amityweb wrote:
They must know if it will be within an hour, within several hours, within a day, within a week?
You've obviously never worked on system hardware before. Often until you're knee deep into the problem you have no clue what is wrong or what the fix is. I'd say the standard practice is to fix the problem, and it will be done when it's done. Guessing is a waste of time and just upsets the unwashed hordes when the guess doesn't magically convert to fact. I feel your pain, I just endured a city wide power outage for over 4 hours a few days ago. DMEA's website (the electric company) outage status widget just kept saying "repair in progress", no estimate, no update, until the lights came on, then 15 minutes or so after that, the status turned to "repair complete". The trick to managing the unknown is for YOU to have your own time limits and responses. After a certain amount of time, send out alerts, after a bit more time redirect traffic to a status page, after still more time, move all sites to a backup server in another datacenter, etc etc. You can control your actions, you can't control the time it takes for an unexpected event out of your control to be fixed.
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Either provide enough details for people to help, or sit back and listen to the
crickets chirp.
Security thru obscurity is a myth - and really really annoying.