FHIR Chat · Tx Server · committers

Stream: committers

Topic: Tx Server


view this post on Zulip Grahame Grieve (Mar 19 2018 at 18:44):

I have taken tx.fhir.org down - upgrade failed, and I'm not sure why - I'm trying to rescue it

view this post on Zulip Grahame Grieve (Mar 19 2018 at 20:10):

looks like it's back up ok

view this post on Zulip Rob Hausam (Apr 04 2018 at 04:06):

seems to be down again

view this post on Zulip Grahame Grieve (Apr 04 2018 at 04:23):

restarting

view this post on Zulip Rob Hausam (Apr 04 2018 at 04:30):

thanks

view this post on Zulip Rob Hausam (Apr 04 2018 at 04:35):

still doesn't seem to be working
just fixed some value set definitions and need to run it against the server again

view this post on Zulip Rob Hausam (Apr 04 2018 at 04:39):

looks like it's working now

view this post on Zulip Grahame Grieve (Apr 04 2018 at 04:49):

great

view this post on Zulip David McKillop (May 02 2018 at 02:30):

Hi @Grahame Grieve FYI - it looks like http://tx.fhir.org is down.

view this post on Zulip David McKillop (May 02 2018 at 03:24):

Thanks @Grahame Grieve or whoever sorted it. :thumbs_up:

view this post on Zulip Rob Hausam (May 02 2018 at 03:25):

Yes, it's back up. :thumbs_up:

view this post on Zulip David McKillop (Aug 07 2018 at 04:33):

Hi @Grahame Grieve FYI - it looks like http://tx.fhir.org is down (https://downforeveryoneorjustme.com/tx.fhir.org).

view this post on Zulip Grahame Grieve (Aug 07 2018 at 04:55):

back

view this post on Zulip David McKillop (Aug 07 2018 at 05:19):

Thanks :thumbs_up:

view this post on Zulip David McKillop (Aug 09 2018 at 00:49):

Hi @Grahame Grieve FYI - it looks like http://tx.fhir.org is down (https://downforeveryoneorjustme.com/tx.fhir.org).

view this post on Zulip Grahame Grieve (Aug 09 2018 at 01:01):

back

view this post on Zulip David McKillop (Aug 09 2018 at 04:27):

Hi @Grahame Grieve it looks like http://tx.fhir.org is down again. Ooops - @Sarah Gaunt had already let you know in https://chat.fhir.org/#narrow/stream/9-committers/topic/Terminology.20Server

view this post on Zulip David McKillop (Aug 09 2018 at 04:32):

It's back up now - thanks. :thumbs_up:

view this post on Zulip Eric Haas (Aug 14 2018 at 18:59):

just got this message from the autobuilder:

-tx: Connect to http://tx.fhir.org/r4
Publishing Content Failed: Error sending Http Request: Connect to tx.fhir.org:80 timed out (00:01:01.0794sec)

view this post on Zulip Jean Duteau (Aug 14 2018 at 19:02):

not just you - i'm getting it as well

view this post on Zulip Grahame Grieve (Aug 14 2018 at 19:06):

yes it's coming back now - sorry.

view this post on Zulip Rob Hausam (Aug 18 2018 at 19:13):

looks like tx server is down?

view this post on Zulip Sarah Gaunt (Aug 18 2018 at 19:37):

Yup, it's down

view this post on Zulip Grahame Grieve (Aug 18 2018 at 20:02):

back

view this post on Zulip Grahame Grieve (Aug 19 2018 at 10:55):

ok tx server is going down - will come back as v3.5.0

view this post on Zulip Grahame Grieve (Aug 19 2018 at 11:49):

ok back. 3.5.0 coming

view this post on Zulip Rob Hausam (Aug 21 2018 at 14:41):

Looks like it's down.

view this post on Zulip Chris Moesel (Aug 21 2018 at 20:06):

Who aside from Grahame (who is probably sleeping) has the access and knowledge to kick the tx server?

view this post on Zulip Grahame Grieve (Aug 21 2018 at 20:34):

Lloyd - who is also away

view this post on Zulip Josh Mandel (Aug 22 2018 at 03:05):

I have access to reboot it, but not any know-how...

view this post on Zulip Rob Hausam (Aug 22 2018 at 05:16):

I think it would be good to have a few people (probably more than two?) who are able to do it.

view this post on Zulip Grahame Grieve (Aug 22 2018 at 05:17):

... it's not very robust for that sort of thing. I've been stringing it along for weeks; normal start up is broken. I finally get to focus on it now

view this post on Zulip Rob Hausam (Aug 22 2018 at 05:18):

well, that's good

view this post on Zulip Chris Moesel (Aug 22 2018 at 12:38):

If possible (in all your spare time) you might also consider seeing if you can configure it to run w/ a process manager that can monitor it and automatically restart when something goes wrong. Of course a restart won't always fix it -- but if it fixes it most of the time that's not a bad thing!

view this post on Zulip Grahame Grieve (Aug 22 2018 at 12:39):

do you know of a windows based process monitor that can restart when a web server stops responding?

view this post on Zulip Chris Moesel (Aug 22 2018 at 12:41):

Is the process still running and the web server just stops responding or does the process crash?

view this post on Zulip Chris Moesel (Aug 22 2018 at 12:46):

For the latter, I think there are tools based on how you launch the server (windows service vs. script). For the former, I feel like I've definitely seen it before, but I'm not easily finding it via Google.

view this post on Zulip Michel Rutten (Aug 22 2018 at 12:51):

@Grahame Grieve if you are using IIS, then maybe you can use built-in configuration settings, e.g. https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/iis/configuration/system.applicationhost/applicationpools/add/failure

view this post on Zulip Grahame Grieve (Aug 22 2018 at 12:55):

not using IIS. I'd say sorry, except I never have been sorry I'm not using it.


Last updated: Apr 12 2022 at 19:14 UTC