Berkeley CSUA MOTD:Entry 14169
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1998/6/3 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes] UID:14169 Activity:high
6/3     Why the hell is eecs instructional always down or running very slow.
        They should hire new (and competent) sysadmins.
        \_ Perhaps you would care to sign your name so that those who either
           work with EECS IESG, or associate with those who do, can respond
           to your questions and suggestions.  A mail root@cory would be a
           better way to get this information.  In any case, EECS Inst. has
           been putting a lot of work into replacing or upgrading a number of
           its primary servers and infrastructure and finally can do work
           in the 4 weeks between the end of the spring semester and the
           beginning of the first Summer Session CS class.  Perhaps if
           someone who works for EECS Inst. reads the Soda MOTD,
           someone who works for EECS Inst. reads the Soda MOTD, that
           person could post something here a little more detailed, not
           that reading the Soda MOTD is the official place to find
           complaints about EECS Inst systems and to post information
           about EECS Inst systems nor is it part of EECS Inst's job.  --Jon
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