[osg-users] OT: Access to OSG website.

2009-01-30 Thread Sewell, Kenneth R Civ USAF AFMC AFRL/RYZW
Over the past couple weeks, accessing the OSG website/SVN has become
near impossible for me from home (connection timeouts).  While at work,
the website is quite fast and responsive.  I've taken the issue up with
my ISP, but at least one co-worker on a different ISP has the same
issue.  My ISP's 'tier 2' networking people are blaming it on the OSG
server; they claim they can access it in the morning but not the rest of
the day.   Since I have no problems accessing it from work, I have to
believe that it's either my ISP (or one of their providers) or the OSG
website tracks my work habits and shuts down when I go home in the
evening.  So far I've seen the trouble going across both (ATT and Time
Warner networks in Ohio, USA).  Has any other OSG users had a similar
experience recently?  Has the server had any issues in the past week or
two?  Any information I can use to get my ISP to fix this would help.
Thanks.

Ken.
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Re: [osg-users] OT: Access to OSG website.

2009-01-30 Thread Robert Osfield
Hi Ken,

We've had lots of problems with the present server over the last few
months, Jose's made a few changes to try and keep things more stable,
but in the end the server software needs an complete update to fix the
problems.  To this end Jose is helping get us migrated to a virtual
server which will give us much more control over our server and the
ability to update the various components of the server to make it
handle the throughput better.  Fingers crossed we'll have this new
server up and running next week.

So.. my guess at your end the stability at home vs work is just a
coincides with when the server is most likely to be overloaded and to
grind to a halt.

Robert.

On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 3:09 PM, Sewell, Kenneth R Civ USAF AFMC
AFRL/RYZW kenneth.sew...@wpafb.af.mil wrote:
 Over the past couple weeks, accessing the OSG website/SVN has become
 near impossible for me from home (connection timeouts).  While at work,
 the website is quite fast and responsive.  I've taken the issue up with
 my ISP, but at least one co-worker on a different ISP has the same
 issue.  My ISP's 'tier 2' networking people are blaming it on the OSG
 server; they claim they can access it in the morning but not the rest of
 the day.   Since I have no problems accessing it from work, I have to
 believe that it's either my ISP (or one of their providers) or the OSG
 website tracks my work habits and shuts down when I go home in the
 evening.  So far I've seen the trouble going across both (ATT and Time
 Warner networks in Ohio, USA).  Has any other OSG users had a similar
 experience recently?  Has the server had any issues in the past week or
 two?  Any information I can use to get my ISP to fix this would help.
 Thanks.

 Ken.
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Re: [osg-users] OT: Access to OSG website.

2009-01-30 Thread Sewell, Kenneth R Civ USAF AFMC AFRL/RYZW
Thanks for the answer Robert.  The last message I found in the archives
regarding the server was from a few months ago, since I hadn't seen
anything lately, I assumed the server was back on its feet.  I still
have my doubts regarding my ISP, but I guess I can't lay all the blame
on them now :) 

Ken


 -Original Message-
 From: osg-users-boun...@lists.openscenegraph.org [mailto:osg-users-
 boun...@lists.openscenegraph.org] On Behalf Of Robert Osfield
 Sent: Friday, January 30, 2009 10:20 AM
 To: OpenSceneGraph Users
 Subject: Re: [osg-users] OT: Access to OSG website.
 
 Hi Ken,
 
 We've had lots of problems with the present server over the last few
 months, Jose's made a few changes to try and keep things more stable,
 but in the end the server software needs an complete update to fix the
 problems.  To this end Jose is helping get us migrated to a virtual
 server which will give us much more control over our server and the
 ability to update the various components of the server to make it
 handle the throughput better.  Fingers crossed we'll have this new
 server up and running next week.
 
 So.. my guess at your end the stability at home vs work is just a
 coincides with when the server is most likely to be overloaded and to
 grind to a halt.
 
 Robert.
 
 On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 3:09 PM, Sewell, Kenneth R Civ USAF AFMC
 AFRL/RYZW kenneth.sew...@wpafb.af.mil wrote:
  Over the past couple weeks, accessing the OSG website/SVN has become
  near impossible for me from home (connection timeouts).  While at
 work,
  the website is quite fast and responsive.  I've taken the issue up
 with
  my ISP, but at least one co-worker on a different ISP has the same
  issue.  My ISP's 'tier 2' networking people are blaming it on the
OSG
  server; they claim they can access it in the morning but not the
rest
 of
  the day.   Since I have no problems accessing it from work, I have
to
  believe that it's either my ISP (or one of their providers) or the
 OSG
  website tracks my work habits and shuts down when I go home in the
  evening.  So far I've seen the trouble going across both (ATT and
 Time
  Warner networks in Ohio, USA).  Has any other OSG users had a
similar
  experience recently?  Has the server had any issues in the past week
 or
  two?  Any information I can use to get my ISP to fix this would
help.
  Thanks.
 
  Ken.
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