View Full Version : Wow.... Just wow...
AEsnowboarding
08-12-05, 06:21 PM
So I was on a tech support call yesterday and one of the stores we have had a crashed sever with a bad motherboard. They did not want to transfer the the hard drives over to the new server we were going to send them so I said "Ok Next Day Air the hard drives to me and we will put them in the new server we are sending you." So I got the Fed Ex package today and to my surprise I found...... The circut boards from the bottom of the hard drive. Thats right the took the boards out sent them and not the actuall hard drive. So with a grin I called the store back and asked them "could you please send me the rest of the hard drive?" I have never ever heard of this happening ever. Now how in the hell am I going to find out what hard drive and what circut board go together, and will there be anyway to get htem working again? HA :bang head
Deathknight
08-12-05, 06:33 PM
Heh most likely they are using the driver platters as coasters around the office. You didn't need those right? :)
What exactly do these peope need a server for? Do they even know how to run one? Thats terrible. They don't deserve a server.
LoneWolf121188
08-12-05, 06:41 PM
What exactly do these peope need a server for? Do they even know how to run one? Thats terrible. They don't deserve a server.
lmao, "they don't deserve a server". :D
hainer36
08-12-05, 06:44 PM
thats pathetisad......wow is all i have to say, even my grandparents would never think of doing that....and they dont know a hard drive from a hard cover book
AEsnowboarding
08-12-05, 11:30 PM
Well we use the server to run a number of thin client terminals inside the stores. Thats why the need a sever, I still can't believe it happened.
Can you legally set those people free in a random part of the forest, and hunt them down with a large caliber nerf gun?
If so, do it!
MadSkillzMan
08-12-05, 11:44 PM
well, if its a server, prebuilt, ideally shouldnt all drives be identical?
Mr.Radar
08-13-05, 10:08 AM
well, if its a server, prebuilt, ideally shouldnt all drives be identical?
It doesn't quite work that way. The controller boards, although they are the same design and use similar (but slightly different, within spec) parts and if you use the controller board from one drive with another, it might not work right. This was a huge problem in the early days of hard drives when the controller cards were seperate and not integrated into the drives.
TekeTorvo
08-13-05, 01:19 PM
So much for the thinking "I've heard it all now".
Now maybe we have.
Bad ConNecTioN
08-13-05, 05:58 PM
I would love to meet these people and ask them what they were thinking. I mean come on, thats just stupid!
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