Re: Astraweb/US Sunday PM (San Jose Time) Wobblyness Back (No Vengence... Yet)
Well, the Sunday evening Astraweb wobble is back tonight, maybe not as bad as it has been in the past, but still there.
Once again, will wait and see what time it goes away, and if it comes back again next Sunday.
UPDATE: Actually, around 2000hrs (8pm) Pacific time, it basically came to a full halt. It started back up again around 2115, we'll see how it goes until morning.
Re: Astraweb/US Sunday PM (San Jose Time) Wobblyness Back (No Vengence... Yet)
BrBa, Newsroom, Boardwalk, et al here we go :)
Re: Astraweb/US Sunday PM (San Jose Time) Wobblyness Back (No Vengence... Yet)
Boardwalk Empire!!!!! Yes! I didn't know it started again tonight.... here we go indeed!
Re: Astraweb/US Sunday PM (San Jose Time) Wobblyness Back (No Vengence... Yet)
Hey Beck38, what's your crystal ball say about this afternoon/evening? Astraweb has been all out of whack it would seem.
EDIT: Slow headers, seems to have remedied itself.
Re: Astraweb/US Sunday PM (San Jose Time) Wobblyness Back (No Vengence... Yet)
Astra/US has been running about as straight and normal as it almost always has, and has been since about 2300 Sunday (Pacific time). If you're talking about Astra/EU, no data there. it's on the other side of the planet from me.
Re: Astraweb/US Sunday PM (San Jose Time) Wobblyness Back (No Vengence... Yet)
Just a bit of fyi, Astra/US ran about as perfectly normal as ever through this last weekend and Sunday PM, no blips of anything; so whatever may (once again) be cured or .... Will of course notice a week from now, as my 24/7 'schedule' continues unabated.
Re: Astraweb/US Sunday PM (San Jose Time) Wobblyness Back (No Vengence... Yet)
Well, this Sunday PM (San Jose Time) it (Astra/US) fell flat right about 7pm, and as of the time stamp on this message (8:30pm) it's still dead.
This is on the inbound (Posting) side; outbound (leeching) is running at about 1/3rd speed, figuring that nothing else in the transmission path is going wonky. To me, some server side work (or process) is pulling a large amount of cpu cycles.