Re: mysqld wont start...
- From: The Natural Philosopher <a@xxx>
- Date: Wed, 30 Jul 2008 17:27:53 +0100
Johan Lindquist wrote:
So anyway, it was like, 18:12 CEST Jul 29 2008, you know? Oh, and, yeah,In this case its somewhat unusual, since there are men in orange jackets outside, who installed a generator for this house and one other, while they dig up a high voltage cable thats gone faulty. This has made the normally reliable house wiring extremely sensitive to variable loads tripping the RCD.
The Natural Philosopher was all like, "Dude,
This is all locking the stable door..
It's one thing to lock the stable door after the horse has fled, since
that shows you've at least learned something from the experience. It's
another thing to not bother at all because you believe the new horse
surely won't do like the old one did, or it was easy to catch the one
that fled.
If nothing else, a small UPS will save your hardware somewhat from
being worn out prematurely by power surges and intermittent voltage
drops.
.
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