On Mon, Sep 19, 2011 at 12:35:25PM +0200,
 Stephane Bortzmeyer <[email protected]> wrote 
 a message of 19 lines which said:

> J'ai signalé le problème à nos collègues costa-ricains.

Ils viennent de publier un mini-rapport (attaché). En gros, disque
plein. Problème archi-classique (il a frappé .ES il y a de nombreuses
années et .DE en mai 2010
<http://www.bortzmeyer.org/point-de-en-panne.html>).  Apparemment,
tout le monde n'en a pas encore tiré les leçons.
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Since August 26th, we have implemented a hidden server in our systems,   where 
the file zones are generated automatically each hour from the Registration 
System.  One of the servers run out of disk space on Sep 14th at 7:00 am (13:00 
UTC). Subsequently,  one of the zone files was truncated, resulting in a 
correct SOA but with less data, not an evident error.  
This was fixed at 8:20am (14:40 UTC) and correctly replicated at 9:00am (15:00 
UTC)

Best regards,

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Luis D. Espinoza
Chief Technology Officer
NIC-Internet Costa Rica
National Academy of Science
San Jose, Costa Rica
Cel:   +506.8850.9018
Tel:     +506.2280.6453
Tel/fax: +506.2280.5361
Skype: lespinoz






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