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|  Alan Ianson to Jay Harris  |
|  Re: calling occupants..  |
|  08 Apr 21 15:49:51  |
 
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Re: Re: calling occupants..
By: Jay Harris to Alan Ianson on Thu Apr 08 2021 06:30 pm
JH> Without being accusational/assigning blame, etc: I'm wondering if 229/101
JH> was perhaps having issues the same time SciNet was "down"?
I send mail in the TG_SUPPORT area to 1:261/38, 2:221/6 and recently 3:770/1
as well as a handful of other nodes.
You might consider something like that. It can be helpful when one point fails
as they will from time to time.
Ttyl :-),
Al
... I am a Klingon, sir. I do NOT whistle while I work!
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