Re: O/T Stupid Data Center "tricks"

2010-09-14 Thread Kirk Talman
Oh how I wish I could use that as my tagline at work. > ... Disaster Recovery Plan (the best one is still an offsite copy of your resume > Art Gutowski > Ford Motor Company - The information contained in this communication (including any attachments here

Re: O/T Stupid Data Center "tricks"

2010-08-29 Thread Clark Morris
On 27 Aug 2010 13:43:29 -0700, in bit.listserv.ibm-main you wrote: >-- > >>>I still have horrible memories of a CEO that ordered me to develop and >>>install, via ZAP, the multiple-level alias feature two years before IBM >>>provi

Re: O/T Stupid Data Center "tricks"

2010-08-27 Thread Rick Fochtman
--- I still have horrible memories of a CEO that ordered me to develop and install, via ZAP, the multiple-level alias feature two years before IBM provided it. I thought he was going to fire me when I refused, flat out, to meddle in C

Re: O/T Stupid Data Center "tricks"

2010-08-27 Thread Rick Fochtman
-- I still have horrible memories of a CEO that ordered me to develop and install, via ZAP, the multiple-level alias feature two years before IBM provided it. I thought he was going to fire me when I refused, flat out, to meddle

Re: O/T Stupid Data Center "tricks"

2010-08-27 Thread Elardus Engelbrecht
Rick Fochtman wrote: >I still have horrible memories of a CEO that ordered me to develop and >install, via ZAP, the multiple-level alias feature two years before IBM provided it. I thought he was going to fire me when I refused, flat out, to meddle in Catalog Management. Did they fired you or

Re: O/T Stupid Data Center "tricks"

2010-08-27 Thread Arthur Gutowski
On Thu, 26 Aug 2010 14:55:21 -0500, Rick Fochtman wrote: >I still have horrible memories of a CEO that ordered me to develop and >install, via ZAP, the multiple-level alias feature two years before IBM >provided it. I thought he was going to fire me when I refused, flat out, >to meddle in Catalo

Re: O/T Stupid Data Center "tricks"

2010-08-26 Thread Rick Fochtman
--- Forget cyberattacks, natural disasters and hardware failures -- the biggest threat to your data center may well be human error. AINT THAT THE TRUTH

O/T Stupid Data Center "tricks"

2010-08-25 Thread Ed Gould
http://www.computerworld.com/comments/node/9180479 Forget cyberattacks, natural disasters and hardware failures -- the biggest threat to your data center may well be human error. -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive a