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As of today, all 39 production computers are sending critical failure
messages to my email *and* via SMS to my cell phone. @Whee.
--
Darren New / San Diego, CA, USA (PST)
Remember the good old days, when we
used to complain about cryptography
being export-restricted?
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Darren New wrote:
> As of today, all 39 production computers are sending critical failure
> messages to my email *and* via SMS to my cell phone. @Whee.
Or rather, they would, were they sending such messages. You know what I
mean.
--
Darren New / San Diego, CA, USA (PST)
Remember the good old days, when we
used to complain about cryptography
being export-restricted?
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"Darren New" <dne### [at] sanrrcom> wrote in message
news:4722be07@news.povray.org...
> Darren New wrote:
> > As of today, all 39 production computers are sending critical failure
> > messages to my email *and* via SMS to my cell phone. @Whee.
>
> Or rather, they would, were they sending such messages. You know what I
> mean.
Nice. How much work did that involve?
I've spent the last 3 weeks setting up data transforms, reports and alerts
so that I can tell at a glance the current and historical performance
characteristcs of every database in my environment. Is almost done
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"Gail Shaw" <initialsurname@sentech sa dot com> wrote in
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> "Darren New" <dne### [at] sanrrcom> wrote in message
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> Nice. How much work did that involve?
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> I've spent the last 3 weeks setting up data transforms, reports and
> alerts so that I can tell at a glance the current and historical
> performance characteristcs of every database in my environment. Is
> almost done
>
Another name that's still around after all these years. Are you still
Angbanding?
Steve
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"Steve" <ste### [at] zeroppsuklinuxnet> wrote in message
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> Another name that's still around after all these years. Are you still
> Angbanding?
Nope. Don't have the time.
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Darren New schrieb:
> As of today, all 39 production computers are sending critical failure
> messages to my email *and* via SMS to my cell phone. @Whee.
>
Wait until they start to fail ...
I cursed the day my company gave me a cell phone!
OTOH computers are patient.
Good Luck!
Marc
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Darren New <dne### [at] sanrrcom> wrote:
> Darren New wrote:
> > As of today, all 39 production computers are sending critical failure
> > messages to my email *and* via SMS to my cell phone. @Whee.
>
> Or rather, they would, were they sending such messages. You know what I
> mean.
In fact I did NOT know what you meant - I thought you were complaining about
them constantly sending you failures!
....Chambers
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> Darren New wrote:
>> As of today, all 39 production computers are sending critical failure
>> messages to my email *and* via SMS to my cell phone. @Whee.
>
> Or rather, they would, were they sending such messages. You know what I
> mean.
>
Hmm, I don't get it. Is the milestone that you got all computers to send
messages on failure, or that all computers had a critical failure at the
same time? :)
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On Fri, 26 Oct 2007 20:49:34 -0700, Darren New wrote:
> As of today, all 39 production computers are sending critical failure
> messages to my email *and* via SMS to my cell phone. @Whee.
Here's hoping they don't all go off at the same time. :-)
Jim
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Gail Shaw wrote:
> Nice. How much work did that involve?
Keeping an eye on everything running is a fairly major subsystem of the
network of machines. (We need machines physically in various cities for
reasons I'm not yet allowed to describe.) But since I've done this kind
of thing a couple times before (well, not to this scale, but...), I knew
the basic setup we needed.
I was actually thinking about writing it up, in a sort of "how to design
a mid-sized distributed management system" sort of way. Certainly
nothing at a google or amazon level, but the sort of thing that a
handful of people at a startup would like to know.
--
Darren New / San Diego, CA, USA (PST)
Remember the good old days, when we
used to complain about cryptography
being export-restricted?
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