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Author: Support Created: 8/7/2007 4:38 PM
Network related issues, support issues, and other related topics will be found in this blog topic.

By Support on 8/20/2007 9:29 AM

The eagle migration begins today. Our newest server is called Dingo. I will post again when the Eagle migration is complete.

By Support on 8/10/2007 12:25 PM

If you are using FrontPage server extentions on server Rhino, you may see they are not working correctly. This is because Plesk and apache no longer support FrontPage Extentions.  We recommend you upload your pages with FTP, and discountine use of FrontPage related items.

We are working to restore FP at this moment, but it requires us to move to as slighly older version of Apache, and we are testing it first before we make it live on this server. An update will be posted when FP is available.

By Support on 8/9/2007 10:50 PM

Bart migration appears to be working great.  Rhino is performing great! Please email support@amhosting.com if you have any issues.

By Support on 8/9/2007 4:38 PM

Bart is being disabled at this moment, and a slight disruption may occur while the IPs are being bound to the new server.  This process should only take 5 minutes. 

-TW

By Support on 8/9/2007 3:51 PM

Bart will be switched into Rhino, completing our server upgrades / migrations for the server Rhino.  New server migrations for 3 or 4 more servers will occur next week 8.13.2007

-TW

By Support on 8/8/2007 7:53 AM

We are migrating B17 into the Rhino server. This aggregation of accounts into one larger server will be more efficient and allow us to administer our servers in a more effective manner.

 

Please email support@amhosting.com if you have any problems.  

By Support on 8/8/2007 5:00 AM

The migration of the Mercury server to the Rhino server is complete. The migration went smooth save for a small routing issue, and there should be no problems.

Please contact support@amhosting.com if you have any issues to report.  

By Support on 8/7/2007 10:39 PM

The Mercury migration into Rhino has been initialized. We are expecting a smooth transition. More will be posted in this blog as the night wears on.

By Support on 8/7/2007 5:29 PM

 

American Internet is upgrading almost all the systems that we run.  We are in the process of moving all Plesk 7.0.x servers to the latest version 8.2.
Server names include the following:
  • Asteroids
  • B17
  • B29
  • B52
  • Barracuda
  • Bart
  • Cobra
  • Colts
  • Condor
  • Jupiter
  • Kyle
  • Mercury
  • P38
  • Web1
  • Web2
They will be upgraded within the next month or so.  The process should be transparent to you with the exception of a new control panel and faster systems.
After this batch of servers, the following will be upgraded (2 - 3 months from now). Currently 7.5.x
  • Eagle
  • GTO
  • Mars
  • P51
  • Raiders
  • Saturn

The remaining servers will be migrated /upgraded after the 7.x servers have all been upgraded.

This is being done to improve the operation of the services provided to you and to increase security within our domain.

cPanel servers have the latest versions, however we may upgrade hardware on the system in the next 3 -6 months.

If you have any questions, please feel free to call us or email support@amhosting.com.

Thanks!

-Travis Whidden

By Support on 8/7/2007 5:13 PM

It was reported that mail between 1pm and 5pm was not received.  The issue has been found and fixed. Mail from those hours will start to trickle in over the next few hours. The mail should not be lost, as it is sitting in our intermediate mail servers waiting to be delivered to the new server.  Check back in a few hours to see if the mail was received.

Thanks!

-Travis Whidden

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