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OVH Down?
Posted by Violent Injection, 06-20-2012, 09:54 PM |
It seems my server at ovh is down and I cannot connect to their site. Anyone else having this issue? |
Posted by Violent Injection, 06-20-2012, 10:04 PM |
Seems it is back up. |
Posted by beastserv, 06-30-2012, 12:02 AM |
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Originally Posted by violentcrimes
It seems my server at ovh is down and I cannot connect to their site. Anyone else having this issue?
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might be related http://status.ovh.net/?do=details&id=2986
Jun 29 14:58:55 rbx-g1-a9.fr.eu 224144: LC/0/3/CPU0:Jun 29 12:58:32 UTC: prm_server_ty[299]: prm_ser_check: Unable to repair Parity error on NP 3, block 0x28 (TM_SC_L234), offset 49, memid 301, name CLASS_SHAPING/CLASS_IQD_SHAPING, addr 0x000005c7, bit 2147483648, ext info 0xffffffff 0xffffffff 0xffffffff 0xffffffff, action 0 (Fix)
Jun 29 14:58:55 rbx-g1-a9.fr.eu 224145: LC/0/3/CPU0:Jun 29 12:58:32 UTC: pfm_node_lc[287]: %PLATFORM-NP-0-NON_RECOVERABLE_SOFT_ERROR : Set|prm_server_ty[172112]|Network Processor Unit(0x1008003)| A non-recoverable soft error has been detected on NP3. The linecard will be rebooted.
Jun 29 14:58:55 rbx-g1-a9.fr.eu 224146: LC/0/3/CPU0:Jun 29 12:58:32 UTC: pfm_node_lc[287]: %PLATFORM-PFM-0-CARD_RESET_REQ : pfm_dev_sm_perform_recovery_action, Card reset requested by: Process ID: 172112 (prm_server_ty), Fault Sev: 0, Target node: 0/3/CPU0, CompId: 0x1f, Device Handle: 0x1008003, CondID: 1034, Fault Reason: A non-recoverable soft error has been detected on NP3. The linecard will be rebooted.
first thing when u got a down server - always go to http://status.ovh.net/ |
Posted by snJohn, 06-30-2012, 10:46 AM |
just had a 5 min outage here |
Posted by smerz, 06-30-2012, 10:50 AM |
yup me too ;-| |
Posted by streaky, 06-30-2012, 10:58 AM |
Yeah basically all of OVH went down for a few minutes.. Ew :p |
Posted by smerz, 07-01-2012, 04:46 PM |
From: http://status.ovh.net/?do=details&id=2988
Basically it seems their IDS diskspace was full and it "intervened on the backbone with bad decisions".
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Still,we're going to set up a small HG with SAS and a lot of TB to prevent it happening again. Anyway,it's ridiculous to have a failure just because the script removed "permit ip any any".
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Quoted for truth!
Should add a disk space alert (monitoring) while they're at it ;-) |
Posted by FastServ, 07-01-2012, 05:13 PM |
I like how transparent they are with their core network status. Cheers for OVH letting those that care know exactly what is happening. |
Posted by streaky, 07-01-2012, 05:44 PM |
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Originally Posted by OVH
Anyway,it's ridiculous to have a failure just because the script removed "permit ip any any"
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Originally Posted by FastServ
I like how transparent they are with their core network status.
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Yeah I like that they tell you what's going on. Be nice if they put their status thing off their own network but you can't have everything |
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