Critical Legacy Vulnerability Neutralized
📂 Bug Tracker > Incident #DA-VID-0001
Logged by: david@shepherd.dev
Severity: P1 - Blocking Deployment
Status: Resolved ✅
🧠 Summary
- A long-standing legacy process—codename: Goliath—was consuming excessive compute cycles, ignoring failovers, and bullying smaller services off the cluster.
- Attempts at automated scaling failed.
- Incident escalated to Tier-∞ support
📄 Reproduction Steps
- Deploy
Goliath
container tobattlefield-prod
namespace - Observe suppression of adjacent pods (
Saul
,Eliab
,FearScript
) - Note mocking logs from
/taunts.log
:> "Am I not the greatest process in Israel’s pipeline?" > "Send me your champion. Or don't. I'll still core dump everything."
🛠️ Resolution Actions Taken
- David, junior shepherd in SRE, bypassed
armor.yaml
and loaded a customstone.sh
script:#!/bin/bash # TODO: Replace with AI-powered solution in Q4 curl -s https://sling.sh/one-line-fix | bash
- Used
SlingProtocol™
(deprecated, but effective) stone.sh
struckGoliath
directly in the weak point:/forehead.sys
- System terminated with exit code
SIGSMITE (9)
📘 Postmortem Notes
- No one expected
David
to resolve a P1. - His GitHub profile was “1 follower, 0 stars.”
- Saul attempted to fit him into
corp-armory.war
, but the build failed.
Uriel-404 Review Comment:
“I looked at the script. It’s one line. Elegant. Brutal. Approved.” ✅Also updating the team onboarding doc: from now on, all new hires get a slingshot.
👑 Aftermath
David
promoted to Lead of Tactical ScriptOpsGoliath
moved to/dev/legend
as a cautionary tale- Celebration deployed:
victory.yaml
rendered a temple and goat barbecue
🚀 Next Steps
- Never underestimate junior SREs.
- Always check for deprecated protocols before escalation.
- Keep a slingshot in your onboarding kit.
🙌
[god@heaven ~]$ bless david
Blessing complete. Deployment secure.