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What happen to Bluevm California's node?
guyusoftware
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What happen to Bluevm California's node?
Is that the server is already gone?
Alert: Could not Connect to the server beryllium.bluevm.com. This is most likely due to underlying network problem. Make sure that the server is accessible from this particular node by running telnet slave-id 8889
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Have you contacted BlueVM support? If you have not, please do so and resist the urge next time before posting a thread until you've done so.
I had already contact them and they want me to wait for their update information but is is already two days.
From what I understand, it's a hardware issue.
@infinity ... Shouldn't matter whether or not their customer has contacted their support, (s)he was asking if we know anything about it.
For the record, there's nothing on their Twitter account or forum, and I can't readily find a server status page from the main site.
Well it is California.
I'm from Texas so I'm allowed to hate on Cali...
I signed up for one of the Cali nodes last night, haven't been able to get into it yet. Assuming it's a similar problem, no response to ticket for ~12 hours.
Do they have any status page or communication that its down?
Welcome to the support forum of BlueVM!
@breton : The OP is probably more likely to get any update here than any other medium. Maybe @BlueVM could shed some light on the full situation? - It's quite ironic that I frequently get emails from [email protected] (I assume their own monitoring IP) with issues such as :
The port 80 is Up on 204.12.my.ip. Was Down for 100.8 Minutes
DDoS + Hardware.
From what I remember/heard.
Where did you hear that? They're active on here, but from what I've seen, little, if any information regarding any ongoing issues.
FTR, I've not raised this with their support team, I've not had a chance to significantly look into the issues, probably a supplier issue though tbh.
Somebody could give me some information about it? @Bluevm
Yo man nice to see you here.
but my KVM with them is so good so far.
My vps has no effect, running good.
Wait, a post without bashing a DC or company? Good JOB
Chat log from the IRC support chat for @BlueVM ...
http://pastebin.com/KXx5Vshe
No one seems to be able to give a status update, not even "rallias : I handle making sure uptime is maintained."
LoL
The ironic thing is that this box was going to be one of our 10 uptime monitoring nodes :P
@serverbear can we help
@NinjaHawk Sure, just grabbed your latest offer.
@TheHackBox Hey, stupid, when server is running, why bash DC?
Wow, self whoring works :P
@Serverbear
I hope you will not be disappointed.
@Lakid Tears of joy coming out of my eyes :====
@NinjaHawk I'd better cancel my box with you now, good luck.
@Lakid Now Tear of sadness :====
I'm in their IRC? All I can say is just wait, they're working on it.
We are aware of the issue... the raid controller appears to have failed and since it's on board we're coordinating a replacement of the motherboard with the datacenter. Unfortunately this is taking far longer than expected and we will be compensating customers effected by this outage with a free month of service. We are expecting a replacement of the board to be completed tomorrow morning or early afternoon in PST.
Customers who are "in a rush" to have a vps back online can request that we create a new VPS for them instead of waiting for the old vps to come back online.
@Bluevm So it will be fine tomorrow right? Nothing, I could wait for your service. Thanks for your information.
Mental note: Sounds like onboard raid controllers aren't a good idea
Its only when they go out that everything gets fishy.
Depends... Sometimes they can be better than external RAID controllers.