[EDIT: as Jai points out in the FB comments, the problem was likely forgetting IPv6. The
AAAA record is now updated, and I should be able to tell in a few
hours whether that fixed it.]
I’m helping my dad migrate some code to a new server. It was at
162.209.99.139 for years, but ten days ago he changed
his DNS settings to point to
34.199.143.13. Everything
looks good to me:
$ dig notes.billingadvantage.com
notes.billingadvantage.com. 1800
IN A 34.199.143.13
The TTL is 1800s, or 30min, which agrees with
dns.google.
I expected everyone would be moved over within a couple hours, but a
week later the old server is still receiving traffic nearly as much as
the new:
date
old server
new server
2021-02-05
943
0
2021-02-06
201
127
2021-02-07
17
108
2021-02-08
364
423
2021-02-09
488
448
2021-02-10
255
503
2021-02-11
281
345
2021-02-12
250
248
2021-02-13
0
88
2021-02-14
0
78
2021-02-15
217
262
2021-02-16
202
287
The old server getting no traffic on the 13th and 14th is probably
because that’s the weekend, and the users who happen to be still stuck
on the old site aren’t using it on the weekend. I asked one of the
users still getting the old server to try rebooting, to no effect.
I thought maybe something was misconfigured with the name servers, but
it looks fine:
$ whois billingadvantage.com \
| grep ‘Name Server’
Name Server: NS1.ZEROLAG.COM
Name Server: NS2.ZEROLAG.COM
$ dig notes.billingadvantage.com \
@ns1.zerolag.com
notes.billingadvantage.com. 1800
IN A 34.199.143.13
$ dig notes.billingadvantage.com \
@ns2.zerolag.com
notes.billingadvantage.com. 1800
IN A 34.199.143.13
I’m not seeing any references to the old IP address anywhere.
Any guesses about why the traffic isn’t moving over?
Weirdly Long DNS Switchover?
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[EDIT: as Jai points out in the FB comments, the problem was likely forgetting IPv6. The AAAA record is now updated, and I should be able to tell in a few hours whether that fixed it.]
I’m helping my dad migrate some code to a new server. It was at
The TTL is 1800s, or 30min, which agrees with dns.google. I expected everyone would be moved over within a couple hours, but a week later the old server is still receiving traffic nearly as much as the new:162.209.99.139
for years, but ten days ago he changed his DNS settings to point to34.199.143.13
. Everything looks good to me:The old server getting no traffic on the 13th and 14th is probably because that’s the weekend, and the users who happen to be still stuck on the old site aren’t using it on the weekend. I asked one of the users still getting the old server to try rebooting, to no effect.
I thought maybe something was misconfigured with the name servers, but it looks fine:
I’m not seeing any references to the old IP address anywhere.Any guesses about why the traffic isn’t moving over?