From phil at lchost.co.uk Fri Oct 26 03:58:42 2007 From: phil at lchost.co.uk (Phillip Baker) Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2007 03:58:42 +0100 Subject: [LCH Announce] cpanel0.lchost.net Outage 2:51-3:39AM BST [26/10/2007] Message-ID: <000001c8177c$1e683af0$5b38b0d0$@co.uk> Hi, We've had an issue with cpanel0 this morning which resulted from a reboot we instigated after a kernel oops - this went awry when the box failed to shut down completely. This was initially incorrectly assumed to be a disk check on boot that was making the box take a long time to come back, so no datacentre staff were despatched for the first 25 minutes. Once it became clear that there was something out of the ordinary going on, the box was looked at and brought back to life in short order. Once the box came back up, there were some minor issues with the Apache config due to an inconsistency in CPanel's configuration for a user account, which have been resolved and the server is now running as expected. Apologies for any inconvenience caused by this unfortunate incident. We do have a replacement server for cpanel0 which while not a significant upgrade does generally refresh the hardware, increase the storage size, and add RAID1 to the server storage itself. The hardware will be installed into Telehouse at some point this weekend and arrangements for the migration of data will be made and announced on this list in due course. We will also shortly be adding two CPanel "DNS Only" servers which will be used to further aid those customers who still have yet to move off wave0 not to mention provide automated DNS changes/additions to the secondary server which until this point has not been the case. When these servers (cpdns0 and cpdns1 respectively) are available for service, an announcement will be posted - ALL cpanel users, regardless of server, will then be strongly advised to change their nameservers to these two servers - that way, if your account should move to another cpanel server, you will not need to update nameservers on the domain(s) affected. Regards, Phillip Baker LCHost Chief Technical Officer phil at lchost.co.uk