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MS-SQL failover
15-10-2014 13:34:20
- 15-10-2014 15:48:35
Status:
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As a result of an incorrect configuration change in our network, the MS-SQL servers for the benefit of shared hosting and MS-SQL instances for customers automatically become active on the failover server. During the failover, the MS-SQL servers were unreachable for up to 1 second.
In the course of the day we will manually switched back to the production server. Once it is known what time that will happen, we will announce it on our site.
Please contact us if you have questions about this error. You can contact us by email at support@bit.nl or by phone +31 (0)318 648 688.
Update placed at 15.10.14, 14:29 by Wido Potters
At 15.00 there will be switched back to the production server. We expect that this will cause an interruption of +/- 1 second for the MS-SQL servers.
Update posted on 10/15/14, 15:48 by Wido Potters
The switchback is performed without any problems.
In the course of the day we will manually switched back to the production server. Once it is known what time that will happen, we will announce it on our site.
Please contact us if you have questions about this error. You can contact us by email at support@bit.nl or by phone +31 (0)318 648 688.
Update placed at 15.10.14, 14:29 by Wido Potters
At 15.00 there will be switched back to the production server. We expect that this will cause an interruption of +/- 1 second for the MS-SQL servers.
Update posted on 10/15/14, 15:48 by Wido Potters
The switchback is performed without any problems.