Tue, 02 Sep 2014 23:49:07 +0200
QUOTE(drs @ Aug 29 2014, 04:02 PM)
Web proxy servers: software on the web proxy servers will be updated, and a configuration change will be implemented. Access to the web may be affected for around an hour.
This work did not go according to plan. Whilst the software updates were successful, the configuration change -- related to the
change to per-user quotas -- was not. The new configuration caused the proxy servers to crash within a minute or two of starting, in much the same way as they did when they were
first installed.
During the course of the evening we have continued to experiment with one of the six proxy instances (e.cache), and have tried a number of different configuration scenarios. As a result of this testing, we now have a better understanding of the problem and how we might work around it.
e.cache is currently configured slightly differently to the other five proxies, and will remain so overnight. Theoretically this difference should not be visible to users of the proxies; it is merely an internal optimization. We're hoping that this will allow us to confirm what we've learnt is stable over a period of hours and under different load conditions. We'll re-evaluate this tomorrow morning, and if the problem we've been seeing has re-occurred, we'll revert the configuration change.