ARIN Services
James R. Cutler
James.Cutler at iscg.eds.com
Fri Apr 17 10:36:10 UTC 1998
Actually, for a database server (as opposed to a transport mechanism
which should NEVER have down time) the best time for changes is in
the middle of the work day. There is less chance of error due to
fatigue. There is no overtime requirement. There is usually a full
crew on hand to test and verify and, possibly, clean up in case of
less than full success.
JimC
At 2:09 PM -0600 4/16/98, Forrest W. Christian wrote:
<snip>>
>The point I was trying to make was that if you HAVE to take something down
>at ARIN, daylight hours for the americas is probably NOT the best time to
>do it:
<snip>
>- Forrest W. Christian (forrestc at imach.com)
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