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Hello!
I noticed that most groups (all except rocksolid) don't receive new
messages.
The logs looks like that:
Mar 03 15:50:36 rocksolid Updating threads for: rocksolid.shared.security... Mar 03 15:50:36 rocksolid Threads updated for: rocksolid.shared.security
Mar 03 15:50:36 rocksolid CLOSING Local server: Resource id #258
Mar 03 15:50:36 rocksolid Retrieving articles for: rocksolid.shared.test... Mar 03 15:50:37 rocksolid news.i2pn2.org: rocksolid.shared.test: 211 278 1974 2356 rocksolid.shared.test
Mar 03 15:50:37 rocksolid news.i2pn2.org: for rocksolid.shared.test We are up to date
Mar 03 15:50:37 rocksolid OPENING Local server: Resource id #271
Mar 03 15:50:37 rocksolid Updating threads for: rocksolid.shared.test...
Mar 03 15:50:37 rocksolid Threads updated for: rocksolid.shared.test
Mar 03 15:50:37 rocksolid CLOSING Local server: Resource id #271
I've restarted the job multiple times, same result here.
How can I further diagnose that?
I'm seeing a lot of:
i2pn2 nnrpd[2284778]: <your domain> can't read: Connection reset by
peer
Have you changed anything?
On 03.03.2025 13:30 Retro Guy wrote:
I'm seeing a lot of:
i2pn2 nnrpd[2284778]: <your domain> can't read: Connection reset by
peer
Have you changed anything?
No, and sending posts works, so I don't assume a network error. Polling
for certain groups works too.
Where can I find the upstream NNTP logs?
On 03.03.2025 13:30 Retro Guy wrote:
I'm seeing a lot of:
i2pn2 nnrpd[2284778]: <your domain> can't read: Connection reset by
peer
Have you changed anything?
No, and sending posts works, so I don't assume a network error. Polling
for certain groups works too.
Where can I find the upstream NNTP logs?
Please try deleting (renaming): <spooldir>/rocksolid/<remote_server>:<remote_port>-remote_groups.dat
On 09.03.2025 11:27 Uhr Retro Guy wrote:
Please try deleting (renaming):
<spooldir>/rocksolid/<remote_server>:<remote_port>-remote_groups.dat
That seems to have worked.
On Sun, 9 Mar 2025 20:47:44 +0100, Marco Moock wrote:
On 09.03.2025 11:27 Uhr Retro Guy wrote:
Please try deleting (renaming):
<spooldir>/rocksolid/<remote_server>:<remote_port>-remote_groups.dat
That seems to have worked.
I'm glad it worked. Now I have to consider why it may have broken (the
file)
On Sun, 9 Mar 2025 20:47:44 +0100, Marco Moock wrote:
On 09.03.2025 11:27 Uhr Retro Guy wrote:
Please try deleting (renaming):
<spooldir>/rocksolid/<remote_server>:<remote_port>-remote_groups.dat
That seems to have worked.
I'm glad it worked. Now I have to consider why it may have broken (the
file)
On 10.03.2025 09:48 Uhr Retro Guy wrote:
On Sun, 9 Mar 2025 20:47:44 +0100, Marco Moock wrote:
On 09.03.2025 11:27 Uhr Retro Guy wrote:
Please try deleting (renaming):
<spooldir>/rocksolid/<remote_server>:<remote_port>-remote_groups.dat
That seems to have worked.
I'm glad it worked. Now I have to consider why it may have broken
(the file)
It happened again - I've now removed the file again and see what is
going on. Did you find anything that caused it?
On 05.04.2025 15:43 Uhr Marco Moock wrote:
On 10.03.2025 09:48 Uhr Retro Guy wrote:
On Sun, 9 Mar 2025 20:47:44 +0100, Marco Moock wrote:
On 09.03.2025 11:27 Uhr Retro Guy wrote:
Please try deleting (renaming):
<spooldir>/rocksolid/<remote_server>:<remote_port>-remote_groups.dat
That seems to have worked.
I'm glad it worked. Now I have to consider why it may have broken
(the file)
It happened again - I've now removed the file again and see what is
going on. Did you find anything that caused it?
Not all groups now work fine. Is there anything I can do to track that
down?
Apr 06 08:11:10 rocksolid Preparing to spool
de.comp.os.unix.linux.misc:42318
Apr 06 08:11:10 rocksolid Spooling: de.comp.os.unix.linux.misc:10488 <vfr38l$4nr$1@news2.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de>
Apr 06 08:11:10 rocksolid Preparing to spool
de.comp.os.unix.linux.misc:42319
Apr 06 08:11:10 rocksolid Spooling: de.comp.os.unix.linux.misc:10489 <slrnvi2aoq.312s4.hjp-usenet4@trintignant.hjp.at>
Apr 06 08:11:10 rocksolid Updating threads for:
de.comp.os.unix.linux.misc...
Apr 06 08:11:10 rocksolid Threads updated for:
de.comp.os.unix.linux.misc
Those are old articles, new ones like
<vss203$p8cb$1@yggdrasil.dn.cgarbs.de> are not in the spoolnews log at
all.
On Sun, 6 Apr 2025 8:27:06 +0000, Marco Moock wrote:
On 05.04.2025 15:43 Uhr Marco Moock wrote:
On 10.03.2025 09:48 Uhr Retro Guy wrote:
On Sun, 9 Mar 2025 20:47:44 +0100, Marco Moock wrote:
On 09.03.2025 11:27 Uhr Retro Guy wrote:
Please try deleting (renaming):
<spooldir>/rocksolid/<remote_server>:<remote_port>-remote_groups.dat >>> >>
That seems to have worked.
I'm glad it worked. Now I have to consider why it may have broken
(the file)
It happened again - I've now removed the file again and see what is
going on. Did you find anything that caused it?
Not all groups now work fine. Is there anything I can do to track
that down?
Apr 06 08:11:10 rocksolid Preparing to spool de.comp.os.unix.linux.misc:42318
Apr 06 08:11:10 rocksolid Spooling: de.comp.os.unix.linux.misc:10488 <vfr38l$4nr$1@news2.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de>
Apr 06 08:11:10 rocksolid Preparing to spool de.comp.os.unix.linux.misc:42319
Apr 06 08:11:10 rocksolid Spooling: de.comp.os.unix.linux.misc:10489 <slrnvi2aoq.312s4.hjp-usenet4@trintignant.hjp.at>
Apr 06 08:11:10 rocksolid Updating threads for: de.comp.os.unix.linux.misc...
Apr 06 08:11:10 rocksolid Threads updated for:
de.comp.os.unix.linux.misc
Those are old articles, new ones like <vss203$p8cb$1@yggdrasil.dn.cgarbs.de> are not in the spoolnews log
at all.
But <vst9p1$dkpp$2@dont-email.me> (other NG) was seen here...
On 05.04.2025 15:43 Uhr Marco Moock wrote:
On 10.03.2025 09:48 Uhr Retro Guy wrote:
On Sun, 9 Mar 2025 20:47:44 +0100, Marco Moock wrote:
On 09.03.2025 11:27 Uhr Retro Guy wrote:
Please try deleting (renaming):
<spooldir>/rocksolid/<remote_server>:<remote_port>-remote_groups.dat
That seems to have worked.
I'm glad it worked. Now I have to consider why it may have broken
(the file)
It happened again - I've now removed the file again and see what is
going on. Did you find anything that caused it?
Not all groups now work fine. Is there anything I can do to track that
down?
Apr 06 08:11:10 rocksolid Preparing to spool
de.comp.os.unix.linux.misc:42318
Apr 06 08:11:10 rocksolid Spooling: de.comp.os.unix.linux.misc:10488 <vfr38l$4nr$1@news2.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de>
Apr 06 08:11:10 rocksolid Preparing to spool
de.comp.os.unix.linux.misc:42319
Apr 06 08:11:10 rocksolid Spooling: de.comp.os.unix.linux.misc:10489 <slrnvi2aoq.312s4.hjp-usenet4@trintignant.hjp.at>
Apr 06 08:11:10 rocksolid Updating threads for:
de.comp.os.unix.linux.misc...
Apr 06 08:11:10 rocksolid Threads updated for:
de.comp.os.unix.linux.misc
Those are old articles, new ones like
<vss203$p8cb$1@yggdrasil.dn.cgarbs.de> are not in the spoolnews log at
all.
On 05.04.2025 15:43 Uhr Marco Moock wrote:
On 10.03.2025 09:48 Uhr Retro Guy wrote:
On Sun, 9 Mar 2025 20:47:44 +0100, Marco Moock wrote:
On 09.03.2025 11:27 Uhr Retro Guy wrote:
Please try deleting (renaming):
<spooldir>/rocksolid/<remote_server>:<remote_port>-remote_groups.dat >>>>>
That seems to have worked.
I'm glad it worked. Now I have to consider why it may have broken
(the file)
It happened again - I've now removed the file again and see what is
going on. Did you find anything that caused it?
Not all groups now work fine. Is there anything I can do to track that
down?
Apr 06 08:11:10 rocksolid Preparing to spool de.comp.os.unix.linux.misc:42318 Apr 06 08:11:10 rocksolid Spooling: de.comp.os.unix.linux.misc:10488 <vfr38l$4nr$1@news2.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de>
Apr 06 08:11:10 rocksolid Preparing to spool de.comp.os.unix.linux.misc:42319 Apr 06 08:11:10 rocksolid Spooling: de.comp.os.unix.linux.misc:10489 <slrnvi2aoq.312s4.hjp-usenet4@trintignant.hjp.at>
Apr 06 08:11:10 rocksolid Updating threads for: de.comp.os.unix.linux.misc... Apr 06 08:11:10 rocksolid Threads updated for:
de.comp.os.unix.linux.misc
Those are old articles, new ones like
<vss203$p8cb$1@yggdrasil.dn.cgarbs.de> are not in the spoolnews log at
all.
BTW, since your system started showing (some) half-new and
new messages about the day before yesterday, it takes more
than 20 minutes to show me my fresh postings, which wasn't
the case before.
This is not exactly a complaint because I guess the system
is quite busy with polling messages it did not get for a
period of maybe 12 days. To me it lokks like it polls
complete threads, maybe starting with the older postings.
So, when the content is up to date, the delay in showing
new messages delivered directly to the system might disappear
again.
Am 06.04.2025 um 10:27 schrieb Marco Moock:
On 05.04.2025 15:43 Uhr Marco Moock wrote:
On 10.03.2025 09:48 Uhr Retro Guy wrote:
On Sun, 9 Mar 2025 20:47:44 +0100, Marco Moock wrote:
On 09.03.2025 11:27 Uhr Retro Guy wrote:
Please try deleting (renaming):
<spooldir>/rocksolid/<remote_server>:<remote_port>-remote_groups.dat >>>>>>
That seems to have worked.
I'm glad it worked. Now I have to consider why it may have broken
(the file)
It happened again - I've now removed the file again and see what is
going on. Did you find anything that caused it?
Not all groups now work fine. Is there anything I can do to track that
down?
Apr 06 08:11:10 rocksolid Preparing to spool
de.comp.os.unix.linux.misc:42318
Apr 06 08:11:10 rocksolid Spooling: de.comp.os.unix.linux.misc:10488
<vfr38l$4nr$1@news2.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de>
Apr 06 08:11:10 rocksolid Preparing to spool
de.comp.os.unix.linux.misc:42319
Apr 06 08:11:10 rocksolid Spooling: de.comp.os.unix.linux.misc:10489
<slrnvi2aoq.312s4.hjp-usenet4@trintignant.hjp.at>
Apr 06 08:11:10 rocksolid Updating threads for:
de.comp.os.unix.linux.misc...
Apr 06 08:11:10 rocksolid Threads updated for:
de.comp.os.unix.linux.misc
Those are old articles, new ones like
<vss203$p8cb$1@yggdrasil.dn.cgarbs.de> are not in the spoolnews log at
all.
de.etc.sprache.deutsch and de.soc.recht.misc are missing the latest
articles for 18 days.
In several other groups the last message is even much older, but there I don't know if newer ones have been posted.
The thread you started 4 hours ago can be found with
3 messages.
On 06.04.2025 13:52 Uhr Ulf_Kutzner wrote:
The thread you started 4 hours ago can be found with
3 messages.
I did another reset of the .dat file, maybe that causes that.