
I've had major network connectivity issues with about 10 to 15% of my instances in zone "A" at Amazon's US-EAST-1 region this morning. The instances are trucking away, but the networking is down/flapping/unreliable like crazy on that minority percentage. Anyone else seeing anything like this?

That status board doesn't show any problems (http://status.aws.amazon.com/). Keep in mind that the zone letters differ between accounts so zone A for you could be zone C for someone else. -Grant On Mon, May 13, 2013 at 11:12 AM, Blair Trosper <blair.trosper@gmail.com>wrote:
I've had major network connectivity issues with about 10 to 15% of my instances in zone "A" at Amazon's US-EAST-1 region this morning.
The instances are trucking away, but the networking is down/flapping/unreliable like crazy on that minority percentage.
Anyone else seeing anything like this?
_______________________________________________ Outages mailing list Outages@outages.org https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/outages

Currently connected to an instance in us-east-1 with a PPTP VPN endpoint running on the instance, no problems. I'd provide the availability zone, but my understanding is that they don't correlate across AWS accounts. Brandon On Mon, May 13, 2013 at 11:12 AM, Blair Trosper <blair.trosper@gmail.com>wrote:
I've had major network connectivity issues with about 10 to 15% of my instances in zone "A" at Amazon's US-EAST-1 region this morning.
The instances are trucking away, but the networking is down/flapping/unreliable like crazy on that minority percentage.
Anyone else seeing anything like this?
_______________________________________________ Outages mailing list Outages@outages.org https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/outages

Not seeing anything like this at this time and I have instances in ALL EAST AZ’s. However, it’s quite common to see networking hiccoughs on some instances in an AZ that mysteriously come and go lasting from seconds to tens of minutes.. ____________________________________________ [cid:ED8C7A09-1402-4856-A933-5FE0B2AE67AA] Michael R Self My PhoneFusion ONE number - 954.644.5000 (office/home/fax/mobile/SMS/VoIP) Disclaimer: If this email isn't for you, get rid of it. From: Brandon Galbraith <brandon.galbraith@gmail.com<mailto:brandon.galbraith@gmail.com>> Date: Monday, May 13, 2013 12:28 PM To: Blair Trosper <blair.trosper@gmail.com<mailto:blair.trosper@gmail.com>> Cc: "outages@outages.org<mailto:outages@outages.org>" <outages@outages.org<mailto:outages@outages.org>> Subject: Re: [outages] trouble at AWS US-EAST-1a? Currently connected to an instance in us-east-1 with a PPTP VPN endpoint running on the instance, no problems. I'd provide the availability zone, but my understanding is that they don't correlate across AWS accounts. Brandon On Mon, May 13, 2013 at 11:12 AM, Blair Trosper <blair.trosper@gmail.com<mailto:blair.trosper@gmail.com>> wrote: I've had major network connectivity issues with about 10 to 15% of my instances in zone "A" at Amazon's US-EAST-1 region this morning. The instances are trucking away, but the networking is down/flapping/unreliable like crazy on that minority percentage. Anyone else seeing anything like this? _______________________________________________ Outages mailing list Outages@outages.org<mailto:Outages@outages.org> https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/outages

It's not Amazon. There are large internet instability issues this morning affecting NTT, XO, Verizon, Level 3, and Cogent. Everyone is suffering a little today. --tc On May 13, 2013, at 9:38 AM, Michael R. Self <michael.self@Phonefusion.com> wrote:
Not seeing anything like this at this time and I have instances in ALL EAST AZ’s.
However, it’s quite common to see networking hiccoughs on some instances in an AZ that mysteriously come and go lasting from seconds to tens of minutes..
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From: Brandon Galbraith <brandon.galbraith@gmail.com> Date: Monday, May 13, 2013 12:28 PM To: Blair Trosper <blair.trosper@gmail.com> Cc: "outages@outages.org" <outages@outages.org> Subject: Re: [outages] trouble at AWS US-EAST-1a?
Currently connected to an instance in us-east-1 with a PPTP VPN endpoint running on the instance, no problems.
I'd provide the availability zone, but my understanding is that they don't correlate across AWS accounts.
Brandon
On Mon, May 13, 2013 at 11:12 AM, Blair Trosper <blair.trosper@gmail.com> wrote:
I've had major network connectivity issues with about 10 to 15% of my instances in zone "A" at Amazon's US-EAST-1 region this morning.
The instances are trucking away, but the networking is down/flapping/unreliable like crazy on that minority percentage.
Anyone else seeing anything like this?
_______________________________________________ Outages mailing list Outages@outages.org https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/outages
_______________________________________________ Outages mailing list Outages@outages.org https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/outages

Hi Blair, I am not observing any issues in US East. FYI your 1a, may not be 1a for others. -- Aditya Patawari http://blog.adityapatawari.com/ India On Mon, May 13, 2013 at 9:42 PM, Blair Trosper <blair.trosper@gmail.com> wrote:
I've had major network connectivity issues with about 10 to 15% of my instances in zone "A" at Amazon's US-EAST-1 region this morning.
The instances are trucking away, but the networking is down/flapping/unreliable like crazy on that minority percentage.
Anyone else seeing anything like this?
_______________________________________________ Outages mailing list Outages@outages.org https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/outages

Right. And I have a question about that. To wit: When AWS posts outages, like the one around this time last year that affected to AZs, they named them by letter (b and d if memory serves). But I was viewing that page from a friend's computer who doesn't use AWS, and I wasn't signed in. So how do we know which "B" is "B" and which "D" is "D" when they give AZ outage reports? Anyone have any insight into this? On Mon, May 13, 2013 at 9:32 AM, Aditya Patawari <aditya@adityapatawari.com>wrote:
Hi Blair,
I am not observing any issues in US East. FYI your 1a, may not be 1a for others.
-- Aditya Patawari http://blog.adityapatawari.com/ India
On Mon, May 13, 2013 at 9:42 PM, Blair Trosper <blair.trosper@gmail.com> wrote:
I've had major network connectivity issues with about 10 to 15% of my instances in zone "A" at Amazon's US-EAST-1 region this morning.
The instances are trucking away, but the networking is down/flapping/unreliable like crazy on that minority percentage.
Anyone else seeing anything like this?
_______________________________________________ Outages mailing list Outages@outages.org https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/outages
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Aditya Patawari
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Blair Trosper
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Brandon Galbraith
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Grant Ridder
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Michael R. Self
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Thomas Cannon