MyDocs, Hiring Request, BASIS and Other Services Affected by Weekend Maintenance

Maintenance scheduled over the weekend will affect multiple services, including MyDocs, Hiring Request, BASIS and webBASIS, and more.

This Saturday, MyDocs, Gizmo, SharePoint and other systems relying on the SQL server will be briefly interrupted during routine Windows Server maintenance.

Also on Saturday morning, UARKive, Hiring Request, colleges and departments using AskIT-related sites, and other services will be unavailable for one hour during upgrades to the PostgreSQL database.

BASIS and webBASIS will be unavailable during maintenance Sunday morning.

For more details and up-to-date information about planned maintenance, visit the IT Status Monitor and follow @UARKAlerts on Twitter. 

Contacts

Erin C. Griffin, Content strategy/IA specialist
University Information Technology Services
479-575-4588, ecgriff@uark.edu

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