• FuuzyFoo (unregistered) in reply to Sam

    Everyone knows "Salt Lake City" is just a metaphor

  • David Simon (unregistered)

    "The birds were singing"? "Grim determination"? Someone has been playing Undertale.

  • bob (unregistered)

    I would happily argue that telinit is a poorly designed piece of software.

  • Mr. AHoleDBA (unregistered)

    Yet another reason why we should automate tasks like this. Remember folks, it's not so much about the time saved as it is the consistency it creates. Your scripts will never fat finger a q with a 1. Now if you add parameters and switches to it that you execute manually you could face that issue but just add error handling! Viola! Ops superhero for medium businesses and non tech shops.

  • (nodebb) in reply to OzPeyter

    WTF? You put the gun up on the wall during chapter 1...

    taking a boiler off-line loses you a good half day in production .. so big $$$.

    ...

    The 2 processors sat side by side in a rack with one being the Master and the other being the hot Stand-by. So that if the Master died then the Stand-by would take over.

    Mr. Chekhov would be disappointed. Act 2 or 3 clearly needs a misadventure that slags the entire rack, or at least the two machines involved.

  • (nodebb) in reply to Mr. AHoleDBA

    Your scripts will never fat finger a q with a 1

    Or they always will. Depends how careful you are when you write the script.

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