On Crisis and Humor
One of the more annoying things that I do to people is that I tend to not get excited about such things as unexpected production downtime. I take care of it, but it seems that I don't show the proper reverence and horror for the circumstances.
Today's story is about a case of a missed configuration setting and a work station that was disconnected from the network by the cleaner stuff. It all started when we got a call that a production website is down with an under construction message, visible only to customers, and not to any of the monitoring tools that we have in place. That is a bad thing in general, except that this time we knew exactly what was the cause for that, and how to fix it.
Except that the production server was not responding to anything that we had (ping, remote desktop, sharing, etc). Two seconds from pressing the Big Red Button, it was discovered that the workstation we used to connect to production is not connected to the socket in the wall. A sigh of relief and three seconds later, and everything was green once more.
I find it a great joke, but I have been told that I have bad humor.
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Question #1
Is it plugged in?
That is very funny. Set their windows default font size to 4, this is also very funny.
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