Smugmug should at least send a generic email telling customers that the service is down and the eta (if available) it will be up.
Don't let us find it out this way.
Not good customer service and etiquette.
I think this is the quickest they have goteen to it... so please, have some perspective before saying this...
I went down about exactly 5 minutes ago... EXACTLY!!! and now my gallery is back!!!
I think that you could drink a cup of coffee in a lot longer period of time than it took these guys to get back to my galleries and to post on the front pages...
So, this is got to be a SPEED RECORD in recovery, and not the least on New Years Day when everyone should be NOT WORKING... (I meant the admins etc.)
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edited January 1, 2008
Cuh-RASH!
Oh boy, I hope this doesn't cause client's shopping carts to empty! (That should be a matter of cookies though, right?)
I'm not too worried though, Smugmug is probably in the guiness book of world records for fastest recovery from server downtime. Half the time I take the time to come on the forums or write the help desk, the problem is fixed by the time I'm done posting / writing... So, here's to a speedy recovery!
lol what a great way to start 2008! I hope the Smugmug office isn't like, empty right now or something due to new years day!
Smugmug should at least send a generic email telling customers that the service is down and the eta (if available) it will be up.
Don't let us find it out this way.
Not good customer service and etiquette.
I agree that we'd like to know ASAP, but I'd also point out that my site was down less than 12 minutes before Mike answered on here. That's pretty amazing if you ask me.
I agree that we'd like to know ASAP, but I'd also point out that my site was down less than 12 minutes before Mike answered on here. That's pretty amazing if you ask me.
Sorry, I would have been quicker, but we were deluged in the help desk and I didn't think about dgrin until a bit later. :cry
Y'all don't want to hear me, you just want to dance.
Smugmug should at least send a generic email telling customers that the service is down and the eta (if available) it will be up.
Don't let us find it out this way.
Not good customer service and etiquette.
There is a message on the home page. An e-mail to everyone would not be technicaly the best way to handle a situation such as this. But the time the emails are delivered, the problem may very well be fixed already.
Technical problems happen, and the cause is not always obvious, or indeed the impact. They probably found out the same way we did...
that actually makes me feel better....it means there must be a problem with the entire system. I thought I had done something to mess up my own site...:D
Are you a regular member or one of the upgrade levels?
My heart just started again!!!
Wow!!! Doing a little disk clean-up and management and went to my site and it was gone! Knew (spelled "hoped") it wasn't because I had erased something I shouldn't have. Hopefully all will be well in a few minutes?
There is a message on the home page. An e-mail to everyone would not be technicaly the best way to handle a situation such as this. But the time the emails are delivered, the problem may very well be fixed already.
Technical problems happen, and the cause is not always obvious, or indeed the impact. They probably found out the same way we did...
There was no message on the home page when I logged onto my website, hence the message I left here. They must have just gotten it on after I suggested.
It was embarrassing because I had directed 3 new customers to my website over a new year celebration party last night and one of them called me this morning to tell me the address I had given them on my business card wasn't working.
I agree that we'd like to know ASAP, but I'd also point out that my site was down less than 12 minutes before Mike answered on here. That's pretty amazing if you ask me.
Unfortunately my customers don't have access to this site.
There was no message on the home page when I logged onto my website, hence the message I left here. They must have just gotten it on after I suggested.
It was embarrassing because I had directed 3 new customers to my website over a new year celebration party last night and one of them called me this morning to tell me the address I had given them on my business card wasn't working.
Do you think the problems are related?
The Internet is a funny place. Just because your customer could not reach your website, does not necesseraly mean the Smug is down. There are hundereds of pieces along the way between them, and your photos. If anything is missing, they may not get to see them. Did you try your site after they reported it to you? Was it working then?
You can turn this situation around to your own benefit as well. When it is working, your can get back to your customer, and ask if everthing is OK. They would appreciate your feedback too, and it would like you had good customer service. And it is an added oppertunity to touch base with them. At least you know they came to look at your work. That's a good thing, right?
From what I have seen though, the support and feedback from SmugMug is really top notch. There are not many companies that go to the lengths that they do.
LMAO, me too! What's funny is I had problems on my home computer, went into work and used that computer and everything was fine, now back at the home computer and nothing's working... hehehehehe... Gotta love application debugging whilst a server's on the glitch when you're sitting there thinking "is it me or is it something else?".
Right at the moment that I announced my new app too... everyone will be going to have a look and finding that it does nothing but spit out error messages. Ah well.
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I think this is the quickest they have goteen to it... so please, have some perspective before saying this...
I went down about exactly 5 minutes ago... EXACTLY!!! and now my gallery is back!!!
I think that you could drink a cup of coffee in a lot longer period of time than it took these guys to get back to my galleries and to post on the front pages...
So, this is got to be a SPEED RECORD in recovery, and not the least on New Years Day when everyone should be NOT WORKING... (I meant the admins etc.)
Cheers!
http://manny.smugmug.com/
Oh boy, I hope this doesn't cause client's shopping carts to empty! (That should be a matter of cookies though, right?)
I'm not too worried though, Smugmug is probably in the guiness book of world records for fastest recovery from server downtime. Half the time I take the time to come on the forums or write the help desk, the problem is fixed by the time I'm done posting / writing... So, here's to a speedy recovery!
lol what a great way to start 2008! I hope the Smugmug office isn't like, empty right now or something due to new years day!
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I agree that we'd like to know ASAP, but I'd also point out that my site was down less than 12 minutes before Mike answered on here. That's pretty amazing if you ask me.
I know it's only my luck but.......
EVERY time the site is down (and that isn't very often, thank you Smugmug!)
it only happens when I'm doing a major upload or site change.
I'm on my site every single day and the system is rarely ever down...
and here I go again, uploading a client's New Years images :-(
Hope things return to normal soon!
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There is a message on the home page. An e-mail to everyone would not be technicaly the best way to handle a situation such as this. But the time the emails are delivered, the problem may very well be fixed already.
Technical problems happen, and the cause is not always obvious, or indeed the impact. They probably found out the same way we did...
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Wow!!! Doing a little disk clean-up and management and went to my site and it was gone! Knew (spelled "hoped") it wasn't because I had erased something I shouldn't have. Hopefully all will be well in a few minutes?
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There was no message on the home page when I logged onto my website, hence the message I left here. They must have just gotten it on after I suggested.
It was embarrassing because I had directed 3 new customers to my website over a new year celebration party last night and one of them called me this morning to tell me the address I had given them on my business card wasn't working.
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www.steveboothphotography.com
Pool/Billiards specific...
www.poolinaction.com
www.steveboothphotography.com
Pool/Billiards specific...
www.poolinaction.com
Unfortunately my customers don't have access to this site.
Yup, me too.
All is normal
What did Cinderella say when she left the photo shop? "One day my prints will come."
www.steveboothphotography.com
Pool/Billiards specific...
www.poolinaction.com
Do you think the problems are related?
The Internet is a funny place. Just because your customer could not reach your website, does not necesseraly mean the Smug is down. There are hundereds of pieces along the way between them, and your photos. If anything is missing, they may not get to see them. Did you try your site after they reported it to you? Was it working then?
You can turn this situation around to your own benefit as well. When it is working, your can get back to your customer, and ask if everthing is OK. They would appreciate your feedback too, and it would like you had good customer service. And it is an added oppertunity to touch base with them. At least you know they came to look at your work. That's a good thing, right?
From what I have seen though, the support and feedback from SmugMug is really top notch. There are not many companies that go to the lengths that they do.
Right at the moment that I announced my new app too... everyone will be going to have a look and finding that it does nothing but spit out error messages. Ah well.
Try Smugfoto in Facebook for displaying your SmugMug galleries.
Not the best way to start off 2008 but, I can only imagine how complicated running a site of this size and popularity is?
I'm sure the behind the scenes team is working diligently to get the site back up and running properly but, right now.....
my site is half broken :-(
Thanks in advance smugmongus team!
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