Server NC026 was taken down at 07:30 UTC for the previously mentioned emergency maintenance. We’ll post an update here when it’s back online.
Server NC026 was taken down at 07:30 UTC for the previously mentioned emergency maintenance. We’ll post an update here when it’s back online.
For the same reason as that for the emergency maintenance of servers NC023 and NC027, server NC026 will also undergo the same maintenance starting at 04:00 UTC on Saturday 24 October 2015.
During the six-hour window between 04:00 and 10:00 the server should be down for only up to two hours, but quite possibly less than that.
Server NC026 is a newer web server hosting only a relatively small number of websites, mostly those based on WordPress. We’ll be sending emails out to those clients who will be affected.
If you have any questions or concerns, please let us know. Thanks for your patience and understanding.
The emergency maintenance on server NC023 started at precisely 20:00 UTC and was completed successfully by 20:23 UTC.
There is actually a third server that needs the same work as the two that have already been attended to. We will post our plan for that later today.
The emergency maintenance on server NC027 started at 01:16 UTC and was completed successfully at 02:14 UTC.
Our apologies for the early start! We miscalculated the time zone difference and unintentionally started the maintenance before we should have.
We have run some tests and everything appears to be operating normally. If you have any questions or concerns, please let us know.
Please note that the maintenance on server NC023 is still to be done tomorrow (22 October) at 20:00 UTC.
Thank-you for your patience.
The emergency maintenance on server NC027 has started. All services on this server will be unavailable for the duration of the work.
We will post progress updates here. Thank-you for your patience.
We have scheduled emergency maintenance this week for two of our servers to address a yet-to-be-published security vulnerability in the underlying virtualisation software these servers use.
The schedule is as follows:
Please click on the dates and times to convert the time of the maintenance into your local time zone. Server NC023 is commonly referred to by those that use it as the “relay server”, and server NC027 is our primary mail server.
The maintenance window will be approximately two hours long, but often ends up being much shorter. During the maintenance window the servers and everything hosted on them will be inaccessible. Any incoming mail for domains hosted on the mail server will be queued on the sending mail servers until our mail server is back online; email will be delayed during this time, but not lost. You will be unable to send email or access the webmail during the maintenance window. No websites will be affected.
While we are aware that this maintenance is scheduled during part of the work day for some of our clients, we are unable to change that due to the demands of this effort. We sincerely apologise for that.
We will post updates here and in alerts on our website before, during and after the maintenance.
We appreciate your patience with our efforts to keep our infrastructure and yours secure. If you have any questions, please let us know. Thank-you.
Unless you have been advised otherwise, all domains with mixed-case user names have now been migrated to server NC027.
Again, using Bob@example.com as an example:
Passwords have remained the same.
Please also remember to update your email program’s configuration per the instructions at docs.niner.net/email.
The mail migration is, for the most part, finally complete. As mentioned in our previous post, you will know that your domain has been migrated if you can no longer access email accounts on the old server. If that is the case, please start using the settings for the new server.
The only domains left to migrate are those that have user names with mixed- or upper-case letters, and domains that are changing — i.e., where an old primary domain is being replaced by what was once a secondary domain. We will take the opportunity to migrate the remaining domains outside of the business hours of the clients affected, which differ according to the time zones in which they are located, over the next two days.
There are a few additional notes to be aware of or to emphasise, in addition to those contained in Email migration: Update 1:
In addition to that last specific issue, please check over your accounts yourself to ensure that all is set up and working as it should be. If you need assistance with anything that you cannot address yourself through the control panel, please contact support and we will be happy to help you.
Thank-you again for your patience during this migration, and our apologies again for the fact that it took longer than we had planned.
Due to the many gigabytes of email saved on server NC018, the migration is still ongoing.
We are disabling domains on server NC018 as they are migrated to server NC027. What this means to you is that, if you find that you can no longer access your email account, it has probably been transferred and you should start using the settings for server NC027. Please see the “Things you need to do” heading in the Email migration: Update 1 post for that information.
Thanks for your patience.
The mail migration is definitely underway this time. We will post updates here as necessary.
Systems at a Glance:
Loc. | System | Status | Ping |
---|---|---|---|
NC023 | Internal | Up? | |
NC028 | Internal | Up? | |
NC031 | Internal | Up? | |
NC033 | Operational | Up? | |
NC034 | Internal | Up? | |
NC035 | Operational | Up? | |
NC036 | Operational | Up? | |
NC040 | Internal | Up? | |
NC041 | Operational | Up? | |
NC042 | Operational | Up? |
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