (as you only just did) that they'd broken their own MySQL servers by installing a bad 3rd party (cpanel) update.
That's not NANOG material. If you'd installed an update on your routers, and they were all freaked out, that might be.
If you're having trouble with your hosting software, I suggest inet-access, or in this case, something as application-specific as http://forums.cpanel.net/ might be best. I've never used that site, but it's the first hit if you google: cpanel support forum
BTW, I operate several MySQL servers and none of them have anything odd going on this weekend.