Netscape sites very slow today

Doug Dalton ddalton at netscape.com
Thu Jan 8 00:25:35 UTC 1998


Tony,

The problem with Netscape routing some traffic to the www-uk1 and www-uk2  site
has been resolved. The problem was caused by a new mirror site's configuration.

--
R/Doug
____________________________________________________________
Doug Dalton - Network Manager - Netscape Communications
ddalton at netscape.com - http://home.netscape.com/people/dougs




Tony Torzillo wrote:

> This may be of interest to anyone who received complaints of slowness to
> the Netscape home page yesterday.
>
> You can't use anything in this message to configure your router.
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> Date: Wed, 07 Jan 1998 14:48:44 -0700
> From: Duane Wessels <wessels at nlanr.net>
> To: ircache at nlanr.net
> Cc: Jeff Halper <squid at ihot.com>
> Subject: Re: Netscape sites very slow today
> Resent-Date: Wed, 7 Jan 1998 13:52:20 -0800 (PST)
> Resent-From: ircache at nlanr.net
>
> Yesterday, Jeff Halper asked this on our squid-users list:
>
> >I use parent cache sv - noticed it was uusually slow in fetching sites at
> >netscape.com today - any suggestions?
>
> The problem turned out to be sort of interesting, so I thought I'd share
> it with you...
>
> First I thought I'd see if Jeff was imagining things or if there really
> was a difference.  So I looked at the "service time" value for
> *.netscape.com requests from four days of access logs.  The results
> were:
>
>                 Median Service
>         Date    Time (seconds)
>         -----   --------------
>         Jan 3    2.47
>         Jan 4    3.47
>         Jan 5    5.81
>         Jan 6   76.17
>
> So obviously, something was seriously wrong.  The next thing to try was
> a simple ping:
>
>         sv-wessels> ping www.netscape.com
>         PING www-uk2.netscape.com (195.44.254.3): 56 data bytes
>         64 bytes from 195.44.254.3: icmp_seq=5 ttl=248 time=603 ms
>         64 bytes from 195.44.254.3: icmp_seq=6 ttl=248 time=550 ms
>
> Say what?  WWW-UK2?
>
> sv.cache, located at FIX-West, uses ns.arc.nasa.gov for DNS service.
> Every time I checked the rest of that day, ns.arc.nasa.gov always
> returned www-uk2.netscape.com, even though the DNS TTL was quite low
> (less 15 minutes).
>
>         dig @ns.arc.nasa.gov www.netscape.com
>
>         ; <<>> DiG 2.0 <<>> @ns.arc.nasa.gov www.netscape.com
>         ;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY , status: NOERROR, id: 10
>         ;; flags: qr rd ra ; Ques: 1, Ans: 2, Auth: 3, Addit: 3
>         ;; QUESTIONS:
>         ;;      www.netscape.com, type = A, class = IN
>
>         ;; ANSWERS:
>         www.netscape.com.       94      CNAME   www-uk2.netscape.com.
>         www-uk2.netscape.com.   2344    A       195.44.254.3
>
> Looks to me like some DNS smart-resolution feature gone haywire.  I
> sent mail to dns-admin at netscape.com, but have yet to get a reply.
> Since it seemed that ns.arc.nasa.gov was not going to "fix itself" any
> time soon, I changed sv's resolv.conf to use a different DNS server
> temporarily.  Today, ns.arc.nasa.gov is giving us good answers
> (www24.netscape.com).  Shrug.
>
> Duane W.




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