Linode Status

Current Status
Linode Critical Xen Maintenance
Scheduled Maintenance Report for Linode
Completed
The maintenance on Xen Linodes due to the embargoed XSA is complete.
Posted Oct 28, 2015 - 14:16 UTC
In progress
Scheduled maintenance is currently in progress. We will provide updates as necessary.
Posted Oct 19, 2015 - 00:00 UTC
Update
The per-Linode maintenance schedule has been defined, and has been communicated to customers via e-mail. Maintenance windows are also visible in the Linode Manager.
Posted Oct 18, 2015 - 03:31 UTC
Scheduled
Linode has received several Xen Security Advisories (XSAs) that require us to perform updates to our host servers. In order to apply the updates, hosts and the Linodes running on them must be rebooted. The XSAs will be publicly released by the Xen project team on October 29th, therefore we must complete the updates before that date.

These security advisories only affect Xen Linodes. KVM Linodes are not vulnerable and do not require a reboot.

These updates are required to protect the security and safe operations of not only our infrastructure, but yours as well. We understand that a disruption with such limited notice is inconvenient, and we hope you understand that these measures are warranted due to the severity of the XSAs.

Each host server will be assigned a maintenance window in which the reboot will occur. The maintenance schedule is still being worked out on our end, however we can tell you that the maintenance windows will be spread across October 19th through October 27th. Due to the scale of this issue, reboots will be occurring 24/7 for those days.

We will have the maintenance schedule defined within the next several days. Each Linode's maintenance window will be communicated to you via email and will also be visible within the Linode Manager. Unfortunately, due the logistical demands of this effort, your assigned windows are not changeable and the host reboots are mandatory.

During the maintenance window Linode instances will be cleanly shut down while we perform the updates. Your Linode will be inaccessible during this time. A two-hour window is allocated, however the actual downtime can be much less. After the maintenance, each Linode will then be booted. See our Reboot Survival Guide for tips and hints on configuring and testing that your Linode services boot properly.

Stay tuned for more information.
Posted Oct 16, 2015 - 20:27 UTC