Can you say, “Back Up?”
FYI: Above the picture is Geeky things - below the picture is more what God is doing in me.
Today was a day off for me but I get a call from camp saying that no one is able to get to any of the camper records. No registrations, no gifting, no payroll,... no nothing. So, I came in to see what was going on to find that the computer (i.e. the SQL Server) that holds all that data couldn’t find it’s hard drives (RAID 1). After doing all the diagnostics that I know how to do I called another local computer guy, Jerry Clark, for some help. After talking it through, I concluded that I need to borrow some of his expertise and tools of data recovery because something was just not acting normal. We found out that one of the hard drives had failed. Fortunately, the other drive was intact and we could copy it to protect it just in case we would loose it again in the rebuild of the RAID 1 (i.e. mirroring or the same information on two hard drives always).
When working with data it takes a long time to copy/rebuild/format/re-RAID. So, I got to camp around 9:45 am Wednesday, figured out it was a hard drive failure about 1:30 PM Wednesday, and it looks like when this is all said and done it will be about 2:00 AM Thursday. But, I don’t mind. I look back to when I first accepted the position as computer systems manager and how uptight I would get with every little computer problem that would come my way. My stress level was always so high. Time, Wisdom, and trust in the Lord has taught me so much over these last 6 years.

Now, this isn’t an actual picture of me tonight. If it was I would be crazy because the temp out side is 40 degrees below with wind chill. Even I am not that crazy
. However, I thought I would include what it looks like down in the Server Room at camp.
To paint the picture of how serious this could have been to camp - there would have been no payroll tomorrow, no paper record of the communication with groups coming this weekend or others, no records of anyone who has ever come to camp and/or their financial giving, no records for our mailings (the largest mailing being around 14,000-15,000). AND Yet, the Lord allowed me to be calm through all of this. His mercy’s ARE new every morning. He proves himself faithful over and over again. I call Him the “Divine Clicker” because I certainly don’t understand many of the solutions that have come our way. I have hundreds of stories of how God just allowed me to know something at just the right time to solve whatever was going wrong and yet I’ve never known how to solve it before then. I love my Lord. He truly does care for even the little things in life like computer problems. Better yet, He loves to delight in showing His love for us in the things we care about and giving good gifts (like solutions). ![]()
I’m glad He is our ultimate Back-up - He Saves us and never leaves us.
Recent Comments
Kelly says
01.31.08
Don’t you think we should talk Lisa into getting a blog?!?
Glad to get to know you a little better by reading about your life. Can’t wait to meet you this summer!
Jesse Schutt says
01.31.08
Thanks for your hard work! It is great to see how God arranges every detail to work for His glory!
Tawnya says
02.01.08
So great to see you back on your site! It was fun to read your updates! We will now add to our ‘favorites’ - don’t you feel lucky?:)
Joel says
04.22.08
I had one of these instances earlier this year, where we lost TWO drives from the RAID 5 array on one of our main SQL servers. Thankfully they both didn’t go at the same time, and I was able to get final backups made before the second one went.
Anyone who things that God isn’t interested in the IT world hasn’t worked in IT (or doesn’t know God!)...
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