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* At work, the host naming scheme once was [[Moons]] (''charon'', ''oberon'', ''io''), then someone decided to include planets by naming a server ''saturn''. Then again, someone different generalized it to [[Planets/Stars]] with ''daystar'' (the evil one), and now it is "objects you can see in the sky", because someone named their host ''fledermaus'' (german for ''bat'). --[[Special:Contributions/87.148.20.127|87.148.20.127]] 02:21, 24 December 2015 (CET)
* At work, the host naming scheme once was [[Moons]] (''charon'', ''oberon'', ''io''), then someone decided to include planets by naming a server ''saturn''. Then again, someone different generalized it to [[Planets/Stars]] with ''daystar'' (the evil one), and now it is "objects you can see in the sky", because someone named their host ''fledermaus'' (german for ''bat'). --[[Special:Contributions/87.148.20.127|87.148.20.127]] 02:21, 24 December 2015 (CET)
* One of the institutes I studied at had a exceptional naming scheme for print servers. They had names like ''ing'', ''ong'', ''rof'', ''laque'', ''osh'' and ''ummel'', and every new student wondered about the meaning at first. Until they used the UNIX <tt>lpr</tt> command to print something: <tt>lpr</tt> takes a parameter <tt>-P</tt> followed by the hostname of the print server without a space. This resulted in lpr parameters like ''-Ping'', ''-Pong'' (the two most used printers) and ''-Prof'' (wich allowed printing only for professors).
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