Nollij , vor 3 Monaten Englisch This really isn't dangerous unless you already screwed up badly. If it wipes, you just restore from backup/DR. You do have backups and a DR plan for your prod servers, right?
This really isn't dangerous unless you already screwed up badly. If it wipes, you just restore from backup/DR.
You do have backups and a DR plan for your prod servers, right?
Inktvip , vor 3 Monaten Didn't some company have a script running that would randomly kill stuff to always test redundancies? I vaguely recall someone telling me that about netflix Edit: https://github.com/Netflix/chaosmonkey
Didn't some company have a script running that would randomly kill stuff to always test redundancies?
I vaguely recall someone telling me that about netflix
Edit: https://github.com/Netflix/chaosmonkey
mossy_ , vor 3 Monaten that's like starting fires on random properties to make sure your firefighters stay on their toes
that's like starting fires on random properties to make sure your firefighters stay on their toes
possiblylinux127 , vor 3 Monaten Englisch Fun fact there was a guy a little over a decade ago who got drunk and traded 7m barrels of oil futures. Not dollars, barrels. He made the price of oil jump up for a short while. https://www.theguardian.com/business/2010/jun/29/drunk-oil-trader-banned-fsa
Fun fact there was a guy a little over a decade ago who got drunk and traded 7m barrels of oil futures. Not dollars, barrels. He made the price of oil jump up for a short while.
https://www.theguardian.com/business/2010/jun/29/drunk-oil-trader-banned-fsa
SpaceNoodle , vor 3 Monaten root shell? Already playing it fast and loose, I see.
root shell? Already playing it fast and loose, I see.
mlfh , vor 3 Monaten The only legitimate commands for a non-root shell are sudo -i, exit, and echo "yee haw"
The only legitimate commands for a non-root shell are sudo -i, exit, and echo "yee haw"
sudo -i
exit
echo "yee haw"