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Fire in bakery fries fiber optic cable
user name
2006-03-25 23:40:45
On Sat, 25 Mar 2006 18:16:34 -0500
Aaron Gagnier <agagnierfsck.ca> wrote:

> This one?
> 
> http://www.dsl
reports.com/forum/remark,2471255~root=cable,opt~mode=fla
t
> 

Could be. Keith Woodworth sent me this version of it off
list :

http://please.rutgers.edu/show/broadband/fibercable.jpg

I seem to remember it being on some sort of fault report,
maybe that is
a copy of the original photo.

Thanks,
Mark.

-- 

        "Sheep are slow and tasty, and therefore must
remain constantly
         alert."
                                   - Bruce Schneier,
"Beyond Fear"
Fire in bakery fries fiber optic cable
user name
2006-03-26 12:05:49

  The fiber cable hit by bullet was in New Jersey if I'm
recalling 
correctly ... this was maybe four or five years ago. If
memory serves 
(and forty *is* uncomfortably close) this was part of a
cable modem plant.


Mark Smith wrote:
> On Sat, 25 Mar 2006 18:16:34 -0500
> Aaron Gagnier <agagnierfsck.ca> wrote:
> 
>> This one?
>>
>> http://www.dsl
reports.com/forum/remark,2471255~root=cable,opt~mode=fla
t
>>
> 
> Could be. Keith Woodworth sent me this version of it
off list :
> 
> http://please.rutgers.edu/show/broadband/fibercable.jpg
> 
> I seem to remember it being on some sort of fault
report, maybe that is
> a copy of the original photo.
> 
> Thanks,
> Mark.
> 


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my favorite DR story
user name
2006-03-26 12:21:35


http:
//www.flickr.com/photos/avyakata/67337020/


   This is Manion's Auction House in Kansas City, Kansas.
The photo was 
taken the day after an F3 tornado went over the top of the
site. The 
smooth, gray rectangle just below the trailer is not parking
... that is 
the floor of what used to be a ranch home on property which
had been 
hastily tarpapered to protect the basement.

   The tornado took the top floor of the house, which
contained about 
twenty PCs, four servers, all of their comm gear, and spread
it in a 
thousand yard long debris field.

   Employees turned out and walked the debris field finger
tip to finger 
tip, looking for customer consigned property and the
contents of their 
office. They found every PC, every server, and every bit of 
communcations equipment. No one thought to take a picture of
their Cisco 
3640, which was found under a Catepillar D-7 bulldozer which
had been 
rolled two hundred yards by the storm.

  The business owner's house is just to the left of the
area covered by 
the photo and it suffered minor damage. Their systems were
brought there 
to a room in the basement and the IT guys set to work.
Monitors were 
destroyed but every single PC was located and found to be
operational. 
They lost one drive in one raid array on their servers but
everything 
else was functional. We plugged their 3640, Local Director,
and firewall 
back in and had them running again five hours after the
storm, and that 
included my three hour drive time from Omaha.


  They had no off site backup of any of their data and there
was no 
configuration information on their network beyond my recall
of what I'd 
help install two years before the tornado. This is certainly
a testament 
to the value of clean livin', but I sure wouldn't
recommend that as a DR 
strategy.



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Fire in bakery fries fiber optic cable
user name
2006-03-26 12:15:47
On Sun, 26 Mar 2006 06:05:49 -0600
neal rauhauser <neallists.rauhauser.net> wrote:

> 
> 
>   The fiber cable hit by bullet was in New Jersey if
I'm recalling 
> correctly ... this was maybe four or five years ago. If
memory serves 
> (and forty *is* uncomfortably close) this was part of a
cable modem plant.
> 

Maybe this one is it. I think it was around 1999, possibly
98, when I saw it.

Thanks,
Mark.

-- 

        "Sheep are slow and tasty, and therefore must
remain constantly
         alert."
                                   - Bruce Schneier,
"Beyond Fear"
my favorite DR story
user name
2006-03-26 19:09:07
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On Mar 26, 2006, at 6:21 AM, neal rauhauser wrote:

>  They had no off site backup of any of their data and
there was no  
> configuration information on their network beyond my
recall of what  
> I'd help install two years before the tornado. This is
certainly a  
> testament to the value of clean livin', but I sure
wouldn't  
> recommend that as a DR strategy.

This is still my favorite tornado/network related item:

http://home.hub
ris.net/owenc/tornado/

Back in the early days I was out of the town for I think one
of the  
first times ever after starting the business (at ISPC
maybe?).  I  
logged on to see a huge drop in the number of people dailed
up at a  
time when it should have been going up.  I was a bit freaked
out when  
I noticed at the same time the temperature had fallen 40
degrees in  
about 20 minutes.  A quick call home let me connect the
dots.

Chris

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