Hello, same here... Sometimes with, sometimes without an XML parsing error. Best regards, Peter Müller > Hi, > > On 05.08.2018 12:24, Michael Tremer wrote: >> Errr, no. This is not migrating any more, but has been migrated. > > As it seems - it migrated "very far away". > > First try gives me: > > ... > XML Parsing Error: no root element found Location: > https://git.ipfire.org/ Line Number 27, Column 1: > > ^ > ... > > Second try: > A white page with "git://git.ipfire.org" and a project search box. > > Third try: > Same as first: "XML Parsing error..." > > Any one else? > > Best, > Matthias > >> Since we are having some things we can do better with our many web >> servers, I started using haproxy on our primary firewall and everything >> else is now being proxies from there to the right internal server. >> >> That means, that the git repositories are now coming directly from the >> server where they are hosted and are not being transferred over NFS >> first. Same goes for downloads. That puts quite a bit less load on the >> servers and makes the downloads slightly faster. >> >> I also moved Gitweb to a new server which is now running Apache and not >> nginx any more. However, apache doesn't correctly cache the index page. >> I don't know why that is, but it is just being stupid. Hence the slight >> delay to render the page. >> >> Best, >> -Michael >> >> On Sat, 2018-08-04 at 21:39 +0200, Matthias Fischer wrote: >>> On 04.08.2018 15:54, Michael Tremer wrote: >>>> I just spent two hours to debug this fe**cking thing. It was a >>>> configuration issue that was caused by the migration. >>> >>> Besides, since a few days loading git.ipfire.org takes about 15-20 >>> seconds. FF shows "Transferring data from git.ipfire.org" and nothing >>> happens... >>> >>> Migration!? >>> >>> Best, >>> Matthias >> >> > -- "We don't care. We don't have to. We're the Phone Company."