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Australia #censusfail: Derision greets simple fix failure | Australia #censusfail: Derision greets simple fix failure |
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It is the familiar refrain of IT workers across the globe: "Have you switched it off and on again?" | It is the familiar refrain of IT workers across the globe: "Have you switched it off and on again?" |
But few expected it to be the answer to avoiding a system failure which stopped millions of Australians completing August's national census. | |
That is, until IBM's chief engineer admitted switching the router off and on again would have prevented the 40-hour outage from ever happening. | That is, until IBM's chief engineer admitted switching the router off and on again would have prevented the 40-hour outage from ever happening. |
The revelation has caused disbelief - and hilarity. | The revelation has caused disbelief - and hilarity. |
'Champagne comedy' | 'Champagne comedy' |
The Australian government had touted the census website as the future, seeking to impress voters with its cybersecurity credentials and plans to trial online elections. | The Australian government had touted the census website as the future, seeking to impress voters with its cybersecurity credentials and plans to trial online elections. |
It ended in embarrassment - and a host of memes - after it had to be taken offline for almost two days after suffering a "malicious" cyber-attack on 9 August. | It ended in embarrassment - and a host of memes - after it had to be taken offline for almost two days after suffering a "malicious" cyber-attack on 9 August. |
But when Kerry Purcell, head of IBM Australia, was brought before a senate committee looking into the fiasco, he admitted the fault could have been detected before the site went live - had they done one very simple thing. | But when Kerry Purcell, head of IBM Australia, was brought before a senate committee looking into the fiasco, he admitted the fault could have been detected before the site went live - had they done one very simple thing. |
"If we had our time again we would have tested a hard power it off, power it on that router, that would have discovered earlier that we had that reboot and configuration loading problem," he said. | "If we had our time again we would have tested a hard power it off, power it on that router, that would have discovered earlier that we had that reboot and configuration loading problem," he said. |
The hashtag "censusfail", which first emerged during the site outage in August, was soon trending again in Australia. | The hashtag "censusfail", which first emerged during the site outage in August, was soon trending again in Australia. |
Mark DiStefano, political editor of Buzzfeed Australia, described the fiasco as "champagne comedy", while others began to share pictures and gifs from British sitcom The IT Crowd. | Mark DiStefano, political editor of Buzzfeed Australia, described the fiasco as "champagne comedy", while others began to share pictures and gifs from British sitcom The IT Crowd. |
Sharing a picture of IT Crowd star Chris O'Dowd, Peter (@MurphyMagic) tweeted: "You couldn't make this stuff up - oh, hang on..." | Sharing a picture of IT Crowd star Chris O'Dowd, Peter (@MurphyMagic) tweeted: "You couldn't make this stuff up - oh, hang on..." |
IBM Australia has apologised, with Mr Purcell telling the hearing he is negotiating a settlement with the government for failing to fulfil the A$10m (£6,2m/$7.6m) contract. | IBM Australia has apologised, with Mr Purcell telling the hearing he is negotiating a settlement with the government for failing to fulfil the A$10m (£6,2m/$7.6m) contract. |
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