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Tropical Storm Allison Recovery Charles Chambers Information Technology 2001 Time Line Saturday flooding begins (1 A.M.) – IT team on campus Additional IT staff arrive – pumping and power are critical Institutional priorities are focused – Non-IT Sunday
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Tropical Storm AllisonRecovery Charles Chambers Information Technology 2001
Time Line • Saturday • flooding begins (1 A.M.) – IT team on campus • Additional IT staff arrive – pumping and power are critical • Institutional priorities are focused – Non-IT • Sunday • Pumping of network node facilities begin • Power restored to UHS data center • Internet connection reestablished • 713-743-1000 call center established • Systems and servers returned to service
Time Line • Monday, June 11th • WAN services restored except UHV • IP telephones activated in critical areas • Relocated some servers to Data Center • Tuesday, June 12th • Internet connectivity unstable due to ISP • Servers in Data Center grow by 20 • UHV network connection restored • Desktop assessment team inventories campus • Network teams inspect buildings for damage
Time Line • Wednesday, June 13th • UH-CVN services restored, classes held. • Payroll processed • 50% of phone system returned to service • Thursday, June 14th • Data backbone restored • Data connectivity to opened buildings • Order Equipment for Storm Solutions for Hofheinz Pavillion
Time Line • Friday, June 15th • Majority of phone system restored • Saturday, June 16th • Equipment for Hofheinz Pavillion arrives, installed
Time Line • Sunday, June 17th • Hofheinz Pavillion available • 270 IP telephones • 314 data ports • IT support booth created • Monday, June 18th • University Re-Opens • First occupants moves into Hofheinz Pavillion
Time Line • Tuesday • Voice Mail system restored • Touch Tone Registration restored • Remainder of phone system restored • Wednesday • Majority of SWB trunking problems corrected
Time Line • Thursday • Friday • Reconfiguration of Hofheinz Pavillion network
Technology Priorities Infrastructure • Phone System • Internet Connectivity • Inter-campus Network • Campus Data Network • Interactive Video Network • Data Center Operation
Technology Priorities Services • E-mail • Web Site • WebCT • IVR for Registration/Records • Payroll • Financial Application
Technology Priorities Desktop Computers • Inventory • Repair • Replacement Computers • Data restores
Technology Priorities Temporary Space - Holfheinz • Used basketball pavilion • Boxes became offices • Basketball floor • became labs and cubicles
Holfheinz Pavillion From Basketball to Academics • 27 boxes • Cisco IP telephony – 270 phones • Switched data network • 270 ports in offices • 144 ports on basketball court • Over 100,000 feet of copper and fiber • IT support booth • Voice and data network support • Desktop computer support
Recovery Resources • Over xxx person hours (UH Staff) • Loss and Business Resumption • Costs estimated in millions • Over 250 IT related staff involved
Lessons Learned • Move IT facilities above ground • Move generators above ground • Flood doors on underground entrances • Established plans helped . . . • The right people at the right places, making the right decisions was the key. • Mobilize support efforts early • Food • Sleeping Quarters
Heroic Efforts • Pumps/Pumping • Saving the Animals • Getting Primary DID in service • Internet Connectivity • Holfheinz Pavillion
How the Speedy Recovery • Temporary fixes • Great minds and enormous goals • Dedicated staff • Very long hours • Multiple plans • Quick vendor response • Elimination of bureaucracy • Communication of status and goals • Central coordination point
Starting Recovery • Pumping and Power • Starting pumping PGH on Saturday • Moved pumps to animal lab (SR2) • Sunday power restored to Computing Center • Internet Connection • Reconfigured to computing center • Web and e-mail up first
Recovery Partners • Herculean efforts by all! • Pumping water • Removing damaged equipment • Designing and installing new systems • Power restoration • UH Support • College volunteers • Facilities • Vendor response was great! • Staff on site (over 100) • Rapid deployment of equipment
Initial Impact • Primary Technology Areas Affected • UHS Data Center • Network Node in PGH • Network Node in UCU • Headend Facility in Moody
UHS Data Center • Lost power • No flooding or other damage
Network Node (PGH) • Services lost • Voice, data, video for UH • Internet and interactive video for all UHS • Damage • Water 18 inches above raised floor • Power systems total loss
Network Node (PGH) Telephone and Voice Mail Systems
Network Node (UCU) • Services lost • Voice network for 1/3 of campus • Trunk lines from SWB • High capacity circuits from SWB • Damage • Telephone Switch corroded • Wire center destroyed • 3600 stations
Network Node (UCU) Telephone system
Network Node (UCU) SWB Interface
Network Node (UCU) Wire Center Frame
Headend Facility (Moody) • Services Lost • CATV Network
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