We seem to be working now, or at least slowly catching up.
When I do a Test Network Connection in the BlackBerry Server Configuration tool under the BlackBerry Router tab, I get "Not all IPs that the name resolves to could be successfully connected."
We're set to srp.na.blackberry.net and the network test attempts to contact 206.51.26.33 (successful) and 204.187.87.33 (ERROR: recv() failed: Connection reset by peer (10054).
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BES 4.1.7, Exchange 2007 SP2, SQL 2005, Windows 2003 Server on an ESX VMWare. T-Mobile = our preferred carrier.
I am still receiving the following, in Blackberry Server Configuration, Blackberry Router tab, Test Network Connection...
Attempting to connect to :
srp.ca.blackberry.net (206.51.26.33), port 3101
Successful
Attempting to connect to :
srp.ca.blackberry.net (204.187.87.33), port 3101
ERROR: recv() failed: Connection reset by peer (10054)
We seem to be working now, or at least slowly catching up.
When I do a Test Network Connection in the BlackBerry Server Configuration tool under the BlackBerry Router tab, I get "Not all IPs that the name resolves to could be successfully connected."
We're set to srp.na.blackberry.net and the network test attempts to contact 206.51.26.33 (successful) and 204.187.87.33 (ERROR: recv() failed: Connection reset by peer (10054).
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Yup same here. The 204.187.87.33 has problems but the .33 one appears to take the load because all our pending on the Bes went out.
I heard a "Chunk" as someone at rim flushed the server and all the "pending" mail went "woosh" and flowed down the server into the sewer lines... I mean the internet.
forgive the newbie here, but does this outage affect ATT using just BIS? I have a curve and can't get internet, not getting eny email and any data connection like Jivetalk doesnt work. Thanks...
forgive the newbie here, but does this outage affect ATT using just BIS? I have a curve and can't get internet, not getting eny email and any data connection like Jivetalk doesnt work. Thanks...
This affects all (or many) users in North America, all carriers, all model devices, all services but phone.
Yes this happen to me around 3 pm NYC time when I tried to activate a user. I don't see any angry or pissed of at rim.
This happen a couple of times in the past. I thought rim would get it act together, so now they cant argue their push email system is the best. Heck if someone come out with 99.9999999% uptime network, that's where I will go. Look at what google did against yahoo and msn. No one can't beat them on search engine.
CNN is reporting that service is being restored. It was caused by a crashed server.
I can't believe a crashed server can take RIM's network down like this for 4 hours. Why isn't there infrastructure a little more redundant? You would think a company their size with so many subsribers depending on their devices would have that in place. This is at least the 3rd time something like this has happened over the past 12 months so I hope RIM is working on preventing things like this from happening going forward.
Last edited by BrooklynzFinest; 02-11-2008 at 09:00 PM..