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On Mon, 8 Apr 2002 MacWheel99@aol.com wrote: > Has anyone EVER suffered data corruption on their 400 business data bases or > ever heard of it happening for some reason other than failure of hard drives, > damaged objects, human error, software bugs, PC user in middle of doing some > update & the connection gets lost & the software was not written good enough > to recover from that scenario, malicious activity like hacker or someone who > lost their job & took improper action? I have seen an AS/400 crash once. It was a model 150. That was a weird day - AS/400 crashing? unheard of! I have seen an AS/400 become temporarily unuseable because a twinax display was acting up which created thousands (millions?) of entries in a job log which ate up all the disk. I *may* have heard of data corruption of the kind you are talking about, but I wasn't working with that particular customer so I don't know for sure. But I cannot point to any incident ever and say with certainty that the AS/400 corrupted any data. It just doesn't happen. > I have a collegue who is in a heated discussion on in some list in the PC > Windows Macintosh world. They apparently take it for granted that reality is > that there are operating system crashes all the time that scramble business > data. My friend says that in his many decades experience in the IBM world, > this has NEVER happened there. > > These Microsoft enthusiasts are flatly disbelieving him ... it must be a > fluke for him. So he looking for a quick poll ... how many years experience > someone in IBM 400 & its predecessor platforms & how many times has this > happened to you? So that he can then say to these guys ... well X people in > the 400 community who said they have Y aggregate years have only heard of > this happening however many times. So if it is a fluke, here is how many > other people are having that fluke. It may be that no amount of data or argument will dissuade them. They may be as attached to the choice of software as I am to my beloved linux and GPL :) (as long as its slackware with SGI's XFS filesystem and the latest mozilla and gnome with windowmaker, etc. etc. etc.) James Rich james@eaerich.com
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