cyronn said:Still down. This is weird.
number411 said:If a downtime such as this happened for a critical IT system in India (say for example Indian Railways ticketing app), the Railway Minister will be asked a question in Indian Parliament and he has to explain the reasons for it. Well, I hope some Canadian MP raises this issue in their parliament.
If a productive system is down for more than a few hours, I will expect disaster recovery to kick-in and alternate redundant servers to start operation to main service levels. From early morning EST till 2300 hours, it is nearly 18 hours of downtime for myCIC.
Some announcement or explanation is expected, and I hope happens.
vvarma said:And if you are interested in knowing what happened next - a correct guess would only be worth a dime!
ADteam said:hi taffarel. would you mind sharing what was the message about. was it a system glitch? i have received it too but cant access it and it is driving me crazy
rollingpunjab said:With reference to unending technical problems being faced due to "my cic" and "ECAS Stattus check", I just started thinking, if all the applications being sent for approval to CIC are safe or not. I mean who knows, tommorow we come to know that data related to our ITA AND/OR our eAPR has been totally lost and we are left stranded at no man's land.
Is there any chance of such situation to arise?
If anyone got any idea about that?
Regards
Sreeni01 said:Hi Folks,
I tried in Internet Explorer.
I was able to access MyCIC.
Kindly try and chk.
Status All Same !!
Regards,
Sreeni
AM_008 said:It doesn't matter which web browser you use. 100%
Problems are on CIC side.
Sreeni01 said:Hi Folks,
I tried in Internet Explorer.
I was able to access MyCIC.
Kindly try and chk.
Status All Same !!
Regards,
Sreeni