Re: Root level prodir combined results

Mark Prior <mrp@itd.adelaide.edu.au> Tue, 04 January 1994 00:25 UTC

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From: Mark Prior <mrp@itd.adelaide.edu.au>

     Probing from  Cambridge Computer Lab, SWITCH@Zurich, NEXOR, ULCC, Cambridge Computer Lab,

     DSA Availability
     === ============

     No DSAs had 100.00% availability.

Well I think if there was some way to remove the 52 "network
unreachables" then there would be a few.

Has anyone thought of designing a probe that would actually report
availablility of information rather than DSAs? It's all very well in
saying DSA x is unavailable but what you really want to know is
country a available (ie is one of the slaves or the master available
to answer queries).

Mark.