Mute pings
Which are far more worse than the screaming ones...
Ok, Yes, like I said on quiet days, you can hear the pings reply, that's right... But, obviously, ITOH a rough day can be heard from miles, ping or no pings, and of course, everything can start by getting a single friendly email from your Nagios or Zabbix server.
Today there was a big problem, totally outside of our hands, it was a nationwide power outage problem -not in Argentina- that obviously affected some of the servers at work, from right on it was clear that the thing was huge.
The only 'advantage' of such a big event, like to call it Extinction Level Event (such a geek...), is that everyone is aware of the problem.
Ok, Yes, like I said on quiet days, you can hear the pings reply, that's right... But, obviously, ITOH a rough day can be heard from miles, ping or no pings, and of course, everything can start by getting a single friendly email from your Nagios or Zabbix server.
Today there was a big problem, totally outside of our hands, it was a nationwide power outage problem -not in Argentina- that obviously affected some of the servers at work, from right on it was clear that the thing was huge.
The only 'advantage' of such a big event, like to call it Extinction Level Event (such a geek...), is that everyone is aware of the problem.
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