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google en gmail down?

Geplaatst: 01 sep 2009, 22:41
door seagull
Ik kan momenteel niet op google, niet op gmail en niet op google apps.
Iemand hetzelfde probleem?

Edit: google lukt terug, gmail en google apps nog niet

Re: google en gmail down?

Geplaatst: 01 sep 2009, 22:47
door johcla
ook hier lukt gmail en google apps niet.

mails ophalen via imap lukt wel, mocht je dat depanneren...

Re: google en gmail down?

Geplaatst: 01 sep 2009, 22:51
door seagull
Bijkbaar ligt het wereldwijd plat.
Thanks voor de tip via imap.

Re: google en gmail down?

Geplaatst: 01 sep 2009, 23:11
door selder
En bookmark dit, en check het daar in het vervolg: http://www.google.com/appsstatus#hl=en

Re: google en gmail down?

Geplaatst: 01 sep 2009, 23:19
door seagull
selder schreef:En bookmark dit, en check het daar in het vervolg: http://www.google.com/appsstatus#hl=en
Had ik al gezien. Alleen raar dat er nog 8/31/09 staat. Zo groot is het tijdsverschil niet tussen PST en CET.
Trouwens gmail en google apps zijn terug up en running bij mij.

Re: google en gmail down?

Geplaatst: 02 sep 2009, 00:34
door driesve
seagull schreef:
selder schreef:En bookmark dit, en check het daar in het vervolg: http://www.google.com/appsstatus#hl=en
Had ik al gezien. Alleen raar dat er nog 8/31/09 staat. Zo groot is het tijdsverschil niet tussen PST en CET.
Trouwens gmail en google apps zijn terug up en running bij mij.
1 september staat er nu wel tussen :), maar een uur geleden inderdaad niet. Waarom weet ik niet, maar nu werkt toch terug alles. (bij mij toch)

Re: google en gmail down?

Geplaatst: 04 sep 2009, 11:31
door seagull
The Google Apps Team schreef:Dear Google Apps customer,

We would like to follow up on the recent Gmail outage and resulting credit through our service level agreement (SLA) with you.

Between 12:45 PM to 2:15 PM PDT | 19:45 - 21:15 GMT on Tuesday, September 1, 2009, Google Apps Gmail users were unable to access their accounts through the Gmail web interface. Users could continue to access their accounts via IMAP and POP. No data was lost during this time; messages were received and delivered, but could not be displayed.

As a result of this incident, we are extending a 3-day SLA credit to your account. This credit will be reflected in an automatic 3-day extension to your Google Apps term date, and no action is needed on the part of your administrators.

We understand that this service outage has affected our valued customers and their users, and we sincerely apologize for the disruption and any impact.

Following are the key points from the incident report:

On Tuesday, September 1, a small portion of Gmail's web capacity was taken offline during a routine upgrade and service update. This is normal operating procedure as the Gmail web interface runs in multiple locations, and Gmail's request routing automatically directs users' requests to available servers. However, we underestimated the increased load that some of the new updates placed on request routing.

As a result, at approximately 12:30 PDT, a few request routers became overloaded and responded by refusing all incoming requests. This response transferred the load to the other request routers, and as the effect rippled through the system, almost all of the request routers became overloaded. As a result, users could not access Gmail through the web interface since their requests could not be routed to a Gmail server. Gmail processing and access through the IMAP/POP interfaces continued as usual because these processes use different request systems.

Upon receiving the error alerts, the Gmail Engineering team immediately began analyzing the issue and initiated a series of actions to help alleviate the symptoms. After determining the root cause to be insufficient available capacity, the Engineering team deployed a large-scale addition of request routers through Google's flexible capacity server systems. As they distributed incoming traffic across the expanded pool of request routers, access to the Gmail web interface returned to normal.

During the incident, we published ongoing reports to the Google Apps dashboard, Gmail Help Center, the Enterprise and Gmail blogs, and the GoogleAtWork and Google Twitter feeds, to help provide customers with the latest status and available workarounds.

The complete incident report (http://www.google.com/appsstatus/ir/buuqdnt6fcervea.pdf) in the Google Apps Status Dashboard describes the corrective and preventative measures to address the underlying causes of the issue and to help prevent recurrence. For ongoing service performance information, please see the Google Apps Status Dashboard at http://www.google.com/appsstatus.

Once again, we apologize for the impact that this incident has caused. Thank you very much for your continued support.


Sincerely,

The Google Apps Team