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<dt>[[Sporadic Problems With DNS and Other Services (Aug 2012)|Sporadic Problems With DNS and Other Services (Aug 23-24, 2012)]]
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<dd>DNS lookups were failing sporadically, leading to transient failures in many other services, including:
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<dt>[[ICICS X-wing power outage (Mar 1, 2025)]]
authentication, e-mail, NFS, and software license serversThat problem has now been resolvedHowever, mail from the ECE mail server to Yahoo e-mail addresses will likely be blocked for the next two days.
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<dd>There is a full-building electrical shutdown scheduled for the ICICS X-wing on Saturday March 1 2025, from 06:30 am to 10:30 amThis outage also affects for Hugh Dempster Pavilion, but not the ICICS main buildingComputers should be shut down in advance of this outage to prevent damage and heat buildup.
<dt>[[MacLeod Server Room Failure (Aug 2012)|MacLeod Server Room Failure (Aug 7, 2012)]]
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<dd>A large number of services were down due to an air conditioner failure in ECE's MacLeod server room.  The air conditioner has been repaired, and all services should be running again.
 
 
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Announcements

ICICS X-wing power outage (Mar 1, 2025)
There is a full-building electrical shutdown scheduled for the ICICS X-wing on Saturday March 1 2025, from 06:30 am to 10:30 am. This outage also affects for Hugh Dempster Pavilion, but not the ICICS main building. Computers should be shut down in advance of this outage to prevent damage and heat buildup.