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[urbit] heads up, especially for children of ~pub, ~dev, ~bus, ~ten
Raymond Pasco
2016-10-04 07:56:04 UTC
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These galaxies had to change IPs (blame Google!) recently. If you're
experiencing any connectivity issues involving these galaxies or their
children and grandchildren, restarting vere will get the new IPs out of the
DNS.

This is partly Google's fault and partly mine. I will add re-resolving czar
IPs when the DNS TTL expires to ames.c to my todo list.

Yours,
r
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Édouard U.
2016-10-10 05:18:29 UTC
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This is an incredibly basic question, so I apologize if this is documented
somewhere, but how does one restart vere?

Thanks!
Post by Raymond Pasco
These galaxies had to change IPs (blame Google!) recently. If you're
experiencing any connectivity issues involving these galaxies or their
children and grandchildren, restarting vere will get the new IPs out of the
DNS.
This is partly Google's fault and partly mine. I will add re-resolving czar
IPs when the DNS TTL expires to ames.c to my todo list.
Yours,
r
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Curtis Yarvin
2016-10-10 05:28:55 UTC
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Sorry! Just stop it with ^D and rerun the same command, without the -c...

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This is an incredibly basic question, so I apologize if this is documented somewhere, but how does one restart vere?
Thanks!
Post by Raymond Pasco
These galaxies had to change IPs (blame Google!) recently. If you're
experiencing any connectivity issues involving these galaxies or their
children and grandchildren, restarting vere will get the new IPs out of the
DNS.
This is partly Google's fault and partly mine. I will add re-resolving czar
IPs when the DNS TTL expires to ames.c to my todo list.
Yours,
r
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Édouard U.
2016-10-10 05:38:24 UTC
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Is the command in question to restart simply `bin/urbit starname` by any
chance? (as outlined in the startup docs) Just being absolutely sure I'm on
the same page!
Post by Curtis Yarvin
Sorry! Just stop it with ^D and rerun the same command, without the -c...
Sent from my iPhone
This is an incredibly basic question, so I apologize if this is documented
somewhere, but how does one restart vere?
Thanks!
Post by Raymond Pasco
These galaxies had to change IPs (blame Google!) recently. If you're
experiencing any connectivity issues involving these galaxies or their
children and grandchildren, restarting vere will get the new IPs out of the
DNS.
This is partly Google's fault and partly mine. I will add re-resolving czar
IPs when the DNS TTL expires to ames.c to my todo list.
Yours,
r
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Andrew Harkness
2016-10-11 03:47:50 UTC
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It is - 'vere' is the old name for the binary now known as 'urbit'. So
'restart vere' == 'restart the urbit binary'.

-Andrew
Post by Édouard U.
Is the command in question to restart simply `bin/urbit starname` by any
chance? (as outlined in the startup docs) Just being absolutely sure I'm on
the same page!
Post by Curtis Yarvin
Sorry! Just stop it with ^D and rerun the same command, without the -c...
Sent from my iPhone
This is an incredibly basic question, so I apologize if this is
documented somewhere, but how does one restart vere?
Thanks!
Post by Raymond Pasco
These galaxies had to change IPs (blame Google!) recently. If you're
experiencing any connectivity issues involving these galaxies or their
children and grandchildren, restarting vere will get the new IPs out of the
DNS.
This is partly Google's fault and partly mine. I will add re-resolving czar
IPs when the DNS TTL expires to ames.c to my todo list.
Yours,
r
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