@VirMachLAX1Z020 needs attention, going up & down (it's either the network, an overload, or both)
🤡 "We can confirm that this is not an issue with any servers, network, or power equipment on our end." 🤡 "We have temporarily paused controls for this service as we are performing maintenance on the server." 🤡 "The servers are working, they are just not connected to the internet!" 🤡
You still have faith after 57 days of continuous downtime?
Man I wish I had your patience
it's easy to have patience when it's just a spare/backup system and only costs $0.33/mo. If you have a few and have decent luck, you've probably got at least one working fine right now, I've got 4 up and 1 down. Even if I use some of these 1-2 months a year, for $5-10/yr it's cheaper than paying to spin up something somewhere else as-needed. This year I finally decided to get rid of all my VPSs with less than 1gb ram and move back to my own dedicated server, so I've got one with fiberstate costing around $50/mo, and that was one of the best deals out there. I've also got a virmach dedi that costs... well, so cheap I probably wouldn't even say the pricing on here, but it gives me an extra 28tb of storage with just as much horsepower as the fiberstate and serves as a fantastic test environment without messing with my actual server.
Hoping my more important and less cheap VPS at AMSD025 might come to life again, too: 🙏🫣
You still have faith after 57 days of continuous downtime?
Not sure my "hope" qualifies as faith here.
Man I wish I had your patience
It's more like I've given up so much that I can only be positively surprised.
All in all, I've had quite a few extremely cheap and quite stable VPS'es with @VirMach , but I've also earlier had 2 or 3 VPSes (at the FFME series servers) stay down for a month or three before being migrated or revived. So, it all depends on expectations, I guess.
"Tenantos license is invalid (unpaid, suspended or not issued to this server). If you got a new license key, please SSH into your Tenantos server and execute \"app license:set \""
@localhost said: "Tenantos license is invalid (unpaid, suspended or not issued to this server). If you got a new license key, please SSH into your Tenantos server and execute \"app license:set \""
Yeah, that's the routing issues, the dedi panel can't reach the license server apparently. For the brief period where the routing was correct, it started working again for me and I was able to reboot my server. We're back to having routing issues, my dedi can't reach any of the Alma mirrors for updates for example, and it looks like that takes the dedi panel out too. He mentioned it in the last post.
@localhost said: "Tenantos license is invalid (unpaid, suspended or not issued to this server). If you got a new license key, please SSH into your Tenantos server and execute \"app license:set \""
Yeah, that's the routing issues, the dedi panel can't reach the license server apparently. For the brief period where the routing was correct, it started working again for me and I was able to reboot my server. We're back to having routing issues, my dedi can't reach any of the Alma mirrors for updates for example, and it looks like that takes the dedi panel out too. He mentioned it in the last post.
Being completely selfish, this is the one that annoys me. Without a console it's hard to trust my dedi. If I reboot and it can't unlock it's disk, an upgrade goes badly, etc... then I'm dead in the water.
side topic: add an http proxy into your repo config somewhere you can reach? That'd get you access to the repos at least.
@skorous said:
Being completely selfish, this is the one that annoys me. Without a console it's hard to trust my dedi. If I reboot and it can't unlock it's disk, an upgrade goes badly, etc... then I'm dead in the water.
side topic: add an http proxy into your repo config somewhere you can reach? That'd get you access to the repos at least.
Yeah, when we first started having routing issues I went to poke around and see if it was something I'd messed up, and ended up borking my networking. Spent a fair bit with it entirely offline, until the routing got fixed for a bit and I was able to use the panel to get in and fix it. I'm right there with you on the selfish desire for it to be fixed, I'm over here losing millions of dollars a day after all! I actually had thought about moving half of my services from my fiberstate dedi to this to do a more thorough beta test of it, I'm really glad my procrastination put that off.
The hardware itself has been fantastic, no hiccups. I'm really eager for the upstream to get their shit sorted.
Also: well derp, hadn't even considered working around it. Great suggestion, thanks!
Comments
5 minutes later.
GUESS WHAT JUST WENT OFFLINE.
Thanks.
Haven't bought a single service in VirMach Great Ryzen 2022 - 2023 Flash Sale.
https://lowendspirit.com/uploads/editor/gi/ippw0lcmqowk.png
Have you been able to login? I see my AMSD018 node sending pings, but doesn't respond to SSH (and no controls/management yet) … wait …
… oh, right. Down again 9 minutes ago. I think it's been 5 weeks for this node for me.
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaand we back.
VPS-at-AMSD018 server is now UP.
Downtime: 36 min
@flips
Haven't bought a single service in VirMach Great Ryzen 2022 - 2023 Flash Sale.
https://lowendspirit.com/uploads/editor/gi/ippw0lcmqowk.png
Anyone on ATLZ005?
Been down for a few days. Solus shows online, but trying any action shows server unavailable.
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Yes, seems more stable/available now.
Hoping my more important and less cheap VPS at AMSD025 might come to life again, too: 🙏🫣

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LAX1Z020
needs attention, going up & down (it's either the network, an overload, or both)🤡 "We can confirm that this is not an issue with any servers, network, or power equipment on our end." 🤡 "We have temporarily paused controls for this service as we are performing maintenance on the server." 🤡 "The servers are working, they are just not connected to the internet!" 🤡
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You still have faith after 57 days of continuous downtime?
Man I wish I had your patience
What a luck! All my VMs are still alive in ATL, LAX, NYC and SJC. Uptime is more than 200 days.
it's easy to have patience when it's just a spare/backup system and only costs $0.33/mo. If you have a few and have decent luck, you've probably got at least one working fine right now, I've got 4 up and 1 down. Even if I use some of these 1-2 months a year, for $5-10/yr it's cheaper than paying to spin up something somewhere else as-needed. This year I finally decided to get rid of all my VPSs with less than 1gb ram and move back to my own dedicated server, so I've got one with fiberstate costing around $50/mo, and that was one of the best deals out there. I've also got a virmach dedi that costs... well, so cheap I probably wouldn't even say the pricing on here, but it gives me an extra 28tb of storage with just as much horsepower as the fiberstate and serves as a fantastic test environment without messing with my actual server.
Not sure my "hope" qualifies as faith here.
It's more like I've given up so much that I can only be positively surprised.
All in all, I've had quite a few extremely cheap and quite stable VPS'es with @VirMach , but I've also earlier had 2 or 3 VPSes (at the FFME series servers) stay down for a month or three before being migrated or revived. So, it all depends on expectations, I guess.
We go agane
"Tenantos license is invalid (unpaid, suspended or not issued to this server). If you got a new license key, please SSH into your Tenantos server and execute \"app license:set \""
Yeah, that's the routing issues, the dedi panel can't reach the license server apparently. For the brief period where the routing was correct, it started working again for me and I was able to reboot my server. We're back to having routing issues, my dedi can't reach any of the Alma mirrors for updates for example, and it looks like that takes the dedi panel out too. He mentioned it in the last post.
Being completely selfish, this is the one that annoys me. Without a console it's hard to trust my dedi. If I reboot and it can't unlock it's disk, an upgrade goes badly, etc... then I'm dead in the water.
side topic: add an http proxy into your repo config somewhere you can reach? That'd get you access to the repos at least.
In the past 90 days, there have been 144 malfunctions, accumulating 13 hours and 51 seconds, with an average availability rate of 99.39%
When can I be fixed in Los Angeles?
Am fortunate as both my Virm VPSs have been quite solid for a while now. Complain - Moan - Praise - Chit Chat (a little balance to the thread)
My Atlanta uptime:

And why not stop in for a visit Mr. @FrankZ ????
Yeah, when we first started having routing issues I went to poke around and see if it was something I'd messed up, and ended up borking my networking. Spent a fair bit with it entirely offline, until the routing got fixed for a bit and I was able to use the panel to get in and fix it. I'm right there with you on the selfish desire for it to be fixed, I'm over here losing millions of dollars a day after all! I actually had thought about moving half of my services from my fiberstate dedi to this to do a more thorough beta test of it, I'm really glad my procrastination put that off.
The hardware itself has been fantastic, no hiccups. I'm really eager for the upstream to get their shit sorted.
Also: well derp, hadn't even considered working around it. Great suggestion, thanks!
Did I miss the explanation for why LAXA007 network has been bouncing like a member of the twerk team for the past couple of months?
It's not like AMSD018 is fully stabilized yet, though