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Server Issues? Web Site Down? Cpanel Access? Server Migration issues to report.

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I tried downloading my email from website this morning and Thunderbird said it couldn't access it the server. Then I tried loading my website - to no avail. Does anyone have any idea what's going on? Is anyone else experiencing this? Seems like this is the second time this spring this has happened. Is an upgrade going on, or something? Thanks in advance for your help!

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looks like were sharing the same server, misanthrope... my site won't load too. no official advisory on this matter yet... let's just hope the downtime won't last long.

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I have experienced the same thing since this morning (9.oo am GMT, it is now almost 7 pm), the only thing is, my site does load, but it is only since about 2 hours ago I can access the forum here, before I constantly got the message (I use Firefox as my browser) "This site is taking too long to load". When I try to access my Xisto Cpanel, the login screen appears, but ends up in giving me an empty white page.I can ping my smtp server (the one in the name of the domain I have hosted at Xisto), but when I try to send email I get "Unexpected failure, please try later", the same when i try to access the Xisto SMTP or POP3 server.I am glad someone mentioned the announcement on Xisto, as, since I raised a ticket with them many hours ago, I never received a single reply.This is all highly annoying and I really hope it will not go on for much longer.I am very fortunate I finally managed to access the forum so i can add a bit of credit.

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I have experienced the same thing since this morning (9.oo am GMT, it is now almost 7 pm), the only thing is, my site does load, but it is only since about 2 hours ago I can access the forum here, before I constantly got the message (I use Firefox as my browser) "This site is taking too long to load". When I try to access my Xisto Cpanel, the login screen appears, but ends up in giving me an empty white page.I can ping my smtp server (the one in the name of the domain I have hosted at Xisto), but when I try to send email I get "Unexpected failure, please try later", the same when i try to access the Xisto SMTP or POP3 server.

I am glad someone mentioned the announcement on Xisto, as, since I raised a ticket with them many hours ago, I never received a single reply.
This is all highly annoying and I really hope it will not go on for much longer.
I am very fortunate I finally managed to access the forum so i can add a bit of credit.


In all fairness, moving all their servers from one datacentre to another is a big and complicated task; it's likely all the people were too busy with the servers to answer your ticket quickly. Not to mention they probably had hundreds of similar tickets from other people who were wondering what happened.

http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/ shows all the servers as being online again, but I'm still having trouble with mine. I am on a very slow (GPRS) connection, though - it might just be that.
Can anybody else get on?
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Yes, Serverph - I'd say you're probably right. Here it is going on 3pm and I still can't access my site, though I notice that several other Xisto sites are up and running. Curious. And as it turns out my site's been down since last night. This seems excessive.

 

In all fairness, moving all their servers from one datacentre to another is a big and complicated task; it's likely all the people were too busy with the servers to answer your ticket quickly. Not to mention they probably had hundreds of similar tickets from other people who were wondering what happened.

Yeah, it's funny how customers wonder what's happening when they're kept in the dark. "In all fairness," staff could have avoided all those trouble tickets (or at least the majority) had they posted something - anything - at the Xisto forums when they knew a migration was going to take place. A little head's up would have been both the professional and courteous thing to do. As it stands, we were only alerted to the cause of the problem because a newer member took it upon himself to investigate the matter at headquarters after the fact. If admin would please chime in with the estimated uptime of the remaining down sites here in the support forum we'd appreciate it. I for one need to access my site as soon as possible.

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Yeah, it's funny how customers wonder what's happening when they're kept in the dark. "In all fairness," staff could have avoided all those trouble tickets (or at least the majority) had they posted something - anything - at the Xisto forums when they knew a migration was going to take place. A little head's up would have been both the professional and courteous thing to do. As it stands, we were only alerted to the cause of the problem because a newer member took it upon himself to investigate the matter at headquarters after the fact. If admin would please chime in with the estimated uptime of the remaining down sites here in the support forum we'd appreciate it. I for one need to access my site as soon as possible.

Not necessarily. Some people don't take the time to search for and look at the topics concerning Xisto or Xisto in general, especially when they believe submitting a support ticket will solve their problem. The server movement does not affect Xisto alone, it also affects other Xisto hosting sites. It is proper and much more convenient to post at Xisto - Support than to go into each forum and make a topic concerning this. And since Xisto forums have been down for a while (i'm still feeling some lag on my side), the Xisto forums shouldn't currently be relied upon for making announcements.

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my site works but i cant access my control pannle so i thought it was just my luck so can i assume that the reason why my uni.cc DNS donain is not working is because of this. how long do you expect this move to go on.

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Not necessarily. Some people don't take the time to search for and look at the topics concerning Xisto or Xisto in general, especially when they believe submitting a support ticket will solve their problem. The server movement does not affect Xisto alone, it also affects other Xisto hosting sites. It is proper and much more convenient to post at Xisto - Support than to go into each forum and make a topic concerning this. And since Xisto forums have been down for a while (i'm still feeling some lag on my side), the Xisto forums shouldn't currently be relied upon for making announcements.

If this topic is any indicator, customers who "believed" they would receive a response via your suggestion have in fact not. When staff has foreknowledge -however slight - that individual websites will be down for a length of time, than that information should be disseminated through the channels that customers frequent as a matter of course before maintenance. I do not, as a matter of course, visit xisto.com before getting down to the business of editing my website. I expect my site to be up a majority of the time as promised, which thankfully - it has been, for the most part. I do, however, log in to my website through Xisto.com, since that is where login access for my cpanel is located. It is most certainly not convenient for me to visit xisto.com prior to accessing my website to check on announcements that apparently appear after the fact. And it is inconvenient to attempt several login attempts at my website, post a valid question at the SUPPORT forum, wait for a response from admin only to receive apologist rhetoric from a moderator. I request admin confirmation of this moderator's statements.

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Not all Xisto - Web Hosting accounts were affected. It was suppose to be for VPS accounts only unless stated otherwise. I received an email because I am also on a paying server.

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old ip new ip


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64.27.10.193 208.87.241.137

64.27.18.116 208.87.241.138

64.69.34.115 208.87.241.139

64.27.18.105 208.87.241.140

64.27.18.106 208.87.241.141


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64.27.10.183 208.87.241.206

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64.69.33.136 208.87.241.204

64.69.33.137 208.87.241.205




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64.27.10.184 208.87.240.133

64.27.10.192 208.87.240.134


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64.27.10.75 208.87.241.212

64.27.10.75 208.87.241.213


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216.240.157.237 216.240.157.237


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64.69.33.238 208.87.241.198

64.27.10.216 208.87.241.199


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64.27.10.185 208.87.241.134

64.27.28.226 208.87.241.135


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64.27.18.18 208.87.241.214

216.240.157.74 208.87.241.215


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64.69.33.240 208.87.240.99

64.69.33.241 208.87.240.100


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64.69.33.52 208.87.240.165

64.69.33.53 208.87.240.166

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64.69.34.126 208.87.240.92

216.240.157.6 208.87.240.93

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216.240.157.156 208.87.240.90

64.27.6.123 208.87.240.91

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216.240.131.164 208.87.240.109

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64.27.6.125 208.87.240.111

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64.69.43.77 208.87.240.67

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216.240.159.165 208.87.240.154

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64.27.28.225 208.87.240.158

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64.27.10.74 208.87.240.75

64.69.33.198 208.87.240.76

64.69.33.236 208.87.240.77

64.27.21.110 208.87.240.78


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216.240.154.45 208.87.240.122

64.27.6.120 208.87.240.123


It looks like the whole server IPs are being shifted but no word on why Xisto was also part of request failure. I'll try to keep you updated as my own free web hosting is down.

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Just logged into forum at 9:55PM EDT and things are still down. I have a free account. I wonder how long this is going to last? People trying to access sites are becoming exasperated. :lol:

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Yes, it is a mess, isn't it?Fortunately, my web site still loads. (At least it does on my machine, I have not asked anyone else to test it from a remote computer yet).However, I cannot access my Xisto cpanel yet, have not been able to do so the whole day (and now part of the night too), and I still cannot send/receive email from my domain name email.Not only that, the Xisto SMTP server does not seem to work either.Very annoying, as I have newsletters to send out, do updates to my site, etc.I managed to get onto the live chat on Xisto, and the rep there said (that was roughly an hour ago) the senior administrators were dealing with the router.He also said they would reply to my ticket (only raised 15 hours ago) as soon as they got a result.Getting really desperate now....

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Hello, Today I went to check on my bandwidth (something I do when i'm bored) for my website. Well, when I finished typing in my username and password it started to load my cpanel, and it changed the URL to the long URL for the actual cpanel, but when it was done loading the page it just gave me a blank white page with absolutely nothing on it. I have tried logging in with 4 different machines, 3 at school and one here at home. I have read about cpanel problems in other threads and have tried the suggestions in them, but with no success. I can modify my files using my ftp manager still, so I can still update my website when needed; however, I do need to be able to watch my bandwidth because I have just made a new page for my church website that is using a bit more bandwidth then I'm used to, so I'd like to be able to watch my bandwidth. This is a bit of a priority for me because I do alot of my editing at school which I have to use the cpanel for (I can't use an ftp manager there). Thank you in advance for your help.Edit: I forgot to mention that the only thing I have changed in the past week or two is files (adding, editing) for a shoutbox. And for the 12 hours leading up to the problem I hadn't changed a single thing, I had only logged in to check my bandwidth a couple times.

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The servers were migrated since yesterday, and so there was down times all over the xisto network as they were moving everything to some new server storage. Odds are it will take a couple of days for everything to be cleaned up and back to normal.

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