Advertisement

Network Suffers Heavy Instability

The Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS) computer network experienced long periods of instability yesterday, stranding thousands of users without access to e-mail or the Web.

At the time of publication, Harvard Arts and Sciences Computer Services (HASCS) officials had not yet pinpointed the problem but predicted the network would be up and running again by this morning.

"The working assumption here is that by the morning, the system will be stabilized," said Kevin S. Davis '98, the coordinator for residential computing at HASCS.

Advertisement

Davis said the FAS network started experiencing huge spikes of activity at 3:45 p.m. yesterday through one of its core routers, a computer that directs most of the Internet traffic over the FAS network.

The network was so unstable that HASCS engineers were unable to diagnose whether the problem was hardware or software related.

"The load levels are so high they can't even do diagnostics on it," Davis said.

A group of five HASCS network engineers were replacing the router with a more advanced model early this morning, in the hopes that the higher capacity device would allow them to stabilize and diagnose the problems with the network.

HASCS officials said yesterday's network problems were the worst in recent memory.

Recommended Articles

Advertisement