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Scheduled Maintenance Feb 13, 2014 06:00 - 10:00 UTC

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    Planned Maintenance is scheduled for and will affect users on SVR1 and the PokéCommunity website as well as some DNS. We are expecting an up to 4 hour window to complete the maintenance.

    DAL01 - SCHEDULED Maintenance - Maintenance ID 8263686 - FAS03.SR06.DAL01 [02/13/2014]
    Date: Thursday, February 13, 2014 (02/13/2014)
    Start Time: 06:01 AM UTC
    End Time: 10:01 AM UTC
    Services affected: Public Network Connectivity
    Location: DAL01
    Duration: 4 hours

    Our Network Engineers have identified a software issue on a frontend aggregate switch (FAS), FAS03.SR06.DAL01, which provides connectivity for our server(s).

    To prevent an unplanned outage resulting in significant downtime, Engineers will be rebooting this switch during a scheduled maintenance window. Should this reboot fail to rectify the issue, we will be replacing the hardware with a spare. During this maintenance, customer servers will not be reachable on the public network.

    While the maintenance window is set for 4 hours, we expect less than 90 minutes of downtime.
     
    Thanks for the info, I got it down on my cell phone's calendar. I'll avoid coming here during the downtime.
     
    Ah, okay. Thanks for letting us know. :] Good luck on the maintenance! Will this be affecting everything related to PokéCommunity, including our PS server?
     
    Ah, okay. Thanks for letting us know. :] Good luck on the maintenance! Will this be affecting everything related to PokéCommunity, including our PS server?

    Yeah, I would like to know this too, as I'm going to be around online at that time.

    Aside from that, cheers for the heads up, I guess I'll change my plans (if there are big ones) accordingly.
     
    Since the 13th is a Thursday and I don't have class on Thursdays, I'll likely be sleeping. So I'll probably sleep through it. But thanks for letting us know so I can prepare in case I'm actually online then.
     
    And guys i need a help can you tell me what time it will be here in india ? so i can avoid coming here ? My time zone is (UTC + 5.30) ? please help. Well its gettin a little hard to calculate as i am on Mobile and a lake of calculator in my phone ! hope you help me !Z

    Hey thanks for letting us know ! Well i didn't understand all of it but it makes a little chance to me. Well best of luck on your maintenance.
     
    And guys i need a help can you tell me what time it will be here in india ? so i can avoid coming here ? My time zone is (UTC + 5.30) ? please help. Well its gettin a little hard to calculate as i am on Mobile and a lake of calculator in my phone ! hope you help me !Z

    I can't calculate right now, but I'm sure you'd probably be asleep at that time, I think it's 3:01 - 7:01 AM there.
    I hope I'm not wrong, I'm too sleepy.

    Man, I like being here from 6:00 AM - 10:00 AM, but thanks for the heads up anyway.
     
    6 AM to 10 AM UTC would be about equivalent to 11:30 AM to 3:30 PM in New Delhi time, without taking DST into account.

    Either way, I wonder whether the software issue on the FAS was something that has obvious effects on connectivity to PokéCommunity.
     
    6 AM to 10 AM UTC would be about equivalent to 11:30 AM to 3:30 PM in New Delhi time, without taking DST into account.

    Either way, I wonder whether the software issue on the FAS was something that has obvious effects on connectivity to PokéCommunity.

    I don't think so or there would have been an emergency maintenance (and many customers complaining) to deal with it.

    It is only possible that the switch may need to drop offline like if the reboot fails to fix the non-specified glitch or something like that. Then they'll physically replace the unit thus creating the down time.
     
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