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Site maintenance: February 26th, 2020

Greetings Elyrians,

The Chronicles of Elyria website will be going down for maintenance at 10 AM pacific time tomorrow, Wednesday, February 26th, 2020.

Downtime is expected to be an hour or less.

We appreciate your patience and will notify you once the site is back online.

Thank you 😃


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2/25/2020 10:53:58 PM #1

I wonder what it is going down for. Either way looking forward to the new changes? If there are any?


2/25/2020 10:58:36 PM #2

I do hope SoE is getting it's final preps


2/25/2020 10:58:42 PM #3

Ooohhh, hopefully it's what we have been waiting for! Thanks for the heads up!


2/25/2020 11:01:28 PM #4

Its going DOWN people!


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2/25/2020 11:04:09 PM #5

Posted By Server at 2:53 PM - Tue Feb 25 2020

I wonder what it is going down for. Either way looking forward to the new changes? If there are any?

They told you. It's going down for maintenance.


2/25/2020 11:05:28 PM #6

Posted By MilevanFaent at 6:04 PM - Tue Feb 25 2020

Posted By Server at 2:53 PM - Tue Feb 25 2020

I wonder what it is going down for. Either way looking forward to the new changes? If there are any?

They told you. It's going down for maintenance.

Lamo you need to let them figure it out...


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2/25/2020 11:05:47 PM #7

Posted By Server at 11:53 PM - Tue Feb 25 2020

I wonder what it is going down for. Either way looking forward to the new changes? If there are any?

If they were adding anything new they would have told us in this thread.


2/25/2020 11:05:50 PM #8

Don't expect much guys. Its just the usual maintenance.

2/25/2020 11:38:18 PM #9

Won't some of you be surprised if SOE unexpectedly resumes on Friday.

Just for maintenance indeed.

😁


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2/25/2020 11:43:24 PM #10

🤔


2/25/2020 11:43:48 PM #11

Down is good. Down is progress.


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2/26/2020 12:02:30 AM #12

FOR MAINTENANCE

2/26/2020 12:19:43 AM #13

I know everyone is excitedly speculating on how this relates to SpE launching, but I would frankly be very concerned if there wasn't a testing phase first.

So, I will submit my speculation that this heralds updates needed to begin testing, not launching.

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2/26/2020 12:52:03 AM #14

Usual maintenance? I am sorry but I have never seen a period of time where the website gets taken down for periodic usual maintenance. It just doesnt happen.

That being said, as Marovec says, it doesnt necessarily herald the start of SoE. It definitely could be SoE related though.


2/26/2020 1:19:07 AM #15

Posted By 1mmaculateDeception at 4:52 PM - Tue Feb 25 2020

Usual maintenance? I am sorry but I have never seen a period of time where the website gets taken down for periodic usual maintenance. It just doesnt happen.

That being said, as Marovec says, it doesnt necessarily herald the start of SoE. It definitely could be SoE related though.

A lot of things could take it down for an hour. Installing OS or web server updates, applying changes to network or security policy, configuring a new proxy server, updating SSL certificates, adding another machine or node to name a few. The site is running on an IIS web server iirc which means it's a Windows deployment and they get security patches all the time. Lots of sysadmins just let the patches build up for several months and then install them all at once lol. Routine server maintenance is boring but it is a thing, and I imagine they don't have (or really need) a ton of redundancy yet, so it makes sense that some administrative tasks could take down the whole site.

...or we could all pipe dream that they're serious about not giving dates for releases anymore and they really are pushing changes from the dev server to the production server. That'd be a neat surprise.