bigmikebrooklyn":2rcm1no5 said:
Rick25":2rcm1no5 said:
Das Schwartz":2rcm1no5 said:
cage nuts STILL suck.
My thumb looks like I ran it through a wood chipper, and won't stop bleeding.
APC ships their racks with a little metal tool designed to get cage nuts on
or off without sending you to the medical kit. That alone is a good enough
reason to buy their racks.
I got that tool with my netapp.
it's handy, also, dandy. except when doing a ton of 1U's on top of one another, then it's back to the grunting and swearing and deperately looking for a carney to borrow his small hands for a moment.
Yep, BTDT. I had a blank 1U space for a while, until I found the right 1U server with mounting kit that would go in. That was an Apple XServe, BTW.
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....that inevitably, the last thing you check because you assume noone would be dumb enough to mess it up, is that your email servers all have the wrong DNS settings.
Long long long story, but I'm terribly disappointed in the "person" who did that.
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I'm also disappointed at the intern that got a job at one of our highly billed IT contractors. I've been covering for that person's mistakes, because I didn't want them to lose a golden opportunity. After trying to point that guy in the right direction and have him blow up at me and accuse me of threatening him???? WTFBBQLOL, I've been covering for the idiot:
-used a trojan infected flash drive on our new thin clients during setup
-when warned of it and having one of his drives cleaned with the advice to check his other drives, he went on using other infected flash drives for weeks on end
-when repeatedly screwing up the same simple things that he's been tasked to do, and then gets provided a checklist (again, which is supervisor approved and forwarded on to him) to use and still screws it up, then says the procedure is too hard and wants to check with his supervisor
And so forth and so on.
And at the end, he tops it off by threatening me to go to his supervisor. Um, moron, do you really really want to expose all the screwups I've been covering up for you? My only sin was apparently that when I reminded him about not taking extra work that hadn't been explicitly approved by his supervisor (which is the SOP his supervisor set up, with my full knowledge and that of my manager and my direct report and which he had acknowledged), he took it as a threat when he was about to engage in doing a lot of billable hours work without approval.
At the end, it dawned on him, that having a nasty verbal confrontation with me was a bad idea, given that he was there allegedly representing that company. That company would fire that guy on the spot if they only knew of half his screwups let alone how much time he spent screaming at the primary technical point of contact for a multimillion dollar contract.
It's okay though. I know a half dozen people off the top of my head that I could recommend to that company. I get the feeling that finding someone A+ certified with the ambition to move up, wouldn't be that hard in L.A.
Sample from the checklist:
-when installing new gear, always use the new power cable included with the new gear
-when installing new gear, always use a new surge protector, which has been provided with the new gear
-when installing new gear, inform the client of the final work done, including location/etc on a timely basis
-when installing new gear, try to use normal/rational ergonomic locations for keyboard/mouse/display/etc (IOW, don't make the person twist their body one way and the neck the other to use the damn workstation, because a pile of books was in the way!)
-when cleaning up the cables, don't use such force on the zipties, that you break the cables or don't use twist ties
