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informIT: Best Practices and Initial Investigation Techniques for Diagnosing Linux Problems

Nov 02, 2005, 04:00 (0 Talkback[s])
(Other stories by Mark Wilding, Dan Behman)

[ Thanks to Jason Greenwood for this link. ]

"Your boss is screaming, your customers are screaming, you're screaming ... Whatever the situation, there is a problem, and you need to solve it. Remember those old classic MUD games? For those who don't, a Multi-User Dungeon or MUD was the earliest incarnation of the online video game. Users played the game through a completely non-graphical text interface that described the surroundings and options available to the player and then prompted the user with what to do next.

"You are alone in a dark cubicle. To the North is your boss's office, to the West is your Team Lead's cubicle, to the East is a window opening out to a five-floor drop, and to the South is a kitchenette containing a freshly brewed pot of coffee. You stare at your computer screen in bewilderment as the phone rings for the fifth time in as many minutes indicating that your users are unable to connect to their server.

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