From av at ipmn.io Mon Nov 4 08:54:03 2019 From: av at ipmn.io (av at ipmn.io) Date: Mon, 04 Nov 2019 10:54:03 +0300 Subject: [atlas] RIPE Atlas API Swagger 2.0 Message-ID: <60080101572854043@iva5-64778ce1ba26.qloud-c.yandex.net> Hey guys, Are there any plans to migrate API spec from swagger 1.2 to 2.0? It will let us use more modern code generators... From camin at ripe.net Mon Nov 4 11:06:22 2019 From: camin at ripe.net (Chris Amin) Date: Mon, 4 Nov 2019 11:06:22 +0100 Subject: [atlas] RIPE Atlas API Swagger 2.0 In-Reply-To: <60080101572854043@iva5-64778ce1ba26.qloud-c.yandex.net> References: <60080101572854043@iva5-64778ce1ba26.qloud-c.yandex.net> Message-ID: <7c655e64-fc62-f65e-a9aa-2d2dce0dfa02@ripe.net> Hello, Although there are no current plans to provide a Swagger/OpenAPI 2.0 (or 3.0.0) interface, it is something that we have been considering for various reasons, so you may hear more on this in the future. Thanks for the suggestion! Regards, Chris Amin RIPE NCC On 04/11/2019 08:54, av at ipmn.io wrote: > Hey guys, > > Are there any plans to migrate API spec from swagger 1.2 to 2.0? > > It will let us use more modern code generators... > > From doan at in.tum.de Mon Nov 11 11:48:18 2019 From: doan at in.tum.de (Trinh Viet Doan) Date: Mon, 11 Nov 2019 11:48:18 +0100 Subject: [atlas] Request: RIPE Atlas Credits for Lab Course Message-ID: <3C65727D-8E83-4F73-AFB3-434EE1B70E6A@in.tum.de> Hello everyone, I am a PhD student at TUM and would require around 200M credits to perform large-scale measurements for a lab course that we are running with our master students (http://www.cm.in.tum.de/teaching/2019-imarl/ ). If you have any credits to share, we would greatly appreciate it! :) Thanks in advance and best regards, Viet -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From doan at in.tum.de Mon Nov 11 11:51:09 2019 From: doan at in.tum.de (Trinh Viet Doan) Date: Mon, 11 Nov 2019 11:51:09 +0100 Subject: [atlas] Request: RIPE Atlas Credits for Lab Course In-Reply-To: <3C65727D-8E83-4F73-AFB3-434EE1B70E6A@in.tum.de> References: <3C65727D-8E83-4F73-AFB3-434EE1B70E6A@in.tum.de> Message-ID: Whoops, totally forgot, recipient would be doan at in.tum.de My bad, sorry :) > On 11. Nov 2019, at 11:48, Trinh Viet Doan wrote: > > Hello everyone, > > I am a PhD student at TUM and would require around 200M credits > to perform large-scale measurements for a lab course that we are running > with our master students (http://www.cm.in.tum.de/teaching/2019-imarl/ ). > > If you have any credits to share, we would greatly appreciate it! :) > > Thanks in advance and best regards, > Viet -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From afshar.milad89 at gmail.com Mon Nov 11 12:20:09 2019 From: afshar.milad89 at gmail.com (Milad Afshari) Date: Mon, 11 Nov 2019 14:50:09 +0330 Subject: [atlas] Request: RIPE Atlas Credits for Lab Course In-Reply-To: References: <3C65727D-8E83-4F73-AFB3-434EE1B70E6A@in.tum.de> Message-ID: Hi, Sent you 10M. BR Milad On Mon, Nov 11, 2019 at 2:21 PM Trinh Viet Doan wrote: > Whoops, totally forgot, recipient would be doan at in.tum.de > My bad, sorry :) > > On 11. Nov 2019, at 11:48, Trinh Viet Doan wrote: > > Hello everyone, > > I am a PhD student at TUM and would require around 200M credits > to perform large-scale measurements for a lab course that we are running > with our master students (http://www.cm.in.tum.de/teaching/2019-imarl/). > > If you have any credits to share, we would greatly appreciate it! :) > > Thanks in advance and best regards, > Viet > > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From gnomikos at ics.forth.gr Mon Nov 11 12:27:19 2019 From: gnomikos at ics.forth.gr (George Nomikos) Date: Mon, 11 Nov 2019 13:27:19 +0200 Subject: [atlas] Request: RIPE Atlas Credits for Lab Course [Marketing Mail] In-Reply-To: References: <3C65727D-8E83-4F73-AFB3-434EE1B70E6A@in.tum.de> Message-ID: Sent 20M Cheers, George On 11/11/2019 1:20 ?.?., Milad Afshari wrote: > Hi, > > Sent you 10M. > > BR > Milad > > On Mon, Nov 11, 2019 at 2:21 PM Trinh Viet Doan > wrote: > > Whoops, totally forgot, recipient would be doan at in.tum.de > > My bad, sorry :) > >> On 11. Nov 2019, at 11:48, Trinh Viet Doan > > wrote: >> >> Hello everyone, >> >> I am a PhD student at TUM and would require around 200M credits >> to perform large-scale measurements for a lab course that we are >> running >> with our master students >> (http://www.cm.in.tum.de/teaching/2019-imarl/). >> >> If you have any credits to share, we would greatly appreciate it! :) >> >> Thanks in advance and best regards, >> Viet > -- =============================================== George Nomikos - Research & Systems Engineer, member of the INSPIRE Group - Ph.D. Candidate in Lancaster University, United Kindom INSPIRE = INternet Security, Privacy, and Intelligence REsearch Telecommunications and Networks Lab (TNL) Foundation for Research and Technology - Hellas (FORTH) Address : Leoforos Plastira 100, Heraklion 70013, Greece Tel : +302810391239 Office : G060 url : http://inspire.edu.gr e-mail : gnomikos at ics.forth.gr LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/georgenomikos =============================================== -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From mike.oghia at gmail.com Mon Nov 11 12:43:48 2019 From: mike.oghia at gmail.com (Michael J. Oghia) Date: Mon, 11 Nov 2019 12:43:48 +0100 Subject: [atlas] Request: RIPE Atlas Credits for Lab Course In-Reply-To: References: <3C65727D-8E83-4F73-AFB3-434EE1B70E6A@in.tum.de> Message-ID: Just sent you 32M! All the best with the measurements Best, -Michael On Mon, Nov 11, 2019 at 12:20 PM Milad Afshari wrote: > Hi, > > Sent you 10M. > > BR > Milad > > On Mon, Nov 11, 2019 at 2:21 PM Trinh Viet Doan wrote: > >> Whoops, totally forgot, recipient would be doan at in.tum.de >> My bad, sorry :) >> >> On 11. Nov 2019, at 11:48, Trinh Viet Doan wrote: >> >> Hello everyone, >> >> I am a PhD student at TUM and would require around 200M credits >> to perform large-scale measurements for a lab course that we are running >> with our master students (http://www.cm.in.tum.de/teaching/2019-imarl/). >> >> If you have any credits to share, we would greatly appreciate it! :) >> >> Thanks in advance and best regards, >> Viet >> >> >> -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From oliver.haake at eunetworks.com Mon Nov 11 13:37:03 2019 From: oliver.haake at eunetworks.com (Haake, Oliver) Date: Mon, 11 Nov 2019 13:37:03 +0100 Subject: [atlas] Request: RIPE Atlas Credits for Lab Course In-Reply-To: References: <3C65727D-8E83-4F73-AFB3-434EE1B70E6A@in.tum.de> Message-ID: <9d659386-a041-7f4a-9b70-b9d5f9883f5b@eunetworks.com> Hi, I've send you 50M credits. Cheers, Oliver On 11.11.2019 12:43, Michael J. Oghia wrote: > Just sent you 32M! All the best with the measurements? > > Best, > -Michael > > > > > On Mon, Nov 11, 2019 at 12:20 PM Milad Afshari > wrote: > > Hi, > > Sent you 10M. > > BR > Milad > > On Mon, Nov 11, 2019 at 2:21 PM Trinh Viet Doan > wrote: > > Whoops, totally forgot, recipient would be?doan at in.tum.de > > My bad, sorry :) > >> On 11. Nov 2019, at 11:48, Trinh Viet Doan > > wrote: >> >> Hello everyone, >> >> I am a PhD student at TUM and would require around 200M credits >> to perform large-scale measurements for a lab course that we >> are running >> with our master students >> (http://www.cm.in.tum.de/teaching/2019-imarl/). >> >> If you have any credits to share, we would greatly appreciate >> it! :) >> >> Thanks in advance and best regards, >> Viet > From richard.havern at geant.org Mon Nov 11 13:42:33 2019 From: richard.havern at geant.org (Rick Havern) Date: Mon, 11 Nov 2019 12:42:33 +0000 Subject: [atlas] Request: RIPE Atlas Credits for Lab Course In-Reply-To: <9d659386-a041-7f4a-9b70-b9d5f9883f5b@eunetworks.com> References: <3C65727D-8E83-4F73-AFB3-434EE1B70E6A@in.tum.de> <9d659386-a041-7f4a-9b70-b9d5f9883f5b@eunetworks.com> Message-ID: By my count that leaves you about 100M short. G?ANT is always happy to support research and education in the community. I've transferred 100M credits to make up the shortfall. Good luck with your studies. Richard Havern Head of Network Engineering G?ANT Tel: +44 (0) 1223 371398 Skype: rick.havern.dante ? Networks ? Services ? People?? Learn more at www.geant.org?? ?? G?ANT Vereniging (Association) is registered with the Chamber of Commerce in Amsterdam with registration number 40535155 and operates in the UK as a branch of G?ANT Vereniging. Registered office: Hoekenrode 3, 1102BR Amsterdam, The Netherlands. UK branch address: City House, 126-130 Hills Road, Cambridge CB2 1PQ, UK.?? -----Original Message----- From: ripe-atlas On Behalf Of Haake, Oliver Sent: 11 November 2019 12:37 To: Vaibhav Bajpai Cc: Atlas list Subject: Re: [atlas] Request: RIPE Atlas Credits for Lab Course Hi, I've send you 50M credits. Cheers, Oliver On 11.11.2019 12:43, Michael J. Oghia wrote: > Just sent you 32M! All the best with the measurements > > Best, > -Michael > > > > > On Mon, Nov 11, 2019 at 12:20 PM Milad Afshari > > wrote: > > Hi, > > Sent you 10M. > > BR > Milad > > On Mon, Nov 11, 2019 at 2:21 PM Trinh Viet Doan > wrote: > > Whoops, totally forgot, recipient would be?doan at in.tum.de > > My bad, sorry :) > >> On 11. Nov 2019, at 11:48, Trinh Viet Doan > > wrote: >> >> Hello everyone, >> >> I am a PhD student at TUM and would require around 200M credits >> to perform large-scale measurements for a lab course that we >> are running >> with our master students >> (http://www.cm.in.tum.de/teaching/2019-imarl/). >> >> If you have any credits to share, we would greatly appreciate >> it! :) >> >> Thanks in advance and best regards, >> Viet > From james at cyberinvasion.net Mon Nov 11 13:43:55 2019 From: james at cyberinvasion.net (James Gannon) Date: Mon, 11 Nov 2019 12:43:55 +0000 Subject: [atlas] Request: RIPE Atlas Credits for Lab Course In-Reply-To: References: <3C65727D-8E83-4F73-AFB3-434EE1B70E6A@in.tum.de> <9d659386-a041-7f4a-9b70-b9d5f9883f5b@eunetworks.com> Message-ID: Amazing! I love the support in this community any time this comes up. ?On 11.11.19, 12:42, "ripe-atlas on behalf of Rick Havern" wrote: By my count that leaves you about 100M short. G?ANT is always happy to support research and education in the community. I've transferred 100M credits to make up the shortfall. Good luck with your studies. Richard Havern Head of Network Engineering G?ANT Tel: +44 (0) 1223 371398 Skype: rick.havern.dante Networks ? Services ? People? Learn more at www.geant.org? ? G?ANT Vereniging (Association) is registered with the Chamber of Commerce in Amsterdam with registration number 40535155 and operates in the UK as a branch of G?ANT Vereniging. Registered office: Hoekenrode 3, 1102BR Amsterdam, The Netherlands. UK branch address: City House, 126-130 Hills Road, Cambridge CB2 1PQ, UK. -----Original Message----- From: ripe-atlas On Behalf Of Haake, Oliver Sent: 11 November 2019 12:37 To: Vaibhav Bajpai Cc: Atlas list Subject: Re: [atlas] Request: RIPE Atlas Credits for Lab Course Hi, I've send you 50M credits. Cheers, Oliver On 11.11.2019 12:43, Michael J. Oghia wrote: > Just sent you 32M! All the best with the measurements > > Best, > -Michael > > > > > On Mon, Nov 11, 2019 at 12:20 PM Milad Afshari > > wrote: > > Hi, > > Sent you 10M. > > BR > Milad > > On Mon, Nov 11, 2019 at 2:21 PM Trinh Viet Doan > wrote: > > Whoops, totally forgot, recipient would be doan at in.tum.de > > My bad, sorry :) > >> On 11. Nov 2019, at 11:48, Trinh Viet Doan > > wrote: >> >> Hello everyone, >> >> I am a PhD student at TUM and would require around 200M credits >> to perform large-scale measurements for a lab course that we >> are running >> with our master students >> (http://www.cm.in.tum.de/teaching/2019-imarl/). >> >> If you have any credits to share, we would greatly appreciate >> it! :) >> >> Thanks in advance and best regards, >> Viet > From mike.oghia at gmail.com Mon Nov 11 13:54:01 2019 From: mike.oghia at gmail.com (Michael J. Oghia) Date: Mon, 11 Nov 2019 13:54:01 +0100 Subject: [atlas] Request: RIPE Atlas Credits for Lab Course In-Reply-To: References: <3C65727D-8E83-4F73-AFB3-434EE1B70E6A@in.tum.de> <9d659386-a041-7f4a-9b70-b9d5f9883f5b@eunetworks.com> Message-ID: Me too James! Happy to be part of this, have a good week everyone. Well done! Best, -Michael On Mon, Nov 11, 2019, 1:44 PM James Gannon wrote: > Amazing! I love the support in this community any time this comes up. > > ?On 11.11.19, 12:42, "ripe-atlas on behalf of Rick Havern" < > ripe-atlas-bounces at ripe.net on behalf of richard.havern at geant.org> wrote: > > By my count that leaves you about 100M short. G?ANT is always happy > to support research and education in the community. > > I've transferred 100M credits to make up the shortfall. > > Good luck with your studies. > > Richard Havern > Head of Network Engineering > G?ANT > Tel: +44 (0) 1223 371398 > Skype: rick.havern.dante > > Networks ? Services ? People > Learn more at www.geant.org? > ? > G?ANT Vereniging (Association) is registered with the Chamber of > Commerce in Amsterdam with registration number 40535155 and operates in the > UK as a branch of G?ANT Vereniging. Registered office: Hoekenrode 3, 1102BR > Amsterdam, The Netherlands. UK branch address: City House, 126-130 Hills > Road, Cambridge CB2 1PQ, UK. > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: ripe-atlas On Behalf Of Haake, > Oliver > Sent: 11 November 2019 12:37 > To: Vaibhav Bajpai > Cc: Atlas list > Subject: Re: [atlas] Request: RIPE Atlas Credits for Lab Course > > Hi, > > I've send you 50M credits. > > Cheers, > Oliver > > On 11.11.2019 12:43, Michael J. Oghia wrote: > > Just sent you 32M! All the best with the measurements > > > > Best, > > -Michael > > > > > > > > > > On Mon, Nov 11, 2019 at 12:20 PM Milad Afshari > > > wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > Sent you 10M. > > > > BR > > Milad > > > > On Mon, Nov 11, 2019 at 2:21 PM Trinh Viet Doan > > wrote: > > > > Whoops, totally forgot, recipient would be doan at in.tum.de > > > > My bad, sorry :) > > > >> On 11. Nov 2019, at 11:48, Trinh Viet Doan >> > wrote: > >> > >> Hello everyone, > >> > >> I am a PhD student at TUM and would require around 200M > credits > >> to perform large-scale measurements for a lab course that we > >> are running > >> with our master students > >> (http://www.cm.in.tum.de/teaching/2019-imarl/). > >> > >> If you have any credits to share, we would greatly > appreciate > >> it! :) > >> > >> Thanks in advance and best regards, > >> Viet > > > > > > > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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G?ANT is always happy to support research and education in the community. > > I've transferred 100M credits to make up the shortfall. > > Good luck with your studies. > > Richard Havern > Head of Network Engineering > G?ANT > Tel: +44 (0) 1223 371398 > Skype: rick.havern.dante > > Networks ? Services ? People? > Learn more at www.geant.org ? > ? > G?ANT Vereniging (Association) is registered with the Chamber of Commerce in Amsterdam with registration number 40535155 and operates in the UK as a branch of G?ANT Vereniging. Registered office: Hoekenrode 3, 1102BR Amsterdam, The Netherlands. UK branch address: City House, 126-130 Hills Road, Cambridge CB2 1PQ, UK. > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: ripe-atlas > On Behalf Of Haake, Oliver > Sent: 11 November 2019 12:37 > To: Vaibhav Bajpai > > Cc: Atlas list > > Subject: Re: [atlas] Request: RIPE Atlas Credits for Lab Course > > Hi, > > I've send you 50M credits. > > Cheers, > Oliver > > On 11.11.2019 12:43, Michael J. Oghia wrote: > > Just sent you 32M! All the best with the measurements > > > > Best, > > -Michael > > > > > > > > > > > On Mon, Nov 11, 2019 at 12:20 PM Milad Afshari > > >> wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > Sent you 10M. > > > > BR > > Milad > > > > On Mon, Nov 11, 2019 at 2:21 PM Trinh Viet Doan > > >> wrote: > > > > Whoops, totally forgot, recipient would be doan at in.tum.de > > > > > My bad, sorry :) > > > >> On 11. Nov 2019, at 11:48, Trinh Viet Doan > >> >> wrote: > >> > >> Hello everyone, > >> > >> I am a PhD student at TUM and would require around 200M credits > >> to perform large-scale measurements for a lab course that we > >> are running > >> with our master students > >> (http://www.cm.in.tum.de/teaching/2019-imarl/ ). > >> > >> If you have any credits to share, we would greatly appreciate > >> it! :) > >> > >> Thanks in advance and best regards, > >> Viet > > > > > > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From colinj at mx5.org.uk Thu Nov 14 15:59:55 2019 From: colinj at mx5.org.uk (Colin Johnston) Date: Thu, 14 Nov 2019 14:59:55 +0000 Subject: [atlas] Fwd: Probe 2317 is disconnected (home fibre) References: <157373280107.13546.15782056964077170608@worker4.atlas.ripe.net> Message-ID: <6F0FC69E-3958-49C8-B278-3F51AC7D9B53@mx5.org.uk> Any idea why went disconnected today, I think came back ok though AS connectivity was ok whilst probe said down though.. Any chance of enhancement to send email once connected again ? Connected (UTC) Connected for Disconnected (UTC) Disconnected for 2019-11-14 12:43:47 2h 13m Still Connected 2019-11-14 12:33:17 0h 0m 2019-11-14 12:33:49 0h 9m 2019-11-14 02:50:45 8h 49m 2019-11-14 11:39:46 0h 53m 2019-11-08 16:42:22 5d 9h 45m 2019-11-14 02:28:01 0h 22m 2019-11-08 13:19:26 3h 15m 2019-11-08 16:34:53 0h 7m 2019-11-05 12:32:57 2d 7h 34m 2019-11-07 20:07:40 17h 11m 2019-10-15 14:58:43 20d 21h 25m 2019-11-05 12:24:08 0h 8m > Begin forwarded message: > > From: RIPE Atlas (no reply) > Subject: Probe 2317 is disconnected (home fibre) > Date: 14 November 2019 at 12:00:01 GMT > To: colinj at mx5.org.uk > Reply-To: RIPE Atlas (no reply) > > Dear colin johnston, > > Your probe 2317 has been disconnected from the RIPE Atlas infrastructure since 2019-11-14 11:39:46 UTC. > > You may be able to learn more about the possible cause from the "Status" tab on your probe's information page: > > https://atlas.ripe.net/probes/2317/#!tab-status > > Probes are tagged with suspected problems every four hours, so if there is nothing listed under the Status tab and your probe has just gone offline, please check back in a few hours, as more information may be available. > > If you need further assistance or have any questions, please contact us at atlas at ripe.net. > > Kind regards, > > RIPE Atlas Team > > ********** > This is an automatically generated email from RIPE Atlas. It was sent to you because you asked to be notified if your probe becomes disconnected for more than 10 minutes. If you want to change this, or disable this notification altogether, please go to https://atlas.ripe.net/probes/2317/, and click the "edit" button under "Notifications". -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From paul at pauleagles.com Thu Nov 14 16:20:32 2019 From: paul at pauleagles.com (Paul Eagles) Date: Thu, 14 Nov 2019 15:20:32 +0000 Subject: [atlas] Fwd: Probe 2317 is disconnected (home fibre) In-Reply-To: <6F0FC69E-3958-49C8-B278-3F51AC7D9B53@mx5.org.uk> References: <157373280107.13546.15782056964077170608@worker4.atlas.ripe.net> <6F0FC69E-3958-49C8-B278-3F51AC7D9B53@mx5.org.uk> Message-ID: BT had some fairly big core network issues today that caused all sort of strangeness. My connection was up the entire time (as in the PPP session stayed up) but I lost routing to most of the internet for a few minutes. From: ripe-atlas On Behalf Of Colin Johnston Sent: 14 November 2019 15:00 To: RIPE NCC Atlas People Subject: [atlas] Fwd: Probe 2317 is disconnected (home fibre) Any idea why went disconnected today, I think came back ok though AS connectivity was ok whilst probe said down though.. Any chance of enhancement to send email once connected again ? Connected (UTC) Connected for Disconnected (UTC) Disconnected for 2019-11-14 12:43:47 2h 13m Still Connected 2019-11-14 12:33:17 0h 0m 2019-11-14 12:33:49 0h 9m 2019-11-14 02:50:45 8h 49m 2019-11-14 11:39:46 0h 53m 2019-11-08 16:42:22 5d 9h 45m 2019-11-14 02:28:01 0h 22m 2019-11-08 13:19:26 3h 15m 2019-11-08 16:34:53 0h 7m 2019-11-05 12:32:57 2d 7h 34m 2019-11-07 20:07:40 17h 11m 2019-10-15 14:58:43 20d 21h 25m 2019-11-05 12:24:08 0h 8m Begin forwarded message: From: RIPE Atlas (no reply) > Subject: Probe 2317 is disconnected (home fibre) Date: 14 November 2019 at 12:00:01 GMT To: colinj at mx5.org.uk Reply-To: RIPE Atlas (no reply) > Dear colin johnston, Your probe 2317 has been disconnected from the RIPE Atlas infrastructure since 2019-11-14 11:39:46 UTC. 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URL: From bortzmeyer at nic.fr Fri Nov 15 15:49:47 2019 From: bortzmeyer at nic.fr (Stephane Bortzmeyer) Date: Fri, 15 Nov 2019 15:49:47 +0100 Subject: [atlas] Measurements "synchronizing" Message-ID: <20191115144947.GA6435@nic.fr> It seems that, today, when querying the API about an existing measurement, I always get: {'id': None, 'name': 'synchronizing'} Which I've never seen. (Measurement #23238335 but it's not the only one.) A recent change? A temporay problem? From camin at ripe.net Fri Nov 15 16:02:56 2019 From: camin at ripe.net (Chris Amin) Date: Fri, 15 Nov 2019 16:02:56 +0100 Subject: [atlas] Measurements "synchronizing" In-Reply-To: <20191115144947.GA6435@nic.fr> References: <20191115144947.GA6435@nic.fr> Message-ID: <4c0d1cd9-04be-767f-a923-bc256f9102db@ripe.net> Hi Stephane, This status has been a possibility since at least June, but it should appear only very briefly while our backend systems synchronize. If you are seeing it for significant amounts of time then it could indicate that there are delays in processing measurements (although I don't see such delays right now). In general if you see this status you should retry shortly afterwards. Regards, Chris On 15/11/2019 15:49, Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote: > It seems that, today, when querying the API about an existing > measurement, I always get: > > {'id': None, 'name': 'synchronizing'} > > Which I've never seen. (Measurement #23238335 but it's not the only > one.) A recent change? A temporay problem? > > From camin at ripe.net Fri Nov 15 16:13:16 2019 From: camin at ripe.net (Chris Amin) Date: Fri, 15 Nov 2019 16:13:16 +0100 Subject: [atlas] Measurements "synchronizing" In-Reply-To: <4c0d1cd9-04be-767f-a923-bc256f9102db@ripe.net> References: <20191115144947.GA6435@nic.fr> <4c0d1cd9-04be-767f-a923-bc256f9102db@ripe.net> Message-ID: Sorry, I *do* see such delays. Looking into it now! On 15/11/2019 16:02, Chris Amin wrote: > Hi Stephane, > > This status has been a possibility since at least June, but it should > appear only very briefly while our backend systems synchronize. If you > are seeing it for significant amounts of time then it could indicate > that there are delays in processing measurements (although I don't see > such delays right now). > > In general if you see this status you should retry shortly afterwards. > > Regards, > Chris > > On 15/11/2019 15:49, Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote: >> It seems that, today, when querying the API about an existing >> measurement, I always get: >> >> {'id': None, 'name': 'synchronizing'} >> >> Which I've never seen. (Measurement #23238335 but it's not the only >> one.) A recent change? A temporay problem? >> >> > > > From bortzmeyer at nic.fr Fri Nov 15 18:24:04 2019 From: bortzmeyer at nic.fr (Stephane Bortzmeyer) Date: Fri, 15 Nov 2019 18:24:04 +0100 Subject: [atlas] Measurements "synchronizing" In-Reply-To: References: <20191115144947.GA6435@nic.fr> <4c0d1cd9-04be-767f-a923-bc256f9102db@ripe.net> Message-ID: <20191115172404.GA12486@nic.fr> On Fri, Nov 15, 2019 at 04:13:16PM +0100, Chris Amin wrote a message of 30 lines which said: > Sorry, I *do* see such delays. Looking into it now! It works now, thanks. From bortzmeyer at nic.fr Wed Nov 27 14:40:09 2019 From: bortzmeyer at nic.fr (Stephane Bortzmeyer) Date: Wed, 27 Nov 2019 14:40:09 +0100 Subject: [atlas] Measurements "synchronizing" In-Reply-To: <20191115172404.GA12486@nic.fr> References: <20191115144947.GA6435@nic.fr> <4c0d1cd9-04be-767f-a923-bc256f9102db@ripe.net> <20191115172404.GA12486@nic.fr> Message-ID: <20191127134009.GA15159@nic.fr> On Fri, Nov 15, 2019 at 06:24:04PM +0100, Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote a message of 7 lines which said: > > Sorry, I *do* see such delays. Looking into it now! > > It works now, thanks. Problem just strikes again. From gponikie at akamai.com Wed Nov 27 14:47:08 2019 From: gponikie at akamai.com (Ponikierski, Grzegorz) Date: Wed, 27 Nov 2019 13:47:08 +0000 Subject: [atlas] Unable to set probe location to Hong Kong Message-ID: <51B0A0C7-7169-4EB2-B33B-437A625BBDC6@akamai.com> Hi all! I was wondering why I see more probes in Hong Kong marked as Chinese probes. For test, I tried to set location of my probe to Hong Kong and even if I put location pin on map in the middle of Hong Kong it still ends assigned to China. Are we still able to assign RIPE Atlas probes to Hong Kong? If not, then what about probes which are still assigned to Hong Kong? How to reliably get via API list of probes located in Hong Kong? Should we parse geo coordinates and use 3rd party libraries to figure out where probe is really located? Regards, Grzegorz -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: From bortzmeyer at nic.fr Thu Nov 28 10:40:00 2019 From: bortzmeyer at nic.fr (Stephane Bortzmeyer) Date: Thu, 28 Nov 2019 10:40:00 +0100 Subject: [atlas] Finding the NSID in the measurement results In-Reply-To: <9CE104EC-098F-4296-BCE1-4F0771E4B5EC@iis.se> References: <9CE104EC-098F-4296-BCE1-4F0771E4B5EC@iis.se> Message-ID: <20191128094000.GA13636@nic.fr> On Wed, Nov 27, 2019 at 01:09:46PM +0000, Roger Murray wrote a message of 83 lines which said: > So far so good, but when we download the raw measurement result data > we are not able to locate the NSID information. It's in the DNS blob, you have to parse it. Example of source code: https://framagit.org/bortzmeyer/blaeu/blob/master/blaeu-resolve#L301 Example of result: % blaeu-resolve --measurement-ID 23444279 --type SOA --nsid a.ns.se [NSID: b's1.stu'] : 10338 occurrences [NSID: b's2.stu'] : 10420 occurrences [TIMEOUT] : 303 occurrences Test #23444279 done at 2019-11-27T09:40:33Z From robert at ripe.net Thu Nov 28 10:54:20 2019 From: robert at ripe.net (Robert Kisteleki) Date: Thu, 28 Nov 2019 10:54:20 +0100 Subject: [atlas] Unable to set probe location to Hong Kong In-Reply-To: <51B0A0C7-7169-4EB2-B33B-437A625BBDC6@akamai.com> References: <51B0A0C7-7169-4EB2-B33B-437A625BBDC6@akamai.com> Message-ID: <57900293-2d65-79cf-7ddf-f27cd3e074b6@ripe.net> On 2019-11-27 14:47, Ponikierski, Grzegorz wrote: > Hi all! > > ? > > I was wondering why I see more probes in Hong Kong marked as Chinese > probes. For test, I tried to set location of my probe to Hong Kong and > even if I put location pin on map in the middle of Hong Kong it still > ends assigned to China. Are we still able to assign RIPE Atlas probes to > Hong Kong? If not, then what about probes which are still assigned to > Hong Kong? How to reliably get via API list of probes located in Hong > Kong? Should we parse geo coordinates and use 3^rd party libraries to > figure out where probe is really located? > > ? > > Regards, > > Grzegorz Hello, The answer is purely technical. We're using a set of geocoding services (coordinates -> country code) for this. The setup is such that if we fail to get an answer from the primary provider, we try another one. In this particular case the secondary provided a different answer than the primary would have given. We'll see what we can do with probes that have been affected by this issue. In the meantime, as you said, one can always use a 3rd party library, and the probe API helps in various ways to filter probes. Regards, Robert From gponikie at akamai.com Thu Nov 28 16:52:37 2019 From: gponikie at akamai.com (Ponikierski, Grzegorz) Date: Thu, 28 Nov 2019 15:52:37 +0000 Subject: [atlas] Unable to set probe location to Hong Kong In-Reply-To: <57900293-2d65-79cf-7ddf-f27cd3e074b6@ripe.net> References: <51B0A0C7-7169-4EB2-B33B-437A625BBDC6@akamai.com> <57900293-2d65-79cf-7ddf-f27cd3e074b6@ripe.net> Message-ID: <4E2F27F1-5412-404C-8557-1B8F83638496@akamai.com> Robert, thank you for checking. I didn't realize how tricky it can be for special territories like Hong Kong. I'll play with 3rd party libraries and geolocation services. Maybe finally I will implement more granular selection of probes per continent/state/city in my tools ;) Regards, Grzegorz From: Robert Kisteleki Organisation: RIPE NCC Date: Thursday 2019-11-28 at 10:54 To: "Ponikierski, Grzegorz" , "ripe-atlas at ripe.net" Subject: Re: [atlas] Unable to set probe location to Hong Kong On 2019-11-27 14:47, Ponikierski, Grzegorz wrote: Hi all! I was wondering why I see more probes in Hong Kong marked as Chinese probes. For test, I tried to set location of my probe to Hong Kong and even if I put location pin on map in the middle of Hong Kong it still ends assigned to China. Are we still able to assign RIPE Atlas probes to Hong Kong? If not, then what about probes which are still assigned to Hong Kong? How to reliably get via API list of probes located in Hong Kong? Should we parse geo coordinates and use 3^rd party libraries to figure out where probe is really located? Regards, Grzegorz Hello, The answer is purely technical. We're using a set of geocoding services (coordinates -> country code) for this. The setup is such that if we fail to get an answer from the primary provider, we try another one. In this particular case the secondary provided a different answer than the primary would have given. We'll see what we can do with probes that have been affected by this issue. In the meantime, as you said, one can always use a 3rd party library, and the probe API helps in various ways to filter probes. Regards, Robert -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From scg at gibbard.org Sat Nov 30 06:07:33 2019 From: scg at gibbard.org (Steve Gibbard) Date: Fri, 29 Nov 2019 22:07:33 -0700 Subject: [atlas] Long measurement delays Message-ID: <59F88346-6C47-4DC5-92D9-D1F87ED56EC1@gibbard.org> Hello, Atlas crew, I?ve been seeing delayed query responses to one-off measurements since November 22, with the exception of November 25. For www.globaltraceroute.com, which attempts to get responses for 90 seconds after submitting a query (and is usually fairly successful), this has meant a failure rate of 61% on average for those days, and as high as 83% on one of the days. I haven?t been tracking how long it does take for a response to come in in those cases, but my most recent test measurement, measurement ID 23502037, is still not returning any data an hour and 40 minutes after submission. My request format as a Python string is "https://atlas.ripe.net/api/v2/measurements/%s/latest/?key=%s" % (measurement_id, key). For these failures I?m receiving an empty list, so it looks like this might be something different than the ?synchronizing? issue people were complaining about over the last few weeks. Trying to access that measurement via the Atlas Web UI, if I go to the ?latest results? tab I get a spinning progress wheel, seemingly forever. I haven?t been tracking the Atlas ?consumption delay? along with the results, so I?m not sure what it?s looked like during most of the failure periods. I checked at the time I submitted measurement 23502037 and it showed as green, although it?s showing as yellow now. Thanks for any help or attention you can provide on this. -Steve From av at ipmn.io Sat Nov 30 11:01:30 2019 From: av at ipmn.io (av at ipmn.io) Date: Sat, 30 Nov 2019 13:01:30 +0300 Subject: [atlas] swagger spec 2.0 Message-ID: <913021575108090@vla5-dcf36e533bf7.qloud-c.yandex.net> Hi, I can't write to the previous post about swagger, so created the new one. I made some tooling auto conversion from 1.2 to 2.0 and a little bit of hand fixing to current spec. It would be nice if anybody could help with getting 2.0 version up to date. Here is what I have for now: https://app.swaggerhub.com/apis/akme/ripe-atlas_api_reference/v2.4.0 From bortzmeyer at nic.fr Sat Nov 30 16:57:48 2019 From: bortzmeyer at nic.fr (Stephane Bortzmeyer) Date: Sat, 30 Nov 2019 16:57:48 +0100 Subject: [atlas] Long measurement delays In-Reply-To: <59F88346-6C47-4DC5-92D9-D1F87ED56EC1@gibbard.org> References: <59F88346-6C47-4DC5-92D9-D1F87ED56EC1@gibbard.org> Message-ID: <20191130155748.GB13575@sources.org> On Fri, Nov 29, 2019 at 10:07:33PM -0700, Steve Gibbard wrote a message of 35 lines which said: > I?ve been seeing delayed query responses to one-off measurements > since November 22, with the exception of November 25. Isn't it the "synchronizing" problem? (Measurement status is reported as "{'id': None, 'name': 'synchronizing'}".) From bortzmeyer at nic.fr Sat Nov 30 16:56:05 2019 From: bortzmeyer at nic.fr (Stephane Bortzmeyer) Date: Sat, 30 Nov 2019 16:56:05 +0100 Subject: [atlas] Measurements "synchronizing" In-Reply-To: <20191127134009.GA15159@nic.fr> References: <20191115144947.GA6435@nic.fr> <4c0d1cd9-04be-767f-a923-bc256f9102db@ripe.net> <20191115172404.GA12486@nic.fr> <20191127134009.GA15159@nic.fr> Message-ID: <20191130155605.GA13575@sources.org> On Wed, Nov 27, 2019 at 02:40:09PM +0100, Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote a message of 9 lines which said: > > > Sorry, I *do* see such delays. Looking into it now! > > > > It works now, thanks. > > Problem just strikes again. And today again :-( From scg at gibbard.org Sat Nov 30 22:53:29 2019 From: scg at gibbard.org (scg at gibbard.org) Date: Sat, 30 Nov 2019 14:53:29 -0700 Subject: [atlas] Long measurement delays In-Reply-To: <20191130155748.GB13575@sources.org> References: <20191130155748.GB13575@sources.org> Message-ID: <65766FAC-234A-4963-BDEE-4F0F06E466DD@gibbard.org> What I?m getting back is ?[]?. I?m not sure if I?m doing the right query to get the ?synchronizing? response, though. -Steve > On Nov 30, 2019, at 8:58 AM, Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote: > > ?On Fri, Nov 29, 2019 at 10:07:33PM -0700, > Steve Gibbard wrote > a message of 35 lines which said: > >> I?ve been seeing delayed query responses to one-off measurements >> since November 22, with the exception of November 25. > > Isn't it the "synchronizing" problem? (Measurement status is reported > as "{'id': None, 'name': 'synchronizing'}".) >