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xepherys 07-17-2007 10:46 PM

This may kill you IT folk out there...
 
From http://www.newlaunches.com/archives/...erver_room.php

Quote:

What happens when you turn the AC off in the server room?

Some time back there was a major disaster at The State's Technology Services Division. Details were sketchy but for two full days, employees of The State were unable to logon to their computers or access email, and that this caused business within The State to grind to a halt. This started when employees of The State came in to work following a three day weekend, they found their workstations overloaded with "cannot logon" and "Exchange communication" error messages. The server room was blistering at 109 degrees Fahrenheit and was lying with dead and dying servers. The initial guesses for the disaster was the failure of primary, secondary and tertiary air conditioners all at once. But after cycling the power the A/C's were working fine. The employees worked day day and night to order new equipment, build new servers and get everything on track. After hundreds of overtime hours and 200 thousand dollars worth equipment they managed to bring everything back online. When the Exchange servers were finally restored, the following email finally made its way to everyone's inbox, conveniently answering the “why”

http://www.newlaunches.com/entry_ima...deal-thumb.jpg

bendsley 07-18-2007 07:33 AM

... and then sometimes, you just want to take someone out back and shoot them.

Dilbert1234567 07-18-2007 08:12 AM

it's an urban legend, funny though.

fresnelly 07-18-2007 09:11 AM

Rexed

Amnesia620 07-18-2007 09:30 AM

This doesn't surprise me, urban legend or not (which most come from a similar situation). You'd be surprised how many of those IT professionals out in the world these days claim to know so much about what they are doing...and yet, so many (before seeing this), would actually agree to turning off the air conditioners when leaving the building. It's a lack of thought and common sense.

Amnesia620 07-18-2007 09:31 AM

This doesn't surprise me, urban legend or not (which most come from a similar situation). You'd be surprised how many of those IT professionals out in the world these days claim to know so much about what they are doing...and yet, so many (before seeing this), would actually agree to turning off the air conditioners when leaving the building. It's a lack of thought and common sense.

Dilbert1234567 07-18-2007 09:53 AM

Amnesia620 posts twice... CLASSIC!

MikeSty 07-18-2007 11:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Amnesia620
This doesn't surprise me, urban legend or not (which most come from a similar situation). You'd be surprised how many of those IT professionals out in the world these days claim to know so much about what they are doing...and yet, so many (before seeing this), would actually agree to turning off the air conditioners when leaving the building. It's a lack of thought and common sense.

Except I don't think the person who did it was an IT person, it was just a guy who thought he was being conscientious.

MexicanOnABike 07-18-2007 09:56 PM

wow. this is a definitive "you're getting killed sometime this week".
awesome story. even if it's fake.

kurty[B] 07-19-2007 06:41 AM

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Originally Posted by MikeSty
Except I don't think the person who did it was an IT person, it was just a guy who thought he was being conscientious.

Given the story is probably a fake, but if it wasn't an IT person, why would they have access to the server room?

vanblah 07-19-2007 06:48 AM

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Originally Posted by kurty[B]
Given the story is probably a fake, but if it wasn't an IT person, why would they have access to the server room?

He got an access card off the manager's desk according to the fake document.

This sort of did happen to us. Our primary A/C failed and the secondary A/C didn't kick on. It reached 120 degrees in our server room when that happened (late July in Memphis).

All of the Dell PowerEdges and SUN boxes crapped out. The ancient DEC Alpha 2100 was working just fine though. Nothing was permanently damaged though.

Good times.


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