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Apache Rave Enlistments not updating

The apache Rave data is ~2 days old. How often do you check SVN?

Matt Franklin about 14 years ago
 

Matt,

Ohloh update completed about 2 hours ago.

Both enlistments are set to update about every 8 hours. (The update frequency is set by the level of activity in the source repositories and is updated automatically as needed.) I do see that the last previous update to the project was 3 days ago. That isn't very consistent with the goal. There may have been some maintenance or outage that I'm not aware of... I'll check it out, though.

The previous updates were at 3 days, 4 days, 5 days, 6 days, 6 days again and 7 days. Consistent enough.

Analysis page is now at Feb 23 2012 and last commit is at 2012-02-22 (about 13 hours ago).

I'll let you know what I find.

Thanks!

ssnow-blackduck about 14 years ago
 

Matt,

I am told that on Tuesday we did experience a situation with our infrastructure that caused us to pause processing updates for about 8 hours for semi-scheduled maintenance. If that was in the time frame when an update was called for by your project then processing the update was deferred. The number of accumulated deferred updates mounts quickly and it takes a while to work off the backlog. We make every attempt to run all the updates in a timely manner but we can't guarantee real-time updates. With all the moving parts that go into this mix, every once-in-a-while the hamsters need a breather!

You should see over time that the project will update pretty reliably going forward (I hope... if not, then I'm not doing my job...)

Let me know if you have any additional questions or concerns.

Thanks!

ssnow-blackduck about 14 years ago