[GRLUG] A Moment of Silence

Eric Beversluis ebever at researchintegration.org
Wed Sep 7 15:43:53 EDT 2011


On Wed, 2011-09-07 at 15:30 -0400, Topher wrote:
> On 09/07/2011 03:10 PM, Ben Rousch wrote:
> > I would like to ask for a moment of silence. I just decommissioned my
> > company's main Samba virtual machine which had been running Ubuntu
> > 6.06 LTS since 2006. There were times in between power outages when it
> > had more than a year of up-time. I think I rebooted it only twice in 5
> > years due to system instability. The VM host server is getting a fresh
> > new VMWare ESXi 5 install, and the Samba VM will be replaced by Debian
> > 6.
> > 
> > What systems do you have fond memories of?
> 
> When I worked at Cornerstone my desktop stayed up for about a year and a
> half twice.  That's the longest I ever had a desk in one place.
> 
> 
> Unrelated to uptime I have a favorite story about a machine as well.
> 
> When I worked at Gospelcom our servers were all named after cities of
> the Bible.  We had Jerusalem, Jericho, Ai, etc.
> 
> When we were considering getting a windows server to support a new
> client that really needed windows we had to come up with a name for it,
> and my suggestion was Gehenna.
> 
> "Gehenna is cited in the New Testament. In early Christian writing it
> represents the final place[citation needed] where the wicked will be
> punished or destroyed after[citation needed] the Resurrection of the Dead.
> 
> In the synoptic gospels Jesus uses the word Gehenna 11 times to describe
> the opposite to life in the Kingdom (Mark 9:43-48).[17] It is a place
> where both soul and body could be destroyed (Matthew 10:28) in
> "unquenchable fire" (Mark 9:43)."
> 
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gehenna#New_Testament
> 
So was your suggestion accepted?


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