Server Is Down: Act of Cat Suspected
Apr. 30th, 2007 11:58 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
The server's down again, even though I made it so that a cat walking into the closet that she shouldn't be in couldn't step casually on the power supply.
She did it anyway: she doesn't like the other cats anymore, so hides from them in the closet. If I give the cats more than one room and the bathroom, she will claim the furthest room and claim a corner for her toilet. If I give her only one room hat she has to share, she claws open the large sliding door that can't close all the way for the power cables trailing past, and curls up inside the closet, away from the other cats. I suspect that if she were allowed to be outside, she wouldn't do this, but that's not feasable in my high-traffic neighborhood.
Anyone want a middle-aged cat? She's affectionate, a real love--not incontinent, but leery of crossing other cats' territory.
I'm really, really tired of the downtime, yet apparently not quite enough of a bitch to abandon or kill Wibble over this. Yet, I can't seem to drive a deep enough wedge into my schedule to finish migrating the data to the new hardware, testing it (yes, Virginia, some of us do know how to test before production) and the server to its new home.
*faceplant*
-- Lorrie
She did it anyway: she doesn't like the other cats anymore, so hides from them in the closet. If I give the cats more than one room and the bathroom, she will claim the furthest room and claim a corner for her toilet. If I give her only one room hat she has to share, she claws open the large sliding door that can't close all the way for the power cables trailing past, and curls up inside the closet, away from the other cats. I suspect that if she were allowed to be outside, she wouldn't do this, but that's not feasable in my high-traffic neighborhood.
Anyone want a middle-aged cat? She's affectionate, a real love--not incontinent, but leery of crossing other cats' territory.
I'm really, really tired of the downtime, yet apparently not quite enough of a bitch to abandon or kill Wibble over this. Yet, I can't seem to drive a deep enough wedge into my schedule to finish migrating the data to the new hardware, testing it (yes, Virginia, some of us do know how to test before production) and the server to its new home.
*faceplant*
-- Lorrie