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A comment on the question "wuala service needs a status page/info/service/availability-info" in Wuala:
thats why i wrote "off-site status page"..... – nickname, on January 29, 2009 23:21
nickname replied on January 29, 2009 22:41 to the problem "2009-01-29: Datacenter problems" in Wuala:
A comment on the question "wuala service needs a status page/info/service/availability-info" in Wuala:
its an example. can be provided in many ways. xactly – nickname, on January 29, 2009 22:06
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nickname asked a question in Wuala on January 29, 2009 21:26:
wuala service needs a status page/info/service/availability-infowuala really needs an off-site status page, telling about the various parts of the whole wuala, backend, servers, datacenters, areas of wuala and everything thats related.
meaning availability, health of wuala and so on. this datacenter mess is not the first time something renders wuala completely instable and unusable.
wuala monitoring, server status, databases, backend, webservices, whatnot....
please do so. thanks
nickname replied on January 29, 2009 18:57 to the problem "Wuala just sits there with it's green light. Pending changes are not processed." in Wuala:
not here at my place. and in fact, i have tried from several places in different countries and different provider networks.
wuala is slow, doesnt barely work and pending changes, emtpy windows, hanging gui all over the place.
datacenter aint repaired if you ask me considering the wuala behaviour.
or the wuala software services in that datacenter got hosed and corrupted.-
nickname started following the problem "Wuala just sits there with it's green light. Pending changes are not processed." in Wuala.
A comment on the problem "2009-01-29: Datacenter problems" in Wuala:
besides: relying on a single one datacenter and one provider/location/network is pretty much a huge bottleneck and single point of failure during desasters and such outages. this is insane when somebody thinks about wualas advantage being a p2p cloud.
whats the use of p2p storage when the initial handling, browsing even your own folders and such all seem to be affected. i have tried multiple locations/networks with wuala clients today all day long and the problems are still present at the moment as i type this. – nickname, on January 29, 2009 18:56
nickname replied on January 29, 2009 18:54 to the problem "2009-01-29: Datacenter problems" in Wuala:
loads of problems here with wuala. i am in my private folder and try to create a new directory, and it takes ages... pending changes.....
takes ages to load even in public/anon mode without being logged in.
i dont really think the datacenter problems are over. its really bad. wuala pretty much unusable at my place.
nickname replied on January 09, 2009 11:47 to the problem "[Mac OS 10.5] Wrong IP interface picked" in Wuala:
ip address is config-able as of todays build. see release notes:
http://www.wuala.com/Wuala/Release+No...
nickname replied on January 09, 2009 11:46 to the discussion "Internal Address: User configurable?" in Wuala:
ip address is config-able as of todays build. see release notes:
http://www.wuala.com/Wuala/Release+No...
nickname replied on December 22, 2008 03:35 to the question "1 TB für Wuala" in Wuala:
nickname replied on December 08, 2008 01:41 to the question "Can I have Wuala on two machines under one account?" in Wuala:
you can run as many wuala clients as you want (probably still have certain real world limits ;) ). just log onto every wuala client you install anywhere at least once with your username/pass and set the trading options in the wuala configuration. and you are done. you can log out immediately and the wuala software will do the rest ad infinitum .... until somebody crashes and destroys the machine/system, hoses the universe or unstalls wuala from the places you have installed them before.
happy wualing.-
nickname started following the problem "online-time% decreasing, despite "always on"" in Wuala.
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nickname started following the question "Kleine Nachfrage zur AGB" in Wuala.
nickname replied on November 04, 2008 15:49 to the problem "wuala lädt wahllos daten runter!!!" in Wuala:
nickname replied on November 04, 2008 13:56 to the problem "wuala lädt wahllos daten runter!!!" in Wuala:
du hast vielleicht eine der vielen destkop search tools in deinem linsux angeschmissen. das browst dann im wuala pfad (durch filesystemintegration) herum und triggert damit natuerlich bits, teile und ganze dateien an die das wuala programm dann laden muss damit dein desktop search tool die teile indizieren kann....
ich weiss schon garnicht mehr wie diese desktopsuchen bei linsux heissen... beagle gibts glaub und sicher ne unmenge an anderem zeug.
schalt die desktop suche ab, oder verbiete den wuala-unterbaum usw.
doh.
p.s. disable desktop search engine modules such as beagle and deny the wuala subtree for such tools.
nickname replied on October 29, 2008 12:08 to the problem "Anstatt Dateien/Gruppen werden nur drei Punkte (...) angezeigt" in Wuala:
its a timeout/offline problem.... with the wuala / caleido backend...
if you only see 3dots or stuff like that you need to refresh that page inside wuala. wuala is working similar to a webbrowser inside. it queries and contacts the wuala/caleido backend servers and they generate the elements and so on....
three dots means networkproblem, backend problem, server problem, load problem and so on.
your client cant do much about it. it basically means you need to try it another time-
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