Monday, October 13, 2014
Friday, April 25, 2014
Ops : Opposite of Luck?
Running effective and efficient Operations
is definitely NOT an easy task!! And I do keep on saying that - “Ops is against Luck!”
Lets consider the below scenarios:
- No one is complaining and you also don’t have a readily available report on how healthy your systems are , you actually might be in trouble..
- Or customers may be too angry , busy or confused to bring up issues - you should not count these days as your lucky ones!!
- 'No news' is NOT a good news !!
- Assuming unresolved issues won’t reoccur again.. Also the strategy of duck and cover in the hope that the problem will disappear is a recipe for catastrophe
Someone rightly said - luck is just a thin wire between survival and the worse!!
You may consider them as Luck , while may be so - diligence probably is what we need along with our willingness to act for consistent efficiency.
But How..? below may be couple of real life scenarios:
If you own production - negotiate your own production readiness and excellence with ‘Why’, ‘When’ and ‘What’. It might be overly cautious, BUT we should apply a lens to understand whether the said change ‘now’ will bring real benefit or it can wait for a favorable time.
You may consider them as Luck , while may be so - diligence probably is what we need along with our willingness to act for consistent efficiency.
But How..? below may be couple of real life scenarios:
If you own production - negotiate your own production readiness and excellence with ‘Why’, ‘When’ and ‘What’. It might be overly cautious, BUT we should apply a lens to understand whether the said change ‘now’ will bring real benefit or it can wait for a favorable time.
Does your PD consider operations as their
customers? If NOT speak up. Set expectations
correctly so that you don’t have to struggle to setup monitors and metrics
overnight to support production from early next morning.
Also - we should know when to pull the brake on
projects , and prepare for actual traffic and earn $
Relying on your firefighting superhero and showering
praise on their heroics should be handled with a diff mindset of permanent
resolution by getting into the root.
Yep!
Sin kills….!! and Luck is always to blame :-)
Wednesday, April 9, 2014
Why KILL -9 httpd is NOT always a good idea to invoke SSC
Sharing from my personal experience:
One fine day I myself had fallen in to this trap.
Being ‘n-4’ (LTM, BIG IP F5 iRule) is the condition to trigger SSC (static site contingency) on the LTM
layer, I could kill apache on most of the web servers but last 7 or 8 ( I
use windows laptop so mPuTTY is my guy to trigger them in parallel) and
guess what! all load had eventually had fallen into those few.
I lost control , lost time as well I was having a
superman attitude and never invited Network (NOC) to do so by logging in to BIGIP and disable the pool members, so whole time was a waste,
and finally I had to invite them as a rescue.
LTM was on and off Intermittent SSC and sometimes good but mostly bad Ux.
We can debate - that high load on servers will automatically trigger a SSC, but that will be an worse effect (not
an action!) and uncertain scenario where we won’t be playing any role
and we are talking about a human being putting a certain and timely
contingency..
Hence I recommend this to go at
the LTM layer by someone deliberately … ALWAYS!
Thanks/-
Friday, March 28, 2014
Curiosity for Subsistence
Most of us hold ourselves back when we should be reaching out and most of the time we never see a need to change. Every such picture tells a story , that - we have somehow landed in a comfort zone and not giving that extra. Extra effort, extra hour, extra question , or that extra feedback..
This 'extra' thing followed us from our school life itself. Remember ? Yeah ECA :-) (extra curricular activity !! ). These activities helped us to learn the values of teamwork,
individual and group responsibility, physical strength and endurance,
competition, diversity, and a sense of culture and community.
Extracurricular activities provided us a channel for reinforcing the
lessons learned in the classroom. Debating was one of them, which found very less participants (at least in my school) - a very few students opted or was leading in this area. Personally I never liked those guys! I felt they got into a habit of 'extra' questioning and was very irritating. Well, that was my own personal perception.
Now when I look back at those days I believe this probably helped those kids to inculcate that spirit of questioning at things. Either in open forum or silently under their mind and the leading cause was 'knowledge' - which is what probably they gleaned. Class teacher always used to encourage saying - Q's are Q's, there is not right or wrong Q.
I follow Buddhism as a philosophy where it tells one basic thing - that "everything in the universe embodies the law of cause and effect". So if "Questioning OR curiosity" is the cause - the effect is "knowledge".
In school, my sitting choice was the second row bench (even though I make gangs now also proclaiming that I was also always a 'last bench-er' ;-)). Let me admit, I used to hesitate to ask Q's. Fear was - what the other will think about it !! But I was always self-aware about my own personal growth and used to cover it somehow. But that reverse model took hell lot of time from me, and I did understood it very profoundly that - curiosity is the leading cause of knowledge and that extra curricular activity was part of a well-rounded education.
Today when I look at our youngsters coming and joining us as a freshers or intermediate in the corporates, less or more I do see that tendency there as well.. where they DO NOT show enough curiosity to learn that 'extra' thing or question much and tend to settle down. This eventually cost us very heavy and that wrong pick demands lot of your bandwidth and becomes an overhead. This probably because we hire for skills and ignore attitude? .. right hire is always a mystery to me though!
I am not sure how many 'W's or 'H' can satiate your curiosity while putting your question across, BUT just remember - curiosity (not that rover!) can KILL the cat , however we probably just wanted to experience how curiosity freed that cat! :-)
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