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: Thanks. Being looked at.:) MySQL on Ariel got a signal 11 and stopped. Restarted happily on request. [[User:Jamesday|Jamesday]] 05:27, 29 Jul 2004 (UTC)
 
: Thanks. Being looked at.:) MySQL on Ariel got a signal 11 and stopped. Restarted happily on request. [[User:Jamesday|Jamesday]] 05:27, 29 Jul 2004 (UTC)
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Before I forget about it, thought I'd jot it down: the wprc IRC bot produces broken URLs for pages that include a slash in the title (like [[User:Brion/Tilde bug]]). It uses %2F, which for some reason results in 404 errors o' death. -- [[User:Brion|Brion]] 05:22, 5 Aug 2004 (UTC)

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Hmm... OK, I can't find a proper place to e-mail this... so here's my e-mail pasted here. Revert at will, but I'd think having a pointer on where to report emergencies should be somewhere on wp.wikidev.net. Message:

From: Jesse Adelman (someone@boldandbusted.com) aka NightMonkey on WikiPedia/WikiDev
To: Some Admin at Wikipedia
Subject: FYI: Disk space on yongle critical

Hi. As Wikipedia has slowed to a crawl since being slashdotted (and finally having MySQL connection issues), I've been watching the Ganglia. I know that people must be working on things, but just in case you didn't see it...it appears that yongle is quickly running out of disk space:

http://download.wikimedia.org/ganglia/?c=Florida%20cluster&h=yongle&m=&r=hour&s=descending&hc=4

Also, it appears to be having other interesting statistical anomalies today (mem_*, bytes_out).

HTH,
Jesse Adelman
SF, CA

P.S. I tried to find an "admin@wikipedia.org" or similar address - but this is the best I could find. Apologies if it is incorrect.
--NightMonkey 04:17, 29 Jul 2004 (UTC)

Thanks. Being looked at.:) MySQL on Ariel got a signal 11 and stopped. Restarted happily on request. Jamesday 05:27, 29 Jul 2004 (UTC)

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Before I forget about it, thought I'd jot it down: the wprc IRC bot produces broken URLs for pages that include a slash in the title (like User:Brion/Tilde bug). It uses %2F, which for some reason results in 404 errors o' death. -- Brion 05:22, 5 Aug 2004 (UTC)

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