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Asperoth Mayhem
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Posted - 2007.09.28 11:48:00 -
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Edited by: Asperoth Mayhem on 28/09/2007 11:49:51 So..for the past 5 minutes the login screen shows server restarting in 5 seconds, counts down, then recycles back to 5 seconds. Keeps doing this over and over.
Really, how hard is it to actually just restart your servers cleanly? Seeing as how they are brought down once every day as a planned event, and an average of several times a week more as an unplanned event. You'd think after years of this schedule that you'd have the restart process figured out by now.
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Atherin Gaius
Caldari Domini Umbrus
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Posted - 2007.09.28 11:51:00 -
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server status unknown now.
Just because you run the same process to start a server for years doesn't mena you are always going to have the same result of a good start up. things happen, especially with billions of lines of code and info to get processed.
There is at least 5 minutes until it is supposed to be up and running anyway.
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Asperoth Mayhem
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Posted - 2007.09.28 11:57:00 -
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This happens on a regular basis. We already lose more game time due to server downtime than any other MMO. Annoying bugs like this which cost 20 minutes or more of time that the servers could have been up and running really need to be addressed.
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Space Runt
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Posted - 2007.09.28 15:57:00 -
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correct me if i'm wrong but isn't DT 11-12 GMT meaning when you encountered this issue it WAS STILL DT.. therefore no reason to complain |
nomis ekoobmah
Minmatar Republic University
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Posted - 2007.09.28 21:53:00 -
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Originally by: Asperoth Mayhem Edited by: Asperoth Mayhem on 28/09/2007 11:49:51 So..for the past 5 minutes the login screen shows server restarting in 5 seconds, counts down, then recycles back to 5 seconds. Keeps doing this over and over.
Really, how hard is it to actually just restart your servers cleanly? Seeing as how they are brought down once every day as a planned event, and an average of several times a week more as an unplanned event. You'd think after years of this schedule that you'd have the restart process figured out by now.
I guess you've never worked with a cluster.
I have and believe me rebooting a cluster is nothing like rebooting your home PC, at least half the time one or more nodes (or in the case of the system I used to work with, groups of 8 nodes) will fail to reboot cleanly.
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