No kidding, heck I rarely would allow another engineer unfamiliar with
one of my customers sites in the cage alone when I worked at Exodus (Now
Cable & Wireless) a few years back, just too many ways for people to
screw up and you just can't take ANY chances in a live production
environment. Man that was a great job, nothing beats the humming of
hundreds of machines, there cooling fans, the airconditioners whirling
away, your fingers turning blue after 12 hours in the datacenter,
occassionally some soul when come walking past and thats like your only
glimpse of human life for another couple of hours.... ahhhh the good old
DOT COM days....
Curt
Jay West wrote:
I called him and asked him...said that when he was
configuring his server he
put in the wrong ip address. He told me what he put in - and it was the
inside interface on our core router. The HP procurve was not very happy
about that. No more unattended customers!
----- Original Message -----
From: "Curt Vendel" <curt(a)atarimuseum.com>
To: "General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts"
<cctalk(a)classiccmp.org>
Sent: Friday, January 09, 2004 9:42 PM
Subject: Re: classiccmp outage
Nothing like a clumsy-ass manuevering around some
racks and trip over a
cord or knocking into a piece of h/w and out pops a cable... people
need to tread lightly.
Curt
Jay West wrote:
>Sorry folks... left a colocation customer unattended in our datacenter,
>
>
and
>lost a vlan. Greaaaaat. As you can see,
we're back up. Looks like
>
>
classiccmp
was down
from about 5:15 too 9:15pm.
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