I checked two servers, downtime all running up.
The Planet network problem now so, hope it wouldn't be long time.
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Check Andrew's reply to topic: http://forums.dathorn.com/showthread.php?t=1734
My site(s) are still down but its nothing vital so no worries for me..."How can someone be so distracted yet so focused?"
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Data will be safe definitely. It's network problem. We have to wait.Originally posted by underivedcpanel35 is down, and I cant access any of my sites. I hope this will be sorted out soon. I dont even have data back up, will the data be safe?
The only exception data lost mostly happened when there's a sudden power fail in the data centre, it's possible damage some hard disks for all kinds of servers.Last edited by george; 07-08-2005, 11:26 PM.Comment
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Even my dns servers are timeout.
I checked from 3 places of America and Canada, looks it's some network problem that instable with its routing. The Planet their own website is still alive, and their some major switches like dsr3-1, dsr3-2, dsr1-1 are work fine. But our network segments couldn't reach, mostly routing request will stop out of The Planet network (AS21844). The routing problem out of The Planet will make the problem much big and more time to restore. (BGP routing lose)
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This was posted earlier...
Greetings,
The CAR2-4.DLLSTX2 router is currently experiencing some instability (unrelated to the earlier fiber issues). Customers who are routed through this router could experience packet loss, latency, or total connectivity loss until the router is stabilized. Planet Engineers are currently working on stabilizing the router. I will post and update as soon as there is one.
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Thanks for your information. So it should be one of their Cisco Catalyst 6500(or 3750) switch had some hardware problem, and all servers under it are all instable (for us it means down definitely
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Originally posted by ChrisIsBoredThis was posted earlier...
Greetings,
The CAR2-4.DLLSTX2 router is currently experiencing some instability (unrelated to the earlier fiber issues). Customers who are routed through this router could experience packet loss, latency, or total connectivity loss until the router is stabilized. Planet Engineers are currently working on stabilizing the router. I will post and update as soon as there is one.
Thanks for your patience.Last edited by george; 07-09-2005, 01:36 AM.Comment
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Cannot figure out what the real problem there is. Anyone has a record of traceroute to our servers?
No any updated news from The Planet yet.
I should sleep but not to worry about it (for The Planet?). It's not my case....
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