Dear Silber, may be at your location the problem is a bit more frequent? The other place i was watching, Tore's probe, is happy for 3 days. I am not sure this time it is address configuration error. If you look at the graphs of your probe #4415. I see a different pattern now. It is not Yellow, can't sent error, any more. Compare it on the weekly graph, week 19-20 and now. May be some other issue? So far, from my experience, Red is not IPv6 address disappearing error. Only a series of good results and yellow is the sign. For details, you could download the data and look at it more closely. For example, look at the measurement ID 2001 pinging the K-root. Now it is working fine. The last time the error occurred for a few measurements and it seems to have recovered on its own. The timestamp of the error is "time":1369197942 Never the less, we are sure there is an IPv6 RA related problem that affect a few probes. We are trying figure out a solution. However, the harder part is to reproduce it in a controlled environment where we have access and create a solution. The wired thing about this bug is there is one place with two probes on a same router and only one of them occasionally run into this problem. regards, -antony On Thu, May 23, 2013 at 05:09:27AM +0300, Sulev-Madis Silber wrote:
Here it goes again?! Global address unpingable and probe is even marked as disconnected, maybe it will try to reconnect over IPv4 later. Nothing like this happened before. Something is broken there I'm afraid. It's all the same router and everything.
On 2013-05-20 06:33, Sulev-Madis Silber wrote:
What the hell is going on there? It's in "can't send" state again. And I somehow remember I could ping it outside of it's /64, now I can't. It doesn't respond. However now it answers to ICMP ping (inside of it's /64) and also talks NDP like it should.