it seems a planned bit of maintenance on the backup ups was going on and someone touched the wrong buttons and bought the main systems down, as the backup was being worked upon at the time, they did not kick in.
when things started coming back up, they came up in the wrong order, at the wrong time, etc and thing had to be sorted out.
I truely think it was just "one of those days" when "life just happened" and I'm sure one of the priorities at Pinbrook was to get the machines working again rather than emails. (thats not to say emails are not important.)
We have a difference of opinion in what constitutes 'useful' then! In much the same way as the datacentre involved has an alternative definition of 'low-risk'.
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