06-20-2013
Internet QOS woes
I'm looking for recommendations for a general problem.
Apparently (that is according to my boss and coworkers) I am responsible for guaranteeing quality of service to our remote MySQL server during the course of the day. They may run a complete database restore for any number of reasons and are getting upset that sometimes it takes 12 minutes and other times it takes 1 hour. Nevermind that the 12 minute times are 6 in the morning and the hour long times are 2 in the afternoon.
What are my options as far as purchasing a leased line or whatever, in order to get some guarantee of service?
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bosskill
BOSSKILL(8) System Manager's Manual BOSSKILL(8)
NAME
bosskill - send a signal to your boss, or terminate your boss
SYNOPSIS
bosskill [ -signal ] <bossname>
DESCRIPTION
bosskill sends the TERM (terminate, 15) signal to the boss with the specified bossname. If a signal name or number preceded by `-' is
given as the first argument, that signal is sent instead of terminate. The killed boss must be in the system administrator's supervisory
chain.
The following is a list of all signals with names as in the include file <signal.h>:
SIGHUP 1 hangup. Forces bossname to re-read his/her job description and figure out that he/she knows squat about sysadmin work or
life, in general.
SIGINT 2 interrupt. Prevents the bossname from interrupting the sysadmin for one hour.
SIGQUIT 3 quit. Causes the boss to quit his/her job with no explanation.
SIGILL 4 illegal instruction. Makes the boss believe the last instruction he/she gave was illegal, so he/she withdraws it.
SIGTRAP 5 trace trap. Display the exact location of the boss.
SIGABRT 6 abort. Makes the boss go home and try again tomorrow.
SIGKILL 9 kill. Game over.
SIGBUS 10 bus error. Boss's transportation fails on the way to work.
SIGSEGV 11 segmentation violation. Boss realizes he/she is trying to do something for which he/she is not quailified and stops.
SIGSYS 12 bad argument. Boss loses.
SIGPIPE 13 smoke pipe. Boss samples some green leafy substance and mellows out.
SIGALRM 14 alarm. Boss is startled and falls over. Best used when boss is walking next to his/her boss.
SIGTERM 15 termination signal. Boss is fired.
BUGS
Sending a SIGABRT to a boss that is already home will cause him/her to walk aimlessly in circles for two hours.
HISTORY
Written by Eric L. Pederson <eric@bofh.org.uk>.
27 September 1995 BOSSKILL(8)