Sunday CN meltdown
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I been timing out on CN all morning. I guess I have to wait
until tonight to get in when the load is lighter. Can anyone
tell me the results of the Giro?
thanks,
B-
Sierraman wrote:
> I been timing out on CN all morning. I guess I have to
> wait until tonight to get in when the load is lighter. Can
> anyone tell me the results of the Giro?
>
> thanks,
>
> B-
>
>
Worked fine for me, I even caught the finish on the ticker,
when OLN Listen Live blacked out.
"Richard Adams" <ackthpt@concentric.net> wrote in message
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> Sierraman wrote:
>
> > I been timing out on CN all morning. I guess I have to
> > wait until
tonight to
> > get in when the load is lighter. Can anyone tell me the
> > results of the
Giro?
> >
> > thanks,
> >
> > B-
> >
> >
>
>
> Worked fine for me, I even caught the finish on the
> ticker, when OLN Listen Live blacked out.
I got in finally. I see there is no results for the Giro
yet. I usually have no problem during the year, but now in
July CN servers are really busy and I seem to get in about
half the time. Also the big factor for me is that there too
many hops between me and CN the bottlenecks seems to occur
in the same place when I do a trace. Seems there might be
some routers overloaded in those locations.
"Sierraman" <riposa@sti.net> wrote in message
news:7YydnTvjks-fJmzdRVn-sQ@sti.net...
>
>
> I got in finally. I see there is no results for the Giro
> yet. I usually
have
> no problem during the year, but now in July CN servers are
> really busy and
I
> seem to get in about half the time. Also the big factor
> for me is that
there
> too many hops between me and CN the bottlenecks seems to
> occur in the same place when I do a trace. Seems there
> might be some routers overloaded in those locations.
>
There was no meltdown. Reality is at fault.
Brief Giro results are up: http://www.cyclingnews.com/roa-
d.php?id=road/2004/jul04/womensgiro04/womensgiro049.
Nicole won.
Jeff
"Jeff Jones" <jeff@cyclingnews-punt-com> wrote in message
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>
> "Sierraman" <riposa@sti.net> wrote in message news:7YydnTvjks-fJmzdRVn-
> sQ@sti.net...
> >
> >
> > I got in finally. I see there is no results for the Giro
> > yet. I usually
> have
> > no problem during the year, but now in July CN servers
> > are really busy
and
> I
> > seem to get in about half the time. Also the big factor
> > for me is that
> there
> > too many hops between me and CN the bottlenecks seems to
> > occur in the
same
> > place when I do a trace. Seems there might be some
> > routers overloaded in those locations.
> >
> There was no meltdown. Reality is at fault.
It would be interesting to see where larger portions of CN
traffic comes from. There is software that maps traffic
giving you a graph of the locations and the numbers. I
forget now but it was used for traceing hack attacks. It's
true that there were bottlenecks along the route but CN was
also busy early on as you say. No problem, since I stay up
late, I can always log on later.
>
> Brief Giro results are up:
>
http://www.cyclingnews.com/road.php?id=road/2004/jul04/wome-
nsgiro04/womensgiro049. Nicole won.
>
> Jeff
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