Server, LeSabre, Being Failed Over

The web server, LeSabre is currently having hardware issues of an as-of-yet undetermined nature. We will be failing it over to new hardware and posting updates as available. We apologize for the inconvenience. This will only affect users on the server, “LeSabre”. Email service will not be affected…

-Update- 3:38am Pacific

The failover process is complete! Everything should be running now on the new hardware. If you are still having issues, please contact support!

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23 Responses to “Server, LeSabre, Being Failed Over”

  1. 1
    JeffH Says:

    I’m on *not_lesabre*-server…will this affect me?

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    JeffH Says:

    @JeffH, no it will not.

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    linewbie.com Says:

    Guess it’s my unlucky day, at first I thought my site down was due to the 2nd DNS problem. Now it is the server failing. My site has been down for over 3 hours, please fix asap. Thanks

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    linewbie.com Says:

    My site is on lesabre btw. Need to upload files for clients, please restore connectivity asap, thanks.

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    Rahul Chand Says:

    My site is on lesabre too. Please fix it ASAP!

    I need to show some work to clients :(

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    teraworld Says:

    hey DH, i have been unable to visit my site or even access email on it, that is for the past 3days. DH getting sick of ur services

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    JeffH Says:

    teraworld: This is not an official channel for support. Your site is not hosted on the LeSabre server. If you are having problems, please feel free to contact us via the support panel, and we’ll be happy to address any questions you may have.

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    Moif Murphy Says:

    Hi Guys, Have you tried turning it off and on again :)

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    Julien Says:

    Hi, thanks for the feedback, but could you please give us regular updates ? we have to give some feedbacks to all our customers who have their site on lesabre, and “we don’t know” is usually not the kind of answer they are waiting for … thanks

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    Shawn Says:

    Hey guys - thanks for being on top of this problem. My page is hosted on LeSabre. I noticed my site was down and decided to check this blog.

    It didn’t take long for it to come back up. It’s now up and running again. Hope everyone else is enjoying this quick turn around.

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    Moif Murphy Says:

    3 hours for a failover is A-OK in my book.

    :thumbup:

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    Daniel Says:

    Was a fast restart, well done DH!
    Great hosting service as usual.

  13. 13
    luca Says:

    My blogs are up and running again. Thank you guys.

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    Tim Linden Says:

    Woo! Site’s back to normal speed. I for one much prefer not knowing the details and not having to deal with the issues! The site I need 100% uptime for is on it’s own dedicated and I get to deal with enough problems keeping it online =P

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    Davinder Says:

    ya… my both site on lesabre and did work at all for mostorous 3 hours ;(

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    Marc André Says:

    Okay, I know I’m nitpicking, but what’s with that comma after “server”. Shouldn’t be “The server LeSabre”? Aren’t commas supposed to be used for pauses, appositions or lists? I’ve been seeing this sort of thing more and more and it really bugs me.

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    brasscrest Says:

    @Marc Andre - Actually, I believe (based on a quick review of my old copy of the Chicago Manual of Style) that it should read “The server, LeSabre, is …”. Using no punctuation makes “server” into an adjective, which it is not. The server name in this case is a parenthetical expression, that is, it could be removed from the sentence without making the sentence into a fragment. Although it would be a rather useless sentence if the server was not named, it would still be a complete sentence.

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    Marc André Says:

    It would not actually make it into an adjective, as i cuold very well say “my brother Tom” without making “brother” into an adjective, or, for that matter, talk about a garage door without making “garage” an adjective.

    Furthermore, the server name is not, in this case, a parenthetical expression: it would be if the server had already been identified or in some way presented and we would only be here specifying its name. Let’s say I’m talking about my brother (yeah, him again); after a while, I could say something like “Then my brother, John, got up and left.” “John,” here, would be parenthetical. But if I had been talking about more than one brother, to identify him, I would say, “Then my brother John got up and left.” Then again, I could also say, “Then one of my brothers, John, got up and left.” “John” can be parenthetical here, since I’m not using “the” but “one”. In that sense, “LeSabre” could only be parenthetical if they had said, “One of our servers” or “A server”.

    (Note that commas can also be used when introducing a quote.)

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    bahtiyar Says:

    My sites down for 6 hours.Thanks for quickly fix this problem .

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    bbqsgt Says:

    Christ, Marc, you really need to get a life if you have the time and energy to complain about something as trivial as punctuation on an ISP server status blog.

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    JeffH Says:

    I’m with brasscrest, and have edited accordingly. Also…FIRST!

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    Marc André Says:

    Sorry bbqsgt if my interests go beyond ISP servers and if I care about language.

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    sohbet Says:

    I Think ,İt’s very nice…

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