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  • LastYearsIrritant@sopuli.xyz
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    2 months ago

    New guy at work ran this to try to fix permissions on his home folder, accidentally ran it on root (both would have been bad)

    Several highly paid and experienced Linux admins finally just gave up and deleted the server and built a new one from the backups.

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        2 months ago

        One of our servers is a rotting carcass being kept alive by our collective prayers. It runs Windows 7 and custom software whose developer is dead and the source is missing, nothing has been updated for over a decade, and it has its own independent UPS because once it goes down, it has an extremely slim chance of recovering, and we’re afraid to test it. It controls the card entry system into the building, including the server room. Boss doesn’t want to replace it because we’d have to replace all of the terminals and controllers too, and it hasn’t catastrophically failed yet.

        You’re right. It’s not a pet. It’s like one of the Saw movies: if it dies, we’re all fucked.

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          2 months ago

          So… the dead server controls who is even able to enter the building? Wow. That is one big juggernaut of a problem heading for you.

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            2 months ago

            Typically a brick can control who can enter the building. Security man the doors for a few days until the new system is in.