Your biggest "oops"

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  1. Soliloquy

    Soliloquy Regular Member

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    Yikes tryfuhl, what happened? What a nice surprise to wake up to, huh?
     
  2. Rocket81

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    Trying to install something that made the site crash for a day.
     
  3. Chris

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    No fun. What were you attempting to install?
     
  4. tryfuhl

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    Actually I was around at the time -- it was a pretty controlled environment. A certain library was stripping characters from some links in admincp so we upgraded that.. we also put a squid caching proxy in -- server admin made a small booboo.. we were back in a couple of minutes but MySQL was spewing out errors
     
  5. Chris

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    So it appeared more ugly than the situation actually turned out to be? Those errors can be a pain in the rear.
     
  6. Game

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    Biggest oops: Installed this plugin that made a bunch of errors (broke the board).
    Was pretty easy to fix, but biggest problem I ever had.. so far.
     
  7. Fazer

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    My biggest OOPS happened just recently, I was working on my test site, checking out a new template modification which for some reason wouldn't work when I viewed the page.
    I realised about 4hrs later, when a member of my team rang me, that I had actually modified the "Live" site and not my test site, everything was a mess and it took me another hour to fix it.

    I now know viewing your "live" site while working on your test site is not a good plan.
     

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