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#42631 8-Oct-2009 11:04
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Hey Boss,

Just FYI seem to have an increase in the number of "errors" while surfing around and to geekzone.co.nz.

They are only outages for a few mins, server or service is resetting in some way I would assume, I access GZ from a few locations, have had issues getting anything at all (getting the site to either resolve or transfer). Had the odd 404 and this morning even got a 503 about 10am.

Hope this helps in some way if there is an ongoing problem that might not have been monitored fixed

Cheers

Lee

PS Please also note the following ... http://www.geekzone.co.nz/forums.asp?forumid=50&topicid=42425&page_no=4#261578 

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  #262348 8-Oct-2009 11:10
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The 503 at 10am was me increasing the memory on the virtual machine for this server...

And that entry in the other topic is frightening!




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#262417 8-Oct-2009 15:14
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freitasm: And that entry in the other topic is hawt!


Just fixed up that typo you had in your post...

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