We also saw many BAD_MATRIX errors last night.

If the problem was 'wget', shouldn't the snf2check
utility detect a corrupt file? Also, we did a manual
update yesterday afternoon and there were no 'wget'
error messages. The problem got corrected sometime
between last night and this morning.

At the very least the verification on snf2check should
be improved to catch this issue. Updating with a bad
ruleset creates many problems.

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This helps narrow things down. Specifically we know that the rulebase files 
are not corrupted on the server but during the download. That explains why 
I haven't been able to recreate a problem in the lab.

I have a suspicion that wget may be failing intermittently.
Another customer recently had unexplainable, intermittent issues with wget. 
They replaced wget with code of their own and have had no further problems.

Can we narrow this down to wget under heavy traffic conditions perhaps?

_M


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