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One day I hope to have enough thankses to try :,(
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I will process them later today.
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Helsinki
Failed to contact Node, please try again later.
Yea the node is dead dead, still waiting on info.
Update about the Finland node.
2 Hours ago PulseMedia responded to my ticket and carried out a hard reset.
The issue was the network card, why it decided to shit itself, I can't tell yet.
The node is back online for now.
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@Neoon While applying I lost the internet connection, them I applied again now, but its saying quota exceeded. Can you please check ?
You have dm him for quota if you asked for more in case.
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My Singapore node seems to be down since about 24 hours ago when I rebooted it, when I went into the dashboard to manage it I just got "Failed to contact Node, please try again later."
The SG node isn't down, we have a status page just for that.
If you have any issues, send me a PM.
Thanks, I thought it was just a temporary issues since sometimes nodes went down and go up later randomly. I'll keep that in mind.
I ended up giving it a reboot, issues with the kernel.
If your container is down for you and the status pages doesn't indicate anything, lemme know.
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SG Deployment update
Today there was an error on deployments in SG, looks like VPN tunnel died, which is fixed.
SG Network info
We got a new IPv6 block for SG from WebHorizion.
Wednesday, next week, I am going to swap out the IPv6 block in SG.
Around 22:00 CET, it should not take longer than a few minutes.
You have to reconfigure the network via the Panel, after the swap.
If you don't your IPv6 connectivity will stop working until you do.
Done, sorry about the delay.
If you go to settings -> reconfigure network you get your new block allocated.
The old one will stop working in a few days.
I did the settings -> reconfigure network, and rebooted. I can see the new IP address in the portal, but the vps (alpine) is still using the old IPv6.
Is there anything else that has to be done to reconfigure? I checked /etc/network, but the old IPv6 isn't there, it's set to auto.
Thanks.
It reconfigures the DHCP server, I tested it on Debuwan, I had the old and new one.
It doesn't touch your dhcp client right, maybe it doesn't display you the new one.
Try restarting the dhcp client.
I tried udhcpc, but I don't think it does anything for ipv6. Stopping/starting/rebooting from the control panel doesn't help, either. Maybe it's just an alpine linux thing.
Oh no... "thanked count too low"

Hopefully some day I can try! Thanks for offering to the community though
I still cannot reproduce it.
However, you can send me a DM when this issue persists.
I check it when I got time.
I took a look at the IPv6 problem I'm having in Singapore again today. I'm able to get the new IPv6 working by adding it to a startup script.
I can manually delete the old (non-functional) IPv6, but it comes back by itself after a few minutes. I think it's still receiving an RA with the old prefix.