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codyc1515

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#96327 25-Jan-2012 09:43
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Did anybody else notice this? I set it to Google DNS in the meantime.

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  #573157 25-Jan-2012 13:30
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Yeah, I was having all sorts of issues accessing websites, one minute they are dead, next working fine, but half the images hadn't loaded.
Still having some issues today, mainly international. NZ herald seems to be one that gets affected too.




 



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  #573159 25-Jan-2012 13:33
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brandonruscoe: Yeah, I was having all sorts of issues accessing websites, one minute they are dead, next working fine, but half the images hadn't loaded.
Still having some issues today, mainly international. NZ herald seems to be one that gets affected too.

Yeah, same here.

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  #573163 25-Jan-2012 13:44
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codyc1515:
brandonruscoe: Yeah, I was having all sorts of issues accessing websites, one minute they are dead, next working fine, but half the images hadn't loaded.
Still having some issues today, mainly international. NZ herald seems to be one that gets affected too.

Yeah, same here. Contract is up for renewal early next month strongly considering changing considering all of these issues and a few others.


Cody this was part of planned work to upgrade 4 nodes on the Vodafone Core fixed line network

Last time you started another thread like this it was part of planned work as well

I also explained then if outages happen late at night or early in the morning good chance it's part of planned work

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  #573164 25-Jan-2012 13:46
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I have had many DNS issues with Vodafone in the past 4 months. I have set my primary DNS to Vodafone's and secondary to Google's since last month so not noticing any downtime even if Vodafone's DNS server goes down.




Do whatever you want to do man.

  

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  #573165 25-Jan-2012 13:48
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billgates: I have had many DNS issues with Vodafone in the past 4 months. I have set my primary DNS to Vodafone's and secondary to Google's since last month so not noticing any downtime even if Vodafone's DNS server goes down.


The DNS server issue were resloved quite a while back and has been 100% stable for a while now

Last night their was not a DNS issue but nodes that sit in between the DNS were upgraded

John

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