Norman Alexander
Penultimate Amazing
At their cost.That thing our service provider took almost a year to fix? Just gone down in production, "can we provide some testers in the early hours of Sunday morning?"
Swear words
At their cost.That thing our service provider took almost a year to fix? Just gone down in production, "can we provide some testers in the early hours of Sunday morning?"
Swear words
Still better than the guy trying to test a rack-mount server in his cube. Which until the OS starts has to run the fans at full power. I swear someone has finally figured out how to stuff two CFM-56 fans into a 1U box. And at boot, it punches the TOGA button.
Don't they provide test rack space at this aircraft company? Perhaps a quiet but firm word from the chief sysadmin might be needed.
Some servers default to max fan if there's only one power input.I'll bet they're not permitted lots of places, but no one that is aware of that fact knows of their presence.
Still better than the guy trying to test a rack-mount server in his cube. Which until the OS starts has to run the fans at full power. I swear someone has finally figured out how to stuff two CFM-56 fans into a 1U box. And at boot, it punches the TOGA button.
Perhaps their neighbours should be allowed one quick swing of a pick-axe...Oh, we have a lab area with lots of benches that's normally used for testing junk (easier than racking it up if you need to get in and out with hardware changes).
Just the folks sometimes think that they can do one quick thing at their cube.
Some servers default to max fan if there's only one power input.
Perhaps their neighbours should be allowed one quick swing of a pick-axe...
Dear Users.
- If you plug a 1500w Space Heater and a Laser Printer (I don't remember the exact numbers but ever new more energy efficient one draw big power numbers at certain parts of the printing cycle) into a cheap 20 dollar Walmart power strip and then plug that into the wall... you're gonna trip some breakers. This isn't an IT problem. I don't need to know about it or fix it.
- It's August. In Florida. Why do you need a space heater?
Two gemlike questions, from two different people, on the same day:
1. "Why didn't the July report have the August data on it?"
2. "Why doesn't this data reflect the changes I forgot to ask for?"
Honorable mention to the person who panicked because the latest figures showed "very low numbers" for one particular thing. Yeah, the numbers for that thing are low. They were low every month this year. And last year. And the four years before that. In fact, those numbers are low every month since we started recording data. This person had no idea what the numbers normally are, they just saw it for the first time ever and decided it was unusual and cause for a fuss.
Because the AC thermostat is set way to low (at least as far as the person with the space heater is concerned), I suppose. What better way to deal with it than waste lots of KW to have cooling and heating fight it out?
Regarding the honorable mention. It's a variant of, "The numbers weren't what I wanted or expected them to be, so there must be something wrong with your report."
Two gemlike questions, from two different people, on the same day:
1. "Why didn't the July report have the August data on it?"
2. "Why doesn't this data reflect the changes I forgot to ask for?"
Honorable mention to the person who panicked because the latest figures showed "very low numbers" for one particular thing. Yeah, the numbers for that thing are low. They were low every month this year. And last year. And the four years before that. In fact, those numbers are low every month since we started recording data. This person had no idea what the numbers normally are, they just saw it for the first time ever and decided it was unusual and cause for a fuss.
Typical non-helpful support staff not trying to help build synergy and efficiency across the organisation.
1) don't you understand if they could have the August data they'd be able to get ahead in their workload and be able to plan better?!?
2) how am I meant to know what I need to know - it's all computers and that's what you are meant to do?!?!?
My former company used to do something called front-loading at the end of each quarter. They would pull all the orders for October 1 and process them as September 30 items, to make the quarter's numbers larger. I never understood it because they were just translating them from the next cycle.
It works once, then creates needless, pointless work every month forever after.
And yet is there anything (at work) more sublime than having someone question the data on a report and being able to prove it's accurate?
Ok, probably lots of things but I still like it.
Dear xFinity support bosses: Get your people some decent headsets -- ones that can filter out all the other people shouting in the obviously close quarters. It doesn't help on top of an accent that's difficult to parse, and as one with hearing difficulties anyway it makes for a difficult experience. Also, adopt standard words for spelling out difficult words. "I" as in "information", or "N" as in "nuance" are just as hard to parse. (Exaggerating here to make the point.)