So whilst volunteering as NHS vaccination stewards we still awaiting up probe notifications by email which we have asked for before so we can see on our mobile devices.
Col > On 2 Mar 2021, at 18:06, Robert Kisteleki <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi, > > On 2021-03-02 17:59, Jacques Lavignotte wrote: >> Le 02/03/2021 à 12:46, Viktor Naumov a écrit : >>> the controller's IPv6 connectivity was not restored. >> For post mortem analysis : >> Probe #1000165 is hosted by an IPV4 only machine (no IPV6) > > Well, in this curious case the machine ("controller") itself thought it > *should* have IPv6, which indeed was the expected situation. Yet it didn't. > Therefore it was very confused about its own state and as a safety measure it > told its probes "hang on a minute while I figure out my own situation" :-) > > We designed the controller-probe protocol so that it can handle case such as > this; that is, the probes will try reconnecting, and in really bad cases the > system drives them to a different controller. In the meantime they execute > what they were asked and store results. > >> J. >> Anyway : probe is ok for 5 hours, 42 minutes > > Good, good! > > Cheers, > Robert > >
