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- Subject: RE: [MLUG] are stanford cs machines down? (And how could you tell?)
- From: "Deterding, Brent D" <EMAIL:PROTECTED>
- Date: Mon, 7 May 2001 14:33:34 -0500
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- Thread-Topic: [MLUG] are stanford cs machines down? (And how could you tell?)
The closest I think you're going to find is www.incidents.org really.
The old GIAC current report is being merged into this so it is stilll
being built.
-- Brent
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From: Jonathan King [mailto:EMAIL:PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 07, 2001 2:31 PM
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Subject: [MLUG] are stanford cs machines down? (And how could you tell?)
I was trying to score a tech report or two (on knowledge representation;
this was job-related!) when I discovered that all of stanford's CS
machines seem to be sulking. (Weird, since you'd think those would be
ultra-high availability, but I digress...)
This got me to thinking; is there any centralized repository of
"important machine X is down now" information on the net somewhere? I
mean, when you get a "not responding" message, it can mean any number of
things, and you'd think there would be some better way to figure out
what's going on.
jking
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