{"id":768,"date":"2004-03-21T20:33:15","date_gmt":"2004-03-21T20:33:15","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/fatsquirrel.org\/bologs\/vng\/downtime\/"},"modified":"2004-03-21T20:33:15","modified_gmt":"2004-03-21T20:33:15","slug":"downtime","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/fatsquirrel.org\/oldfartsalmanac\/downtime\/","title":{"rendered":"Downtime"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Quite a harsh week really. From the slew of tedious requests all week, we also had a nasty incident on wednesday that involved our two main servers being brought to their knees. As luck would have it Geoff and I managed to sort the problems out by resetting the RAID array without needing to reboot either server. A risk that paid off . Nonetheless we were shaken enough to call in an engineer during our scheduled downtime on friday.<br \/>\nThis is where it becomes an interesting example of why outsourcing, and therefore privatisation, sucks.<\/p>\n<p>The engineer arrives half an hour after we take the systems down and it is clear that he has never seen this particular device before. I don&#8217;t have a problem with this &#8211; he comes from some whore of a company that supports a million devices &#8211; but it makes me wonder what we&#8217;re paying for. He calls the guy who knows the answer s, and obeys his instructions. I COULD DO THAT! I can follow instructions&#8230;in fact I could probably follow them better than this guy, nice tho&#8217; he was&#8230;.<\/p>\n<p>We ended up in a situation where the engineer <i>may<\/i> have fucked up our configuration, on the instructions of someone else. To the uninitiated that means we loose 2TB (2048 GB) of data and have to restore off a tape. A time consuming, and unsatisfactory solution. This engineer, helpless, was just sitting there waiting for a phone call from his engineers&#8230;who in turn were waiting for a call from the <i>real<\/i> engineers. I&#8217;d had two coffees and a curry the night before&#8230;I was not into pacing, waiting for a call, so, with Geoff&#8217;s agreement, I went for a <i>long<\/i> walk.<br \/>\nWhen we get Sun engineers in, they <i>know<\/i> the kit. When you call a Sun engineer out, he know the kit nd will get it fixed. When Peter G worked for Storcomp we felt content that his almost bizarre level of professional integrity would get the problem fixed PDQ. But no longer. How sad.<\/p>\n<p>To cut a long story short he hand&#8217;t fucked things up and we were OK. There were some unresolved problems but we managed to &#8220;fix&#8221; them, without any of us understanding why it worked at long last. This is the first time I&#8217;ve felt scared about the technology. When the guy from the company who sold us the device called me, it was clear that he understood the technical problems I was talking about which gave me some hope. That alone gave me enough confidence to be able to sleep that night.<br \/>\nUltimately Geoff and I managed to get it all back up and working, <i>and<\/i> with an extra chunk of space on all of the servers, including homepages.<\/p>\n<p>The rest of friday was relaxing by comparison. Sadly this resulted in yet another night of no memories and falling asleep on the sofa&#8230;oh dear.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Quite a harsh week really. From the slew of tedious requests all week, we also had a nasty incident on wednesday that involved our two main servers being brought to their knees. 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