[outages] AWS issues

Sebastian J. Orsini II s.j.orsini at gmail.com
Fri Apr 22 13:42:22 EDT 2016


That correlates with the timing of some really weird DNS issues for us.
(ISP=Hargray)

Ie some webpages would load some wouldn't.   we lost 1/3 of our vpns and
about half our public ips were not pingable from some different isps.

Then it just magically cleared up.   Felt like about 4 ,months ago when
level3 had DNS issues?

I dunno.   Its all okay now......



On Fri, Apr 22, 2016 at 1:29 PM, John Kinsella via Outages <
outages at outages.org> wrote:

> Back to normal as others have said. Lasted 10ish minutes? Normal trace
> below. Not sure if HE issue or Amazon dropped an announcement maybe...
>
>                                                  Packets
> Pings
>  Host                                          Loss%   Snt   Last   Avg
>  Best  Wrst StDev
>  1. 10.0.1.1                                    0.0%     1    1.1   1.1
> 1.1   1.1   0.0
>  2. 10.0.1.49                                   0.0%     1    2.2   2.2
> 2.2   2.2   0.0
>  3. 173.247.205.38                              0.0%     1    3.7   3.7
> 3.7   3.7   0.0
>  4. x.196.247.173.web-pass.com                  0.0%     1    4.9   4.9
> 4.9   4.9   0.0
>  5. x.196.247.173.web-pass.com                  0.0%     1    3.7   3.7
> 3.7   3.7   0.0
>  6. equinix01-sfo5.amazon.com                   0.0%     1    5.6   5.6
> 5.6   5.6   0.0
>  7. 54.240.242.112                              0.0%     1   37.3  37.3
>  37.3  37.3   0.0
>  8. 54.240.242.115                              0.0%     1   28.6  28.6
>  28.6  28.6   0.0
>  9. 205.251.229.189                             0.0%     1   42.8  42.8
>  42.8  42.8   0.0
> 10. 54.239.42.6                                 0.0%     1   25.2  25.2
>  25.2  25.2   0.0
> 11. 205.251.232.130                             0.0%     1   25.1  25.1
>  25.1  25.1   0.0
> 12. 205.251.232.143                             0.0%     1   25.0  25.0
>  25.0  25.0   0.0
> 13. 54.239.48.179                               0.0%     1   26.8  26.8
>  26.8  26.8   0.0
> 14. ???
>
>
> On Apr 22, 2016, at 10:22 AM, Hal Ponton <hal at buzcom.net> wrote:
>
> I've also been seeing some issues to youtube, twitter, amazon and reddit
> from the UK but they just seem to have been kicked back into life.
> --
> --
> Regards,
>
> Hal Ponton
> Senior Network Engineer
>
> Buzcom / FibreWiFi
>
>
>
>
> John Kinsella via Outages <outages at outages.org>
> 22 April 2016 at 18:19
> Currently able to connect to multiple services hosted by AWS (Slack,
> iTunes, and my own EC2 instances). http://status.aws.amazon.com/ claims
> situation normal, so far, although I can’t get into my AWS dashboard.
>
> Might be wider than AWS, but I seem to have connectivity out to other
> major services...
>
> Packets Pings
> Host Loss% Snt Last Avg Best Wrst StDev
> 1. 10.0.1.1 0.0% 29 1.0 10.7 0.9 123.2 26.2
> 2. 10.0.1.49 0.0% 29 1.7 12.1 1.5 101.1 26.7
> 3. 173.247.205.38 0.0% 29 3.7 24.3 3.5 120.4 36.8
> 4. x.196.247.173.web-pass.com 0.0% 29 3.3 20.3 3.2 127.4 36.9
> 5. x.196.247.173.web-pass.com 0.0% 29 3.9 21.0 3.6 106.7 31.3
> 6. v505.core1.sfo1.he.net 0.0% 29 3.9 19.7 3.8 123.5 30.3
> 7. 10ge11-2.core1.sjc2.he.net 0.0% 29 14.8 27.7 4.9 165.2 39.3
> 8. 100ge1-2.core1.nyc4.he.net 6.9% 29 74.4 112.9 66.5 285.1 71.3
> 9. 100ge11-1.core1.par2.he.net 21.4% 29 296.4 171.1 137.0 296.4 57.3
> 10. 10ge3-2.core1.zrh1.he.net 0.0% 28 175.8 173.3 150.4 280.4 34.0
> 11. ???
> 12. ???
> 13. ???
> 14. ???
> 15. te2-2.er01.zrh01.ip-max.net 92.6% 28 391.1 318.5 246.0 391.1 102.6
> 16. xe0-0-3.cr02.gva253.ip-max.net 96.3% 28 331.7 331.7 331.7 331.7 0.0
> 17. xe0-0-1.cr02.gva252.ip-max.net 96.2% 27 321.6 321.6 321.6 321.6 0.0
> 18. ???
>
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