Date: Fri, 22 Aug 1997 12:29:53 -0700 From: Cy Schubert - ITSD Open Systems Group <cschuber@uumail.gov.bc.ca> To: freebsd-chat@freebsd.org Subject: 101 THINGS YOU DO NOT WANT YOUR SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR TO SAY. Message-ID: <199708221930.MAA17079@passer.osg.gov.bc.ca>
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Here's some Friday humor. Regards, Phone: (250)387-8437 Cy Schubert Fax: (250)387-5766 UNIX Support OV/VM: BCSC02(CSCHUBER) ITSD BITNET: CSCHUBER@BCSC02.BITNET Government of BC Internet: cschuber@uumail.gov.bc.ca cschuber@bcsc02.gov.bc.ca "Quit spooling around, JES do it." ------- Forwarded Message Delivery-Date: Fri, 22 Aug 1997 12:23:35 -0700 Return-Path: pcmacdon@tadpole.osg.gov.bc.ca Received: (from uucp@localhost) by passer.osg.gov.bc.ca (8.8.7/8.6.10) id MAA18637 for <cschuber@passer.osg.gov.bc.ca>; Fri, 22 Aug 1997 12:23:30 -0700 (PDT) From: pcmacdon@tadpole.osg.gov.bc.ca Received: from orca.gov.bc.ca(142.32.102.25) via SMTP by passer.osg.gov.bc.ca, id smtpdaangua; Fri Aug 22 12:23:21 1997 Received: from tadpole.osg.gov.bc.ca by orca.gov.bc.ca (5.4R3.10/200.1.1.4) id AA28313; Fri, 22 Aug 1997 12:23:20 -0700 Received: (qmail 15188 invoked by uid 554); 22 Aug 1997 19:23:18 -0000 Message-Id: <19970822192317.15187.qmail@tadpole.osg.gov.bc.ca> Subject: (fwd) 100things.html (fwd) To: cschuber@uumail.gov.bc.ca (Cy Shubert) Date: Fri, 22 Aug 1997 12:23:16 -0700 (PDT) Cc: pblake@uumail.gov.bc.ca (Peter Blake), bjsieben@bcsc02.gov.bc.ca (Barry Sieben), sgrant@torvm3.vnet.ibm.com (Steve Grant), herb@torvm3.vnet.ibm.com (Herb Gerard) X-Mailer: ELM [version 2.4 PL25 PGP3 *ALPHA*] Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hey, this is pretty funny. If your a sysadm. Forwarded message: > > 101 THINGS YOU DO NOT WANT YOUR SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR TO SAY. > > 1. Uh-oh..... > 2. Shit!! > 3. What the hell!? > 4. Go get your backup tape. (You do have a backup tape?) > 5. That's SOOOOO bizarre. > 6. Wow!! Look at this..... > 7. Hey!! The suns don't do this. > 8. Terminated??! > 9. What software license? > 10. Well, it's doing something..... > 11. Wow....that seemed fast..... > 12. I got a better job at Lockheed... > 13. Management says... > 14. Sorry, the new equipment didn't get budgetted. > 15. What do you mean that wasn't a copy? > 16. It didn't do that a minute ago... > 17. Where's the GUI on this thing? > 18. Damn, and I just bought that pop... > 19. Where's the DIR command? > 20. The drive ate the tape but that's OK, I brought my screwdriver. > 21. I cleaned up the root partition and now there's lots of free > space. > 22. What's this "any" key I'm supposed to press? > 23. Do you smell something? > 24. What's that grinding sound? > 25. I have never seen it do *that* before... > 26. I think it should not be doing that... > 27. I remember the last time I saw it do that... > 28. You might as well all go home early today ... > 29. My leave starts tomorrow. > 30. Ooops. > 31. Hmm, maybe if I do this... > 32. "Why is my "rm *.o" taking so long?" > 33. Hmmm, curious... > 34. Well, my files were backed up. > 35. What do you mean you needed that directory? > 36. What do you mean /home was on that disk? I umounted it! > 37. Do you really need your home directory to do any work? > 38. Oracle will be down until 8pm, but you can come back in and finish > your work when it comes up tonight. > 39. I didn't think anybody would be doing any work at 2am, so I killed > your job. > 40. Yes, I chowned all the files to belong to pvcs. Is that a problem > to you? > 41. We're standardizing on AIX. > 42. Wonder what this command does? > 43. What did you say your (l)user name was...? ;-) > 44. You did what to the floppy??? > 45. Sorry, we deleted that package last week... > 46. NO! Not that button! > 47. Uh huh......"nu -k $USER".. no problem....sure thing... > 48. Sorry, we deleted that package last week... > 49. [looks at workstation] "Say, what version of DOS is this running?" > 50. Oops! (said in a quiet, almost surprised voice) > 51. YEEEHA!!! What a CRASH!!! > 52. What do you mean that could take down the whole network? > 53. What's this switch for anyways...? > 54. Tell me again what that '-r' option to rm does > 55. Say, What does "Superblock Error" mean, anyhow? > 56. If I knew it wasn't going to work, I would have tested it sooner. > 57. Was that your directory? > 58. System coming down in 0 min.... > 59. The backup procedure works fine, but the restore is tricky! > 60. Hey Fred, did you save that posting about restoring filesystems > with vi and a toothpick? More importantly, did you print it out? > 61. OH, SH*T! (as they scrabble at the keyboard for ^c). > 62. The sprinkler system isn't supposed to leak is it? > 63. It is only a minor upgrade, the system should be back up in a few > hours. (This is said on a monday afternoon.) > 64. I think we can plug just one more thing in to this outlet strip > with out triping the breaker. > 65. What is all this I here about static charges destroying computers? > 66. I found this rabbit program that is supposed to test system > performance and I have it running now. > 67. Ummm... Didn't you say you turned it off? > 68. The network's down, but we're working on it. Come back after > diner. (Usually said at 2200 the night before thesis deadline...) > 69. Ooops. Save your work, everyone. FAST! > 70. Boy, it's a lot easier when you know what you're doing. > 71. I hate it when that happens. > 72. And what does it mean 'rm: .o: No such file or directory'? > 73. Why did it say '/bin/rm: not found'? > 74. Nobody was using that file /vmunix, were they? > 75. You can do this patch with the system up... > 76. What happens to a Hard Disk when you drop it? > 77. The only copy of Norton Utilities was on THAT disk??? > 78. Well, I've got a backup, but the only copy of the restore program > was on THAT disk.... > 79. What do mean by "fired"? > 80. hey, what does mkfs do? > 81. where did you say those backup tapes were kept? > 82. ...and if we just swap these two disc controllers like this... > 83. don't do that, it'll crash the sys........ SHIT > 84. what's this hash prompt on my terminal mean? > 85. dd if=/dev/null of=/vmunix > 86. find /usr2 -name nethack -exec rm -f {}; > 87. now it's funny you should ask that, because I don't know either > 88. Any more trouble from you and your account gets moved to the 750 > 89. Ooohh, lovely, it runs SVR4 > 90. SMIT makes it all so much easier...... > 91. Can you get VMS for this Sparc thingy? > 92. I don't care what he says, I'm not having it on my network > 93. We don't support that. We won't support that. > 94. ...and after I patched the microcode... > 95. You've got TECO. What more do you want? > 96. We prefer not to change the root password, it's an nice easy one > 97. Just add yourself to the password file and make a directory... > > > _________________________________________________________________ > > > Copyright 1995 by Richard L. Pieri <ratinox@ccs.neu.edu> > All rights reserved. > > Last modified: Tue Dec 5 13:03:46 1995 > > > -- > > _______________________________________________________________________ > Peter MacDonald Open Systems Group > PH: (250) 387-4818 Pharmacare Network Project > PROFS: PCMACDON INTERNET: pcmacdon@tadpole.osg.gov.bc.ca > _______________________________________________________________________ > > ------- End of Forwarded Message
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