Beanstalk Down?
When I hit
http://brightkite.beanstalkapp.com/
I get
Status: 500 Internal Server Error Content-Type: text/html
500 Internal Server Error
Status: 500 Internal Server Error Content-Type: text/html
500 Internal Server Error
Also, when I tried to do an SVN commit, I got:
svn: Commit failed (details follow):
svn: Can't create directory '/var/lib/subversion/beanstalk.storage/[...]/[...]/db/transactions/401-1.txn': No space left on device
Can you please look into this?
http://brightkite.beanstalkapp.com/
I get
Status: 500 Internal Server Error Content-Type: text/html
500 Internal Server Error
Status: 500 Internal Server Error Content-Type: text/html
500 Internal Server Error
Also, when I tried to do an SVN commit, I got:
svn: Commit failed (details follow):
svn: Can't create directory '/var/lib/subversion/beanstalk.storage/[...]/[...]/db/transactions/401-1.txn': No space left on device
Can you please look into this?
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I'm really sorry for the recent problems. The problems have been persisting all week, mainly due to one fact. We recently migrated to a much better data center, but in the process setup a completely new environment for Beanstalk. It was tested heavily, but during the week a bunch of unexpected problems came up.
At the moment, we have resolved most of the issues and the servers are performing amazingly well. Even after all of the accounts and traffic we received from Daring Fireball, the servers hardly noticed.
Earlier today, we had an account sign up and import a repo, which failed to create certain log files. The absence of these log files caused Apache to die. We've already implemented a fix so this will not happen again, but it seems our growing pains and migration still have a few things left for us.
We are constantly monitoring the servers, even today on a Saturday, while we adjust to the new setup. We'll make sure these problem are minimize and that you will have much better access to your repositories. We realize the importance of constant and reliable access to you code, so we are working hard to make that happen.
Overall, we are really excited about the new setup. Compared to our previous servers, we will have much more room to grow. We just need to get through the migration hiccups.
Thanks for everyone's patience. If you are interested in hearing more about the data center and host we chose, you can read our blog.
http://www.wildbit.com/blog/2008/01/2...
Chris
I’m sorry.
The company says
this solves the problem
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Inappropriate?Hi, I had this problem too at http://mobme.beanstalkapp.com/
It works now however, would like an explanation for what happened!
Thanks a lot!
I’m anxious
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Inappropriate?I'm really sorry for the recent problems. The problems have been persisting all week, mainly due to one fact. We recently migrated to a much better data center, but in the process setup a completely new environment for Beanstalk. It was tested heavily, but during the week a bunch of unexpected problems came up.
At the moment, we have resolved most of the issues and the servers are performing amazingly well. Even after all of the accounts and traffic we received from Daring Fireball, the servers hardly noticed.
Earlier today, we had an account sign up and import a repo, which failed to create certain log files. The absence of these log files caused Apache to die. We've already implemented a fix so this will not happen again, but it seems our growing pains and migration still have a few things left for us.
We are constantly monitoring the servers, even today on a Saturday, while we adjust to the new setup. We'll make sure these problem are minimize and that you will have much better access to your repositories. We realize the importance of constant and reliable access to you code, so we are working hard to make that happen.
Overall, we are really excited about the new setup. Compared to our previous servers, we will have much more room to grow. We just need to get through the migration hiccups.
Thanks for everyone's patience. If you are interested in hearing more about the data center and host we chose, you can read our blog.
http://www.wildbit.com/blog/2008/01/2...
Chris
I’m sorry.
The company says
this solves the problem
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