Anyone have the scope on the outage for Bluehost?
https://twitter.com/search?q=%23bluehostdown=tyah
Cannot even move my DNS until its restored. :(
I suggest moving the status page to outside your network as well.
https://www.bluehost.com/hosting/serverstatus
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Later, Joe
I looked at SevOne and liked the product a lot. One thing we found was that
the pricing model escalates pretty rapidly because they count every OBJECT you
monitor, not every device. So if I am looking at Bytes In, Bytes Out, Errors
In, etc on a single interface those are all counted as a
Mark Andrews writes:
> This isn't rocket science. Just use your @#!Q$# brains when you build
> CPE routers.
Right... Still waiting for the first CPE built like that :)
Bjørn
On 11/25/15 9:41 AM, JoeSox wrote:
Anyone have the scope on the outage for Bluehost?
https://twitter.com/search?q=%23bluehostdown=tyah
Cannot even move my DNS until its restored. :(
I suggest moving the status page to outside your network as well.
https://www.bluehost.com/hosting/serverstatus
Can Observium alert on SNMP traps? I seem to remember that it couldn't do
that...
On Wed, Nov 25, 2015 at 12:59 PM, James Greig wrote:
> Depending on what you're after observium might be worth looking into. I
> run solarwinds, paessler and observium but neither are as clear
In message
, Brian
Knight writes:
> On Tue, Nov 24, 2015 at 6:34 PM, Baldur Norddahl
> wrote:
> >
> > DHCPv6-PD allows multiple PD requests. But did anyone actually implement
> > that? I am not aware
Yes, I agree with you Joe - a hasty generalization, as "you get what you
pay for" doesn't really apply to as many goods in the same way it does to
almost all services. However, a $3.49 web site service should have be a
good first clue.
Thank You
Bob Evans
CTO
> Walmart has cheap prices so
Shucks.
On Wed, Nov 25, 2015 at 4:03 PM, James Greig wrote:
> No, as far as I know that's work in progress at the moment. The alert
> system works well for anything polled though but depends how often you're
> polling
>
> James Greig
>
> On 25 Nov 2015, at 23:49, Mike Lyon
On Thu, 26 Nov 2015 10:06:30 +1100, Matt Palmer said:
> Except for the fuckups that the redundancy *caused*...
You can't have split-brain failures if there isn't enough brain to split? :)
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Depending on what you're after observium might be worth looking into. I run
solarwinds, paessler and observium but neither are as clear and as useful for
monitoring network as observium ( My opinion only of course )
Kind regards
James Greig
> On 25 Nov 2015, at 08:54, Paul Stewart
However, with thousands more users at that price point, you would think the
income would be plenty for better services.
Who makes more, the store with smaller quantities at higher prices or the
store that sells more bulk at lower prices? Perception of value, I believe,
wins.
Robert
On Wed,
On Tue, Nov 24, 2015 at 6:34 PM, Baldur Norddahl
wrote:
>
> DHCPv6-PD allows multiple PD requests. But did anyone actually implement
> that? I am not aware of any device that will hand out sub delegations on
> one interface, notice that it is out of address space and
On Wed, Nov 25, 2015 at 02:24:05PM -0500, Andrew Kirch wrote:
> remember folks, redundancy is the savior of all f***ups.
Except for the fuckups that the redundancy *caused*...
- Matt
Walmart has cheap prices so "you get what you pay for."??
Hasty generalization but I can't disagree 100% with your opinion on this
one.
I am learning about the non-profit world of IT and the challenges are all
around me. :)
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Later, Joe
On Wed, Nov 25, 2015 at 12:27 PM, Bob Evans
No, as far as I know that's work in progress at the moment. The alert system
works well for anything polled though but depends how often you're polling
James Greig
> On 25 Nov 2015, at 23:49, Mike Lyon wrote:
>
> Can Observium alert on SNMP traps? I seem to remember that
For an ISP type service - it's almost impossible the make it up in volume
- all you need is one phone call to cost you $10 in support on a $3.50
service. With that many customers you can imagine how many call to just
ask what happened or vent after the event is over.
I founded a cable modem
hi
On 11/25/15 at 05:19pm, Bob Evans wrote:
> For an ISP type service - it's almost impossible the make it up in volume
> - all you need is one phone call to cost you $10 in support on a $3.50
> service. With that many customers you can imagine how many call to just
> ask what happened or vent
Kiriki, you nailed it. Explained this perfectly.
Thank You
Bob Evans
CTO
> The bottom line is the value/price ratio. We should all be working to add
> value. By any means necessary.
>
> The pitfall of low priced "services", is that it's hard to balance the
> support level and lower price for
Forgot to mention that their ETA was by end of today. :facepalm:
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Later, Joe
On Wed, Nov 25, 2015 at 11:21 AM, JoeSox wrote:
> I just waited 160 minutes for a tech call and the Bluehost tech told me he
> was able to confirm that it wasn't malicious activity that took down
remember folks, redundancy is the savior of all f***ups.
:)
On Wed, Nov 25, 2015 at 2:21 PM, JoeSox wrote:
> I just waited 160 minutes for a tech call and the Bluehost tech told me he
> was able to confirm that it wasn't malicious activity that took down the
> datacenter but
Their site and my site work
US west coast
-Grant
On Wed, Nov 25, 2015 at 9:28 AM, Brielle Bruns wrote:
> On 11/25/15 9:41 AM, JoeSox wrote:
>
>> Anyone have the scope on the outage for Bluehost?
>> https://twitter.com/search?q=%23bluehostdown=tyah
>>
>> Cannot even move my DNS
Gee, for $3.49 for a website hosting per month , it's a real bargain.
While the network person inside me says, Wow that's a long outage. The
other part of me is really wondering what one thinks they can really
expect from a company that hosts a website for just $3.49 ? Such a
bargain at less
Can anyone recommend some good third parties for NOC services?
I don’t necessarily need something on the scope of companies like iNOC where
they charge 20 bucks a device because I’ve got my own monitoring system. What
I need are bodies to watch my monitors and react to problems. I also need a
I am very happy with amoebanetworks.com
On Wed, Nov 25, 2015 at 4:27 PM, Daniel Corbe
wrote:
> Can anyone recommend some good third parties for NOC services?
>
> I don’t necessarily need something on the scope of companies like iNOC
> where they charge 20 bucks a device
On Wed, Nov 25, 2015 at 08:41:55AM -0800,
JoeSox wrote
a message of 9 lines which said:
> Anyone have the scope on the outage for Bluehost?
> https://twitter.com/search?q=%23bluehostdown=tyah
The two name servers ns1.bluehost.com and ns2.bluehost.com are awfully
slow to
I just waited 160 minutes for a tech call and the Bluehost tech told me he
was able to confirm that it wasn't malicious activity that took down the
datacenter but rather it was caused by a "datacenter issue".
So my first thought is someone didn't design the topology correctly or
something.
Some of
In message <20151126053449.ga22...@eik.bme.hu>,
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> > Well the requesting router could announce the route. ISC's client
> > has hooks that allow this to be done. That is, after all, how
> > routing is designed to work. The DHCP server usually is sitting
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On 25 November 2015 at 06:23, Mark Andrews wrote:
> > You might think that would be obvious, but exactly zero (0) commercial
> > available CPEs has implemented it like that.
> >
> > THAT means that if you expect the community to do it like this, you do in
> > fact need to write it
On 2015-11-23 17:12, Owen DeLong wrote:
> Except there’s no revenue share here. According to T-Mobile, the streaming
> partners
> aren’t paying anything to T-Mo and T-Mo isn’t paying them.
In Canada, Vidéotron has begun a similar scheme for streaming music. It
is currently at the CRTC. They also
On 2015-11-23 17:26, Owen DeLong wrote:
> Sure, but I really don’t think there’s an exchange per se in this case, given
> that T-Mo
> is (at least apparently) willing to accommodate any streaming provider that
> wants to
> participate so long as they are willing to conform to a fairly basic set
Hey folks.
Looking for feedback from actual customers on SevOne for network monitoring
. anyone using them and willing to share thoughts online/offline?
They have an appealing system for network monitoring and considering it as a
replacement to Solarwinds.
Cheers,
Paul
Hi Christopher,
A better place to reach out to Telstra employees is AusNOG (with a
nicely written email, might I add).
I've BCC'd a fairly active (awesome) Telstra staff member from AusNOG
into this response, so it's up to him if he wishes to respond directly
to you; or even escalate the
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