Joyent us-east-1 rebooted due to operator error
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Joyent us-east-1 rebooted due to operator error
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Re: Joyent us-east-1 rebooted due to operator error
#2It's mildly gross that the current messaging sounds like they're throwing a sysadmin under the bus. If fat fingers can down a data center, that's an engineering problem.
I care about an object store that never loses data and an API that always has an answer for me, even if it's saying things that I don't want to hear.
99.999 sounds stuck-in-the-90s.
Re: Joyent us-east-1 rebooted due to operator error
#3You can limit carnage and mitigate this type of thing, but you can't fully protect against sysadmins doing dumb things (unless you just hire great sysadmins)
Re: Joyent us-east-1 rebooted due to operator error
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#6As I've always said, "You can never protect a system from a stupid person with root". You can limit carnage and mitigate this type of thing, but you can't fully protect against sysadmins doing dumb things (unless you just hire great sysadmins)
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#10Let this be a lesson to linux admins. Re-alias shutdown -r now into something else on production servers. I once took down access to about 6000 servers because I ran the script to decommission servers on our jump box when I got the SSH windows confused.
Once I realized what had happened on the production server I ended up calling OVH (and they were helpful but not immediately acting).
It's not a good feeling.