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I'll second the notion that it would be good to have a more reliable
website.  Can anyone (Jose Luis?) say what the usual failure modes are?  My
naive impression is that it usually isn't the web server, but rather the DB
backend of TRAC (dying somewhere in python) that is usually the issue.

Lee

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Subject: Re: [osg-users] website down

Hi all, hi Robert,

It seems to me that the OSG site has not been very reliable in the past few
months. We see these kinds of posts pretty often (maybe once every two
weeks?) and the problem often lasts for a day or more, and is most of the
time corroborated by multiple posters so it's probably not due to connection
issues on the users' part.

Nothing personal, it's great that Jose Luis volunteered to host the site at
his university, but if it's not reliable (maybe it's even for reasons
outside his control, but the result is the same) perhaps we should find
another host?

I think it looks bad for the project when the site is down a non-negligible
portion of the time.

J-S
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