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JonM33

Re: Servers down!

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Ah, that's cool then! Nice!
skypeace

Re: Servers down!

Post by skypeace »

Nov 22nd 2010

Having problems updating to DVD edition, downloaded the Julia 32 bit iso through torrent but updating and sun-java and a few other portions are missing and not able to fetch. I have been trying for about 5 hours now. All other interweb traffic is A-OK! Software Manager is not able to fetch, package manager same problems. Are The Repos down?
skypeace

Re: Servers down!

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This is an example of trying to get Skype:

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W: Failed to fetch http://packages.linuxmint.com/pool/import/s/skype/skype_2.1.0.81-1_i386.deb
  Could not connect to packages.linuxmint.com:80 (80.86.83.193). - connect (111: Connection refused)

Change servers from main, problem solved....what a nob me is, peace.
mstng_67

Re: Servers down!

Post by mstng_67 »

I'm having the same issue today (Isadora). Are the servers indeed down?
RedwingsRed

Re: Servers down!

Post by RedwingsRed »

I'm a Noob, I just moved to Mint today from Windblows.. I'm having the same problems updating and installing packets.
Guess I picked a bad day to switch.. :(
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Re: Servers down!

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From the menu
Admin > Software Sources

Try a different server location, or try 'Select best server'
Linux Mint 21.1 Cinnamon
JonM33

Re: Servers down!

Post by JonM33 »

RedwingsRed wrote:I'm a Noob, I just moved to Mint today from Windblows.. I'm having the same problems updating and installing packets.
Guess I picked a bad day to switch.. :(
Sometimes it's not easy to go cold turkey. Not sure of your past experience with Linux but it helps to have knowledge prior to switching.
sdrubble

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Post by sdrubble »

Well I'm also having issues with package servers (Mint 9 Isadora, LXDE edition).

I have had some success experimenting with various mirrors (Preferences / Software Sources / LinuxMint Software tab) and fetching some updates, BUT . . .

My understanding is that, regardless of what mirrors we choose, Update Manager will always try to ALSO reach http://packages.linuxmint.com , which is fixed at "Preferences / Software Sources / Other Software".

I'm getting the following on various occasions during the last 24 hours, and regardless of chosen mirrors:

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W: Failed to fetch http://packages.linuxmint.com/dists/isadora-lxde/Release.gpg  Could not connect to packages.linuxmint.com:80 (80.86.83.193). - connect (111: Connection refused)

W: Failed to fetch http://packages.linuxmint.com/dists/isadora-lxde/main/i18n/Translation-en_US.bz2  Unable to connect to packages.linuxmint.com:http:

W: Failed to fetch http://packages.linuxmint.com/dists/isadora-lxde/upstream/i18n/Translation-en_US.bz2  Unable to connect to packages.linuxmint.com:http:

W: Failed to fetch http://packages.linuxmint.com/dists/isadora-lxde/import/i18n/Translation-en_US.bz2  Unable to connect to packages.linuxmint.com:http:

W: Some index files failed to download, they have been ignored, or old ones used instead.
There's an option to just DISABLE that repo, but I don't think it's a reasonable thing to do.

If by chance I'm doing anything wrong, would someone please educate me accordingly.

Cheers

sdrubble

Edit: just pointed the browser to http://packages.linuxmint.com, which appears as unavailable.
Dennis99

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Post by Dennis99 »

Just posted via Twitter: We had a little bit of downtime on the main repositories. All is fine again. Apologies for the inconvenience.

http://twitter.com/#!/Linux_Mint
sdrubble

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Post by sdrubble »

Confirmed !!! :mrgreen:

Cheers
RedwingsRed

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Post by RedwingsRed »

JonM33 wrote:
RedwingsRed wrote:I'm a Noob, I just moved to Mint today from Windblows.. I'm having the same problems updating and installing packets.
Guess I picked a bad day to switch.. :(
Sometimes it's not easy to go cold turkey. Not sure of your past experience with Linux but it helps to have knowledge prior to switching.
I've been experimenting with the KDE distros for a few years on and off, I just decided to go ahead and make the switch and not look back and it's been a little frustrating. I am however patient and I love learning new things and I'm having a lot of fun with the challenge.

Before when I would try a Linux based OS, I would get confused and frustrated.. then switch back after a day or so... not this time though, I'm in it to win it and I'm not quiting no matter how P.Oed I get.
caprus

Server down

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sorry, accidental double post has been deleted

admin, FYI please note forum server is puking pretty regularly today.
General Error
SQL ERROR [ mysql4 ]

Too many connections [1040]

An sql error occurred while fetching this page. Please contact an administrator if this problem persists.
folsomlqxdf

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Post by folsomlqxdf »

I don't know whether from the Netherlands I'm redirected to the German servers. I had a lot of trouble lately to reach the site.
Thanks!
folsomlqxdf

Re: Servers down!

Post by folsomlqxdf »

I just wonder if they host the ISO files on their web server. Too many requests and a lot of downloading stresses server CPU and memory.
Thanks!
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Re: Servers down!

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Clem posted this on the blog on 28th December 2010
Servers:

* The forums were moved to a new Cloud Server running Debian in 64-bit. Among other advantages, this allows us to “resize” the server and add or remove RAM to it remotely in less than 10 minutes. We’re currently experimenting for 3 days with different amounts of RAM to decide how much to allocate to the server and to reach the perfect balance between performance and cost. The servers were running successfully with 8GB RAM yesterday. They’re running with only 2GB RAM today and they’ll be using 4GB RAM tomorrow.
* The Community Website is now running on its own in our Canadian server in Toronto.
* We lost our development and testing server in London.
* A second Cloud Server was allocated to host our public archive (which was previously in London).
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