Anyone else on AMS2 through digital ocean?
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Just went to access my site, 502. Hmm, ok, log into putty to check the logs, connection refused. Hmm, log into digital ocean,
We're experiencing slow event processing in AMS2 resulting in a backlog of events. Events have been temporarily disabled in AMS2 while our engineers investigate the issue.
So I can't load the recovery to get my droplet back. :rage3:
Marvellous. But on the plus side I've got my referral money, spiffing.
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Nah, I'm using NY1, it won't let me use or access AMS2 for due to the capacity.
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@Giorgio-Chiodi I actually messaged them while my site was down, they replied with
We disabled Events as a precaution from people abusing our API to create and destroy droplets for out 2,000,000th droplet contest. (They did one at 1,000,000 which won someone $10,000, so imagine the 2,000,000 is for $20,000. They manually enabled the recovery for me and allowed me to run fsck, by the time I'd done that it was back up.
They also said that their actions shouldn't have had any effect on the droplet and that it may just have been bad timing. But they gave me a free $20 of credit to apologise for any inconvenience. So everythings good again.
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@a_5mith holy.... I didn't know of such a contest - it really doesn't sound like a good idea, especially if you're risking to bring everything down.
Also, freezing a website for hours would do much more damage than 20 bucks, once it's deployed.I think I'll use DO just for testing for now.
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@Giorgio-Chiodi I think my issue may have been due to the latest commit, but it wasn't until the site crashed that it didn't restart. But they definitely should protect against this in future.