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HelgeLarsen

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It seems the API is working better today. I imported a 900 cache PQ into GeoSphere in about 4-5 minutes versus the 25-30 minutes last weekend.

Tuesdays and Wednesdays are the slowest days of the week. There is a reason they do updates on Tuesdays. Try it Sunday afternoon and see what your results are.

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It seems the API is working better today. I imported a 900 cache PQ into GeoSphere in about 4-5 minutes versus the 25-30 minutes last weekend.

Tuesdays and Wednesdays are the slowest days of the week. There is a reason they do updates on Tuesdays. Try it Sunday afternoon and see what your results are.

 

I don't buy that either. I tried today (Thursday) with the same results as the previous week including Sunday. Numerous timeouts and taking over an hour to refresh my cache database. Something is obviously going on with GS servers. This has not been the case in the recent past. I've had no trouble updating my database but the last couple of weeks it has been getting slower no matter what day I try.

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It seems the API is working better today. I imported a 900 cache PQ into GeoSphere in about 4-5 minutes versus the 25-30 minutes last weekend.

I do not see any improvements.

 

Contrary, getting available download balance needs retries now...

 

Fetching balances...

... no response after 120 seconds

Previous request ended in error, now doing a retry.... 1/10

Retry delay started: 120/120

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I have just used GSAK and the API to download 5500 caches. There was not a single error, and it only used up 5500 of my daily download credits. So perhaps the problem really is fixed. Perhaps somebody in GS really is listening. If so many thanks.

 

But please, GS, will you remember that communication is a two way process. I can only assume this is fixed, it would be really nice to get some comms out of you so that we know what is really going on.

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I have just used GSAK and the API to download 5500 caches. There was not a single error, and it only used up 5500 of my daily download credits. So perhaps the problem really is fixed. Perhaps somebody in GS really is listening. If so many thanks.

 

But please, GS, will you remember that communication is a two way process. I can only assume this is fixed, it would be really nice to get some comms out of you so that we know what is really going on.

I had several timeouts over a 10 minute period last night trying to update about 300 caches.

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What i wonder is GSAK the only app suffering from this API-problem or are all API-apps impacted?

Geosphere is also affected. I gave up after 30 minutes of failing to download a single PQ into Geosphere last night :-(

 

As of this minute, it does seem to be working properly. Same PQ just loaded in 60 seconds. Whether the problem has been fixed permanently or I was just lucky remains to be seen.

 

I suspect, given Groundspeak's appalling record of communication, we'll probably never hear anything more from them about this. :-(

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Today i did a "refresh cache data" of 350 caches without any errors/retries and it took about 3 minutes.

 

It seems the API performance is back under control. Keep it that way!

 

Thx GS.

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Again, the API is very slowwww and not responding...

 

Due to everyone logging their 31 days of geocaching souvenirs "Found its"...?

 

 

GS, please have a look and fix it.

 

 

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04/08/2013 20:08:51 api call was successful

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04/08/2013 20:11:34 api call was successful

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04/08/2013 20:12:29 api call was successful

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04/08/2013 20:13:22 api call was successful

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04/08/2013 20:14:17 api call was successful

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04/08/2013 20:15:11 api call was successful

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04/08/2013 20:16:00 api call was successful

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No improvement...

 

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... no response after 20 seconds

05/08/2013 22:54:08 api call was successful

... no response after 20 seconds

05/08/2013 22:54:47 api call was successful

... no response after 20 seconds

05/08/2013 22:55:39 api call was successful

05/08/2013 22:56:13 api call was successful

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... no response after 20 seconds

05/08/2013 22:57:38 api call was successful

 

 

FYI: Timestamp is GMT+01:00

 

Shall this issue be fixed in tomorrow's site update?

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Today:

 

0% of the api calls responded after the first time

30% of the api calls responded after the second try

70% of the api calls responded after the third try

 

Under normal circumstances:

you should have 10 api calls and takes 180s, now you need 27 api calls and takes 448s => efficiency: 35%

 

Could someone at GS please have a look and fix it.

 

 

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... no response after 40 seconds

08/08/2013 22:05:38 api call was successful

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08/08/2013 22:06:22 api call was successful

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08/08/2013 22:07:18 api call was successful

... no response after 40 seconds

08/08/2013 22:08:08 api call was successful

... no response after 40 seconds

08/08/2013 22:09:02 api call was successful

... no response after 40 seconds

08/08/2013 22:09:55 api call was successful

... no response after 20 seconds

08/08/2013 22:10:41 api call was successful

... no response after 20 seconds

08/08/2013 22:11:26 api call was successful

... no response after 40 seconds

08/08/2013 22:12:15 api call was successful

... no response after 40 seconds

08/08/2013 22:13:06 api call was successful

 

Timestamp is GMT+01:00

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What calls are you making and via what means (i.e. what app, etc.)? I'm in the midst of a status check on a large database in GSAK and receiving no such errors.

I had some failures last night. I was doing a refresh of just under 2000 caches using GSAK, and there were a number of "no response" timeouts along the way. I just let it run in the background, so I'm not sure how many timeouts there were, but the refresh did take noticeably longer than usual. I just did the same operation again while I was typing this, and it went through without any problems, so it seems to be an intermittent problem. Maybe a server is getting hit harder at certain times of day?

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What calls are you making and via what means (i.e. what app, etc.)? I'm in the midst of a status check on a large database in GSAK and receiving no such errors.

The "Refresh cache data" function in GSAK with enabled filter of 250 caches.

 

It seems to be an intermittent problem at certain times of the day.

 

Thx for forwarding this isue to the API team.

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Sorry. Still not working:

 

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... no response after 20 seconds

2013-08-13 00:10:48 api call was successful

... no response after 20 seconds

2013-08-13 00:11:18 api call was successful

... no response after 20 seconds

2013-08-13 00:11:51 api call was successful

... no response after 20 seconds

2013-08-13 00:12:27 api call was successful

... no response after 20 seconds

2013-08-13 00:13:08 api call was successful

... no response after 20 seconds

2013-08-13 00:13:52 api call was successful

 

This is right now, so the error is not fixed

 

Trying to refresh 900 caches

 

PS: The next 2 batches was done with no errors, so at least it is getting better

 

/HelgeLarsen

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So Groundspeak, should premium members expect some sort of credit or free month due to this? I'm a systems architect and if our system was acting up this way for multiple days heads would roll and job openings would probably appear. We pay for a service and you haven't delivered. The "record traffic" excuse doesn't cut it. Seems like someone there needs Capacity Planning training.

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"Refresh cache data" and "Download PQs" in GSAK: errors and slow/no response...

Please have a look.

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... no response after 20 seconds

20/09/2013 21:34:14 api call was successful

... no response after 20 seconds

20/09/2013 21:43:50 api call was successful

... no response after 20 seconds

20/09/2013 21:53:09 api call was successful

... no response after 20 seconds

20/09/2013 22:00:58 api call was successful

... no response after 60 seconds

Previous request ended in error, now doing a retry.... 1/10

Retry delay started: 120/120

20/09/2013 22:16:24 api call was successful

... no response after 120 seconds

20/09/2013 22:24:18 api call was successful

... no response after 180 seconds

Previous request ended in error, now doing a retry.... 1/10

Retry delay started: 120/120

... no response after 120 seconds

Previous request ended in error, now doing a retry.... 2/10

Retry delay started: 120/120

Previous request ended in error, now doing a retry.... 3/10

Retry delay started: 120/120

... no response after 20 seconds

Previous request ended in error, now doing a retry.... 4/10

Retry delay started: 120/120

... no response after 180 seconds

Previous request ended in error, now doing a retry.... 5/10

Retry delay started: 120/120

... no response after 120 seconds

Previous request ended in error, now doing a retry.... 6/10

Retry delay started: 120/120

... no response after 20 seconds

Previous request ended in error, now doing a retry.... 7/10

Retry delay started: 120/120

Previous request ended in error, now doing a retry.... 8/10

Retry delay started: 120/120

... no response after 120 seconds

Previous request ended in error, now doing a retry.... 9/10

Retry delay started: 120/120

... no response after 60 seconds

 

Fetching Pocket Query: Foundinthelast7days

PercentDone: 20

... no response after 120 seconds

... no response after 60 seconds

... no response after 20 seconds

PercentDone: 100

Fetching Pocket Query: allcachespart15

PercentDone: 20

... no response after 120 seconds

... no response after 120 seconds

... no response after 20 seconds

. no response after 20 seconds

PercentDone: 100

Previous request ended in error, now doing a retry.... 1/10

Retry delay started: 120/120

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