I just received my v3 probe 3 days ago and I've noticed on the status page that that there are quite a few disconnects: Disconnect at: Connected time: Disconnected time: (still connected) 0d, 0h, 30m (still connected) 2013-08-08 11:37:44 UTC 0d, 0h, 38m 0d, 0h, 2m 2013-08-08 10:49:09 UTC 0d, 1h, 14m 0d, 0h, 10m 2013-08-08 09:31:38 UTC 0d, 2h, 2m 0d, 0h, 3m 2013-08-08 07:25:41 UTC 0d, 1h, 22m 0d, 0h, 3m 2013-08-08 05:53:24 UTC 0d, 1h, 26m 0d, 0h, 9m 2013-08-08 04:24:56 UTC 0d, 2h, 23m 0d, 0h, 2m 2013-08-08 01:57:23 UTC 0d, 1h, 18m 0d, 0h, 4m 2013-08-08 00:35:09 UTC 0d, 0h, 26m 0d, 0h, 3m 2013-08-08 00:05:53 UTC 0d, 1h, 25m 0d, 0h, 2m 2013-08-07 22:37:14 UTC 0d, 1h, 12m 0d, 0h, 3m 2013-08-07 21:20:56 UTC 0d, 0h, 4m 0d, 0h, 4m 2013-08-07 21:11:44 UTC 0d, 2h, 9m 0d, 0h, 4m 2013-08-07 18:59:32 UTC 0d, 0h, 39m 0d, 0h, 2m 2013-08-07 18:18:40 UTC 0d, 6h, 12m 0d, 0h, 1m 2013-08-07 12:03:56 UTC 0d, 12h, 42m 0d, 0h, 1m 2013-08-06 23:19:16 UTC 0d, 0h, 4m 0d, 0h, 2m 2013-08-06 23:15:08 UTC 0d, 0h, 2m 0d, 0h, 0m 2013-08-06 23:05:16 UTC 0d, 4h, 45m 0d, 0h, 7m 2013-08-06 18:17:13 UTC 0d, 1h, 54m 0d, 0h, 2m 2013-08-06 16:18:39 UTC 0d, 0h, 45m 0d, 0h, 3m 2013-08-06 15:32:39 UTC 0d, 0h, 41m 0d, 0h, 0m 2013-08-06 14:50:33 UTC 0d, 2h, 32m 0d, 0h, 0m 2013-08-06 05:51:43 UTC 0d, 6h, 47m 0d, 6h, 25m Is this something I should be concerned about? If so, could it have to do with the fact that my probe is plugged into a 10/100/1000 MBit switch (I saw an earlier thread that suggested this might be an issue)? If the Gigabit switch is a problem, would it help if I cascade a 10/100 switch off one of the Gigabit switch's ports, or off one of my router's ports (which are all Gigabit) and then plug the probe into that 10/100 switch? Finally, I'm using a cell phone charger for power, it's 5V, mini-usb, I don't think that should cause an issue should it? Thanks for any help, David C. Churchill 5285 Vinings Springs Trl Mableton, GA 30126 770.819.5935 d_churchill@comcast.net
Hi David, On 2013/08/08 14:19 , David Churchill wrote:
I just received my v3 probe 3 days ago and I've noticed on the status page that that there are quite a few disconnects:
Disconnect at: Connected time: Disconnected time: (still connected) 0d, 0h, 30m (still connected) 2013-08-08 11:37:44 UTC 0d, 0h, 38m 0d, 0h, 2m 2013-08-08 10:49:09 UTC 0d, 1h, 14m 0d, 0h, 10m 2013-08-08 09:31:38 UTC 0d, 2h, 2m 0d, 0h, 3m [...] Is this something I should be concerned about? If so, could it have to do with the fact that my probe is plugged into a 10/100/1000 MBit switch (I saw an earlier thread that suggested this might be an issue)? If the Gigabit switch is a problem, would it help if I cascade a 10/100 switch off one of the Gigabit switch's ports, or off one of my router's ports (which are all Gigabit) and then plug the probe into that 10/100 switch? Finally, I'm using a cell phone charger for power, it's 5V, mini-usb, I don't think that should cause an issue should it?
The probe seems to have a problem staying connected to it controller. It could be an IPv6 problem between Comcast and Hetzner. I don't think it is a local problem. I'm not aware of any ethernet related issues, or than that if you have a switch that only does 1Gbps, then a probe can't connect. Philip
The probe seems to have a problem staying connected to it controller. It could be an IPv6 problem between Comcast and Hetzner. I don't think it is a local problem.
This morning I also got an e-mail from the probe that it had lost connectivity for over a day. Yesterdayevening I saw only 2 leds blinking so I rebooted it. My internet connection has not been down for the last 1.5 days (I monitor that). It has number: 12263 Folkert van Heusden -- Always wondered what the latency of your webserver is? Or how much more latency you get when you go through a proxy server/tor? The numbers tell the tale and with HTTPing you know them! http://www.vanheusden.com/httping/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Phone: +31-6-41278122, PGP-key: 1F28D8AE, www.vanheusden.com
Hi Folkert, On 2013/08/08 16:01 , folkert wrote:
The probe seems to have a problem staying connected to it controller. It could be an IPv6 problem between Comcast and Hetzner. I don't think it is a local problem. This morning I also got an e-mail from the probe that it had lost connectivity for over a day. Yesterdayevening I saw only 2 leds blinking so I rebooted it. My internet connection has not been down for the last 1.5 days (I monitor that).
It has number: 12263
Can you try pinging the probe? Does it still have two LEDs blinking? That usually indicates a local network problem. Philip
The probe seems to have a problem staying connected to it controller. It could be an IPv6 problem between Comcast and Hetzner. I don't think it is a local problem. This morning I also got an e-mail from the probe that it had lost connectivity for over a day. Yesterdayevening I saw only 2 leds blinking so I rebooted it. My internet connection has not been down for the last 1.5 days (I monitor that).
It has number: 12263
Can you try pinging the probe? Does it still have two LEDs blinking? That usually indicates a local network problem.
I can't ping it. All other hosts on that switch can be pinged though. I also tried unplugging and replugging it. Did not help. Folkert van Heusden -- www.vanheusden.com/multitail - win een vlaai van multivlaai! zorg ervoor dat multitail opgenomen wordt in Fedora Core, AIX, Solaris of HP/UX en win een vlaai naar keuze ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Phone: +31-6-41278122, PGP-key: 1F28D8AE, www.vanheusden.com
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