• Which the release of FS2020 we see an explosition of activity on the forun and of course we are very happy to see this. But having all questions about FS2020 in one forum becomes a bit messy. So therefore we would like to ask you all to use the following guidelines when posting your questions:

    • Tag FS2020 specific questions with the MSFS2020 tag.
    • Questions about making 3D assets can be posted in the 3D asset design forum. Either post them in the subforum of the modelling tool you use or in the general forum if they are general.
    • Questions about aircraft design can be posted in the Aircraft design forum
    • Questions about airport design can be posted in the FS2020 airport design forum. Once airport development tools have been updated for FS2020 you can post tool speciifc questions in the subforums of those tools as well of course.
    • Questions about terrain design can be posted in the FS2020 terrain design forum.
    • Questions about SimConnect can be posted in the SimConnect forum.

    Any other question that is not specific to an aspect of development or tool can be posted in the General chat forum.

    By following these guidelines we make sure that the forums remain easy to read for everybody and also that the right people can find your post to answer it.

Website stability

I too have been having problems connecting to the website around ~00:00-2:00 am UTC.
Both Sat and Sunday.

Leonardo
 
At 06:00 GMT same happened to me this morning and the day before about the same time. The site was accessible again at 07:00 GMT.
 
Could not access it today morning (Wednesday) around 6:30.

From mobile hence short
 
I could not access the site on (I think) Monday about 1230 - 1300 UTC. It has been fine for me other than this each time I have tried. I am in Australia.

Cheers,
 
Just to say, I’ve had no trouble with the site since you got the provider to do whatever they did. It just works.
 
It just works.
Actually, it works for a few people that were lucky, or didn't try when it was down, to clarify. If it is a website and any single individual is unable to access it, while they are able to access Google, then that is probably a problem for anybody, but the domain providers and possibly one or two others.
 
I have sometimes had my web site available to certain parts of the world but not others. My ISP says this happens sometimes, and AFAIK they didn't do anything to fix it but it did stop happening eventually. I assumed some internet backbone thing?
 
I got that problem from time to time. Almost all Sunday afternoon, 4th March (GMT+7), I cannot get to the website.
 
The website was not available this morning, 9.00 (GMT+7). I don't know if the screenshot helps.
 

Attachments

  • fsdev.jpg
    fsdev.jpg
    210.8 KB · Views: 527
I saw the same message as Tic attached in post #51.

I was going to attach it, but I wonder if you see these in some log file?
 
Well I would say at this point, that it is as fixed as it's going to get. It's not like they are withholding connectivity until the customer actually demands what he's due, we're already past that point.
 
I didn't get any message such as Tic's, but I couldn't also connect to the website around 1:00-2:00 (GMT)
 
Hi,

I have now setup a monitor so that I can keep track of the up and down time of the site. That should give me some more information to contact the webhost company if the problems stays.
 
I setup monitoring every 5 minutes, but that's hasn't failed yet. Sometimes I do see longer responds times, but no failures yet.

It might be the 5 minute interval is too big to capture all issues.
 
Back
Top