Barney, I'm curious- do you have sufficient data to perform an analysis to determine the source of the service degradation? Thanks, Eliot On 3/23/16 1:39 PM, Glen wrote: > Greetings: > > Today, we experienced a degradation in network service on the primary > IETF server. Network service appears to have been impaired for just > over an hour. > > Our automated systems did detect this issue, and we also received an > emergency alert message from Stephen Farrell, and began an > investigation immediately. Before we could determine a cause, the > degradation cleared, and network service was back to normal. > > In the meantime, this network issue did cause availability > interruptions for the Datatracker, the mailing lists and related > services; however, no data was lost, and no system damage occurred. > Email sent during that interval might be delayed, but should be > retried by sending systems over the next 1-4 hour period, and all > other services are up and available as normal. > > We apologize for this inconvenience. We will continue to monitor and > address any further issues as they occur. > > Glen > Glen Barney > IT Director > AMS (IETF Secretariat) > >
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