This debacle has cost my company so far three days of downtime, over the weekend, $250 for new memory (separate bug, related to 2.6.32 kernel failing with ECC memory, incredibly...and this is a "server" OS?...) $350 for new hard drives, delivery/pickup, and hours of time. And we're still nowhere close, other than a long string of denials and 'this bug doesn't belong here' redirection nonsense. Sorry, but the harsh reality is that the last thing to print an output string on a failing terminal is the bug that people will search for. Get it?
This debacle has cost my company so far three days of downtime, over the weekend, $250 for new memory (separate bug, related to 2.6.32 kernel failing with ECC memory, incredibly...and this is a "server" OS?...) $350 for new hard drives, delivery/pickup, and hours of time. And we're still nowhere close, other than a long string of denials and 'this bug doesn't belong here' redirection nonsense. Sorry, but the harsh reality is that the last thing to print an output string on a failing terminal is the bug that people will search for. Get it?