Here is the latest we got:
An isolated issue occurred Monday May 24, 2004 (roughly during the period
of 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. ET), where multiple Akamai customers experienced
intermittent performance and availability degradation.
This degradation was the result of a bug within one of Akamais bac
Maybe someone at the NOC kicked out a cable celebrating Avi's finish at
the WSOP? (gotta tie the two threads together here...)
** Reply to message from Scott Weeks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Mon,
24 May 2004 05:15:27 -1000 (HST)
> Did they say what it was? I'd have a hard time believing it was a D
On Mon, May 24, 2004 at 09:09:22AM -0400, Joseph Nuara wrote:
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> Any idea on the cause or the ETA to restoration of service?
Most likely this is a misconfiguration or some problem with
their config/content sync system.
- jared
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Did they say what it was? I'd have a hard time believing it was a DoS,
given their architecture...
scott
On Mon, 24 May 2004, cisco wrote:
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: looks like they are recovering now, akamai noc said its resolved.
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Even the main Akamai.com site is not responding..
Joseph Nuara wrote:
Any idea on the cause or the ETA to restoration of service?
On Mon, 24 May 2004, Jon Lewis wrote:
Ok...who turned off Akamai? :)
Sites that use Akamai for serving their images all seem to be pretty much
broken this morning. Fr
ubject: Re: Lots of big web sites broken...SPOF
Any idea on the cause or the ETA to restoration of service?
On Mon, 24 May 2004, Jon Lewis wrote:
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> Ok...who turned off Akamai? :)
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> Sites that use Akamai for serving their images all seem to be pretty
> much broken this mornin
Any idea on the cause or the ETA to restoration of service?
On Mon, 24 May 2004, Jon Lewis wrote:
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> Ok...who turned off Akamai? :)
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> Sites that use Akamai for serving their images all seem to be pretty much
> broken this morning. From here, I'm seeing multiple Akamai servers on
> multipl