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Ekire Service Disruption – March 9, 2024
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Ekire Service Disruption – March 9, 2024

0x054m40x054m4 Member, Patron Provider
edited March 9 in General

As per our transparent policy, we're committed to announce and explain every incident in our systems.

This report details the service disruption that impacted Ekire cloud services earlier today, March 9, 2024.

Summary

Ekire cloud services experienced a disruption on March 9, 2024. The outage began at 14:09 (EET) and was fully resolved by 17:03 (EET). During this time, users may have encountered issues accessing or using Ekire services.

Impact

The outage impacted servers, servers page, and deployment functions.

Cause

The root cause of the service disruption is a corruption in system files, an update has failed during installaion.

Resolution

Our engineering team promptly identified the issue and worked diligently to restore service. All Ekire services are now fully operational.

Communication

We understand the importance of clear communication during service disruptions. We strive to keep our customers informed through our status page (status.ekire.net). Additionally, we were live in the live chat, and we were active and replying to all tickets.

Compensation

As this incident doesn’t represent our normal status, all Ekire users have been compensated and they’ve gotten some credit balance to their accounts as a compensation for the interruption.

Thank You

We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this outage may have caused. We appreciate your patience and understanding. Ekire is committed to providing a reliable and stable cloud platform for our valued customers.

Post URL: https://ekire.net/ekire-service-disruption-march-9-2024/

Comments

  • ascicodeascicode Member

    Lol, a beginner mistake. Don't update on production servers before testing on an internal environment.

  • 0x054m40x054m4 Member, Patron Provider
    edited March 9

    @ascicode said:
    Lol, a beginner mistake. Don't update on production servers before testing on an internal environment.

    An auto update for one of our software.

    Also, a startup doesn’t indicate that its engineers are beginners.

  • lukast__lukast__ Member

    @0x054m4 said: An auto update for one of our software.

    One should not use automatic updates for production.

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  • 0x054m40x054m4 Member, Patron Provider

    @lukast__ said:

    @0x054m4 said: An auto update for one of our software.

    One should not use automatic updates for production.

    Actually we should, as we have many software and integrations, we have to allow their providers to post them auto updates because it won’t be easy to check every update manually and also to speed up vulnerabilities/bugs fixes for these systems.

  • 0x054m40x054m4 Member, Patron Provider

    Please note that we’re not asking for help or requesting advice via this post. It’s just a clarification for our customers here, or to whom it may concern.

  • @0x054m4 said:
    Please note that we’re not asking for help or requesting advice via this post.

    Stating that you're not asking for advice is an obvious beginners mistake. You really shouldn't do that.

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  • 0x054m40x054m4 Member, Patron Provider

    @totally_not_banned said:

    @0x054m4 said:
    Please note that we’re not asking for help or requesting advice via this post.

    Stating that you're not asking for advice is an obvious beginners mistake. You really shouldn't do that.

    We’ve continued “via this post”. We’ve another places more relevant to request a technical advice regarding that (another post/forum/consultant).

  • NeoonNeoon Community Contributor, Veteran

    @0x054m4 said:
    Please note that we’re not asking for help or requesting advice via this post. It’s just a clarification for our customers here, or to whom it may concern.

    I am not concerned, however your costumers will be.
    You just said, "yolo, we continue doing it because we are lazy"

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  • edited March 9

    @0x054m4 said:

    @totally_not_banned said:

    @0x054m4 said:
    Please note that we’re not asking for help or requesting advice via this post.

    Stating that you're not asking for advice is an obvious beginners mistake. You really shouldn't do that.

    We’ve continued “via this post”. We’ve another places more relevant to request a technical advice regarding that (another post/forum/consultant).

    No, that's obviously wrong. You can't be serious.

  • 0x054m40x054m4 Member, Patron Provider

    @totally_not_banned said:

    @0x054m4 said:

    @totally_not_banned said:

    @0x054m4 said:
    Please note that we’re not asking for help or requesting advice via this post.

    Stating that you're not asking for advice is an obvious beginners mistake. You really shouldn't do that.

    We’ve continued “via this post”. We’ve another places more relevant to request a technical advice regarding that (another post/forum/consultant).

    No, that's obviously wrong. You can't be serious.

    What is wrong exactly on it?

  • @0x054m4 said:

    @totally_not_banned said:

    @0x054m4 said:

    @totally_not_banned said:

    @0x054m4 said:
    Please note that we’re not asking for help or requesting advice via this post.

    Stating that you're not asking for advice is an obvious beginners mistake. You really shouldn't do that.

    We’ve continued “via this post”. We’ve another places more relevant to request a technical advice regarding that (another post/forum/consultant).

    No, that's obviously wrong. You can't be serious.

    What is wrong exactly on it?

    It's a typical beginner mistake. How are you expecting this to work? It can't...

  • 0x054m40x054m4 Member, Patron Provider

    @totally_not_banned said:

    @0x054m4 said:

    @totally_not_banned said:

    @0x054m4 said:

    @totally_not_banned said:

    @0x054m4 said:
    Please note that we’re not asking for help or requesting advice via this post.

    Stating that you're not asking for advice is an obvious beginners mistake. You really shouldn't do that.

    We’ve continued “via this post”. We’ve another places more relevant to request a technical advice regarding that (another post/forum/consultant).

    No, that's obviously wrong. You can't be serious.

    What is wrong exactly on it?

    It's a typical beginner mistake. How are you expecting this to work? It can't...

    Completely, I didn’t get you. The main purpose of this post is just to clarify what happened because we respect our customers here. Not to request a technical advice as we’ve already fixed the issue and its cause.

  • edited March 9

    @0x054m4 said:

    @totally_not_banned said:

    @0x054m4 said:

    @totally_not_banned said:

    @0x054m4 said:

    @totally_not_banned said:

    @0x054m4 said:
    Please note that we’re not asking for help or requesting advice via this post.

    Stating that you're not asking for advice is an obvious beginners mistake. You really shouldn't do that.

    We’ve continued “via this post”. We’ve another places more relevant to request a technical advice regarding that (another post/forum/consultant).

    No, that's obviously wrong. You can't be serious.

    What is wrong exactly on it?

    It's a typical beginner mistake. How are you expecting this to work? It can't...

    Completely, I didn’t get you. The main purpose of this post is just to clarify what happened because we respect our customers here. Not to request a technical advice as we’ve already fixed the issue and its cause.

    Doesn't matter. It will happen again. Are you even certified at all? I don't think so.

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