On Wednesday 23 August 2006 16:47, Rick Faircloth wrote:
> Wonder what the tune is?
Chumbawumba's Tub Thumping.
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else affected by the hostmysite outage?
On Wednesday 16 August 2006 15:20, Neil Middleton wrote:
> One of their datacenters has been chopped from the net buy a
> "construction accident".
http://bradleynoe.com/2004/0
On Wednesday 16 August 2006 15:20, Neil Middleton wrote:
> One of their datacenters has been chopped from the net buy a "construction
> accident".
http://bradleynoe.com/2004/05/30/gigflapping
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Just thought I'd post a letter I just got from the CEO of host my site about
what happened. As expected it sounds like even though it was no fault of theirs
they will be taking some measures to make sure it doesnt happen again.
Dear Valued Customers and Friends:
I am writing today to apologiz
Yeah, I was impressed, Minor damage control from our end since most of our
sites were in the other datacenter but some items relying on
safesecureweb.com for https or external database access were down and they
resolved this fairly quickly.
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This is really odd, but I called HMS at 10 last night, when the call volume
had cooled down, and supposedly, The 2 DCs, are on a network, and have
redundancy, and disparate access points. Supposedly they never thought a
main terminal could be hit that easily. I am interested in what they are
doing
On Wednesday 16 August 2006 17:35, Josh Adams wrote:
> I assume you're speaking of pipe redundancy to the affected datacenter,
> aren't you? I imagine that they have bought pipe from multiple providers
> but at some point those probably just about have to come in and out of the
> building in the s
On Wednesday 16 August 2006 19:49, Casey Dougall wrote:
> ha... they posted photos of the pipe... I guess we can believe them now.
> http://hostmysite.com/emergency/
Man, am I glad I don't have to join all them up again.
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To be honest, it was all handled well (other than the redundancy).
After talking to the support staff, it appears both the feed-squirrel web
and db servers weren't in the effected building, but a bit of network
wizardry that the site is dependent on was toasted by the outage, which is
kinda typica
I for one am pretty impressed with how quickly they've got a major
repair done, and how they have kept customers in the picture through
that page, and the photos.
I think there are issues relating to redundancy and multiple
connections etc that need to be addressed, but given a big chunk of
thier
I think they need to be given some "thanks" because it was one of the worst
things that could happen to them and per usual they did a helluva job in not
only getting it fixed but also keeping their customers informed of what was
going on, not only in the slideshow but just the simple page that w
What I find hard to understand is how all cables were cut at the same time.
>From what I have heard for HMS support, supposedly DC2 is more modern, has
redundancy, and disparate access points, and the lot, but DC1 doesn't have
that stuff since it was an older Building, As a customer in DC2, My mail
In my state, they are /required/ to find out about lines before digging,
and there is a service that will mark them for you. We had it done at
my house when we had a cable line installed, it didn't cost us any
money. My guess is they didn't even get the lines marked.
> -Original Message-
yup, i got about 30 sites on that datacenter, thankfully the rest are at
datacenter 2.
All 4 lines got cut and comcast cant fix them so they are having to replace the
whole sections of them.
The bad part is that they are supposed to rollover to the other datacenter and
it didnt happen, i suppo
DigSafe, maybe?
- Original Message -
From: "Josh Nathanson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk"
Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2006 4:26 PM
Subject: Re: OT: Anyone else affected by the hostmysite outage?
> Fact is those construction guys are supposed
- Josh
- Original Message -
From: "Bryan Stevenson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk"
Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2006 1:01 PM
Subject: Re: OT: Anyone else affected by the hostmysite outage?
> Same damn thing happend in Vancouver, BC last year. The ISP that s
Same damn thing happend in Vancouver, BC last year. The ISP that supplies one
of our federal government clients was next to a sky scraper building site. The
big pit they dug caved in due to a sink hole and took the sidewalk and most of
the street with it...along with the various pipes feeding
Yeah, in a fancy Flash slide show. I guess when you're sitting around
twiddling your thumbs, waiting for a line to be fixed, you have time to
do stuff like that. :)
> -Original Message-
> From: Casey Dougall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2006 12:50 PM
>
> ha..
"Call before you dig!"
I expect there will be a lawsuit or three out of this.
-Original Message-
From: Casey Dougall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2006 2:50 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: OT: Anyone else affected by the hostmysite outage?
ha... they pos
ha... they posted photos of the pipe... I guess we can believe them now.
http://hostmysite.com/emergency/
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I assume you're speaking of pipe redundancy to the affected datacenter,
aren't you? I imagine that they have bought pipe from multiple providers
but at some point those probably just about have to come in and out of the
building in the same place. Anyone know that not to be true?
In terms of dat
On 8/16/06, Neil Middleton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> One of their datacenters has been chopped from the net buy a "construction
> accident".
>
> Anyone else affected? Feed-Squirrel's gone for the time being...
>
Ah, so it's not just me! Yep, I'm hosed.
I guess I got lucky this time, although I did see that CF was down for a while.
On 8/16/06, Neil Middleton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> One of their datacenters has been chopped from the net buy a "construction
> accident".
>
> Anyone else affected? Feed-Squirrel's gone for the time being...
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Kinda, we have some sites using the shared ssl certs which use
safesecureweb.com. That's not working too well.
Good news though is that our boxes are in the other data center and the
databases are located in the same one.
Casey
On 8/16/06, Neil Middleton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> One of the
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