[Catalog-sig] PyPI down again...

2010-06-11 Thread Chris Withers
...would be good to know what brought it down before and what has brought it down again. As an interim solution, what do I need to do to get access to the box running PyPI so I can get in and investigate/restart Apache? cheers, Chris ___

Re: [Catalog-sig] PyPI down again...

2010-06-11 Thread M.-A. Lemburg
Chris Withers wrote: ...would be good to know what brought it down before and what has brought it down again. It works for me. As an interim solution, what do I need to do to get access to the box running PyPI so I can get in and investigate/restart Apache? Since PyPI is a rather essential

Re: [Catalog-sig] PyPI down again...

2010-06-11 Thread Chris Withers
M.-A. Lemburg wrote: Chris Withers wrote: ...would be good to know what brought it down before and what has brought it down again. It works for me. Yes, I guess someone went in and did something. Given that the topic in #python says its down and a couple of those down for me or everyone

Re: [Catalog-sig] PyPI down again...

2010-06-11 Thread Mathieu Leduc-Hamel
Up again... For sure some monitoring and logging informations would be great. I'm working right now to test the code validity with unittests and after that I would like implemented a couple of new functionalities like that. Who is responsible of the project and the maintenance ? I was starting

Re: [Catalog-sig] PyPI down again...

2010-06-11 Thread Martin v. Löwis
Who is responsible of the project and the maintenance ? I am. Regards, Martin ___ Catalog-SIG mailing list Catalog-SIG@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/catalog-sig

Re: [Catalog-sig] PyPI down again...

2010-06-11 Thread Justin Ryan
Is it possible it's time to designate a team? I'm sure everyone appreciates the hard work of a lone volunteer, but having been one myself at times, the feeling that others may not do the job right is often eclipsed by their availability to try. It seems like for months if not years, those of us

Re: [Catalog-sig] PyPI down again...

2010-06-11 Thread Martin v. Löwis
Is it possible it's time to designate a team? I'm sure everyone appreciates the hard work of a lone volunteer, but having been one myself at times, the feeling that others may not do the job right is often eclipsed by their availability to try. Help is certainly appreciated. The type of help

Re: [Catalog-sig] PyPI down again...

2010-06-11 Thread Justin Ryan
On Fri, Jun 11, 2010 at 1:56 PM, Martin v. Löwis mar...@v.loewis.de wrote: ... Help is certainly appreciated. The type of help depends on the volunteer, of course. E.g. I wouldn't want to give root accounts to the first person that comes along and asks for them (except when the first person is

Re: [Catalog-sig] PyPI down again...

2010-06-11 Thread Tarek Ziadé
On Fri, Jun 11, 2010 at 10:56 PM, Martin v. Löwis mar...@v.loewis.de wrote: Is it possible it's time to designate a team?  I'm sure everyone appreciates the hard work of a lone volunteer, but having been one myself at times, the feeling that others may not do the job right is often eclipsed by

Re: [Catalog-sig] PyPI down again...

2010-06-11 Thread Martin v. Löwis
What is it now, just a straight WSGI app? No, FCGI. If you want to give me a shell that can just access ps and top for now, read-only access to log files, I can try and put some time into keeping an eye. Sorry, no: I don't know you at all. Regards, Martin

Re: [Catalog-sig] PyPI down again...

2010-06-11 Thread Martin v. Löwis
If you are willing to invest *a lot* of time, then it seems that rewriting PyPI in Django would make a lot of people happy -1 PyPI code is evolving. I've added with the help of Mathieu PEP 345 support, and we have more stuff coming up. I can understand why you are opposed: for the same

Re: [Catalog-sig] PyPI down again...

2010-06-11 Thread Justin Ryan
On Fri, Jun 11, 2010 at 3:27 PM, Martin v. Löwis mar...@v.loewis.de wrote: If you want to give me a shell that can just access ps and top for now, read-only access to log files, I can try and put some time into keeping an eye. Sorry, no: I don't know you at all. I know that, I wasn't