I think I understood...

I hope you understand too what I'm trying to say: since I started with Aerogear some months ago I was warned about this situation.

This is a recurring problem. Maybe there are already many logs reporting it...

Anyway, as you may know, when I can I try to send all the information possible to track these kind of situations, bugs etc. to help your work.

Now I just can't.

Signing off ;-)

M

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No dia 23/04/2014, às 13:02, Matthias Wessendorf <matzew@apache.org> escreveu:




On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 1:58 PM, Miguel Lemos <miguel21op@gmail.com> wrote:
No favor. I'm not near a PC..,

As I told before, I've already sent a log related to a similar problem a month ago, I think.


What Bruno and I tried to say:
We do think that the UNDERLYING problem of this is NOT necessarily the same as it was in the past.

As said, feel free to send the recent log, if you like
 

Anyway: this is a recurring problem that deserves a deep attention, I think.

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No dia 23/04/2014, às 12:41, "Bruno Oliveira" <bruno@abstractj.org> escreveu:

Hi Miguel, if you make us a favor and send the logs next time, that would help a lot.

Is hard to guess, because we don't have control over the OpenShift's infrastructure

abstractj


On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 6:42 AM, Miguel Lemos <miguel21op@gmail.com> wrote:

I made a reset to OShift and it's working again.

This is really an issue that one way or another should be solved...

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No dia 23/04/2014, às 09:52, Matthias Wessendorf <matzew@apache.org> escreveu:

One thing to have in mind:

Openshift does a shutdown of the JBoss AS, after a 48 hours w/ no traffic.

Than, the next request does boot up the server. In theory that can mean, a push might be missed, while still booting up the system.
See ? A metrics/Analytics view would give all that information :-) (e.g. how many push were sent, and delivered to the 3rd party networks)


@Android: is the app running? I think there are issues w/ the Android process has has been killed



On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 10:45 AM, Florian Schrofner <florian.schrofner@outlook.com> wrote:
I didn't mean that GCM failed.. just thought that GCM maybe decided to block aerogear now or something like that.
But since it happens on iOS too this doesn't seem to be the matter..

Any other clues?

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