From james.s.perrin at manchester.ac.uk Tue Jul 10 08:34:16 2012 From: james.s.perrin at manchester.ac.uk (James S Perrin) Date: Tue, 10 Jul 2012 14:34:16 +0100 Subject: [AG-TECH] Ja.net Peers file usage Message-ID: <4FFC2F58.5090309@manchester.ac.uk> Dear All, It has been reported to us that the Peers file being hosting by Ja.net is being very heavily hit (100's of times a second). As far we can tell this is not by either the UK's servers that are running the RegistryPeer and a quick check shows that clients only access it when manually requested (eg purge bridge cache). Does anyone have any suggestions? Could a change of someone's configuration when ANL switched have caused this? Unfortunately we have not got access to the logs files to investigate where these hits are coming from. http://www.agsc.ja.net/ag3peers.txt Regards James -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ James S. Perrin AccessGrid/MAGIC/Visualization Research Computing Services Devonshire House, University Precinct The University of Manchester Oxford Road, Manchester, M13 9PL t: +44 (0) 161 275 6945 e: james.perrin at manchester.ac.uk w: www.manchester.ac.uk/researchcomputing ------------------------------------------------------------------------ "The test of intellect is the refusal to belabour the obvious" - Alfred Bester ------------------------------------------------------------------------