[AusNOG] Outage that costs Millions

Kai vk6ksj at westnet.com.au
Wed Jun 30 10:18:49 EST 2010


Hehe, media never let facts get in the way of a good hype story, and, for the most part they're never take any responsibility or accountability for what they print.

How often have you seen any media (especially women's magazines) apologies when their articles are wrong?

Unfortunately most people don't bother to sit back and ask "is this what actually happened, and how much should I read between the lines?"

----- Original Message -----
From: "Narelle" <narellec at gmail.com>
To: "Skeeve Stevens" <Skeeve at eintellego.net>
Cc: ausnog at ausnog.net
Sent: Wednesday, 30 June, 2010 9:32:01 AM GMT +09:30 Darwin
Subject: Re: [AusNOG] Outage that costs Millions

These articles annoy me. I can't figure out what the fault was, merely
that 1. people couldn't buy lottery tickets (via a computer system)
and 2. Telstra has admitted some involvement.

So was it a fault in a hosted service? A network failure? A router?
Fibre cut? Software in an application? Hardware on a web service? DNS?

Personally I always thought it better to post a statement of what went
wrong in a plain English explanation with an apology.

The fact is that the rush to print 'something' is preferred to good
journalism, and our industry still hasn't improved in its openness on
what goes wrong when it inevitably goes wrong.


On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 9:41 AM, Skeeve Stevens <Skeeve at eintellego.net> wrote:
> Ouch.  Someone’s going to lose their jobs.
> From:
> http://www.news.com.au/breaking-news/three-people-have-won-17-million-each-in-oz-lottos-50-million-draw/story-e6frfku0-1225886037533
>
> Meanwhile, angry lotto outlets have lashed Telstra after a fault crashed
> computers and froze ticket purchases for the jackpot.
>
> Thousands of Victorian punters were knocked back in the busy lunchtime rush
> when the Tatts computer system was paralysed, the Herald Sun reports.



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Narelle
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