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Problems with various EECS services due to electrical work

February 24, 2011 by IRIS Staff

Due to work related to the installation of a new UPS, damage occurred to cabling used by the EECS Storage systems, causing unplanned downtime for a variety of EECS services, including:

* EECS Home Directories and Project space (should be back up)
* Unix Login Server – login.eecs (rebooted)
* DHCP (back up)
* Departmental Webserver (rebooting)
* Matlab licensing (still down)
* EECS IM/Jabber (still down)
* EECS Mailing lists – lists.eecs (still down)


Staff are working to bring these services and others back up now.


UPDATE

[2011-02-24 16:03:52 | Robert McNicholas]

All departmental services have been restored as of around 3:45pm.

Resolved as of 2011-02-24 15:45:00

Filed Under: Resolved Incidents Services: Department Webservice, DHCP, Jabber, Mailing Lists, Matlab Licensing, Unix Login Server

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