Ops One AG platform status and maintenance announcements. Times are indicated in local Swiss time. https://opsone.ch/.
All systems are operational
Scheduled Maintenance
LimeSurvey 6.16.1

We will update LimeSurvey to version 6.16.1.

Reference: #70

Start maintenance window: 15/12/2025 23:00
Stop maintenance window: 16/12/2025 02:00

Cluster Maintenance

We will update soft- and firmware throughout our cluster. During the update, a higher disk i/o latency is to be expected.

Start maintenance window: 15/12/2025 23:00
Stop maintenance window: 16/12/2025 02:00

Update GitLab Runner

We will update GitLab Runner to version v18.6.6.

Reference: #89

Start maintenance window: 15/12/2025 23:00
Stop maintenance window: 16/12/2025 02:00

Matomo 5.6.2

We will update Matomo to version 5.6.2.

Start maintenance window: 15/12/2025 23:00
Stop maintenance window: 16/12/2025 02:00

Imaginary 20251210

We will update Imaginary to version 20251210.

Reference: #36

Start maintenance window: 15/12/2025 23:00
Stop maintenance window: 16/12/2025 02:00

Update Nextcloud

We will update Nextcloud to version 32.0.3.

Reference: #844

Start maintenance window: 15/12/2025 23:00
Stop maintenance window: 16/12/2025 02:00

SonarQube 2025.4.4

We will update SonarQube to version 2025.4.4.

Start maintenance window: 15/12/2025 23:00
Stop maintenance window: 16/12/2025 02:00

Past Incidents

Monday 23rd March 2020

Update GitLab 12.8, scheduled 5 years ago

We will update GitLab to version 12.8.

Start maintenance window: 23/03/2020 23:00 CET
Stop maintenance window: 24//03/2020 02:00 CET

Friday 20th March 2020

No incidents reported

Thursday 19th March 2020

Managed Server Version 5, 6 und 7: PHP 7.2 Update, scheduled 5 years ago

PHP 7.2 was updated to version 7.2.29.

Wednesday 18th March 2020

No incidents reported

Tuesday 17th March 2020

Managed Server Version 6/7: customized the WAF ruleset, scheduled 5 years ago

We noticed that the ModSecurity core rule set was sometimes too restrictive. We have therefore decided to remove the data leak rules (950-954) due to false alarms. These are rules that are intended to prevent an attacker from collecting information about the system, e.g. For example, if PHP code is returned instead of being executed. We have also deactivated the WAF in the backends of the following CMS systems: Neos, TYPO3 and Wordpress to simplify the use of our WAF.

If you notice any problems or have any further questions, do not hesitate to contact us.
Best for your Ops One team

Monday 16th March 2020

No incidents reported

Sunday 15th March 2020

No incidents reported

Saturday 14th March 2020

No incidents reported