JshWright wrote:
So, the RFO they posted wasn't enough for you?
In my experience, Linode is very open about outage causes, and owns up pretty clearly when it's their fault (exhibit A: the shared library update debacle last year).
re exhibit A: all the servers were rebooted in less time than it took fremont to come back online.
My host came up straight away, my linode took 6 hours to come up. There were lots of people on irc in the same boat. Linodes were being fixed one host at a time manually.
The dashboard slowed and then stopped working, all the graphs in all data centres were stopped. Caker showed a graph with a load average of 150 which i think was a database server. Linode did have problems with their system, it wasn't mentioned in the status updates, that's all I'm saying.
When I got home and saw my linode was down, I checked the status and saw the power outage. I logged into the dashboard and it said my linode was running. I logged into lish and it definitely wasn't running. So I thought that's why my linode was still down. lassie isn't going to boot a dead linode when it thinks it's running.
So I opened a ticket to say the dashboard was out of sync with reality, at that time I didn't know there were still major issues. I was letting them know of a possible bug. I got a boiler plate reply about a power outage at fremont. That didn't address my issue at all, my host was up, my linode was down, the dashboard said it was running.
So I went ahead and rebooted from the dashboard, and replied to the ticket explaining the my host was up but jobs weren't running and my linode wouldn't boot. I got a reply saying there was a large queue in the backend and jobs would take a while to run. 6 hours.
Hat tip to the staff for working their bums off getting everyone back online, answering tickets, etc. -1 for not being completely honest in their status updates.