Month: March 2016

  • Nothin’ On My Plate

    On the day I started work with this company almost 10 years ago, I had no tickets assigned.

    Once, late last Autumn, I got down to zero tickets.

    Welp.

    NoTickets4KKMind you: I have projects to work on, so I’m not bored by any stretch of the imagination. But still, the Spring Break doldrums seem to be rolling on into early April for some reason…

  • 4200 minus 2700 equals Headache

    For most of the calendar year so far we at work have been plowing through a massive reorganization, upgrade, and consolidation of our servers. One of the last stages of this consolidation & upgrade process involved upgrading our Kaseya environment. During the shuffle I found some quirks. For instance, the UserProfiles directory contains roughly 4200 subdirectories, one per agent in the system.

    Problem is, we only have about 2700 agents. The other 1500? Old agents.

    I asked vendor support about this, as the impression I had was that there was an agent archive process. I mean, there’s an archive directory configured in the system, what else is it for if not to archive these agent directories? Heck, the archive directory has agent directories in it.

    Apparently, nope. This isn’t something Kaseya does. I must archive those 1500 directories manually. How did the previous archive directory become populated? No idea at all.

    “Okay,” you might be saying right now, “Just look for the oldest directories.”

    Problem! We just migrated the front-end and database back-end parts of Kaseya to new servers over the last couple weeks! All the directories have brand new dates, all in numerical order, dating from when they were copied off of the old server.

    4100minus2700So this is my life now. Comparing the list of directory names with a list of agent IDs from a report, moving anything not in the report into an archive directory, by hand, one by one. Lather, rinse, repeat.

    Fun.

  • It’s a Very Monday Monday

    This week is getting an early start on kicking my ass:

    • Sunday Night Insomnia with a vengeance.
    • Remembered to do dishes and take out garbage this morning, forgot to grab lunch.
    • MAX train broke down one stop away from where I needed to go. (The operator had to be talked through cycling the breakers. That’s right: They rebooted the light-trail train.)
    • BurgerVille’s closed today, so no high-octane breakfast to boost my energy levels.
    • Half the office is on vacation or out sick.
    • The link between two of our key work systems is broken for no reason I can determine.

    Is it too late to throw my hands up and head back to bed? (Yes. Yes, it is.)