Stream: committers
Topic: build.fhir.org is down
Jose Costa Teixeira (Aug 21 2020 at 11:49):
http://build.fhir.org/ is down. @Grahame Grieve
Grahame Grieve (Aug 21 2020 at 11:52):
hmm. build failed after merge. @Josh Mandel I've kicked off a new post-merge build
Josh Mandel (Aug 21 2020 at 12:02):
Thanks -- looks to be working now?
Grahame Grieve (Aug 21 2020 at 12:15):
yes, if it happens again we'll investigage
Jose Costa Teixeira (Jan 16 2021 at 19:06):
https://downforeveryoneorjustme.com/build.fhir.org
Jose Costa Teixeira (Jan 16 2021 at 19:06):
I don't know whom to ping at this time
Jose Costa Teixeira (Jan 16 2021 at 19:17):
...and it's back on.
David Hay (Jan 18 2021 at 00:22):
I think the terminology server is down...
Igor Sirkovich (Jan 18 2021 at 04:50):
Apparently, it's still down
Igor Sirkovich (Jan 18 2021 at 04:53):
test.fhir.org appears to be down too
David Hay (Jan 18 2021 at 05:11):
Yeah - and I don't think there's any way to build without it.
Lloyd McKenzie (Jan 18 2021 at 14:52):
@Rob Hausam
Rob Hausam (Jan 18 2021 at 16:32):
I've been having to deal with a plumber this morning. :) So I assume you mean tx.fhir.org? It seems to be responding for me at the moment.
Rob Hausam (Jan 18 2021 at 16:36):
It's running now and I don't see any further recent complaints, so it seems to be good (for the present).
David Hay (Jan 18 2021 at 17:38):
Yes I did - and yes, it seems to bee back! Hope your plumber interaction went ok!
Josh Mandel (Aug 18 2021 at 20:07):
Looking into this!
Josh Mandel (Aug 18 2021 at 20:07):
(OK, back -- looks like kubernetes is upgrading the nodes in our pool, and the pod hosting build.fhir.org just got moved to a new node; that kind of automated migration leads to a couple of minutes of downtime in our current setup. Not ideal but it's quite infrequent and it's a self-healing problem, so I probably won't try to optimize this for now.)
Last updated: Apr 12 2022 at 19:14 UTC