[indiana-discuss] being more friendly in the face of panics
Sean McGrath - Sun Microsystems Ireland
sean.mcgrath at sun.com
Sun Jul 22 14:26:18 PDT 2007
Sean Sprague stated:
< Richard,
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< > MC <rac at eastlink.ca> writes:
< >
< >> You are definitely on the right track because rebooting unnecessarily without notification is a stinker!
< >
< > A panic is, practically by definition, *never* unnecessary.
< >
< > There is no good reason, ever, to leave the system up when you *know*
< > something has gone drastically wrong.
<
< I agree wholeheartedly with your sentiments, but having been a very long-time user of UNIX and Solaris, I still have the
< nagging feeling in my mind that out there somewhere, there is an organization that has presented Sun with a big fat
< waiver (and suitably fat check) saying "You _must_ not panic under any circumstance. We _require_ 100% uptime - no
< compromise. If data gets corrupted in such a drastic event, then its up to our data quality group to sort out any
< resulting mess".
They're called users and customers :)
<
< Of course, with OpenSolaris, this is eminently possible...
<
< Devil's Advocate me? Always... ;-)
I hope you've read...
http://opensolaris.org/os/community/on/dev_solaris
and
http://opensolaris.org/os/community/on/dev_solaris/qual_death_spiral
"FCS quality all the time"
These two docs are must reads for anyone developing in opensolaris
<
< Regards... Sean.
Regards, another Sean.
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