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palcu | 2 years ago

[disclaimer: SRE @ Google, I was involved with the incident, obvious conflicts of interest]

Hey Dang, thanks for cleaning up the thread. One thing to note is that the title is not correct. The entire region is not currently down, as the regional impact was mitigated as of 06:39 PDT, per the support dashboard (though I think it was earlier). The impact is currently zonal (europe-west9-a), so having zone in the title as opposed to region would reflect reality closer.

Finally, there's lots of good feedback on this thread and on the previous one (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=35711349), so we obviously have a lot of lessons to learn.

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Waterluvian|2 years ago

Would you be able to comment a bit on the emotional (perhaps there’s a better word) aspect of the response?

Was there a lot of anxiety? Panic? Or was it just a “woof that sucks. Time to follow a checklist and then do a bunch of paper work” ?

What I’m curious about is what it feels like on a team at a company like Google when there is a major system failure.

palcu|2 years ago

There's not much emotion as the core team working on the huge outages is more like an "SRE for SRE". They are all people who've been with the company for a long time and they've been in the secondary seat for at least one previous big rodeo. Not to mention that we're all running a checklist that has been exercised multiple times and there's always somebody on the call who could help if a step fails.

Personally, I wasn't part this time for the actual mitigation of the overall Paris DC recovery, as I was busy with an unfortunate[0] side effect of the outage. These generate more anxiety, as being woken up at 6am and being told that nobody understands exactly why the system is acting this way is not great. But then again, we're trained for this situation and there are always at least several ways of fixing the issue.

Finally, it's worth repeating that incident management is just a part of the SRE job and after several years I've understood that it is not the most important one. The best SREs I know are not great when it comes to a huge incident. But, they're work has avoided the other 99 outages that could have appeared on the front page of Hacker News.

[0]: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=35734224