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Posted: Thu 09 Feb 2017, 15:28
by perdido
Forum very delayed/slow today, FWIW

update- All browsers about a 10 second delay between requesting page and being served.

Posted: Thu 09 Feb 2017, 16:33
by musher0
Hello perdido, Flash and all.

Same here.

But could be the network or a number of things, because I'm experiencing
the same type of delay with my webmail this morning.

BFN.

Posted: Thu 09 Feb 2017, 16:40
by drunkjedi
Yup forum is slow for me too for last 4-5 hours since I came to work.
Accessing on Mobile, from in India.

Other sites are working Ok.
Only forum is lagging.

Posted: Thu 09 Feb 2017, 17:09
by linuxcbon
Forum very slow.

Posted: Thu 09 Feb 2017, 17:10
by belham2
Same here (W. Europe, Benelux).

All other sites around world (checked quite a few, from U.S. to Asia to Europe) are working fine, but the forum is on the point of collapsing as it is just NOT responding....dragging like a 3 legged dog.

Our luck, it's probably hackers hitting whomever murga uses to host this site & thus replacing every uploaded script, pics, etc, etc, etc with their own stuff that looks the same but...gulp......is not :(

But, hey, on the sunny side, maybe it is just a murga specific issue. We need to know who the hosting service is, to see if other complaints are appearing about them hosting other sites.

Anyone know who hosts this site?

Posted: Thu 09 Feb 2017, 17:23
by Terry H
Here in Ontario, at 12:20 PM E.S.T it seems OK, some clicks takes a few seconds,but some were almost instantaneous.

Posted: Thu 09 Feb 2017, 17:49
by Moat
Yup - unusually slow/laggy here in Michigan, U.S. too... was A-OK around midnight this morning. All other websites are fast as normal, here on the home wifi...

Bob

Posted: Thu 09 Feb 2017, 18:35
by musher0
The bad weather currently in North-Eastern US?
https://weather.com/storms/winter/video ... -northeast

I heard on the radio just now that it's so bad that flights out of NYC had
been cancelled. Aren't there major international servers in the New York
to Boston area?
As the weather gets colder, there is often more condensation. If
there are junction boxes that are not weatherproofed or cables that are
damaged, then yes, the weather cooling off can have an effect on your
connection. Getting your ISP to do anything about it might be very
difficult as it will be an intermittent issue, and usually when its coldest or
wettest, the tech will not be there to test it.
Source:
http://superuser.com/questions/207321/w ... ction-down,
reply #2.

I know that in this area, freezing rain is very bad for outside connectors
And there's nothing you can do during the storm. Warmer weather
evaporates the condensation and restores the normal size of the cable
-- and the usual speed.

My 2ยข. BFN.

Posted: Thu 09 Feb 2017, 18:40
by drunkjedi
On home 10mbps wifi, still slow.

Takes 20+ sec to load any forum page after clicking.

It's hot and dry here in India.

Is murga based in US?

Posted: Thu 09 Feb 2017, 18:44
by Sailor Enceladus
Interesting musher0. I wonder if http://distro.ibiblio.org/puppylinux/ is in that area because it's being super slow today too.

Maybe the storm is what knocked out http://git.code.sf.net/p/aufs/aufs-util completely today too.

Posted: Thu 09 Feb 2017, 20:17
by Fossil
Extremely slow all day here in the UK.

Posted: Thu 09 Feb 2017, 21:10
by Moat
It's now back up to speed & seems normal here, 4:10 pm EST...

Bob

Posted: Thu 09 Feb 2017, 21:11
by musher0
Freezing rain weather typically hovers between 1 C and -1 C. At 1 C, it's
rain, and at -1, it's beginning to be ice. Very bad for driving, but also for
outside connectors.

At 1 C, water enters a non isolated connector, and the water expands into
ice as the weather goes down, creates pressure from inside the connector.

The weather then goes back over 0 C for a little while, the pressure is
released, and another droplet of water enters the connector. And so on,
and so forth until the weather decides to stay above or under O C.

That's a fantastic way Mother Nature has found to loosen up anything!

NYC had a very bad snow blizzard this morning. See edited link above.

Not too close from NYC, I guess, but still good as an example:
url]http://www.nextgov.com/big-data/2016/01 ... nia/124976]
UP TO 70 PERCENT OF GLOBAL INTERNET TRAFFIC GOES THROUGH
NORTHERN VIRGINIA[/url]

One of those big international servers gets hammered by extreme
weather and the World Wide Web becomes the World Wide Wait.

BFN.

Posted: Thu 09 Feb 2017, 21:22
by musher0
Moat wrote:It's now back up to speed & seems normal here, 4:10 pm EST...

Bob
Same here!

BFN.

Posted: Thu 09 Feb 2017, 21:23
by drunkjedi
Yup here too .
OK now.

Posted: Thu 09 Feb 2017, 21:55
by perdido
Back to normal for me.

Posted: Fri 10 Feb 2017, 00:52
by Flash
I noticed the forum was slow to respond this morning. It seems to have fixed itself without my having to do a thing.

I've learned that a good strategy for dealing with problems is to watch and wait. They usually sort themselves out. :lol:

Posted: Fri 10 Feb 2017, 03:12
by musher0
Flash wrote:(...)I've learned that a good strategy for dealing with problems is to watch and wait. They usually sort themselves out. :lol:
Funny guy!

Have you tried that strategy with the IRS or your girlfriend?! :lol: :lol:

BFN.

Posted: Fri 10 Feb 2017, 04:00
by drunkjedi
musher0 wrote:Funny guy!

Have you tried that strategy with the IRS or your girlfriend?! :lol: :lol:

BFN.
Maybe he doesn't consider them a problem. ;)

Highly unlikely though.... lol.

Posted: Fri 10 Feb 2017, 17:24
by belham2
Wow, it's like night and day difference from yesterday to today.

Yesterday, molasses.

Today, pure rum.