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Totally PEBKAS!

We’ve fixed our internal issue, hopefully won’t happen again.

What I really want is a hosting provider that just puts up a blank page on an expired domains, not show a bunch of ads.


Totally was our fault not namecheap’s. What I don’t like is the parking onto a Google ads ridden page.


Yup, that’s done now. Was an oversight on our part - we screwed up :)


Totally, it wasn’t namecheaps fault, was completely ours.

But they parked it on a page that did ads to competitors, I’d like to find a provider that doesn’t do this.


A failure in the way we’re checking our Hotmeister emails. Definitely a problem internally.

We are fixing that.

The biggest issue is with expired domains they park it to a web page that advertises other people. Would like to avoid that.


To restart your heroku dynos from the CLI, do the following:

CLI command is:

`heroku restart --app <app-name>`

This does not work for private spaces, for those you need to do:

`heroku ps:stop <dyno-type> --app <app-name>`

Where <dyno-type> is probably web, worker etc.

Once down, then you do:

`heroku restart --app <app-name>`

This has gotten about 10 apps online already for us so far - we are monitoring our fleet of 100 heroku apps and moving through the rest.

This is a pain in the butt.


Looks like we are getting production sites up and running again by restarting either via the CLI or the dashboard, worth a try if you are down.


12 hours in and sites are still down, https://status.heroku.com/incidents/2822


Now a wider isssue, status.salesforce.com is also down


Doesn't look like a cloudfront issue per se, though that is the error that comes up when trying to get to the Heroku dashbaord.


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