Oh it wasn't a joke :P

It could well be the cause, the "outage" occurred at 7am GMT so I'm
not sure if that would coincide with the time change. If it goes by
East Coast time which is GMT - 5 that may well match up. Even so,
shouldn't the charts continue to record data?

Thanks

On Nov 6, 11:39 am, Philip <[email protected]> wrote:
> Quote from the internets "The U.S. begins Daylight Saving Time at 2:00
> a.m. local time on the second sunday in March and reverts to Standard
> Time at 2:00 a.m. local time on the first Sunday in November."
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> On Nov 6, 12:33 pm, mscwd01 <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > No it's still unseasonably warm here in the UK...
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> > On Nov 6, 11:27 am, Philip <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > Winter time?
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> > > On Nov 6, 11:51 am, mscwd01 <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > > Hey
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> > > > I am testing out a new app and noticed whilst looking at my reports
> > > > that for a period of approximately 1 hour all charts showed zero
> > > > activity. I.e. Requests/Second, CPU Seconds Used, Instances all
> > > > display zero, when they shouldn't be as the app receives a constant
> > > > supply of traffic. Note: Error/Second shows no errors for that time
> > > > period.
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> > > > This screenshot conveys this:http://imgur.com/QYXDW
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> > > > I have looked in my logs and during that period it shows I still
> > > > received traffic and requests were handled successfully - which is
> > > > puzzling.
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> > > > Has anyone else noticed such an anomaly or is this likely to be an
> > > > issue with my app!
>
> > > > Thanks

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