Getting a lot of slow loads and page unavailables today and yesterday.
Doesn't appear to be an issue on my end.
Had that using PDANET.
I'm aware. Ongoing issue with my server ISP.
Seems like it's been doing this for the last couple months at least, getting more often recently.
I just had it ask me for my cacti login name & password. I closed the window and tried it again and it came right up. I have no idea what the cacti thing is about.
Quote from: Al Sayre on June 17, 2011, 01:42:59 AM
I just had it ask me for my cacti login name & password. I closed the window and tried it again and it came right up. I have no idea what the cacti thing is about.
That's for prickly CAPTalk members.
Quote from: JC004 on June 17, 2011, 02:28:43 AM
Quote from: Al Sayre on June 17, 2011, 01:42:59 AM
I just had it ask me for my cacti login name & password. I closed the window and tried it again and it came right up. I have no idea what the cacti thing is about.
That's for prickly CAPTalk members.
Darn you and your bug. :D
I feel slow, but I don't get the bug. It's entertaining though. ;D
well, an update... the support guys didn't see anything wrong. naturally. they want me to send them some logs when it's happening. if any of you linux guys can run an MTR when you see a problem, that'd be cool. they want it to run for 100 pings. lol I'll do it myself tomorrow if I'm awake when it happens (I work nights). windows guys can do it with this: http://winmtr.net/download-winmtr/
Quote from: Al Sayre on June 17, 2011, 01:42:59 AM
I just had it ask me for my cacti login name & password. I closed the window and tried it again and it came right up. I have no idea what the cacti thing is about.
I just got that as well, after about 3 or for "unavailables"
Yeah, I have to agree. Its been steadily getting worse over the last three or four days.
I've been getting timeouts and partial loads for a week or so. Today I actually got a 504 error.
Quote from: whatevah on June 18, 2011, 06:00:15 AMif any of you linux guys can run an MTR when you see a problem, that'd be cool. they want it to run for 100 pings. lol I'll do it myself tomorrow if I'm awake when it happens (I work nights). windows guys can do it with this: http://winmtr.net/download-winmtr/
thanks for the help...
I think it's getting worse. I get the cacti login screen on practically every link now. When I refresh, it comes up fine. Just FYI.
Quote from: whatevah on June 19, 2011, 12:19:38 AM
Quote from: whatevah on June 18, 2011, 06:00:15 AMif any of you linux guys can run an MTR when you see a problem, that'd be cool. they want it to run for 100 pings. lol I'll do it myself tomorrow if I'm awake when it happens (I work nights). windows guys can do it with this: http://winmtr.net/download-winmtr/ (http://winmtr.net/download-winmtr/)
thanks for the help...
Before I go and download an unknown program could you tell me what it does?
(http://i997.photobucket.com/albums/af96/floridacap/Capture-4.png)
I've been getting this about every time I want to load a page and it just sticks there unless I refresh. No me gusta.
This will hopefully be over soon. The datacenter the server is in says that they've had a massive ddos attack. You guys need to just grin and bear it, while the guys I'm apparently overpaying get this fixed.