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bjarvis ([personal profile] bjarvis) wrote2005-12-08 10:46 am
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*yawn*

This morning, I had to upgrade the operating system of a Sun Microsystems E450 from Solaris 2.6 to Solaris 8. I've done it literally hundreds of times before so it's largely a no-brainer. However, a disk upgrade was also required so I had to be at the office in person to begin the process rather than initiating it from home so it could be in progress while I drove to work.

Since the work was to begin at 6 AM, my alarm was set for 4:30 AM. Ugh.

Despite getting up at an ungodly hour and trudging to work on time for my part of the project, the database weasels weren't quite as timely: we actually started an hour late. That wasn't a big deal overall, but it could have been another hour of sleep otherwise.

Fortunately, the upgrade --both hardware and software-- is now complete and appears to be 100% successful. I am, however, very sleepy even though it's not yet 11 AM EST. I'll probably knock off early today with a side trip for a chocolate sundae on the way home.

The planet is hereby put on notice: nothing else is allowed to go wrong within my sphere of influence for at least 12 hours.

[identity profile] paigemom.livejournal.com 2005-12-08 05:29 pm (UTC)(link)
hey, at least you missed all the traffic.

[identity profile] bjarvis.livejournal.com 2005-12-08 06:08 pm (UTC)(link)
Kinda. The drive from home to the office was better than at 8 AM, but only but a little. I'm constantly surprised at the volume of traffic around here at 5-6 AM.

What struck me most however was the volume of traffic in-bound to DC, those heading south along I270. I'm used to seeing the oncoming traffic crawling bumper-to-bumper at 20 mph from Frederick to Germantown (where two lanes enlarge to three) at 8 AM. I didn't expect it at all at 5:30 AM, but it was only slightly better than the worst of rush hour.

If I had to drive in that mess, I'd either get a job closer to home or move home closer to work. Life is too short for commutes like that.