Curse
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Re: Curse
Curse own MMO champion and they've been down too.
After having a read it seems that curse and mmo champ have had a major hardware failure.
Curse is back online. Mmo champ was briefly back yesterday but they're offline again today.
We are assured that :at no time during the hardware failure was any of your personal
information compromised. We take the sacred trust you put in us with
your information VERY seriously.
After having a read it seems that curse and mmo champ have had a major hardware failure.
Curse is back online. Mmo champ was briefly back yesterday but they're offline again today.
We are assured that :at no time during the hardware failure was any of your personal
information compromised. We take the sacred trust you put in us with
your information VERY seriously.
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in the first post, a clickable LINK said.....
A network outage at a core router in New York City is currently preventing many Curse network sites and services from functioning properly, for people in certain parts of the world. We have contacted our data center, and they are looking into the issue now...
bah, i dont know, maybe the wee shits are hacking again ;(
A network outage at a core router in New York City is currently preventing many Curse network sites and services from functioning properly, for people in certain parts of the world. We have contacted our data center, and they are looking into the issue now...
bah, i dont know, maybe the wee shits are hacking again ;(
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https://www.facebook.com/pages/MMO-Champion/132326176778287
http://www.curse.com/articles/other-en-news/968319.aspx
Both say roughly the same thing:
An important piece of hardware and its backup system failed causing all of our websites to go offline.Around 7:30 AM PST on Wednesday, June 22nd one of the storage array
network (SAN) controller nodes in our Atlanta datacenter failed, causing
all the sites on the Curse network to go offline. This is a highly
redundant system with a backup controller which should have taken over
automatically. However, it did not, despite reporting as healthy. After
replacing the failed controller, it booted, and began copying its
configuration from its peer server. Unfortunately, as soon as the
configuration was copied, the secondary controller also died.
so i guess 'hardware' problem and 'network' problem are both correct
http://www.curse.com/articles/other-en-news/968319.aspx
Both say roughly the same thing:
An important piece of hardware and its backup system failed causing all of our websites to go offline.Around 7:30 AM PST on Wednesday, June 22nd one of the storage array
network (SAN) controller nodes in our Atlanta datacenter failed, causing
all the sites on the Curse network to go offline. This is a highly
redundant system with a backup controller which should have taken over
automatically. However, it did not, despite reporting as healthy. After
replacing the failed controller, it booted, and began copying its
configuration from its peer server. Unfortunately, as soon as the
configuration was copied, the secondary controller also died.
so i guess 'hardware' problem and 'network' problem are both correct
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I'm ok i hope.... i use an email and password that is solely for warcraft only, and never used for forums, just incase websites etc are hacked
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