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Title: OOF server work, 27th
Post by: Me on 24 December 2011, 10:20:51
Well, not directly on the server, but something is happening that could potentially affect some people accessing from 27th for up to 72hrs.  Whilst it shouldn't cause a problem, just be aware that it it could.  Homehub users could potentially suffer, reboot the hub should be the cure if thats the case.


Tech details, one of our 2 DNS servers is changing IP. We plan to start this on the morning of the 27th, but its going to involve changing a glue record. Although changing this should be live on the TLDs on their next reload (so within 12-24hrs), our ISPs all uses caching, so could be up to 72hrs.
Title: Re: OOF server work, 27th
Post by: feeutfo on 24 December 2011, 10:35:16
Well, got the home hub bit. ;D

Any news on forum jump from developers btw?  :-\
Title: Re: OOF server work, 27th
Post by: Andy B on 24 December 2011, 13:35:11
Thanks for the warning ................  ??? ??? ??? ??? ???


I kinda understood the title ............. it went down hill from there onwards! :-\ :-\ ;D ;D
Title: Re: OOF server work, 27th
Post by: Vamps on 24 December 2011, 20:14:36
Thanks for the warning ................  ??? ??? ??? ??? ???


I kinda understood the title ............. it went down hill from there onwards! :-\ :-\ ;D ;D

Me too..... How can something being done on OOF workings affect our home hub?
Title: Re: OOF server work, 27th
Post by: YZ250 on 24 December 2011, 20:28:19


I kinda understood the title ............. it went down hill from there onwards! :-\ :-\ ;D ;D

Yep, same here.  ;D ;D
Title: Re: OOF server work, 27th
Post by: aaronjb on 27 December 2011, 21:52:31
Thanks for the warning ................  ??? ??? ??? ??? ???


I kinda understood the title ............. it went down hill from there onwards! :-\ :-\ ;D ;D

Me too..... How can something being done on OOF workings affect our home hub?

It doesn't affect your home hub directly, but;

One of the two computers sitting on the internet that exist to tell your computer where 'www.omegaowners.com' lives in it's numerical form is being moved (think of them like a Yellow Pages for your computer, they give your computer the phone number for the name). The trouble is, the home hub keeps a 'cache' (a local list) of where these computers live on the internet, and it can take a while to realise that the computer has moved and might need a kick to catch up with reality.

In very, very simplified terms, anyway!
Title: Re: OOF server work, 27th
Post by: Vamps on 27 December 2011, 22:33:59
Thanks for the warning ................  ??? ??? ??? ??? ???


I kinda understood the title ............. it went down hill from there onwards! :-\ :-\ ;D ;D

Me too..... How can something being done on OOF workings affect our home hub?

It doesn't affect your home hub directly, but;

One of the two computers sitting on the internet that exist to tell your computer where 'www.omegaowners.com' lives in it's numerical form is being moved (think of them like a Yellow Pages for your computer, they give your computer the phone number for the name). The trouble is, the home hub keeps a 'cache' (a local list) of where these computers live on the internet, and it can take a while to realise that the computer has moved and might need a kick to catch up with reality.

In very, very simplified terms, anyway!

Thank you, I like simple when it comes to computers..... :D :D :D
Title: Re: OOF server work, 27th
Post by: TheBoy on 28 December 2011, 09:59:25
Thanks for the warning ................  ??? ??? ??? ??? ???


I kinda understood the title ............. it went down hill from there onwards! :-\ :-\ ;D ;D

Me too..... How can something being done on OOF workings affect our home hub?
A known flaw in all Homehubs ::)
Title: Re: OOF server work, 27th
Post by: TheBoy on 28 December 2011, 10:04:01
Thanks for the warning ................  ??? ??? ??? ??? ???


I kinda understood the title ............. it went down hill from there onwards! :-\ :-\ ;D ;D

Me too..... How can something being done on OOF workings affect our home hub?

It doesn't affect your home hub directly, but;

One of the two computers sitting on the internet that exist to tell your computer where 'www.omegaowners.com' lives in it's numerical form is being moved (think of them like a Yellow Pages for your computer, they give your computer the phone number for the name). The trouble is, the home hub keeps a 'cache' (a local list) of where these computers live on the internet, and it can take a while to realise that the computer has moved and might need a kick to catch up with reality.

In very, very simplified terms, anyway!
Fortunately, given that the server's IP didn't change this time (it probably will next time - that will be an utter barsteward plan), caching was our friend, hence why we whacked up the TTL for omegaowners.com until the old DNS went offline (then knocked it back down, as anyone able to get the new TTL can obviously get properly to an authoritive server).

I fear a more complex outage in a few weeks, which I need to start dreaming up a plan for.  I'll get a pen and pad put beside the throne....
Title: Re: OOF server work, 27th
Post by: aaronjb on 28 December 2011, 13:13:09
I fear a more complex outage in a few weeks, which I need to start dreaming up a plan for.  I'll get a pen and pad put beside the throne....

You're going to spend a lot of time on the throne if you're going to take the place of the forum.. ;)
Title: Re: OOF server work, 27th
Post by: TheBoy on 28 December 2011, 17:47:11
I fear a more complex outage in a few weeks, which I need to start dreaming up a plan for.  I'll get a pen and pad put beside the throne....

You're going to spend a lot of time on the throne if you're going to take the place of the forum.. ;)
LMAO ;D

Nah, its just my best inspiration when I'm 'poised' ::)