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When will SG be upgraded?
May I ask you, are you migrate the accounts with jetbackup disaster recovery, or the built-in directadmin backup tool?
Thanks!
its seems its again down December, 10 midnight & 11 morning from past 7 hours+ @MikePT
It's dead again for 3 hours so far @MikePT looks like that legendary uptime is over
providers deadpooling left and right
the end is nigh
its up! its up!! its up!!! finally!
Hey everyone, again, hw issues.
New HW is being ordered for the wde1 server, going for Intel Gold CPU's this time.
Why you think it is the issue with HW, especially CPU?
Because for both wde and wla CPU has been locking and showing signs on specific threads.
Are you sure it is not a bug in the software (kernel)?
Yep pretty certain by now.
New hw has been ordered btw.
Any ETA?
2-3 days.
The DE server had, til 2 weeks ago, 1000+ days uptime.
I understand downtime is horrible, I too hate it. It just happened that both WDE and WLA's hardware is starting to fail, the WDE server has more clients, so we're migrating it first, we'll then proceed with the WLA one.
Hardware ordered for WDE:
Intel Gold, 256 GB RAM, 4x1.92 TB NVMe.
is wla being replaced as well? do you have an ETA on it?
Edit: Misclick
Now what happens to the US server: "Resource Limit Is Reached
The website is temporarily unable to service your request as it exceeded resource limit. Please try again later."
I have the same response too
@MikePT have you been noticed about the issue?
How is the DE location doing?
its (DE) up today. did'nt had downtime.
Like other issues with drives or motherboard? Perhaps locks are occurring because there are too many processes that are accessing common php dependencies or other commonly accessed files. I always have faith that things are usually solvable without new hardware.
You are either referring to synchronization primitive (like mutex or semaphore) or mixed it with deadlock. Furthermore, in this case the issue happens in kernel I think. Keep in mind that modern kernels are certainly mature enough to be able to handle simultaneous access to files even from different processes.
I bet you're right. Similarly configured in software, likely took a bad software update.
I wish the network status page wasn't behind a login so I could set up a page watch/notification instead of F5ing 50 times a day. Putting a network status page behind login is not a smart idea.just one more hassle and thing to fail.
I'll adjust that tomorrow. You're right.
Down again
I'm curious if anyone has time to explain this to me - I don't think I've ever come across a CPU problem (I really hope I didn't awaken murphy by saying this) and this is from some limited physical server experience, hundreds of VPSes from providers here and well even commodity hardware here. I'm just curious if this is a once in a lifetime kind of thing that happens. Btw I'm a 3x lifetime customer that doesn't use the service for anything (and I wouldn't put full production stuff on this even if it's stable and that has nothing to do with Mike's abilities but rather I would just hate someone telling me I was stupid for expecting to put prod stuff on a server that costs near peanuts) as yet - I do see myself willing to use it for testing since they run DA so I might be using it to test our apps on it so it's still a good investment for me. Wishing Mike all the best here in getting things resolved!
@MikePT please fix it mike
@VirMach is the best person to explain.