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Thats what I wanted to know and was the main reason for calling but seeing as they didnt even know there was an issue I thought it a waste of time asking!
I find it a bit surprising that this kind of thing can happen without anybody at Nominet noticing, and even when somebody reports the problem we are told there is no problem!
As far as I can tell nothing dropped during office hours yesterday.
I find it a bit surprising that this kind of thing can happen without anybody at Nominet noticing, and even when somebody reports the problem we are told there is no problem!
If Oracle wrote decent client libraries so that we could not end up with processes that can't connect yet don't generate errors then our monitoring systems would have very few problems. This same nonsense afflicts many of our systems. Our latest missive to Oracle asks them to provide us with the source for pro*c so that we can fix it ourselves. Little chance of that though.
Anyway, you weren't told there was no problem, you were told we were unaware of one and would investigate. Which was true, and we did and it is fixed.
I reported it twice yesterday 1pm & 5pm and I'm sure the first time I was told there was no problem. Anyway all fixed now, two of the domains I was monitoring have dropped, caught 1 missed 1, would be happy if I could keep that up
I reported it twice yesterday 1pm & 5pm and I'm sure the first time I was told there was no problem. Anyway all fixed now, two of the domains I was monitoring have dropped, caught 1 missed 1, would be happy if I could keep that up