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| Apache_All | IIS_4.0 | IIS_5.0 | IIS_All | NES_3.63 > # | NetCache_log | Not_Applicable | Squid_log > # | Standard_log | Streaming_log | Tomcat > gm_web_srv > # all | Apache_1.3.11 | Apache_1.3.12 | Apache_1.3.9 > # | Apache_All | IIS_4.0 | IIS_5.0 | IIS_All | NES_3.63 > # | NetCache_log | Not_Applicable | Squid_log > # | Standard_log | Streaming_log | Tomcat > fw_vers > keywords Radek,car,bike,crash,hurry-up-and-get-well > # a comma-separated list of arbitrary keywords > module > # OBSOLETE; read-only. > call_rec > # call record#, if reported by customer > escal_id > date_new 20000425-20000426 > date_study > date_open 20000426-20000525 > date_testme > date_fixed > date_closed 20000525-20000426 > gen 23 > cc dl-engineering > pubs_state > # (empty) | NEW | OPEN | REVIEW | FIXED > pubs_writer > pubs_affected > # fw_NOW_dot , fw_NOW_nc , hw_cluster , hw_diag > # hw_ezinstall , hw_flyer , hw_fsg , hw_hwg , hw_shlf > # hw_site , hw_sysconf , nc_admin , nc_cli_guide > # nc_cli_help , nc_deploy , nc_error_messages > # nc_first_config , nc_gui_help , nc_NOW_pages , nc_rn > # nc_secure_admin > dell_use > # "yes", or Dell's bug id (if applicable) for Dell access > fujitsu_use > # "yes", or Fujitsu's bug id (if applicable) for Fujitsu access > legato_use > # "yes", or Legato's bug id (if applicable) for Legato access > veritas_use > # "yes", or Veritas's bug id (if applicable) for Veritas access > atl_use > # "yes", or ATL's bug id (if applicable) for ATL access > spectra_use > # "yes", or Spectra Logic's bug id (if applicable) for Spectra Logic access > troika_use > # "yes", or Troika's bug id (if applicable) for Troika access > found_by > # (empty) | dev | ant | qa | integ | int_test | int_use > # | field | cust | csl | partner | polygraph | other > fix_rejects 0 > see_also > ===== Description ===================================================== > -- Author: taiello Date: Tue Apr 25 16:54:29 PDT 2000 ---------------- > His left leg took the brunt of it; the shin bone > is broken in two places and the calf bone is broken in one place. He also > has a cracked pelvis, a gash on his right leg, and road rash on his right > shoulder. He has two big clamps with screws and pins attached to his leg. > It's pretty gross. It took the doctors nearly five hours to finish > operating on him. The clamps look like the contraptions he rigs up while > doing his woodworking. (Just what I've always dreamed of - now I really AM > the Bride of Frankenstein!) > > But on the bright side, his helmet took a beating and saved his thick skull. > I think he will be calling you today, if those people stop poking him long > enough for him to string a coherent thought together. > > He'll be off work for the next two weeks, it looks like, but we'll know more > in a few days. > > ===== Configuration =================================================== > -- Author: taiello Date: Tue Apr 25 16:58:36 PDT 2000 ---------------- > A dark night. > Radek on his bike. > Some idiot who hit him and sped off. > > ===== Notes =========================================================== > -- Author: taiello Date: Tue Apr 25 16:58:36 PDT 2000 ---------------- > Radek's doing ok. Looks like he won't be having any more surgery. His leg is > held in some clamps below the knee and at the ankle to keep the bones aligned > while they knit. > > He and Kathy are moving on Sat. May 6. Naturally he can't do much and Kathy is > about 6 months pregnant. So I'll be organizing a moving party to help him out. > I'll let everyone know the details soon as I can. I'm sure we can get enough > volunteers to make this a fast move for him. > > -- Author: rowe Date: Tue Apr 25 17:13:24 PDT 2000 ------------------- > Some people will go to ANY lengths to avoid having to move boxes. > > > -- Author: cp Date: Wed Apr 26 07:00:30 PDT 2000 --------------------- > Making COSMIC: > I rode the same route last night and I couldn't reproduce the problem. > In fact, I and many others do the same every day without a problem. > > One thing though: if Radek was indeed on 5.3, he should be updated. > We need him FFT'ing Guinness. > > -- Author: taiello Date: Wed Apr 26 08:00:53 PDT 2000 ---------------- > Radek will be having another operation. There's a hole in his ankle that they > want to bondo or putty. Something about keeping essential fluids in... > > I've got a couple of get well cards in my office for anyone who'd like to come > by and sign them. I'll be taking them up there tonight. > > I spoke with Kathy about help moving. I'm looking for 6+ volunteers to help > get them packed on this Sunday, April 30. Then another group to help move them > on Saturday, May 6. If you're available please respond to me directly. > > About the accident. Kathy tells me that they're looking for some kind of van or > minivan. Yes, it was a hit and run. Whoever hit Radek left behind a piece of their > vehicle. Unfortunately it was a fairly generic part that could be off many years > and models of domestic vans and minivans. The officer taking the report will be > checking body shops and staking out the accident scene some evenings to see if > perhaps a van/minivan drives by with a Radek sized dent in the passenger side. > > Radek really appreciated the all the people who came to see him. He says thanks. > > -- Author: gillette Date: Wed Apr 26 09:31:36 PDT 2000 --------------- > I saw him this morning and he is doing OK. He didn't get much sleep, > what with all of the noise that the IV machine makes, nurses waking him for > vital sign checks & sponge baths, pain, etc... > He has plenty of toys, books and today's paper. > I think that in the next few days, boredom will be the major enemy. > > He is in Valley Med, (Bascome and Moorepark) room 4110b, > but they are transfering him to the orthopedic unit today. > > Moving this back to OPEN because we need to make sure that this bug is fixed! > Of course, Kathy needs to provide a test plan... > > -- Author: aimee Date: Wed Apr 26 09:41:36 PDT 2000 ------------------ > Boredom you say. Hmm, a laptop and a few core files might fix that. > > -- Author: taiello Date: Wed Apr 26 09:48:53 PDT 2000 ---------------- > The responses are coming in about helping with the move. I'll send out directions > and times later. The basics are they live around Camden and Bascom and are > moving to the Dry Creek area, a few miles away. Probabl start packing on > Sunday the 30th around 10:00 and same time for move on Saturday May 6th. > > -- Author: stevew Date: Wed Apr 26 10:06:23 PDT 2000 ----------------- > I moved this past weekend and so I have (courtesy > of the Waites) a bunch of boxes. Let me know if they're needed. > > Next time I move I'm going to get myself a bicycle and.... > > -- Author: pbeadles Date: Wed Apr 26 10:10:51 PDT 2000 --------------- > I also recently moved and have boxes. Let me know if you need them. > > -- Author: taiello Date: Wed Apr 26 21:35:03 PDT 2000 ---------------- > A quick update. Radek is will be getting one more operation, likely tomorrow > or Friday. The break in his leg tore at some muscle and ligament tissue so they're > gonna go in and clean it up. > > Some good news - Dave and Ken have graciously offered for NetApp to pick up the > cost of moving the Aster's! > > Kathy will meet with an estimator Friday about the move. They might still need > help to pack their the more fragile things, but I don't know. I'll forward to those > many of you who replied their phone # and email address so that you can confirm > what help they need just to make sure you're not all waiting on me. > > Thanks to Dave and Ken for their offer. So in the future, if your wife is 6 > months pregnant and you've just been hit by a car, perhaps NetApp will move > you too. However, I think you better closely examine that cost/benefit ratio > before deciding this is a good deal. > > -- Author: taiello Date: Thu Apr 27 14:57:25 PDT 2000 ---------------- > Radek has a surgery scheduled for today (to clean and try to seal the wound > on his ankle) and possibly another one this weekend (a skin graft if the > doctors can't close the wound). The therapists tried to get him to stand > up, but Radek was finding it very difficult. Otherwise, he is doing all > right. > > -- Author: gillette Date: Fri Apr 28 09:05:58 PDT 2000 --------------- > ...and the hits just keep on coming! > Radek's surgury was postponed till 7:30 this morning. > He was still in there when I went by to visit. > I spoke to Kathy this morning and she will let me know about the move decision, > (movers pack vs us@NTAP pack) this morning. I will let all of the volunteers know asap. > > Kathy had her own vehicular altercation yesterday afternoon also. > She and the baby are fine, the new car on the other hand will need a new bumper. > > I sure hope this particular carmic tide ebbs soon.... > > -- Author: david Date: Fri Apr 28 13:46:43 PDT 2000 ------------------ > I saw Radek at lunch today. He is in good spirits. > > He has surgery this morning to close the wound where his tibea decided to > pop out and seek fresh air. From the sound of it, it sounds like they > were successful. His leg looks "interesting". It has the interesting > mechanism of rings surrounding his leg with all these pins passing through > the rings into the leg to hold the bones in place. It looks like an > advertisement for the Hellraiser movie. You will get to see it soon, I'll > bet. It sounds like he gets to "ware" it for 2 - 3 months. With all this > HW, we should probably make him a HW engineer! > > -- Author: rowe Date: Sun Apr 30 18:34:45 PDT 2000 ------------------- > A band of renegades descended on Radek's possessions, and put them in boxes. > And it was an interesting experience. Radek, for example, was found to be > a Modula-2 expert. And to possess a suit, and some ties. Whodathunkit. > And for a man with a preggo wife, his choice in videos was - shall > we say - highly suspect. > I mean, really. Rosemary's Baby?!. Inappropriate, I'd call it. > > -- Author: taiello Date: Wed May 3 15:55:56 PDT 2000 ---------------- > Good news! They caught the rat that hit Radek. Some of you might have seen the > print ads about the hit and run or heard it on the radio. > > An anonymous tip lead them to the driver of a 1992 GM Safari. From the part found > at the scene the police were convinced Radek as hit by a GM Safari or Astrovan > from between 1990 and 1994. > > The driver is a 62 yr old man. He says he doesn't really remember, but > thought he hit the curb. Yeah, right. The curb will leave a dent above the > wheels? He's been arrested. > > Radek will be headed home either today or tomorrow. He's due for an assessment > later today and might be sent home. He's moving very slowly. Can't put any > weight on the leg so he' using a walker to get around. > > -- Author: gillette Date: Thu May 4 08:54:56 PDT 2000 --------------- > Good news! > We are well on our way to closing this BURT, Radek was discharged from the > hospital yesterday! > Tony needs to nag Kathy about a test plan, though! > 8^) > > -- Author: raster Date: Thu May 4 09:20:24 PDT 2000 ----------------- > First off all, I want to give a heartfelt thanks to all who provided > support, thoughts, kind words, flowers, cards, and hospital visits. You have > *no* idea how much it all meant to me. I'm not much of a spiritual sort, but if > there is purpose to this incident, it will have to have something to > do with making me realize just how important having good friends is, and how > important it is to cherish and nuture those relationships. Not to mention > reminding one of the *important* things in life, like being able to take a crap > by yourself, being able to scratch where and when you wish, etc. :) > > I'm at home now, pretty much restricted to a wheelchair since my mobility is > still very limited. I can't yet put any weight on my left leg and the left > side of my pelvis, and ribs hurt like the devil. Thank goodness for good drugs. > Fortunately, the temperature I was running in the hospital dropped almost > immediately once I smelled fresh air, so I am quite able to work from home. > > As for the test plan, Kathy says "I got your test plan right heah!" but did > concede that it will have something to do with getting her pregnant a second > time. :-) > > -- Author: david Date: Thu May 4 13:26:09 PDT 2000 ------------------ > This sounds like some kind of cloning experiment. Maybe we should bring > of this really cute sheep named Dolly that Tony has at home. > > -- Author: raster Date: Sat May 6 11:28:41 PDT 2000 ----------------- > 4/25/2000 9:30 pm > > My mind would not admit to itself that I'd been hit. "Not me!" The > most vivid memory I have is the sensation of flying thru the air, > spinning, of hitting the ground and being unable to stop myself. Just > kept on sliding and turning. When I finally came to rest, the only > piercing thought was "Get out of the traffic lane ...." I dragged > myself into the bushes on the curb (200 yards north on El Camino on > south bound San Tomas) and did a quick assessment. Having a very hard > time breathing; breathing coming in sharp, quick, moaning gasps. "Wow, > I have been hit!" Left foot hanging off at a strange angle, shin bone > poking thru the skin. Just lie there .... feels pretty good just lying > here. Within about 3 minutes (unless I blacked out) a car has stopped > and the occupant is asking me if I'm OK. "No!" I answer. "Hang in > there!" he says as he calls 911. Two other cyclists stop. I look > back. My bicycle is lying on its side right in the middle of the > rightmost traffic lane, about 20 ft from me. An orange turn-signal > lens, probably from the car that hit me, is lying right next to my > bike. I ask the guy who stopped to find my fanny pack, which contains > all my ID, etc. > > Shortly thereafter, a paramedic ambulance arrives and the busy > occupants commence to cut my clothes off my body (brand new shorts, > damn!) and to strap me to a back board. Since I was effectively naked > now, and quickly going into shock, I started shivering > uncontrollably. But no pain yet. The paramedics were so very intent on > immobilizing my head and neck (remembered that from my 1st Aid/CPR > class -- "If possibility for spinal injury, immobilize neck and head) > that they seemed to forget about my left foot at times, and brushed > and leaned against it a couple of times. Fortunately, shock is an > effective natural anesthetic, and I felt nothing. I recall arguing > with one of the paramedics who was intently prepping an evil looking > needle to stick into my left arm, that I was afraid of > needles. Naturally, my protestations were null at that point. I > remember repeatedly asking them to call my wife. I guess one of the > paramedics got frustrated and asked me if I remember asking her that > before. "Yes! Have you called her yet?" I asked again. I recall > feeling uncontrollable thirst but naturally no quencher was permitted, > as one does not want to be throwing up on the OR table. > > The next three hours were a blur of disconnected events. I kept asking > that someone call my wife and she did eventually arrive at around > 11:00. I remember lying on an ER table, and a surgeon was sewing up > the wound on my right thigh, and his associate saying that the frayed > edges need to be trimmed. Again, thank god for shock. "How big is it?" > I asked. "About an inch deep." he replied. [ I didn't discover the > other two "minor" wounds -- on my left buttock and right calf -- until > much later ] I remember being asked about the last time I'd eaten or > drunk; lunch at 12:30 and a coffee at 5:30. > > I remember lying in a much brighter room; still no pain. The clock on > the wall to my left said 12:30. Some guy in a red crown cap leaned > over me [the anesthesiologist, whos name I don't remember now] saying > breathe deeply ...... click. > > In retrospect I can't identify the "turn off" moment because I can't > identify the time immediately following the event. The time > discontinuity however is the weirdest thing I remember. The events > seperated by 6 hours are associated with distinct memories, but of the > events and time between the extremes of the discontinuity, I have no > memory. No sensation, no blackness, no bright lights. That time just > didn't exist, or I didn't exist during that time. Is this what death? > Here one second and then ..... nothing? No more sensory input, nothing > to process it with, not even the cognitive recognition of > differentiating existing from not. Consciousness and existence is > obviously a subjective notion, but the concept of non-existence *must* > be a second-party observation. > > My first memory is needing to vomit. I am being wheeled thru a set of > doors and someone was holding a bowl to the right side of my head and > turning my head to that side. It hurt to retch. I dry-heaved some more > and the pain was exquisite. But I recognized Kathy, so things were > OK. More people around me. My right leg getting encased in an > anti-embolism sock. More poking and prodding. It's 6:30 when I see a > clock. I'm becoming conscious of my existence and who I am. > > Hurts to lift my head but I do it anyway. My lower left leg is > attached to a bizarre contraption consisting of two rings seperated by > about six inches. Two pairs of "bicycle spokes" stick out of the > closest ring. Four 6mm pins stick out of my leg perpendicular to the > cylinder plane formed by the two rings. The whole deal seems very > rigid, since I can't move my leg but can move my foot and wiggle my > toes, and heavy. [ Later of course, the ortho-surgeons explained to me > that the "spokes" actually go all the way thru my leg, thru the bone > just below my knee, and they, and the ring they're attached to keep > the whole assembly fixed in place relative to my leg. The 6mm pins are > actually coarse tap screws literally screwed into and thru the > bone. Ortho-surgeons are like computer people when it comes to > techno-talk. Since I was interested, the doctors talked; tensioned to > 100 PSI, titanium alloy screws, external fixator designed in Verona > Italy. My only question was how they planned to take the pins and > spokes out. They seemed very matter-of-fact about the whole thing, > implying that the "spokes" would be cut and pulled thru, and the > screws would simply be backed out with a hand-held power drill. Great! > I hope I at least get a local, or I'll pass out for sure ] > > -- Author: raster Date: Thu May 25 11:05:05 PDT 2000 ----------------- > Well, I think it's time to close this burt, but I can't simply close > it withput acknowledging, as Dan put it, the camaraderie which exists > here at Netapp, the same camaradarie which makes Netapp such a special > place to work. My wife and I could not have done it without the help > of all the people who selflessly came forward and contributed time, > sweat and effort. This was in all respects a team effort. I owe you > all a huge debt. > > I was particularly touched by those people who started at Netapp just > recently and with whom I'd barely exchanged a word or two, or whom I > hadn't even met; Jeff Latta and Barry Gray, you are my heroes. > > I'm sure I'll be leaving out some people .... > > Tony Aiello, for "putting it all together". > > Ken Hibbard and David Bulfer, for their support, guidance and advice; > David's "been there too". > > Barry Gray, Sheila Reyes-Ortiz (and her daughter), Alan Rowe, Barbara > Naden, Scott Gillette, Doug Coatney, Ken Hibbard, Jeff Latta, Wendell > Griggs and Susan Dehaan, for packing up; the "band of renegades". > > Tony Aiello, Herman Lee, Keith Son, Jamil Ahmad, Doug Coatney, Steve > Parsons, Wayne Booth, Wendell Griggs, Vikas Sinha, John Llloyd and Mel McGee, > for packing up "part 2". > > Doug Coatney, Wendell Griggs and Scott Gillette, for being my > chauffeurs. > > All the countless friendly faces who visited me in the hospital and > brightened my day(s). Steve Kleiman's "I'm concerned" comment and > Chris Peak's additions to the burt had me laughing so hard my ribs > hurt. > > Carl Baker, for finishing the fencing project I started the day before > I was hit. Carl doesn't work at Netapp, but I can't help acknowledging > his sacrifice. His family was moving the week after. > > And of course my wife, Kathryn Kawasaki, my soul mate and best friend. > > You're all an inspiration to me; you make Netapp a place not just of > employment, but a family. I humbly bow to you and thank you from the > bottom of my heart. > > -- Author: raster Date: Fri May 26 10:07:17 PDT 2000 ----------------- > [^^^ edit/reword ^^^] > > ===== Public_Report =================================================== > %%% TITLE: _FILL_IN_ > %%% DESCRIPTION: > _FILL_IN_ > %%% WORKAROUND: Head swap > _FILL_IN_ > %%% FIX: > _FILL_IN_ > > -- Author: rilla Date: Fri Apr 28 13:03:37 PDT 2000 ------------------ > > ===== Escalation_Status =============================================== > > ===== Fix_Report ====================================================== > > ===== Fixes_Database ================================================== > [currently, this is read-only here; use "p4 fixes_db" to edit] > [see also http://web.netapp.com/engineering/br.html#Fixes_Database ] > > ===== Test_Plan ======================================================= > > ===== Pubs_Notes ====================================================== > > ===== Change_Log ====================================================== > -- Author: taiello Date: Tue Apr 25 16:54:29 PDT 2000 -- > state NEW > public NO > sev 3 > pri A > owner raster > sub_by taiello > bug_rel 5.3 > impact PANIC > panicstr Look out for that car! > type SW > subtype storage > keywords Radek,car,bike,crash > title Radek Aster got hit by a car > > -- Author: taiello Date: Tue Apr 25 16:58:36 PDT 2000 -- > cc -> dl-engineering > > -- Author: cp Date: Wed Apr 26 07:00:30 PDT 2000 -- > state NEW -> COSMIC > > -- Author: gillette Date: Wed Apr 26 09:31:36 PDT 2000 -- > state COSMIC -> OPEN > > -- Author: aimee Date: Wed Apr 26 09:41:36 PDT 2000 -- > targ_rel -> guinness > patch_rel -> 5.3.5R3D12P16 > hw_platform -> bike,faultyminivandriver > > -- Author: taiello Date: Wed Apr 26 09:48:53 PDT 2000 -- > hw_platform bike,faultyminivandriver -> > > -- Author: rose Date: Wed Apr 26 09:53:26 PDT 2000 -- > keywords Radek,car,bike,crash -> Radek,car,bike,crash,hurry-up-and-get-well > > -- Author: raster Date: Thu May 25 11:05:05 PDT 2000 -- > state OPEN -> CLOSED >