5:23 pm
I’m all over it. Watch this space for updates.
5:44 pm
Still working on finding out what’s wrong, and getting on the path to righting it.
6:43pm
Haven’t forgotten about y’all.
7:54pm
Still on it, still frustrated.
9:05pm
Sorry folks, I’m getting nothing from the physical people who run the physical server. It’s like they disappeared into thin air. So not cool. I’m trying to track down a responsible human, still.
12:48am Dec 20
We’ve made contact and we’re working on getting the damn server back up. Thanks for your patience so far… Watch this space.
1:49am Dec 20
I’m beginning to be worried that they had some sort of gas leak at the server farm, and all the server techs fainted as they… tried…to…crawl…to..the…door. <gasp> Ask with me — why hasn’t this been fixed yet? Why won’t they update me, so I can update you?
I’m to bed, and I’ll be back on it first thing in the morning.
Thanks again for your patience.
10:03am Dec 20
I’m highly dissatisfied with the service we’re not getting in this outage. Not just that we’ve been down since yesterday, when I could have mail-ordered a brand new machine and had it delivered in that space of time — but also with the lack of any reasonable communication from the company herding the servers.
Sorry, folks — it seems like the holidays is the worst time to have tech issues. I’m starting to think that everyone’s on vacation and they left someone’s 8-year old niece alone in the facility to type “We are aware of the issue and currently have staff working on the server to get it back online as soon as possible.” to everyone who desperately inquires, and then go back to playing with her dolls.
Now that the office is open, I’m on the phone.
10:25am
Apparently, some folks work only Mon- Fri, 9 – 5. I’ve heard of such a thing, but never experienced it. Electronic support is 24/7. I mean, that’s what they say right there in the advertising.
I’m whiling away the time shopping for a new home for us.
10:42am
(Rant)
The server should not have been down (worst-case scenario) more than 4 hours. That’s my guess of how long it would take if the entire machine burst into flames. That’s approx. the time it would take to unplug it, pull it out of the rack of millions of other servers, put in a fresh machine, initialize it, and restore backups. And I’ve included in that estimate the time it would take to take a new machine out of the styrofoam and cardboard box.
(/Rant)
If I can’t get service and/or information very soon, I’m considering moving us to a new host. As this always involves considerable disruption and a site-by-site re-up and re-configuration, I would be happy to avoid this, expecially over the holiday season; thus I’m hoping they’ll correct their retrocranial inversion and solve the problem as sooon as possible. If we take this course, I’ll be contacting you both collectively and individually.
11:50am
We are, unaccountably, up. As far as I can tell, it’s a measure of spontaneous server regeneration, because I’ve not yet rec’d any explanation from the company minding the server herd. It’s a miracle! Do your backups, quick.