Thanks for sharing, Anthony.

 

I learned from the Qwilt NOC that our local appliance was out “Due to instability detected on the server during the Superbowl event, we have removed traffic from it in order to avoid further impact and to investigate the issue.” They re-enabled our local appliance this morning.

 

So just two coincidences around the same time.

 

Frank

 

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From: Anthony Anderberg via mice-discuss <mice-discuss@lists.micemn.net>
Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2025 3:04 AM
To: mice-discuss@lists.micemn.net
Subject: Re: Qwilt question

 

The Qwilt MICE link has been down since Thursday, they’ve confirmed some kind of hardware problem on their end.

The MICE graphs show an additional outage Wednesday into Thursday, but that’s just me taking a day to get caught up with all of Jeremy’s port moves.

 

I can’t speak to your local appliance’s volume, mine here seems normal - perhaps an artifact of where they get their cache fill?

 

Cheers,

Anthony

 

 

 

From: Frank Bulk <fbulk@mypremieronline.com>
Date: Monday, February 10, 2025 at 11:05 PM
To: "mice-discuss@lists.micemn.net" <mice-discuss@lists.micemn.net>
Subject: Qwilt question

 

FiberNet’s BGP peering with Qwilt at MICE has been down since Thursday, Feb  6 at 1:59 pm and our local Qwilt cache appliance’s volume dropped to zero early Sunday afternoon.

 

MICE graph shows nothing since Wednesday, February 5: https://link.edgepilot.com/s/96b79325/BuP5z25PPk_qGR2cTW3YAw?u=http://micelg.usinternet.com/cacti/graph.php?action=view%26local_graph_id=1209%26rra_id=all

 

Anyone know what’s up?

 

Frank

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