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That is my plan when I get access. gzip everything up. rclone move it to gdrive and cancel.
Did you change any mac address via ILO? or leave a password?
Anyone else lucky ?? I can’t wait to get mine
Only my first server came up. My second one is still down.
For those of you asking. I had to change absolutely nothing.
do you think the hardware was changed ?
I'm not sure. I would think that if the mac addr of the NICs changed ifup scripts would complain... but really not sure.
Mine has been down for exactly 20 days now. I know one can not expect much from a cheap server, but definitely did not expect such a big down time. Hopefully they will fix things up at some point. I might still give them a try, as I have been fairly happy with their servers in the past (like waaaaay in the past), but ..fool me once, etc etc. :-)
Still - I do like their routing, it is super sweet and fast, specially when located in Atlanta.
As a side note, traceroute returns this:
My server is back up now. Shows an uptime of 16 hours. Unfortunately, I didn't have any mac/host info beyond the server specs, so I can't check if anything changed. All my data is intact.
I got a new server spun up at Joe's Data Center for a reasonable price. They came highly recommended from 2 people I trust and I was able to speak to someone on the phone. I have already rsynced all of my LXC containers to the new server and am 90% operational again.
Glad to hear people are starting to come online. My pings are still getting TTL expired.
My second server is still offline. Hopefully it will come up today.
625 hosts now online. As of this post.
That is good progress for them... finally.
The gateway to my second server is up. I guess they're making progress.
Mine still has no progress anyone else still in my boat or did I pull the short straw?
none of my servers are alive
My traffic is still looping between nashville and atlanta.
None of my servers have shown progress.
One of my servers has come back online today. Still have two other clients down.
Sigh I'm still waiting
more route changes. not via nash, so thats progress
Not for me. I was bouncing between nash and atl. Now it hits the yokuma router in nash and then nothing so I'm not getting to ATL at all anymore. ugh.
WTF. Is it networking open-mic night over at Yomura?
6 67 ms 59 ms 74 ms gar24.attga.ip.att.net [12.122.141.181]
7 68 ms 78 ms 53 ms 192.205.33.42
8 11 ms 13 ms 12 ms nash-b1-link.telia.net.131.155.213.in-addr.arpa
213.155.131.45]
9 80 ms 142 ms 110 ms yomura-ic-332699-nash-b1.c.telia.net [80.239.196
45]
10 * * * Request timed out.
11 * * * Request timed out.
Well now I'm back to bouncing between nash and atl. WTF are they doing over there?
It's amazing how a ILO firmware update going bad on a few dozen servers can cause an entire data center to disappear from networking and cause incorrect BGP broadcasts that look like they were created by an network engineer who has no understanding of routing!
where are the refugee offers~
Soon™
Looks like someone was working late slotting blades (It's stopped for the night, the employee is probably going home to sleep). They seem to be 16 at a time (standard c7000 chassis) at a rate of about 1 chassis per 2 hours. (assuming each blade has 2 ip addresses, one for the server and one for the IPMI)
But, now 5.4% of IP's are in use compared to 3% a few days ago.
If refugee offers get thrown out and are the same price point you'll probably hit the same issues several months later.
Why not share the offers you're on so providers can try though?