Hi *,
On Mon, Jun 20, 2011 at 11:00 PM, Volker Merschmann
<merschmann@gmail.com> wrote:
I have asked one of our sysops.
Our pootle server at http://translations.documentfoundation.org is
actually down for a scheduled maintenance. It will be back in approx.
two hours.
..and it's back.
reason why it took longer than expected is basically due to my
stupidity, I switched the DNS too early/did not block access to the
new server. The multiple requests to pootle then did cause timeouts
during the conversion, resulting in starting the conversion over and
over again. (as I knew it would take two hours, I didn't bother
sitting in front of the screen, but as I tested conversion previously,
I was the only one who did access the new server, so I didn't have
this problem.
Just a couple of minutes before Volker contacted me/before you wrote
the mail, I disabled access to pootle itself to allow the conversion
to finish. That's now done and you can start working on it again.
In case you see a password-prompt, then you're still getting the IP
from the old server from your DNS, flush your DNS cache in this case.
(or reboot your machine/just wait - whatever is easier for you :-))
ciao
Christian
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