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This message is an outage report for server cpanel1.alurium.com.
The server went offline at 8:31PM PST on June 17, 2009 and came back online at 9:52PM PST on June 17, 2009.
Downtime: 1h 21min
This outage effected all accounts provisioned on cpanel1. If your account is provisioned on a different server your were not effected by this outage.
Cause: We are still investigating the root cause of the outage. The underlying cluster was operational, all host members of the cluster were operational, but the virtual machine (cpanel1) on the host member (AL03) was stuck in an unstable state. The virtual server could not be stopped, rebooted, or suspended. The guest OS was unresponsive and all attempts to gracefully shutdown the system complained of a running task. Eventually we had to force the host member of the cluster to reboot. We are investigating the root cause of this issue.
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Well a new update was just released for Railo and we wanted to upgrade right away. There was a lot of buzz on the various lists of how long it took people to apply the update using the built in features in the Server Administrator, so we decided to time it.
It took only 39.5 seconds to apply the update. That is just incredible. I’ve been using ColdFusion since version 1.5, in fact back then we called it Cold Fusion, and have used various CFML engines during the past decade. But this built it upgrade process is the smoothest I have experience from any vendor.
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We updated our Railo 3.1 build today to the latest release. You can read the release notes of this build to get more information about the changes implemented in this release.
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For those of you who have wanted to sign up for hosting but didn’t have a domain name to use, you know that we allow you to use a sub domain off our ALURIUM.NET domain name. A fully qualified domain name is required because our Railo integration requires that a fully qualified domain name be use to map the host header to the directory path of the account.
Well, up until now you had to ask us to set this up for you because there was no way to automatically test to see if a sub domain name was available for use. Today we released a module that allows you to test the availability of a subdomain in the order form and use an available sub domain and have it provision automatically.
To use a sub domain simply begin by selecting the hosting plan you wish to use. When adding a domain to the account use the ALURIUM.NET drop down from the TLD list and type in a sub name you would like to use.

After you have made entered the sub domain name you wish to use and selected ALURIUM.NET from the drop down menu, click on the check domain link to see if the name you have selected is available. If the sub domain name is already in use by another client you will see the following message.

Otherwise, if the sub domain name is available, you will see the following message with a button allowing you to add the domain to your hosting account.

That is all there is to it. When you submit your order your account will provision automatically and you will have full access to the hosting resources provided by the account level you selected.
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We just announced and release our Trial accounts. The best thing about them is that they are absolutely free. It is a 60 day account that gives you limited disk space and bandwidth but full access to the Railo Administrator so you can test and play with our Railo hosting offerings. If you decide you like the service you can upgrade to a paid account and all of your setting carry forward to the new account.
Why are we doing this? Well we want to lower or completely eliminate the barrier to entry. We want everyone to be able to test our services without feeling presured to sign a lenghty contract. Besides you wont know how good we are until you try us out.
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Just launched the hosting service. Alurium Hosting is now officially open for business. I know some are wondering why we choose to get into the hosting business in these economic times. We were able to employ automation techniques to reduce all our projected overhead and allow us to enter this cut throat market with some pretty exciting features; Dedicated IP addresses, Railo 3.0 CFML scripting, Tomcat 5.0 JSP scripting, and Ruby on Rails.
If you’d like to kick the tires you can use coupon code “RailoHosting” which will wave the first months fees.
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Finishing up the configuration of the hosting servers. Will be launching the service within the next few days and things are getting exciting around here. Staty tuned and I will give more details once we lift the vail.