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XTStrike
02-21-2002, 07:27 AM
just been trying for a while and I think weinbar is dead to the world again.

Can anyone connect to weinbar.com or xtroot.com or xtroot.com/soundfm ?

Would appreciate someone trying incase its my connection.

Or if weinbar could private msg me, since they host my primary e-mail acct, lol

Cheers People

-XT

EyeSee
02-21-2002, 07:29 AM
I'm in the UK and couldn't connect to any of those sites :(

Lats
02-21-2002, 07:31 AM
Dead from Au.

Although everything, including WHT is very slow at the moment.


Lats...

timbo
02-21-2002, 07:32 AM
They are totally down - even their site. E-mail has gone. Arghhhhhh. It's been over 2 hours now.

MSW
02-21-2002, 12:04 PM
Is this a universal problem? Can ANYONE get to our site?

timbo
02-21-2002, 12:09 PM
It's back now - weinbar.com was down too for around 3 hours.

:eek:

MSW
02-21-2002, 12:35 PM
Very odd: All fo our netork services showed everythig was up:

ping, http, ftp, pop, named

I am at a loss here. We didn't touch anything, and yet everything is working. But we didn't touch anything before and everything wasn't working.

Routers all are good, switches fine, cables all good. Power just fine, not outages reported, yet some people coudn't get to thie r sites.

If someone has anything else I could check on, please let me know.

RackMy.com
02-21-2002, 12:48 PM
Michael, do you have AT&T in the mix? They have been having router blackhole issues the last couple of days.

MSW
02-21-2002, 01:20 PM
Yeah, AT&T is one out of 9 providers, but the BGP should have picked up a different route,
Thanks for the info, I will check to see if that was the case.

RackMy.com
02-21-2002, 01:25 PM
Yeah, AT&T is one out of 9 providers, but the BGP should have picked up a different routeThe problem is that BGP was not routing around it as it did not see a problem so some of the AT&T routers we sucking in all the traffic and dumping it to the bucket. You may want to call AT&T (I am sure you already have)

StephenRS
02-21-2002, 04:11 PM
Michael: we have seen nothing but unusual routing problems ever since you relocated. We also see consistent 3 second delays in/out of the site that we never had with the old site. It is about every 100th packet...

When is the IP Address changeover going to take place? I have asked for at least 4 business day notice... I have to change root DNS servers for 3 domains.

MSW
02-21-2002, 08:09 PM
I will check on those delays that you say you are having and let you know the status. But please bring these types of issues to the support desk so we can track it.

Not only will you get 4 business days notice, but there will be a two week notice to all dedicated and colo customers. During that 2 week period, you are free to use both IP addresses, pointing to the same domains (just duplicate your configuration files to reflect such and add the new IPs to your system). After the two week time period, we will be taking away (giving back) the blocks of IPs to our previous upstream provider, thus having you with 0 downtime. You may also notice that there will be small micro-outages (We will pre-warn you of these) to place all servers on automatic reboot devices. There is no way around having your server down for the small time it takes to plug you into that box. You will each be assigned a web address, username and password to activate your reboots automatically. THis should eliminate some of the calls into the datacenter.

Hope that's OK with all of you.