365 Main - an operators' nightmare?

I don’t know if this is true, but it’s more exciting reading than blaming it on a ‘power outage’…

http://valleywag.com/tech/breakdowns/a-drunk-employee-kills-all-of-the-websites-you-care-about-282021.php

Joe McGuckin
ViaNet Communications

joe@via.net
650-207-0372 cell
650-213-1302 office
650-969-2124 fax

Think that's good? It gets better....

http://valleywag.com/tech/breaking/angry-mob-gathers-outside-sf-datacenter-282053.php

-Jim P.

I was at 365 today, the folks that worked there had not heard this. Sounds like a hoax to me since PG&E has already admitted they had several problems.

-wil

No. :wink: But it is otherwise believable. I've seen people hit
big-red-buttons in disbelief before, doing so in anger seems very
plausible.

-Jim p.

I believe this happened to an Internap facility in Seattle a couple of
years ago: http://community.livejournal.com/lj_dev/670215.html

I was told it happened in our colo facility about a month before we
moved in. Some unfortunate remodeling of previous data center space had
left an EPO switch in a janitor's closet. The maid knocked loose the
protective covering, which of course made an alarm start screaming...so
she hit the EPO to stop the noise. Thankfully, the switch has been since
removed...

Anyhow, any story involving an EPO at 365 Main seems plausible...

-J

Jason J. W. Williams wrote:

I believe this happened to an Internap facility in Seattle a couple of
years ago: http://community.livejournal.com/lj_dev/670215.html

I was told it happened in our colo facility about a month before we
moved in. Some unfortunate remodeling of previous data center space had
left an EPO switch in a janitor's closet. The maid knocked loose the
protective covering, which of course made an alarm start screaming...so
she hit the EPO to stop the noise.

Did it work?

(Did that stop the noise, things got real quiet?)

Or:

"So I'm working at this place that is really cheap... Our CTO believes that it is stupid to pay for electricians that have experience working in datacenters, because after all, power is power, right?

So, he calls a bunch of people in the Yellow Pages and hires the cheapest guy he can find. Said person arrives and looks a little goggle eyed at all the power stuff -- I wander back in a few hours later and he is sitting in the middle of the floor reading the Users Manual for the UPS..

Anyway, he manages to run the three new circuits for us without killing himself (although for some reason keeps switching the UPS between online and bypass), and then starts walking out the door... He stops at the door, looks at the big red glowing switch marked "Emergency Power Off" -- and then pushes it..... Everything goes quiet, apart from Rob got startled and dropped the shelf he was mounting onto his foot.

After we got things turned back on we ask the electrician what exactly he was thinking... "Well, I figured the light was on because you were running on Emergency Power..."

W