Networking is up in OKC, slight issue with one of the router modules but I bought a few backups, just had to drive them back and forth. I have an early flight tomorrow to Miami so I'll either make one more trip tonight to get a few servers up, or I'll try to squeeze it in before going to the airport. In either case though I don't think it will change when we'll have it set up for ordering and migrations: that'll probably be Tuesday (unless Miami is smooth and uneventful.)
Let me add the IPv6 block to RADb before someone makes fun of us again...
@VirMach said:
Networking is up in OKC, slight issue with one of the router modules but I bought a few backups, just had to drive them back and forth. I have an early flight tomorrow to Miami so I'll either make one more trip tonight to get a few servers up, or I'll try to squeeze it in before going to the airport. In either case though I don't think it will change when we'll have it set up for ordering and migrations: that'll probably be Tuesday (unless Miami is smooth and uneventful.)
Let me add the IPv6 block to RADb before someone makes fun of us again...
@VirMach
Hi, regarding this message:
Hello, providing you a warning that service may go offline indefinitely, until Hivelocity returns our equipment and it's redeployed to another facility. We're still working on setting up the Miami location at a different facility.
There is already a potential date for your solution? sorry if you said it before, I did not read the thread.
@kidoh said: @VirMach
Hi, regarding this message:
Hello, providing you a warning that service may go offline indefinitely, until Hivelocity returns our equipment and it's redeployed to another facility. We're still working on setting up the Miami location at a different facility.
There is already a potential date for your solution? sorry if you said it before, I did not read the thread.
What do mean "potential date for your solution"? The email says the "service may go offline indefinitely" because they can't guess what Hivelocity is going to do. It's entirely probable Hivelocity doesn't know what they're going to do since they're basically trying to put out the flaming bag of dog poo that is Quadranet and will likely need time to figure out what they have.
@VirMach it's strange but I found that when I add funds via PayPal,PayPal charged my twice while in your Invoice system there is only once,what should I do now
@JonyBee said: @VirMach it's strange but I found that when I add funds via PayPal,PayPal charged my twice while in your Invoice system there is only once,what should I do now
What I remember about this is it has to do with something you’re doing on PayPal’s side like clicking pay twice or back and we’ve never been able to reproduce it if we’re not reloading pages and clicking buttons like crazy throughout the entire process.
You have to open a ticket so we can credit you. Billing system doesn’t support refunding twice so it’ll get added as additional credit. If you don’t want that, the official policy is no refunds but I’d be willing to take a look and see if I can override it somehow.
@kidoh said: @VirMach
Hi, regarding this message:
Hello, providing you a warning that service may go offline indefinitely, until Hivelocity returns our equipment and it's redeployed to another facility. We're still working on setting up the Miami location at a different facility.
There is already a potential date for your solution? sorry if you said it before, I did not read the thread.
They’ll go back online in Oklahoma City in about a week. Then you can request a transfer to other available locations. We’re moving the IP blocks as well so it might stay the same but if it ends up being messy it might get changed.
Lumen set incorrect BGP configuration and did not follow our initial BGP request, we contacted them Monday and they have not yet corrected it. What this means is we don't have any functioning IP blocks. Cogent is still not set up. IX is ready as of yesterday.
Once Lumen responds/corrects the issue we'll have a few servers ready to go.
Going in again tonight and will provide some photos of where we're at with the cabinet.
@cybertech said: @VirMach your client login recaptcha is no good for MJJs.
am in Shanghai now and need VPN to be able to get past it.
It's on the list. Cloudflare's captcha was causing more problems and also pretty ineffective. It was also firing off on other pages and pretty annoying with no good workaround, plus sometimes you'd get stuck in an endless loop of like 8 captchas (if you did them perfectly, otherwise literally endless.)
@cybertech said: @VirMach your client login recaptcha is no good for MJJs.
am in Shanghai now and need VPN to be able to get past it.
It's on the list. Cloudflare's captcha was causing more problems and also pretty ineffective. It was also firing off on other pages and pretty annoying with no good workaround, plus sometimes you'd get stuck in an endless loop of like 8 captchas (if you did them perfectly, otherwise literally endless.)
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Networking is up in OKC, slight issue with one of the router modules but I bought a few backups, just had to drive them back and forth. I have an early flight tomorrow to Miami so I'll either make one more trip tonight to get a few servers up, or I'll try to squeeze it in before going to the airport. In either case though I don't think it will change when we'll have it set up for ordering and migrations: that'll probably be Tuesday (unless Miami is smooth and uneventful.)
Let me add the IPv6 block to RADb before someone makes fun of us again...
@VirMach
Hi, regarding this message:
Hello, providing you a warning that service may go offline indefinitely, until Hivelocity returns our equipment and it's redeployed to another facility. We're still working on setting up the Miami location at a different facility.
There is already a potential date for your solution? sorry if you said it before, I did not read the thread.
What do mean "potential date for your solution"? The email says the "service may go offline indefinitely" because they can't guess what Hivelocity is going to do. It's entirely probable Hivelocity doesn't know what they're going to do since they're basically trying to put out the flaming bag of dog poo that is Quadranet and will likely need time to figure out what they have.
@VirMach it's strange but I found that when I add funds via PayPal,PayPal charged my twice while in your Invoice system there is only once,what should I do now
What I remember about this is it has to do with something you’re doing on PayPal’s side like clicking pay twice or back and we’ve never been able to reproduce it if we’re not reloading pages and clicking buttons like crazy throughout the entire process.
You have to open a ticket so we can credit you. Billing system doesn’t support refunding twice so it’ll get added as additional credit. If you don’t want that, the official policy is no refunds but I’d be willing to take a look and see if I can override it somehow.
They’ll go back online in Oklahoma City in about a week. Then you can request a transfer to other available locations. We’re moving the IP blocks as well so it might stay the same but if it ends up being messy it might get changed.
That’s the general plan but not finalized.
OKC Update
Lumen set incorrect BGP configuration and did not follow our initial BGP request, we contacted them Monday and they have not yet corrected it. What this means is we don't have any functioning IP blocks. Cogent is still not set up. IX is ready as of yesterday.
Once Lumen responds/corrects the issue we'll have a few servers ready to go.
Going in again tonight and will provide some photos of where we're at with the cabinet.
@VirMach your client login recaptcha is no good for MJJs.
am in Shanghai now and need VPN to be able to get past it.
I bench YABS 24/7/365 unless it's a leap year.
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I bench YABS 24/7/365 unless it's a leap year.
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I bench YABS 24/7/365 unless it's a leap year.
It's on the list. Cloudflare's captcha was causing more problems and also pretty ineffective. It was also firing off on other pages and pretty annoying with no good workaround, plus sometimes you'd get stuck in an endless loop of like 8 captchas (if you did them perfectly, otherwise literally endless.)
try replace www.google.com/recaptcha to recaptcha.net/recaptcha
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