Yes, that means all network connections will be severed for enough time to stop two all-day processes after they've been running for five hours...
This inspired said programmer (not me) to invent the saying "son of a motherless chicken..."
Me? I was thankfully half the way through installing six hot fixes to a SQL Server. I've decided to hold off on the last three - turned the server off, as it is UPSless - until after the storm has passed. Literally.
Anywho, 3/4" hail. Looked like it was snowing for a minute there. Water running so deep and fast on the street, cars are having trouble navigating thecanal street. An intersection within view appeared to have more than a foot of water on it.
To the tune Point of Know Return:
(or something like that... the coworker mentioned above began singing it as I was typing this... =)
This inspired said programmer (not me) to invent the saying "son of a motherless chicken..."
Me? I was thankfully half the way through installing six hot fixes to a SQL Server. I've decided to hold off on the last three - turned the server off, as it is UPSless - until after the storm has passed. Literally.
Anywho, 3/4" hail. Looked like it was snowing for a minute there. Water running so deep and fast on the street, cars are having trouble navigating the
To the tune Point of Know Return:
How long... till the network drops
How long... till the power surges
How long... until Exchange Server returns
(or something like that... the coworker mentioned above began singing it as I was typing this... =)