Barbie <bar...@missbarbell.co.uk> writes:

> Hi folks,
>
> I forgot to include the number of missing reports in my summary I posted
> yesterday. For September alone this was 496784. That's just under half a
> million reports. That's how bad Amazon SimpleDB has got.
>
> There was a bit of a hiccup with 10th October as result sets requested
> between 14:00 and 14:15, were all returning reports posted for around
> 04:00. I've now skipped these and will be going back to them later. Now
> catching up from the last few weeks.
>
> We should be back on track by next week.

Wonderful, thank you! I'm so much looking forward to the day.

Funny, I mentioned to Slaven today that your process was hung on Oct 10
and he said I should tell you because maybe you do not know. And when I
came home you had already blogged about it.

But maybe I should tell you about another interesting observation I have
not yet talked about: some cpantesters have wrong clocks. One tester's
watch is 3 hours and three minutes off, another one's about one hour. I
have seen several others only some minutes or some seconds wrong.
Possibly somebody in the whole setup is relying on the times contained
within the reports while others are relying on real time?

Oh my god, and on Oct 10th one tester had even different clocks on two
of his server. Four hours between them.

According to log.txt, tests arrived in this order:

[2012-10-10T07:46:48Z]
[2012-10-10T06:26:56Z]
[2012-10-10T07:47:12Z]
[2012-10-10T11:45:48Z]
[2012-10-10T11:46:20Z]
[2012-10-10T07:47:28Z]
[2012-10-10T06:27:17Z]
[2012-10-10T07:47:18Z]
[2012-10-10T07:47:32Z]
[2012-10-10T11:47:52Z]
[2012-10-10T06:27:19Z]
[2012-10-10T14:08:46Z]
[2012-10-10T06:26:37Z]
[2012-10-10T11:48:20Z]
[2012-10-10T11:49:29Z]
[2012-10-10T07:47:43Z]
[2012-10-10T11:49:49Z]

Is this interesting?

-- 
andreas

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