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Why is skiMRV Down

Greg

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The databases got a little whacky due to a server migration over the weekend. All fixed now.
 

HowieT2

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Hate those server migrations. See 'em flying in formation this time of year.
 

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Go Daddy says: NOTICE: This domain name expired on 11/28/2010 and is pending renewal or deletion
 

Greg

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Go Daddy says: NOTICE: This domain name expired on 11/28/2010 and is pending renewal or deletion

Ack. Expiration date got me again... Give it some time.
 

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I cleared my cache and it still is GoDaddy. Perhaps the update just hasn't made it this far north yet....
 

bvibert

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Working here too. Sometimes it takes awhile for all the DNS servers to update after a change. I'd expect you'd be back up and running soon.
 

Greg

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I think I recall some Vermont ISPs another time being slow to update their DNS. I think it took several days that time.
 

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I think I recall some Vermont ISPs another time being slow to update their DNS. I think it took several days that time.

There are plenty of free DNS servers to use these days

I usually set my devices to use this
Google:
8.8.8.8
GTE
4.2.2.2
easy to remember and fast propagation

Also quite often it's a local cache rather than ISP.. this command fixes that:
in windows, open command prompt
Code:
ipconfig /flushdns

On top of that browsers also cache DNS, so restart your browser
 
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