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  • (Score: 2) by Aighearach on Sunday April 13 2014, @07:36PM

    by Aighearach (2621) on Sunday April 13 2014, @07:36PM (#30868)

    In my case I thought I had, but when I checked it hadn't remembered the setting.

    Not surprising, I get so many 503 errors from the site's broken cache.

    Kinda pathetic it is supposedly a site for nerds, but there is no sysadmin... or if there is, please, nobody out their handle, they don't to be as embarrassed as they should be. I'd be more forgiving if there was a giant "sysadmins needed please volunteer" or something on the front page. Then I'd think, well, nobody wants to help so they're doing the best they can.

    I know in my experience as a sysadmin, users should not get lame cache errors. It proves the site is being run by somebody that doesn't know how to configure a webserver, and isn't taking the error log seriously. The first day there were cache errors, it should have been fixed by changing the broken part of the configuration; e.g. when a backend fails, the front end should use one that is working. This generally happens automatically if you're using something like apache proxy balancer in the front, and mainstream tools in the back.

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  • (Score: 3, Informative) by NCommander on Sunday April 13 2014, @07:42PM

    by NCommander (2) Subscriber Badge <michael@casadevall.pro> on Sunday April 13 2014, @07:42PM (#30872) Homepage Journal

    When did you get these?

    We had approximately 20 minutes where the site was flopping on and off today due to trying to properly fix the portscanning bug (the feature wasn't fully disabled, and had to push a fix which made thing worse before getting it properly fixed).

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    • (Score: 2) by Open4D on Tuesday April 15 2014, @12:48AM

      by Open4D (371) on Tuesday April 15 2014, @12:48AM (#31591) Journal

      I got some about 3 hours ago. First the site was totally down. Then it was half-working, with several 503s.

      I didn't notice anything at http://status.soylentnews.org/ [soylentnews.org] - I wonder if it's worth having a "most recent website problem" entry on that page permanently, so that we can check you were aware of any apparently temporary problems we've encountered. OTOH, maybe it's not a big deal at this stage in the site's development.

      • (Score: 3, Informative) by NCommander on Tuesday April 15 2014, @05:52PM

        by NCommander (2) Subscriber Badge <michael@casadevall.pro> on Tuesday April 15 2014, @05:52PM (#31895) Homepage Journal

        Linode switch went out, the site was inaccessible for approximately 30-45 minutes, and then I have to scrape Apache's remains and bring it back to life.

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  • (Score: 2) by maxwell demon on Monday April 14 2014, @07:03AM

    by maxwell demon (1608) on Monday April 14 2014, @07:03AM (#31185) Journal

    Not surprising, I get so many 503 errors from the site's broken cache.

    Strange, I've not gotten a single one. Maybe the server saw your user name starts with "Ai" and decided it won't serve an artificial intelligence. :-)

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