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Standard User Chrysalis
(legend) Mon 28-Oct-24 14:42:25
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Re: Poor uptime and reliability


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From what I can see from the last update made, there is no new firmware, they rolled back to stable factory build, and are running on that for the foreseeable future. Its doing the job and they have deployed enough of them to handle the load in that configuration.

That's my interpretation of what they have disclosed on it.

Standard User perlen
(learned) Mon 18-Nov-24 14:51:23
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Re: Poor uptime and reliability


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Another DDOS just now?

https://ibb.co/Dk5VbNf
Standard User Pheasant
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Mon 18-Nov-24 15:00:52
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Re: Poor uptime and reliability


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In reply to a post by perlen:
Another DDOS just now?

https://ibb.co/Dk5VbNf

I've seen exactly the same BQM today on two other very separate connections of mine, so I don't believe this is down to A&A...


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Standard User Rhynchelma
(member) Mon 18-Nov-24 15:23:48
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Re: Poor uptime and reliability


[re: perlen] [link to this post]
 
Got the same pattern on my A&A connection. Same time.

But, as Pheasant says…
Standard User Pheasant
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Mon 18-Nov-24 15:40:17
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In reply to a post by perlen:
Another DDOS just now?

https://ibb.co/Dk5VbNf

Asking for a friend...
Standard User BuckleZ
(knowledge is power) Mon 18-Nov-24 17:13:05
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[re: perlen] [link to this post]
 
I'm on BT in the north of Ireland and got the same spike...

https://www.thinkbroadband.com/broadband/monitoring/...

BT Full Fibre 900 via ASUS RT-AX88U (Asuswrt Merlin)
Speedtest.net
IPv4 BQM
Standard User Chrysalis
(legend) Tue 19-Nov-24 11:06:55
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Re: Poor uptime and reliability


[re: Pheasant] [link to this post]
 
I didnt notice without seeing this thread, but yeah I have it.

Given its also on Zen and IDNet, it looks like it is not specific to AAISP as you said.

Standard User perlen
(learned) Tue 19-Nov-24 12:07:25
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Re: Poor uptime and reliability


[re: Chrysalis] [link to this post]
 
Oh no! More FB firmware updates are on the way:

https://aastatus.net/42728

The work outlined below will start from Saturday 23rd November.

Background:
Our FireBrick team has been working on the 'hang' problem that we faced with the LNSs earlier in the year.

The nature of the problem has made investigating the problem very time consuming as it is extremely difficult to reproduce. However, we do believe that a plausible cause has been identified, and code changes have been made to mitigate the problem.

We have been testing this new code, both in our test lab and on a few select A&A routers, for over two months. During this time the new code has not caused the hardware to hang, where older versions of the code did.

Our next step is to run the new code on our LNSs, the ones our customers connect to for their broadband connections.

We plan to do this slowly, out of hours and in a couple of phases.

We believe the cause of the hang is related to how memory is initially allocated for the tasks the FireBrick will be performing, this means that if the hardware is going to hang then this will most likely happen over the first couple of days (or first couple of hours).

Stage one:

We plan to upgrade only one of our LNSs at first. We will move broadband connections on to it in the early hours of the morning and then move them back off a few hours later. This means that during the day, customers will be on the normal set of LNSs.

Then, each night, over the course of two weeks, the LNS will be power cycled and we will move an increasing number of connections over, until it is at the point of taking twice the amount of connections that we'd normally run on an LNS. (We normally run LNSs at around 40% capacity, so twice the number of connections is not a problem.)

Stage two:

Once we have confirmed that the hang is not happening, the second phase would be to run customer connections on the upgraded for a few days at a time.

We will go through a cycle of: move connections off, reboot the LNS, move connections on, wait a few days. Repeat. We will do this with an increasing number of connections until it's at the point of taking a normal amount of connections.

More information and to opt out:

So as to minimise impact to customers, the work of moving connections off and on will happen overnight between 1AM and 5AM.

As mentioned, this phase of upgrading involved only one LNS being upgraded. This will be the one named 'i.gormless'. The connections that will be moved on to 'i.gormless' will be those currently on the LNS named 'h.gormless'. if you are currently on 'h.gormless' (as seen on the top/left) of your line quality graph and want to opt out, then please email support.

Once this phase has been completed, we will review and plan the next stages.
Standard User Michael_Chare
(knowledge is power) Tue 19-Nov-24 12:26:21
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+1
Gigaclear in Kent which is connected to Vodafone and Plusnet VDSL in Anglesey.

Michael Chare
Standard User candlerb
(knowledge is power) Tue 19-Nov-24 14:26:43
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However, we do believe that a plausible cause has been identified

Sure I've heard that before somewhere smile
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