The overworked IT person who just happened to quit his job on 18 July 2024
The overworked IT person who just happened to quit his job on 18 July 2024
Just watching the proverbial bodies stack up
The overworked IT person who just happened to quit his job on 18 July 2024
Just watching the proverbial bodies stack up
This latest debacle is making my department move from windows to Linux. We were already planning it very slowly but then everything crashed at the same time...and all our other services worked except the ones on windows boxes. We can't afford downtime so it was decided.
It's not a good reason but I'll take it haha.
I don't know how CrowdStrike works on Linux, but it's worth remembering that if it's a kernel level driver like it is on windows, and they release a driver that crashes the Linux kernel, there's a chance for the same thing to happen.
CrowdStrike absolutely fucked Linux in the past.
It did happen already https://www.theregister.com/2024/07/21/crowdstrike_linux_crashes_restoration_tools/
I personally get nervous when any software wants to mess with drivers unless it's graphic drivers.
For work we don't plan on using cloud strike. We needed to get everything up asap and the os allowed us to do so quickly. Seemingly unrelated systems and Azure was all down for quite some time.
I was on vacation. They laid off my boss 2 weeks ago. They laid off my bosses boss 3 weeks ago. Guess who no one could contact?
I found out about all of this 2 days after the fact. Best vacation ever.
I'd start the job hunt now...
Way ahead of you. GSK/Haleon looks to be unraveling in their toothpaste division. I'm only a long term contact worker so I've always got another job lined up. I've got another 9 months on this tour but i don't see them keeping me, i cost too much.
Wtf did they honestly expect from you in that situation anyway? Do they really think you would come back from vacation to deal with that? From what I can tell, fixing it is barely beyond a T1 hekpdesk amount of knowledge, just an annoying process. Unless there's more to it, I haven't looked heard at the details but that's the gist I'm hearing.
But unless they're going to triple my vacation length (in terms of paid days off in other words) and maxing out all my upgrade options for the next one I'ma have to say they can get bent.
Basically they gotta pay for the best version possible of that trip (assuming there was a trip) and give me enough time to take 2 more.
I ain't taking a work call on vacation.
Funny story. My boss vetoed work phones as a cost savings and at first there was a squawking fest but honestly he handled all communication to us and protected us from so much bullshit. Now he's gone and no one could figure out how to get in contact with us aside from email/teams.
The Feels Good guy has a stick figure hand sticking up out of his arm. I cannot unsee it, and I suspect now neither can you.
Why would you burden me with this?
Ah man, why you do this to me!! Lol
Police! This poster right here!
Man, I quit my IT job 2 years ago and I haven't looked back. So glad I got out when I did.
What field did you move into?
I love working IT always been good to me...
I was laid off several several months ago, am kinda glad now
I hate you. Today I discovered a server that appeared to be in working order was actually just hanging on by a thread. The crash when the crowdstrike driver caused the blue screen of death must have corrupted some of the network configuration in the registry. When I couldnt make the failover cluster live migrate to or from that server I ejected it from the cluster and rebooted it, only it never came back up 😥
Now all my servers are suspect until I can verify that they are healthy.
Ah yes, the realisation that everything dependable and solid in the world is just a monument to hubris, built on foundations of sand
“registry” shudders
In general, I don't think the concept of a configuration database is bad - at least not inherently moreso than every application putting its own configuration file(s) in whichever format it wants somewhere on the filesystem.
Whether the window registry is a good implementation of this concept is surely debatable.