Pinging blogger.com [66.102.15.100] with 32 bytes of data: Request timed out . Request timed out . Request timed out . Request timed out . Request timed out . Request timed out . (( I can`t access to my blogger account and my blog is not responding whyy? only for me??
I think Google is having some issues... Some data centers for normal web search are down, AdSense ad distribution servers are down (some at least) as well...
Something is wrong at google. Having trouble reaching any google domains, and looking at DNSreport some of their servers are down. http://www.dnsreport.com/tools/dnsreport.ch?domain=google.com
Blogger too then! From this site ( http://www.traceroute.org/ ) you can traceroute to sites from anywhere in the world. Looks like a serious outage. Power cut?
Any one notice AdSense iz down?? I just disabled Java because it was making the boards loade slower than a slug!!!
They aren't *completely* down... just "somewhat". Probably a fiber cut somewhere, and will take a few minutes to propagate the necessary DNS changes to route everyone to an appropriate alternate data center. Google has one of the best data center failover systems I've seen, so I don't think it will be for long.
Google's DNS TTL is 60 seconds, and it's been a lot longer than that. So the failover didn't work properly.
Check out this message I get when logging in to adwords... there is more at the bottom, but I cut it off. * took image off - everyone has seen it by now.
Invalid thread, and my adsense is down too. As a side note I have not registered a single click in the last 14 hours which is very abnormal as I usually get xxx/day.
Every website with AdSense ( including this forum) is hanging right now - doesn't load until the connection to pagead2.google.com times out which is usually 60 seconds!! This is a big screw up, as the adsense javascript is basicly DoSing every site with the code on!
Yeah, this looks like something bigger than a "normal" fiber cut. I'm being switched to different data centers every 60 seconds (as expected), but 80% of the ones I'm being routed to are offline, and the 20% that are up are giving 60% packet loss.