Dunno what happened there
Wed, Nov 25 2009, 10:50PM
Lost you for a minute there. Luckily I'm at work so did what I always do...waited a few minutes and it fixed itself.
I suspect a SQL Cluster Failover...
Wed, Nov 25 2009, 11:23PM
#2
JoelSim:JohnDuncan:Lost you for a minute there. Luckily I'm at work so did what I always do...waited a few minutes and it fixed itself.I suspect a SQL Cluster Failover...Me too. Couldn't be anything else really
Not with our cacheing strategy, no...
Wed, Nov 25 2009, 11:26PM
#3
JohnDuncan:Not with our cacheing strategy, no...
JoelSim:JohnDuncan:Lost you for a minute there. Luckily I'm at work so did what I always do...waited a few minutes and it fixed itself.I suspect a SQL Cluster Failover...Me too. Couldn't be anything else really
I agree. Great cacheing strategy JD. Yes
Thu, Nov 26 2009, 3:38AM
#4
indeed. positively first rate. ive always thunk it.
Thu, Nov 26 2009, 9:27AM
#5
odd that it happened when the debates were raging on the god threads
the almighty isnt happy
Thu, Nov 26 2009, 10:02AM
#6
one off:odd that it happened when the debates were raging on the god threads
the almighty isnt happy
And lo, he smote the SQL Server and saw that it was good.
Thu, Nov 26 2009, 7:29PM
#7
JohnDuncan:Lost you for a minute there. Luckily I'm at work so did what I always do...waited a few minutes and it fixed itself. I suspect a SQL Cluster Failover...
Clearly working too hard, JD. You look rather pale.....
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Me too. Couldn't be anything else really
Unison Research CDE, Leema Tucana 2, Kudos C2 and some cables.