Re: [Pool] IPv6 fail

2012-09-01 Thread Fabian Wenk
Hello Juri On 31.08.2012 10:52, Juri Haberland wrote: On 30/08/12 13:53, Fabian Wenk wrote: traceroute6 to 2001:6f8:1ccd::1 (2001:6f8:1ccd::1) from 10 2001:6f8:1:0:87:86:71:237 26.417 ms 26.073 ms 25.206 ms 11 * * * 12 * * * 13 2001:6f8:891:1::c2e9:c724 36.086 ms 38.782 ms

Re: [Pool] IPv6 fail

2012-08-31 Thread Juri Haberland
On 30/08/12 13:53, Fabian Wenk wrote: Hello Juri Hi Fabian, It looks like your server can only be reached very seldom (see the green dots in the graph). Yes. traceroute6 to 2001:6f8:1ccd::1 (2001:6f8:1ccd::1) from 10 2001:6f8:1:0:87:86:71:237 26.417 ms 26.073 ms 25.206 ms 11 * *

Re: [Pool] IPv6 fail

2012-08-30 Thread Kiss Gábor
A traceroute is always helpful to figure out what is going on when there are network problems. Sure. I'd run it, if I knew address of your monitoring stations. In absence of this info it is you who should check the routing from your servers to mines. :-) Gabor -- Net worker since 1992

Re: [Pool] IPv6 fail

2012-08-30 Thread Juri Haberland
On 29/08/12 10:50, Kiss Gábor wrote: This seems to be some IPv6 connectivity problem between your LA monitoring station and our servers at Budapest, Hungary. The same hosts have score 20 over IPv4. I checked a randomly selected server and it answers IPv6 queries well. May I suggest you to

Re: [Pool] IPv6 fail

2012-08-30 Thread Fabian Wenk
Hello Gábor On 30.08.2012 14:04, Kiss Gábor wrote: 10 2001:6f8:1:0:87:86:71:237 26.417 ms 26.073 ms 25.206 ms 11 * * * 12 * * * 13 2001:6f8:891:1::c2e9:c724 36.086 ms 38.782 ms 35.934 ms It took very long for hop 11 and 12, and then finished to the end right It is just

[Pool] IPv6 fail

2012-08-29 Thread Kiss Gábor
The NTP Pool system has marked your timeserver as either unreachable or keeping bad time. Until the issue has been addressed, it will not be included in the pool.ntp.org DNS zones. -- 2001:738:0:1:209:6bff:fe8c:845b

Re: [Pool] IPv6 fail

2012-08-29 Thread Fabian Wenk
Hello Gábor On 29.08.2012 10:50, Kiss Gábor wrote: This seems to be some IPv6 connectivity problem between your LA monitoring station and our servers at Budapest, Hungary. The same hosts have score 20 over IPv4. I checked a randomly selected server and it answers IPv6 queries well. I had the

Re: [Pool] IPv6 fail

2012-08-29 Thread Ask Bjørn Hansen
A traceroute is always helpful to figure out what is going on when there are network problems. Having more monitoring stations will make the system pickier, not more tolerant. Ask ___ pool mailing list pool@lists.ntp.org