Sometimes I wish my job was what people think it is.
Right now, I could really do with sitting around and reading a book all day. I'm in the middle of one at home, and I just keep thinking about it.
Surely a librarian should be able to claim a "book day" instead of a "sick day" and stay home and read?
Sunday, July 19, 2009
Thursday, July 16, 2009
Things Librarians Try Not to Think About
I received this explanation for a system malfunction in an email this morning:
PS, the quote is cut and paste from the email - their spelling errors, not mine.
Services have been restored on the HPRC NAS servers. A full filesystem, due to core dumps from DMF software, caused the High Availability software to "flap". The filesystem is common to both servers, hence the service wouldn't start succesfully on either server, leading to the "flapping". Scripts are being written to avoidI have a feeling I don't even want to know what it means. Sadly, I think this was meant to be the "user friendly" version.
this particular problem in future.
PS, the quote is cut and paste from the email - their spelling errors, not mine.
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