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We’d like to inform you about an upcoming maintenance on server SupremeCenter10.co.uk, that will take place at 3 AM, on June 6th, 2008. The procedure was imposed by the necessity for finding a permanent solution to the downtimes you may have been experiencing lately due to the frequent /var/ file system check procedures. To solve that issue, our administrators will need to re-build the /var/ partition of the server from a scratch, thus ensuring that all possible reasons for those file system disruptions have been eradicated and the server has been brought back to its stable working condition. The maintenance procedure is expected to last about 45 minutes without any negative effect on your hosted data. Please, accept our apologies for the inconvenience that the maintenance may cause to you or your business!
Continue Reading June 5th, 2008
Tomorrow - Friday, May 30th, 2008, (Thursday, May 29th, 10 PM EST / 11 PM EDT), thorough check of HDDs (Hard Disk Drives) will be carried out on our web hosting server - supremecenter10.co.uk. Some issues have been arising lately with one of the hard disk drives of the server, which will be completely resolved with this maintenance procedure.
All web hosting user accounts will remain unaffected, however a short downtime of the server’s web hosting services will occur, not exceeding 30 minutes. Please, accept our apologies for the inconvenience. We hope that you will enjoy thereafter the fully optimized performance of the server.
Continue Reading May 29th, 2008
To the attention of all supremecenter39.com users! As you may have noticed, the server supporting your web hosting services was suffering a temporary unexpected working order disruption within the period of approximately two hours. For the successful resolution of the situation, that was threatening the entirety of the server’s file system, our administrators had to take urgent measures which, unfortunately, required that the server be in offline mode. The remedy operations were followed by a file system check procedure that took most of the time within the period the server was online.
All those operations were completed successfully, leading to the desired server recovery results. Now supremecenter39.com is back online with all the services functioning properly and no data loss registered.
We’d like to thank you for your understanding and would also like to assure you that all the best is being done to avoid further difficulties in this aspect.
Continue Reading May 28th, 2008
Tomorrow - Tuesday, May 26th, 2008, our supremecenter101.com web hosting server will undergo a general maintenance. The procedure is set to start at 9 AM GMT (4 AM EST, 5 AM EDT) and cause a 20 minutes web hosting services downtime.
Please, accept our apologies for any inconveniences caused to you by the short server inaccessibility and remember that we run these routine maintenances in order to ensure optimal quality of our web hosting services.
Continue Reading May 26th, 2008
In order to be optimized the MySQL database performance of our supremecenter27.com web hosting server, maintenance has been scheduled for Tuesday, May 27th, 2008, from 10 to 10:30 AM GMT (5 - 5:30 AM EST, 6 - 6:30 AM EDT). The maintenance will include full re-installment of the server database, after which flawless operation is expected.
Please, excuse us for any inconveniences caused to you by the 30-minutes server downtime and know that we are carrying out this procedure with the sole purpose to improve our web hosting service.
Continue Reading May 26th, 2008
Today, at around 12 AM GMT, we were forced to perform an urgent replacement of the IP addresses of all domains and subdomains currently hosted on supremecenter11.co.uk. This was due to a flood attack whose target website we have failed to determine. All customers, managing their DNS somewhere else, must update their IP address to the corresponding new IP address, which can be found in the Custom DNS Records section of the Web Hosting Control Panel.
The process of determining the website that was subject to the flood attack might take another 48 hours, meaning that within that period at least one more IP change will have to be performed (a change back to the original IP address or a change to a different IP address), before the attacked website finally comes to light
If you are not managing your DNS from somewhere else - no intervention on your side is demanded. The inconvenience in this case is that your website will display an error message of the type ‘Your website has been configured’, or similar, until the DNS cache gets cleared (within 20-30 minutes). According to RFC (Request for Comments) - this process is as time-consuming as is the domain name TTL, in this case - 10 minutes. However, the majority of DNSs do not comply with that standard and cache the results for a longer period of time.
We would like to apologize for any inconvenience caused by this matter.
Continue Reading May 23rd, 2008
To the attention of all supremecenter101.com users! The server operating your web hosting services is suffering at the moment temporary unexpected working order disruptions. For the successful resolution of the situation, our administrators had to change the server’s IP addresses. The change will take effect online within one hour. User can try, however, to activate the update earlier themselves by deleting the cache of the server with the following console command: cmd.exe -> ipconfig /flushdns. We cannot give you any guarantees that the command will have the necessary effect because the DNS of your Internet Provider may have cached the old server IP address.
Thank you for your understanding in advance! We are doing our best to ensure no further difficulties in this aspect.
Continue Reading April 14th, 2008
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