> From: Derek Balling [mailto:[email protected]] > > You're aware that a large number of instances in US-VA-East are getting > rebooted, right?
Yes, but none of our systems are scheduled for reboot, *and* the machines triggering our alerts have not been rebooting - they just become unavailable on the network for a few minutes and then reappear, without any sort of crash or reboot or anything affecting "uptime." *And* this has been a general issue progressively getting worse and worse over the last several months (but especially bad lately.) For the sake of discussion here, I just pulled reports on the numbers of alerts isolated to Amazon: 2013 Aug: 4 2013 Sep: 0 2013 Oct: 1 2013 Nov: 0 2013 Dec: 0 2014 Jan: 6 2014 Feb: 0 2014 Mar: 0 2014 Apr: 0 2014 May: 0 2014 Jun: 0 2014 Jul: 6 2014 Aug: 8 2014 Sep: from 9/1 to 9/12: 8 2014 Sep: weekend of 9/13 & 9/14: 58 2014 Sep: from 9/15 to 9/19: 18 2014 Sep: weekend of 9/20 & 9/21: 8 2014 Sep: from 9/22 to 9/26: 24 2014 Sep: weekend of 9/27 & 9/28: 70 (so far) 2014 Sep: 186 (so far) _______________________________________________ Tech mailing list [email protected] https://lists.lopsa.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tech This list provided by the League of Professional System Administrators http://lopsa.org/
