Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2013/05/24
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Thank you Brian, for your dedication here, and to your friends well being. Jay On 5/24/2013 10:41 AM, Brian Reid wrote: > On Monday May 20 I got a call from someone I didn't know saying that > my late best friend's widow was in the emergency room in Princeton and > had just been diagnosed with a spinal tumor from diffuse large B cell > lymphoma and would after palliative treatment be released to two > friend-of-a-friend types. They called me as a last resort because they > couldn't find anyone else to whom to hand her off, and she wasn't in > any shape to take care of herself. > > I instantly got on an airplane to go deal with it. I'm pretty much all > she's got left. To Burlington, New Jersey, which is a far suburb of > Philadelphia. > > Before the airplane reached cruising altitude, a critical component in > my server complex failed that resulted in my entire internet operation > being offline. Not only was the LUG down, but all of my personal and > family stuff was offline as were the mailboxes of the other 1900 > people for whom I run email service (not everyone trusts gmail). > > Juggling my time between dealing with the cancer patient and remote > diagnosis of the network problem, by Wednesday evening I determined > that the problem was the HP2848 switch that connects my house to its > fiber optic link to the internet exchange. These devices are not > supposed to fail, enough so that HP offers an unconditional lifetime > warranty should one ever fail. Fat lot of good that does at 2am when > you have a broken one. > > You can't just get a new device and stick it in. These things have to > be configured. And of course all of the configuration information is > on servers that I can't reach because of the outage. > > By various processes too complex to explain here, a team of 6 people > coordinated by my daughter Elizabeth managed to locate a replacement > and get it configured and installed. > > This is by far the worst outage I've had in the 20 years I've been > doing this. I couldn't even read my own email. Now that I can read it > again, it has hundreds of "hey, is the server down?" messages. Forgive > me if I don't answer them individually. > > I'm leaving my cancer patient in paid-for hands and heading home > tomorrow. None of that gear would *dare* to fail when I'm home, though. > > Whew. > > Brian Reid > LUG Saloon Keeper and part-time unlicensed oncology nurse -- Jay, Jay Burleson Gallery <http://jayburleson.com/leica/gallery/index.php/> "A photographer is simply someone who is looking for something that can't be found. The photograph is the record of that attempt."