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Bruno
modified 19-Jan-21 21:04pm.
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Neither, since you have an image on standby. Delete the backup and try again
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Quote: Delete the backup and try again I am not THAT stupid!
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Come on, it's not the first PC where the OS is upgraded; have some faith
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Now you're starting to scare me!
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Why do they call it Creator's Update? Is this some marketing jargon to speak to our inner child that wants to play with Legos, Tinker Toys, and Lincoln Logs?
Marc
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Quote: Why do they call it Creator's Update? I don't know I've often wondered myself.
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Either way, I have something you can do for me. I found a micro-SD chip in the parking lot the other day; could you put it in your computer and tell me what's on it?
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Quote: could you put it in your computer and tell me what's on it Sure! Why not? Anything for a fellow CPian
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Some people might see it as "our" version of running with the bulls, so when you see footage of tourists flanked by stampeding bulls on the streets of Pamplona, what goes through your mind?
"When you don't know what you're doing it's best to do it quickly" - Jase #DuckDynasty
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Somone is going to get the Snot kicked out of them
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Quote: what goes through your mind This: "Boy, if I were just 40 years younger!"
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I knew it had to be a hardware issue. Software engineers don't make errors.
/ravi
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Rumors, rumors, rumors...
Some non-techie people I was with yesterday are convinced it was a terrorist incident.
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There you go, if they had just fired more I.T. staff then this wouldn't have happened.
(management really thinks like this)
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So ... BA are saying "we are incompetent" not only to design a mission critical system that can cope with a single point of failure, but also too incompetent to include backups for mission critical systems, but worse: they design systems that once switched off take 24 hours to find the switch and flip it back down to "ON"?
I smell bad media reporting, and / or scapegoat detection with accompanying "deflect the blame from me!" subsystems.
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I worked as a vendor supplying system monitoring software to another airline (in the US). They had a problem that meant they kept calling me at 3 am to come and fix a problem where everything kept resetting randomly between 2 and 3 in the morning! It turned out that a cleaner was unplugging a key power unit to plug in their vacuum cleaner. When done, he would plug it back in, so by the time I got there everything had just reset for no apparent reason. Ended up going early and staying all night to watch it... We found the culprit on the second night, and whom we strung up and disemboweled (in my mind). They wouldn't spring for UPS's for our monitoring PC's until then. Then they did and we had no further problems!
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I wish I had a £ for every time I heard that old chestnut. Anyone who knows anything about large systems knows that this is just not possible. I worked in Turkey in the 70s (think the US in the 40s) and even there the power system was impossible to disrupt in this way.
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I assure you that this happened. I was there and attended multiple times at around 3 am. Not something I would forget. The power unit supplied power for a couple of PCs acting as "rule-servers" for several other networked PCs acting as Operator's consoles for the mainframe systems using custom-written (by my team, but mostly me) IBM 3270 terminal emulation software. The mainframe systems were not in the slightest way interrupted by this, just the servers that provided rules, etc. for background software running on these consoles. When they were powered off the consoles would carry on for a while until a message arrived that needed certain actions. The "rule-servers" would be down and the consoles would stop working properly - I would be paged. On several occasions the plug would be put back in before a key message would arrived at any console, the rule servers would start up again and no-one would know anything had gone wrong unless they searched the logs. This is why it appeared random even though the cleaner did this every weekday night!
No old chestnuts were involved or harmed during these events.
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Reminds me of First Bus HQ worked there for five mins as a student, they run international systems, a regional bus service appeared to beyond there means...
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Here's[^] an actual photo from inside BA headquarters.
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Quote: Are they still running an old Amdahl? No. They have not yet progressed to such high tech!
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I has one of them idiots lean on the master/transfer panel at the UPS system, killing all of our server racks. Happened to be the best of the 3 partners who owned the company
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Not the guy that designed their computer system with a single power switch
Nah, I'll bet that guy actually wanted redundancy, but management wouldn't hear it because of costs.
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