[Outages-discussion] Amazon.com interruption
Warren Kumari
warren at kumari.net
Fri May 10 21:39:00 EDT 2013
I don't have any useful data here, other than to say "Thank You" for actually providing:
Time (including timezone no less!).
The error message.
A traceroute (including your src IP).
This is so much better than the "Is the Internet also borkwn for you ?!" messages we so often get.
On May 10, 2013, at 1:19 PM, Frank Bulk (iname.com) <frnkblk at iname.com> wrote:
> Did anyone else see access issues to amazon.com down from 8:50 am to 9:04
> am, and then again from 9:09 am until 9:19 am (Central)? I was getting
> "HTTP/1.1 503 Service Unavailable". Their dashboard only shows an issue
> with their Flexible Payments Service.
>
> Frank
>
>
> nagios:/# tcptraceroute www.amazon.com
> Selected device eth0.3, address 96.31.0.5, port 50070 for outgoing packets
> Tracing the path to www.amazon.com (72.21.194.212) on TCP port 80 (www), 30
> hops max
> 1 router-core-inside.mtcnet.net (96.31.0.254) 0.260 ms 0.201 ms 0.181
> ms
> 2 sxct.movl.mtcnet.net (167.142.156.194) 0.207 ms 0.131 ms 0.126 ms
> 3 premier.movl-mlx.fbnt.netins.net (173.215.60.1) 1.991 ms 1.901 ms
> 1.961 ms
> 4 ins-kb1-te-13-2-220.kmrr.netins.net (167.142.64.253) 7.540 ms 7.562 ms
> 7.620 ms
> 5 ins-kc2-et-8-3.kmrr.netins.net (167.142.67.37) 9.234 ms 9.178 ms
> 9.233 ms
> 6 ins-dc1-po20.desm.netins.net (167.142.67.29) 9.192 ms 9.131 ms 9.215
> ms
> 7 te-3-3.car2.KansasCity1.Level3.net (4.53.34.113) 15.605 ms 15.585 ms
> 15.560 ms
> 8 ae-11-11.car1.KansasCity1.Level3.net (4.69.135.233) 57.692 ms 57.626
> ms 57.515 ms
> 9 ae-5-5.ebr2.Dallas1.Level3.net (4.69.135.230) 57.467 ms 57.384 ms
> 57.397 ms
> 10 ae-82-82.csw3.Dallas1.Level3.net (4.69.151.153) 57.274 ms 57.169 ms
> 57.271 ms
> 11 ae-83-83.ebr3.Dallas1.Level3.net (4.69.151.158) 57.420 ms 57.416 ms
> 57.881 ms
> 12 ae-7-7.ebr3.Atlanta2.Level3.net (4.69.134.22) 57.137 ms 57.120 ms
> 57.146 ms
> 13 ae-2-2.ebr1.Washington1.Level3.net (4.69.132.86) 57.510 ms 57.610 ms
> 57.544 ms
> 14 ae-91-91.csw4.Washington1.Level3.net (4.69.134.142) 57.716 ms 57.613
> ms
> ae-81-81.csw3.Washington1.Level3.net (4.69.134.138) 58.287 ms
> 15 ae-4-90.edge2.Washington1.Level3.net (4.69.149.206) 57.111 ms 56.997
> ms 57.492 ms
> 16 AMAZON.COM.edge2.Washington1.Level3.net (4.79.22.86) 57.629 ms 57.784
> ms 57.705 ms
> 17 72.21.220.145 58.537 ms 58.471 ms 58.650 ms
> 18 72.21.222.139 58.438 ms 71.582 ms 58.461 ms
> 19 205.251.248.3 59.257 ms 59.249 ms 59.251 ms
> 20 205.251.248.9 59.904 ms 60.060 ms 60.509 ms
> 21 72.21.194.212 [open] 58.633 ms 58.522 ms 58.677 ms
> nagios:/#
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