Dear Colleagues and Users
As you may have heard, there has was a major flood within the Biocentre
building on Sunday afternoon. Unfortunately we only found out about this
when computers went off line. By that time water had been leaking into our
area for about two hours. It took a further three hours before the
problems were brought under control.
Water came through the ceilings into YNiC and has caused damage within a
number of rooms. The most seriously affected area was the server room.
Mark Hymers and his colleagues managed to get a large amount of the
equipment out of the room but not before some serious damage had been
done.
We now have to assess the extent of that damage. I am sorry to say that
this will take time. We have already emptied water out of many disc
drives, servers, network switches and power supplies. In other words we
are very badly affected by this flood. The University insurers have been
informed and we are waiting for a loss adjustor to come to the site.
A very basic set of services have been re-established. These allow
psych-mail and ynic-mail to work as we realise that people would have been
greatly affected by the loss of those services. But we have to say that
these services are not guaranteed. The machines that are running may have
been affected by the water damage and may fail. We may also have to
change the servers managing these services at short notice. I apologise
for any inconvenience that may be caused.
We do not have any other services within YNiC. The desktop computers,
data-stores (MEG/MRI), remote access, tape-backups and other core services
are not available. As the MRI and MEG devices depend on these services
they are also not available. The Scratch spaces within the disc space have
been affected and some data/analyses will be lost. Water leaked into the
TMS area and is also not useable. I am unable at this stage to tell you
when these facilities and resources will be available again. As
information becomes available I will let you know of any changes.
The YNiC open plan area is not accessible. We have used some desks for the
temporary server configuration. Cables have had to be run across the floor
and as there are no user accessible services we would be grateful if
everyone can stay away from YNiC until further notice.
This will affect a large number of people. We will try hard to get serive
back to normal. at this stage I cannot tell you when this will be. It will
certainly take at least two weeks as we will have to order some
replacement machines and discs to be able to get anyway close to normal
operation.
Gary
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Gary Green
York Neuroimaging Centre
The Biocentre
York Science Park
York
YO10 5DG
tel (+44) (0) 1904 435349
fax (+44) (0) 1904 435356
mobile 07986778954
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