Massive VMware Bug Shuts Systems Down
mattmarlowe writes "Imagine if Red Hat released a version of Linux, and after it was deployed, customers noticed that any processes with a start date of today would refuse to run? Well, that's what happened to VMware — a company that wants nearly all server applications running in virtual machines within a matter of years." Supposedly a fix will be available ... in 36 hours.
any processes with a start date of today would refuse to run? Supposedly a fix will be available... in 36 hours.
Good thing the fix will be available tomorrow, because if it was available today nobody would be able to run the update process
If libertarians are so opposed to effective government, why don't they all move to Somalia?
My head hurts reading that article. Who the fuck wrote it? A ten year old mental retard?
It's like ............... this and VM's this VM's that (Yes, notice the spelling?). Ooooh and the cyberwarfare boogeyman! You can't even find this much Hollywood scenario fear mongering from Hollywood themselves. Oh noes! Our entire infrastructure will be killed by evil cyber terrorists because it runs on VMware!
Oh and and lovely parts like 'w/' instead of 'with'. Hey douchebag, this is not SMS, is it so hard to hit another 2 keys on your keyboard? Oh and for the love of $DEITY$, please learn basic HTML and use links so I don't have to copy paste text into the address bar.
As for Slashdot editors, why the fuck did they pick the worse possible article from the Firehose when plenty others look *WAY* more professional?
I'm looking at you North Winds Software. I'll BUY a support contract! If you offered such a thing. If you answered the phone.
North Winds Software? Just a WILD guess... is this 'software' based on MS Access? I wonder where they got the company name from...
Well, that explains the lack of support.
You are being MICROattacked, from various angles, in a SOFT manner.