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Emergency Reboot of IRIS Webserver

August 24, 2007 by IRIS Staff

The IRIS website server (iris.eecs.berkeley.edu) was rebooted at around 11:40am today, due to unforseen complications arising from the emergency network outage at 10:40am. Immediately prior to the reboot, you may have been unable to log in to network or roster database applications, and experienced a general slowness problem. IRIS staff apologizes for inconvenience. If you are still experiencing problems with this server, please contact help@eecs immediately.

UPDATE

[2007-08-24 12:38:20 | Tom Maher]

The services affected by the IRIS server reboot have now been restored. If you are still experiencing problems, please contact help@eecs.

Resolved as of 2007-08-24 12:00:00

Filed Under: Resolved Incidents Services: IRIS Website

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