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CCP Explorer

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Posted - 2009.08.30 20:12:00 -
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As was evident from CCP Atlas' in-game message, then we are aware of Jita's problems and are working on fixing it.
Erlendur S. Thorsteinsson Software Director EVE Online, CCP Games |
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CCP Explorer

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Posted - 2009.08.30 20:38:00 -
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We are making progress in recovering Jita. No final ETA yet.
Erlendur S. Thorsteinsson Software Director EVE Online, CCP Games |
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CCP Explorer

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Posted - 2009.08.30 20:50:00 -
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Jita is up again, we are throttling pilots in.
Erlendur S. Thorsteinsson Software Director EVE Online, CCP Games |
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CCP Explorer

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Posted - 2009.08.30 20:59:00 -
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Originally by: Roto Rooter I don't think Jita would have been broken if CCP hadn't changed something and broken it. Why does this keep happening, again and again and again and again...?
That's not true, there are months since any issues affected Jita.
Erlendur S. Thorsteinsson Software Director EVE Online, CCP Games |
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CCP Explorer

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Posted - 2009.08.30 21:08:00 -
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Jita is having further problems.
Erlendur S. Thorsteinsson Software Director EVE Online, CCP Games |
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CCP Explorer

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Posted - 2009.08.30 21:23:00 -
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Originally by: F90OEX How come where not getting offered when we log in, (assuming your in jita) the option to move to another system ?
Because the node Jita was on died again but the cluster still thinks it's alive. We are still working on this.
Erlendur S. Thorsteinsson Software Director EVE Online, CCP Games |
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CCP Explorer

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Posted - 2009.08.30 21:39:00 -
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Originally by: King****o how long do think will it take to solve that issue ?
It would help us a lot if we knew. 
We are still working on it. When the node Jita was on died the 2nd time the cluster did not recognise its departure. We are working to resolve that and stabilise Jita.
Erlendur S. Thorsteinsson Software Director EVE Online, CCP Games |
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CCP Explorer

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Posted - 2009.08.30 21:59:00 -
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Originally by: Mrs Doubtfire So you saying that in the progress of changing nodes, the recieving node did not recognise the transfer and dropped the system? Does that mean that you're afraid of data loss, since you've not rebooted the servers a long time ago?? 
No, the data is intact in the database. We want to avoid a reboot if at all possible for the players that are not affected by Jita misbehaving.
Erlendur S. Thorsteinsson Software Director EVE Online, CCP Games |
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CCP Explorer

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Posted - 2009.08.30 22:14:00 -
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Tranquility will be rebooted shortly, watch out for the in-game message.
Erlendur S. Thorsteinsson Software Director EVE Online, CCP Games |
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CCP Explorer

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Posted - 2009.08.30 22:18:00 -
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Reboot at 22:30 GMT.
Erlendur S. Thorsteinsson Software Director EVE Online, CCP Games |
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CCP Explorer

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Posted - 2009.08.30 22:28:00 -
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It should be a quick reboot.
Erlendur S. Thorsteinsson Software Director EVE Online, CCP Games |
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CCP Zymurgist
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Posted - 2009.08.30 23:03:00 -
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Updated. Server start up at 2330 GMT.
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CCP Zymurgist
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Posted - 2009.08.30 23:06:00 -
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Originally by: James Vayne
Originally by: CCP Zymurgist Updated. Server start up at 2330 GMT.
You're making me look bad!
And dead hamsters are making our floors look bad 
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CCP Explorer

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Posted - 2009.08.30 23:06:00 -
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TQ is starting now, all nodes are ready and waiting for startup timeout to pass.
Erlendur S. Thorsteinsson Software Director EVE Online, CCP Games |
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CCP Zymurgist
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Posted - 2009.08.30 23:14:00 -
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Tranquility is back up! Let the flying commence!
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CCP Explorer

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Posted - 2009.08.30 23:39:00 -
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TQ is now fully up and throttling has been turned off.
Erlendur S. Thorsteinsson Software Director EVE Online, CCP Games |
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CCP Explorer

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Posted - 2009.08.31 20:57:00 -
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Originally by: Jonathan Malcom And those systems go down all the time. I work IT for one of the 5 largest credit card processors in the world and those networks fail constantly. It's just very compartmentalized, so when a network goes down, the number of people affected is limited.
That's not an option with Tranquility. When it goes down, it affects everyone.
The essence of EVE; it's not sharded, it's a single a universe, a single cluster and everything affects everyone.
Erlendur S. Thorsteinsson Software Director EVE Online, CCP Games |
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