Dear Customers
We have had a major issue on Win5. IIS's metabase had become serverly damaged following an ill-fated upgraded to the latest version of HSphere last week. This problem only came to full light 18 hours ago to us and our team has been working continuously to prevent any downtime from happening.
We are at the moment left with no option but to rebuild the IIS metabase from scratch using an automated script. The PSOFT HSpherw 2.4.1 upgrade has caused too much damage to the IIS metabase file. Sites will be unavailable over the next 120 to 180 minutes as this rebuild progresses
We greatly appologize for this incident and any assosciated downtime. We will be looking into the cause of this extensively to prevent a reoccurance. Please feel free to contact our support team during the rebuild. All customers will be elegible for credit as per SLA on this month - please email [email protected]
We have had a major issue on Win5. IIS's metabase had become serverly damaged following an ill-fated upgraded to the latest version of HSphere last week. This problem only came to full light 18 hours ago to us and our team has been working continuously to prevent any downtime from happening.
We are at the moment left with no option but to rebuild the IIS metabase from scratch using an automated script. The PSOFT HSpherw 2.4.1 upgrade has caused too much damage to the IIS metabase file. Sites will be unavailable over the next 120 to 180 minutes as this rebuild progresses
We greatly appologize for this incident and any assosciated downtime. We will be looking into the cause of this extensively to prevent a reoccurance. Please feel free to contact our support team during the rebuild. All customers will be elegible for credit as per SLA on this month - please email [email protected]