So what are the chances that this is actually sabotage, not just some random act of destruction? Why would anyone do it? Have there been... management issues?Water magically appeared just above our server vents, inside the server cage. Not from the top of the cage or ceiling - none of the networking equipment or servers above these servers were even damp. Not condensation. No where else in the rack.
Either that or someone decided to carefully pour water into our servers.
I'm trying to be positive here, and trying to think of ways this couldn't be deliberate damage, but I just cannot come up with any other method that the water was placed so specifically and carefully.
I'm not supposed to be dealing with this either. Completely ruined my day.
Even though we spent nearly 10k per server and have a 4 hour response time support contract with Dell, that means nothing if there's water.
I just cannot fathom the mind of someone that would do that.
It also means that the server that went down the previous weekend probably wasn't random either.
Servers still down.
Locks changed.
Still pissed.
Posted anonymousely because reasons.
It's complicated. The server is in an office we are going to move into in a few months, and the company currently there is shutting down. There may be some disgruntled people over there, and even though we have nothing do to with their parent company's decision to move operations elsewhere, perhaps we make a convenient target.So what are the chances that this is actually sabotage, not just some random act of destruction? Why would anyone do it? Have there been... management issues?
No, and no (sadly).Any video cameras? If not, will you have some very, very soon?
It took our copper being stolen twice at the same location (complete with local sherriff's deputies shrugging at us halfheartedly) before ownership decided to spring for cameras at our remote transmitter shacks.In light of what's going on, it's almost criminally stupid of your business to have servers unmonitored at a location that is already deemed to be a dangerous one. Or at least a potentially dangerous one.
"Cameras are too expensive."It took our copper being stolen twice at the same location (complete with local sherriff's deputies shrugging at us halfheartedly) before ownership decided to spring for cameras at our remote transmitter shacks.
Still, cameras are better than nothing. We haven't been raided since we got them.Cameras alone aren't enough, though. I know the situation's slightly different in America, but we have railroad work sites we keep 2 agents on 24/7, have cameras all over the place, and copper still gets stolen almost every day - the metal's just too valuable.
Even fake cams (you'd be surprised how many security cameras are empty shells with just a little red LED to make it look real) are better than nothing.Still, cameras are better than nothing. We haven't been raided since we got them.
Yeah, we had one of those on our back door for years. It got put there after some equipment walked out said back door. Never had that problem again.Even fake cams (you'd be surprised how many security cameras are empty shells with just a little red LED to make it look real) are better than nothing.
Eat some chocolate/drink a cup of hot cocoa. The natural chemicals in the chocolate will help even out your brain chemistry a bit, making it all a bit easier to handle. Or really, anything that helps you release endorphin (like working out) can help to. I get these all the time due to my anxiety disorder and usually helps me deal.I'm having an anxiety attack. I've never had one before. This sucks.
So what you're saying is that a quick walk to the store to buy a king-sized dark chocolate bar might be in order?Eat some chocolate/drink a cup of hot cocoa. The natural chemicals in the chocolate will help even out your brain chemistry a bit, making it all a bit easier to handle. Or really, anything that helps you release endorphin (like working out) can help do. I get these all the time due to my anxiety disorder and usually helps me deal.
I'll do that. Thank you, cheri.[DOUBLEPOST=1446657329,1446657293][/DOUBLEPOST]Eat some chocolate/drink a cup of hot cocoa. The natural chemicals in the chocolate will help even out your brain chemistry a bit, making it all a bit easier to handle. Or really, anything that helps you release endorphin (like working out) can help to. I get these all the time due to my anxiety disorder and usually helps me deal.
I would think that chocolate is always in order.So what you're saying is that a quick walk to the store to buy a king-sized dark chocolate bar might be in order?
...I'm only half joking.
--Patrick
That WOULD be the ideal situation, if @Emrys feels in control of herself enough to do it. It has all the key factors:So what you're saying is that a quick walk to the store to buy a king-sized dark chocolate bar might be in order?
...I'm only half joking.
--Patrick
Well apparently the carefully crafted email I sent got a strong reaction. We'll have the security system hooked up to the door and an IP camera installed very soon.Any video cameras? If not, will you have some very, very soon?
Thank you so much for the advise yesterday. It helped me get things under control and I'm feeling much better today. Hugs to you.That WOULD be the ideal situation, if @Emrys feels in control of herself enough to do it. It has all the key factors:
- exercise and fresh air to oxygenate the blood
- something to jump start endorphin release
- something to get her mind off the issue
That is legitimately the best kind way to get a bit of a handle on it short of some REALLY strong drugs.
No problem. I have to deal with them all the time so I sort of had to figure it out for myself (and no one should have to do that). Glad it helped though!Thank you so much for the advise yesterday. It helped me get things under control and I'm feeling much better today. Hugs to you.
Feeling better today?Thank you so much for the advise yesterday. It helped me get things under control and I'm feeling much better today. Hugs to you.
He'd be outside in Hawaii. That's not cruel. It's paradise.He would be outside. I'm cruel, I know.