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Re: w20-575-10

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Jonathon Weiss)
Mon Feb 28 11:46:08 2011

Message-Id: <201102281646.p1SGk0Yi004904@outgoing.mit.edu>
To: Thomas Smith <tjsmith@mit.edu>
cc: hotline@mit.edu, release-team@mit.edu, jtguy@mit.edu, fritzel@mit.edu,
   jogomes@mit.edu
In-Reply-To: Message from Thomas Smith <tjsmith@MIT.EDU> 
   of "Mon, 28 Feb 2011 10:08:38 EST." <1298905718.12317.5.camel@W20-575-18.MIT.EDU> 
Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2011 11:46:00 -0500
From: Jonathon Weiss <jweiss@MIT.EDU>


Hi,

At this point, I believe that it is safe (and in fact preferred) that
you stop e-mailing release-team of successfull recoveries of machines.  

If thre is a machine you can't recover from the update failure using the
established procedures, please re-install it.  If that does not solve
the problem, then *please* *do* drop a note to release-team.  Also I
can't remember if anyone has told you this, but it can take hours to
overnight for a machine to clear form this list after you fix it.

Actually, looking more carefully, it looks like w20-575-10 wasn't (at
least not today) on the list of failed updates, but may have been on the
list of machines that were down entirely.  Machines should clear from
this list in under 20 minutes after you fix them.


Just for reference: 

List of machines with update (and sometimes other) problems:
https://clusters.mit.edu/cluster/cgi-bin/status.cgi?host=all&type=detail&servicestatustypes=16&hoststatustypes=3&serviceprops=42

List of machines that are completely down or off the net:
https://clusters.mit.edu/cluster/cgi-bin/status.cgi?hostgroup=all&style=hostdetail&hoststatustypes=4&hostprops=42&sorttype=1&sortoption=1

	Jonathon


> Hi All,
> 
> Ubuntu updates took,and this machine was also on nagios list,up and
> running fine.
> 
> Best,
> Thomas

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