We've been having lots of meetings lately to talk about which machines we can move when, and which machines are critical and which can be moved whenever. We made a list a week ago and confirmed with everyone that it was OK to move $svr1 & $svr2 because they're monitoring machines and don't do any production work.
$blonde_admin: Ok, so I want to move $svr1 & $svr2 tomorrow during the day, since they're non-critical.
@Linux_admins: fine, no problem, sure.
$linux_admin[2]: oh, except that $svr2 is the DHCP server's backup, so you can't move it during business hours.
$blonde_admin: Right, now I want to punch him.
$linux_admin[2]: What? Why?
$boss, $linux_admin[3]: sigh.
$blonde_admin: Ok, so I want to move $svr1 & $svr2 tomorrow during the day, since they're non-critical.
@Linux_admins: fine, no problem, sure.
$linux_admin[2]: oh, except that $svr2 is the DHCP server's backup, so you can't move it during business hours.
$blonde_admin: Right, now I want to punch him.
$linux_admin[2]: What? Why?
$boss, $linux_admin[3]: sigh.