Thanks to all the replied on and off list!
tl;dr dhclient died and the instances gave up their IP's
Turns out this one was inadvertently my fault. I got bit by a bug in an
old version of NetworkManager. Something triggered an update of a package
on some of my instances, which lead to this bug s
Gotcha, thanks for the info.
I am at 128 instances and counting in the last 8 hrs
-Grant
On Fri, Jan 15, 2016 at 1:58 PM, Neil Robst wrote:
> Hi Grant,
> We saw the first confirmed issue last week. So far only
> experienced 2
> confirmed - that last week and one this morning, but its po
Neil / Dovid,
How long ago did your issues start? Symptoms are the same, but the issue
for me started early this morning at an alarming rate.
-Grant
On Fri, Jan 15, 2016 at 1:45 PM, Neil Robst wrote:
> Hi David and Grant,
>
> We have been experiencing exactly the same issue also now w
Grant,
We have been having issues for a few weeks now with instances that randomly
stop getting their IP from DHCP. Did you see any dhcp errors?
Regards,
Dovid
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From: Grant Ridder
Sender: "NANOG" Date: Fri, 15 Jan 2016 12:58:58
To: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: network
Hi,
Over the last 6 hrs i have had over 100 instances in us-east-1 in EC2
Classic fail their instance health checks and a reboot via the console
solves them. Logs on the host point to a loss of all network
connectivity. Anyone else experiencing something like this?
Reached out to AWS support an
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The device can definitely send texts. I had to purchase the device as a
data only device, then I contacted support and told them I was working with
Cisco on a project where the router uses these devices but needs text
capability. They did some magic on the number in their system and got it up
and r
Hi Reza,
Le 13/01/2016 18:36, Reza Motamedi a écrit :
> My question is about BGP and what can be inferred from the output of
> different "show" commands, regarding the point of traffic exchange of two
> networks with different ASNs.
Unless you have a tremendous amount of peers and feeds to work w
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