What else does your crystal ball tell you? Credit: Computerworld / IDG Some of the servers in this data center are running applications that have memory leaks — and the only way to avert a major crash is to reboot them regularly, reports a pilot fish on the scene. The only problem: The users don’t buy the idea that their servers have to be taken offline on a regular basis. “So I sat down and did the calculations to predict when a machine would next crash if they did not let us do some maintenance work,” fish says. “It coincided with me being on holiday, so I gave them my prediction six months in advance, telling them what would happen. “My prediction was Sept. 19 at noon, and it actually crashed Sept. 20 at 11:45 a.m. — not bad for a rough calculation six months before. “When I came back from my break, the users started giving us the machines when we wanted them.” Sharky calculates that you still have a true tale of IT like to tell. Send it to me at sharky@computerworld.com. You can also subscribe to the Daily Shark Newsletter. Related content opinion Flashback Friday: You’re welcome There’s no winning this one. By Sharky Sharky Sep 25, 2020 3 mins IT Leadership opinion Wayback Wednesday: No good deed goes unpunished Self-serve is not our thing. By Sharky Sharky Sep 23, 2020 2 mins Databases IT Leadership opinion Maybe it’s therapeutic As for pilot fish, very little shocks them. By Sharky Sharky Sep 22, 2020 2 mins Computers and Peripherals opinion Memory-Lane Monday: An ounce of prevention is worth a pounding headache Not the greatest decision ever made. By Sharky Sharky Sep 21, 2020 2 mins Backup and Recovery Data Center Podcasts Videos Resources Events SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe