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+ | ====== February 22, 2010 ====== | ||
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+ | Auth returning errors, unable to connect to PostGres. | ||
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+ | * Postgres status was down so restart | ||
+ | ''sudo /etc/init.d/postgresql-8.3 restart'' | ||
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+ | Auth back up. | ||
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+ | -- Michael Pereira | ||
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+ | ====== September 30, 2009 ====== | ||
+ | The auth server has spun out of control at around noon two days in a row, and needed a hard reboot. I checked the logs, and it just looks like an above-normal but not extraordinary number of hits to the login page. I added "OfficeLiveConnector" to the blacklist, but basically this problem is only going to get worse. | ||
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====== September 9, 2009 ====== | ====== September 9, 2009 ====== | ||
The auth server went down yesterday afternoon. Looks like it was the same problem. I "blacklisted" "Google Updater". There were also a ton (5000) of emails in the mailman queue, all from the past 2-3 weeks; I deleted them. | The auth server went down yesterday afternoon. Looks like it was the same problem. I "blacklisted" "Google Updater". There were also a ton (5000) of emails in the mailman queue, all from the past 2-3 weeks; I deleted them. |