I'm fairly sure anyone who's a customer will have received emails from
them, but there may be others who've relying on VMs or DNS set up by
someone else and haven't seen the emails.
"We will are writing to you regarding your service at DediPath. With a
heavy heart we must announce that DediPath
Pagerduty has been breaking for us.
ironically it still rings me and tells me to look at their website for
more details of our own outage.
PD wins an award for the best visual http 500 error.
___
Outages mailing list
Outages@outages.org
On Mon, 4 Oct 2021 at 18:23, Paul M - outages
wrote:
> a.ns.facebook.com - 129.134.30.12 - is unresponsive.
>
> am testing the others and I reckon they're unresponsive too.
none of them respond when I dig against them
facebook.com. 132426 IN NS a.ns.facebook.com.
facebook.com. 132426 IN NS
here in the UK, I can't resolve www.facebook.com nor m.facebook.com,
neither with my own caching resolvers, cloudflare or google DNS
a.ns.facebook.com - 129.134.30.12 - is unresponsive.
am testing the others and I reckon they're unresponsive too.
___
https://status.aws.amazon.com/ is reporting EBS performance problems
in us-east-1 or North Virginia.
Not strictly an outage but it could be causing problems which may
manifest downstream as an outage with dependent services.
e.g. we had problems with some EC2 instances failing to start normally.
Copying/pasting for the record
*Elevated error rates*
Identified - We've identified the source of an attack on our systems and
have taken steps to mitigate. We're seeing systems recover, but are still
in a degraded state.
Sep 22, 15:09 PDT
Update - We are continuing to investigate this issue.
Slow page and app loading:
https://www.redditstatus.com/
As per the list rules, web sites normally don't matter but a big service
like reddit might raise complaints to customer services.
___
Outages mailing list
Outages@outages.org
I monitor DNS lookup latency to 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4 and I am not
seeing anything unusual or failures from here in the UK (AS13037).
___
Outages mailing list
Outages@outages.org
https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/outages
I've checked my measurements of Google dns responsiveness on 8.8.8.8 and
not seen anything unusual of late.
Those measurements made in uk from AS13037
Btw, I find that 8.8.4.4 gives more consistent performance, less likely to
have occasional big spikes in latency.
On Wed, 30 May 2018, 18:11
the mailop mailing list might be a good place to ask this as well
https://chilli.nosignal.org/mailman/listinfo/mailop
___
Outages mailing list
Outages@outages.org
https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/outages
On 9 October 2017 at 12:29, Jason Hellenthal via Outages
wrote:
> Currently seeing Google public DNS A and B, still responding well past $TTL
> for two domains. TTL is currently at 300 for a week or more and our changes
> went in place over an hour ago.
>
> Flush cache or
On 13 September 2017 at 23:08, Terry Hardie via Outages
wrote:
> Anyone see any connectivity issues to/from AWS in London from 14:43 to 15:05
> UTC today (2017/9/13)?
>
not I, from a BT business connection (true fibre), was accessing
London and Ireland regions extensively
as someone said, icmp is an unreliable test because ping requests get
dropped by busy servers or network devices.
consider using something like this as a test of a resolver:
/usr/bin/time -f '%e' dig +short +noanswer +time=5 cnn.com @8.8.8.8
___
I monitor* the time for 8.8.8.8 to respond to DNS resolution requests
and I've not seen any problems from the UK with the latency
increasing.
BTW, can I point people to the RIPE Atlas internet measurement project:
https://atlas.ripe.net/
its very useful in situations like this, as well as
On 3 August 2017 at 21:01, Ersing, Will via Outages wrote:
> Has anyone else seen issues with Google DNS on the east coast in the last
> hour? We are having customers call and report multiple outages across
> multiple providers with the only link being Google DNS.
Googles
It's worth setting your on-site monitoring system to measure and
record DNS lookup times to Google's resolvers. I also record the time
to do "wget -p www.google.com". This gives me some insight into
whether there's upstream problems.
___
Outages mailing
in the UK/England, Hutchison Three are currently having problems.
http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/gadgets-and-tech/three-mobile-network-down-broken-customers-no-receive-calls-fault-phone-a7785856.html
ancedatally, I cannot call my own mobile phone.
service was restored about 08:30 GMT today (20170118), having dropped
at 19:30 GMT yesterday (20170117) according to our external
monitoring.
I note that the VPS we have there wasn't rebooted, it looks like it
was just a network issue rather than someome temporarily pulling the
plug on the entire
18 matches
Mail list logo