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Brian Gaff May 17th 21 10:36 AM

Where did it go?
 
Eternal September just died on me.
Who forgot to pay the bill again? grin

Brian

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Chris Green May 17th 21 11:50 AM

Where did it go?
 
Brian Gaff wrote:
Eternal September just died on me.
Who forgot to pay the bill again? grin

It's been a bit up and down recently but it's still working for me.
I'm not affected directly by it coming and going because I run my own
little news server which collects and sends Usenet messages in the
background, my newsreader program can always connect to the local news
server so it's always 'instantaneous'.

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jon May 17th 21 12:41 PM

Where did it go?
 
On Mon, 17 May 2021 10:36:46 +0100, Brian Gaff wrote:

Eternal September just died on me.
Who forgot to pay the bill again? grin

Brian


Ok here at the moment.

Paul[_46_] May 17th 21 12:47 PM

Where did it go?
 
Brian Gaff wrote:
Eternal September just died on me.
Who forgot to pay the bill again? grin

Brian


E-S has some routine where the server is "paused",
some activity takes place, and the server is put
back online again.

The administrator is having a problem with that,
a recent problem. The server enters the "paused"
state at the scheduled time, but the server does
not go back to the online state again on its own.
The administrator is not staring at the screen
when this happens, and mostly the server is
scripted for all the behaviors. It's only when
the thing screws up like it is, that it needs
debug and work.

Both E-S and AIOE are in a COLO, and not in the
administrators basement. They cannot physically
touch the server, because it is under lock and key.
They can only "remote in" and work on it.

Paul

Dave Plowman (News) May 17th 21 02:06 PM

Where did it go?
 
In article ,
Brian Gaff wrote:
Eternal September just died on me.
Who forgot to pay the bill again? grin


Yes - back on now. It's why I use both NES and AIOE - chances of both
being down, remote. But perhaps some newsreaders don't make this as easy
as this one does.

Mine visits both, but only downloads the same post from one, so looks for
duplicates.

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Brian Gaff \(Sofa\) May 18th 21 04:56 PM

Where did it go?
 
Well, It it was guaranteed accessible then I'd use it but of course its not
something that you find in reviews and then you still have a steep learning
curve to know its shortcuts or gestures etc.
Brian

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In article ,
Brian Gaff wrote:
Eternal September just died on me.
Who forgot to pay the bill again? grin


Yes - back on now. It's why I use both NES and AIOE - chances of both
being down, remote. But perhaps some newsreaders don't make this as easy
as this one does.

Mine visits both, but only downloads the same post from one, so looks for
duplicates.

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London SW
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