> The exact method that a crashed machine, in a rack, in a datacentre,
> miles away from me, contacts me to let me know something is wrong
> doesn't matter, but if a member of the datacentre staff can get a
> detailed message to me, so much the better than just having the box
> rebooted. On the other hand, I don't actually want to have to listen
> to ten minutes of morse code over the phone when another box could do
> it for me.
That must be a pretty quiet datacentre. And what happens when more than
one box starts beeping ?
Dave
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