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    <title>Outage: Saturday, 23 May 2009 - Tribe.net Company Blog - tribe.net</title>
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      <title>Outage: Saturday, 23 May 2009</title>
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      <description>The Saturday outage was another typical database crash... nothing different really than the previous week's, but something we thought would be avoided by the midweek maintenance. Clearly it wasn't, and we're still trying to track down the root cause of this problem. We are building a new server to replace the one that keeps dying and when that's ready we'll schedule more down time to make that transition. &#xD;
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To follow Tribe's status when it's down, check our Twitter feed at http://twitter.com/TribeHelp&#xD;
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Thanks again for your patience!</description>
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