I went through countless change control meetings, my part being a change to the DNS primary file. Being a smart-ass, I used a curses based editor (nedit) instead of vi for this special occasion. I missed a semicolon.
DNS was down for the company for a while. Being a trading company, I don't know if I cost them or saved them money in bad trades, but traders are bookies. They make money on every bet. A buddy just fixed it for me once it was found out.
NOTE: This is what we should have done and spared those countless change control meetings.
Problem is that some genius before me (no kidding!) set up zone transfers by copying (rcp/scp) the primary file to the secondaries, defeating their ability to take over for the primary. They broke as well. I left before that issue was addressed (or not addressed)
In another job, I did run the find command with rm, and of course, the path ended up being /. Yes, it did try to delete /vmunix, but it was running. In any event, there was a Makefile or a copy lying about. No need to BART home for the backup tape. This was on the department file server and mail server. No downtime.
Not quite a "typo" exactly, but more a misclick: a few weeks ago, I accidentally clicked the wrong "delete" button and removed a production ecommerce system for organic grocery delivery. Two days before Thanksgiving :(
When I was at school I wrote an essay on Beethoven's life. Beethoven's third symphony, the "Eroica" is important in that it is a marker of the start of the Romantic era (his first two symphonies are straight out 'Classical').
The maybe six times I mentioned it, the third symphony, I managed to each time accidentally title the work the "Erotica". Such is being a high-school student.
I had, at the time, a difficult boss need COPELAND. MS Word always wanted to change his name to COPULATE. I always caught it.
Also, I had an idiot co worker named TONY. Narcissist. I accidentally typed TINY, and it just kinda stuck after that.
I went through countless change control meetings, my part being a change to the DNS primary file. Being a smart-ass, I used a curses based editor (nedit) instead of vi for this special occasion. I missed a semicolon.
DNS was down for the company for a while. Being a trading company, I don't know if I cost them or saved them money in bad trades, but traders are bookies. They make money on every bet. A buddy just fixed it for me once it was found out.
NOTE: This is what we should have done and spared those countless change control meetings.
Problem is that some genius before me (no kidding!) set up zone transfers by copying (rcp/scp) the primary file to the secondaries, defeating their ability to take over for the primary. They broke as well. I left before that issue was addressed (or not addressed)
In another job, I did run the find command with rm, and of course, the path ended up being /. Yes, it did try to delete /vmunix, but it was running. In any event, there was a Makefile or a copy lying about. No need to BART home for the backup tape. This was on the department file server and mail server. No downtime.
Not quite a "typo" exactly, but more a misclick: a few weeks ago, I accidentally clicked the wrong "delete" button and removed a production ecommerce system for organic grocery delivery. Two days before Thanksgiving :(
When I was at school I wrote an essay on Beethoven's life. Beethoven's third symphony, the "Eroica" is important in that it is a marker of the start of the Romantic era (his first two symphonies are straight out 'Classical').
The maybe six times I mentioned it, the third symphony, I managed to each time accidentally title the work the "Erotica". Such is being a high-school student.
No important ramifications.
told my boss "no" instead of "np"
lol, that's gold!
I had, at the time, a difficult boss need COPELAND. MS Word always wanted to change his name to COPULATE. I always caught it. Also, I had an idiot co worker named TONY. Narcissist. I accidentally typed TINY, and it just kinda stuck after that.