Hi,

Am 04.06.12 19:22, schrieb Rob Weir:
On Mon, Jun 4, 2012 at 11:39 AM, Oliver-Rainer Wittmann
<[email protected]>  wrote:

[snip]


Thanks.
Let see what happens, when we start tomorrow with the "Italian OOo 3.3
update service".


Tomorrow at which time?


If nobody objects and nothing unforeseen happened I would like to start
tomorrow
European morning at 10:00 (GMT+2).

FYI, I have to check with ASF infrastructure team, if the redirect will
be
available at this time.


ASF infrastructure team has established the redirect. It needs to be
propagated
through the dns servers - will take some time.
I will check the redirect today. May be I will also get some numbers in
advance
- how many OOo 3.3 instances are trying today to contact the update
service.


I have checked the redirect - it is working.
Thanks a lot to the ASF infrastructure team which helped me a lot.

Since the redirect has been established at approx. noon in Europe we already
had more than 600k HTTP GET request to the (currently not existing)
check.Update file.


Does one HTTP request == 1 update check?  Or if the server is down,
are there multiple retries?


These were 600k HTTP GET requests from unique IP adresses.
The overall number was more than 1M HTTP GET requests.

There was not made a deeper analysis, if all HTTP GET requests are coming from OOo 3.3 instances.

Best regards, Oliver.

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