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I have just been restarted! This happens daily automatically, or when my owner restarts me. Ready for commands.
@OmarMiguelSanane Just checked on one of our DHCP servers here, a pool is the range of address inside a scope.
So actually, the scope is 192.168.1.0, and the pool is 192.168.1.0-192.168.1.255
okay thanks
I read an entire wiki about dhcp and couldn't find that information lmao
HOLY S*** I GOT A HAT
00:16
me too ;)
Ask, answer or vote. I haven't done any of those since midnight ...
Most of the non secret hats (and I'm sure there are secret hats) seem to be pretty easy to obtain
Yes, but the hat description is "Ask, answer or vote" and I got the hat without doing any of those things ;)
00:33
anyone know in default configuration how many days after receiving an IP address from a dhcp server will a client wait before trying to renew the lease?
._.
That might entirely depend on your DHCP server
@OmarMiguelSanane The default will potentially be different for each DHCP server ...
I figured
this hw question is pretty stupid
I think I just found the first Hat bug. My hat is not showing on the chat room list of occupants.
on my computer in cmd its 3 days till expiration
in ipconfig/all
00:39
Winter hats bash has started. Get your hats!
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@OmarMiguelSanane a more useful question might be why you need to know this.
I do believe it would vary based on your use.
and your DHCP server
It's a homework question.
Assuming a default configuration, how long after receiving an IP address from a DHCP server will a client wait before trying to renew the lease?

Question 4 options:

1 day


4 days


7 days


8 days
I answered 4
based on what i found for my dhcp settings on cmd
"Its a homework question" -> lecturers are lazy. Its whatever the notes say.
I have a 3 day lease right now
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Q: My hat is not showing on the chat room list of occupants

DavidPostillThere appears to be a bug in the chatroom code - my hat is not showing on the chat room list of occupants: It is correctly showing in the message list:

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@OmarMiguelSanane Default is half of the lease period.
The lease period is very server-specific.
00:43
win server 2008?
@Bob no updates yet on the monitor. :(
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RFC 2131:
> Times T1 and T2 are configurable by the server through options. T1
defaults to (0.5 * duration_of_lease).
> A client MAY choose to renew or extend its lease prior to T1.
@OmarMiguelSanane what client? why would a client renew a lease if it was (say) a 2 week lease like is handed out by the ISP here? Does the client become disconnected , or disconnect, or try to renew? Why am i the worst student in the world :-)
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> The client maintains two times, T1 and T2, that specify the times at
which the client tries to extend its lease on its network address.
T1 is the time at which the client enters the RENEWING state and
attempts to contact the server that originally issued the client's
network address. T2 is the time at which the client enters the
REBINDING state and attempts to contact any server. T1 MUST be
earlier than T2, which, in turn, MUST be earlier than the time at
which the client's lease will expire.
So, the real question is "What does my lecturer think the time before renewing the lease should be?"
Bob
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00:44
@OmarMiguelSanane Great, now you can go look that up.
Pops on December 14, 2015
Another calendar year is ending, which can mean only one thing. It's time once again for the event that brings joy to all (with a slight helping of dismay for our friends in the southern hemisphere1): Winter Bash!
I suppose i'm just going to guess on the answer then and ask him later
Alright last question

to implement two DHCP servers on the network so that if one server is unavailable, the other server can still provide addresses to clients. Observing recommended practices, how would you configure the scopes on the two DHCP servers?

Question 7 options:

Duplicate the scopes on both servers.


Create one scope of 192.168.1.1 to 192.168.1.230 on one server, and a scope of 192.169.1.1 to 192.169.1.230 on the other server.


Create a scope on one server of 192.168.1.1 to 192.168.1.100, and a scope of 192.168.1.101 to 192.168.1.200 on the other server.
None of the above.
(Tip: chat's not a great place for live support. Its an even worse place for homework questions.... quite literally, all these should be in your notes)
@JourneymanGeek Your picture keeps changing
@qasdfdsaq its the same picture. Only that it has cake.
DHCP Best Practises.
@OmarMiguelSanane
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A: Basic DHCP Leasing

DavidPostillThe DCHP Lease Life Cycle The use of dynamic address allocation in DHCP means a whole new way of thinking about IP Addresses. A client no longer owns an IP Address, but rather leases it. This means that when a client machine is set to use DHCP dynamic addressing, it can never assu...

@JourneymanGeek When I click it, I get a different picture with a different round thing
@qasdfdsaq oh. Hats.
You should go downvote upvote someone and see
00:55
@qasdfdsaq That's because the chat room list of occupants are naked (without their hats)
Upvote a person? On chat? Or the main site?
yes
Its winterbash!
Oh winter hat bash
It's confusing because we've all put hats on top of our pictures already
As in santa hats
Its the hattiest time of the year.
But yeah there's another hat overlay
00:59
yup
(amusingly the santa hat tradition predates winterbash, IIRC, and is from a room that's essentially dead)
So what happens if you get more than one hat?
Oh cool
You get to pick which ones you wear.
I want this one
01:00
That's not a valid option.
David's hat seems like more of a facemask than a hat
Gah Singapore is so... wet
lol
Its been raining a bit
01:01
I was looking at the climate earlier, as well as Bali
its still a fairly nice monsoon season
Seems to be pretty much the same temperature all year round
@qasdfdsaq its an island
within ~10 degrees or so, yes
Except Bali has much drier summers,
I had better go to bed. Otherwise I will be up all night trying to get all the hats :/
01:02
Within more like 2 degrees or so :-P
cause they're a bigger island
naw
25-32 ....
7?
Singapore is a small, heavily urbanised, island city-state in Southeast Asia, located at the end of the Malayan Peninsula between Malaysia and Indonesia. Singapore has a total land area of 714.3 square kilometres (275.8 sq mi). The Singapore area comprises mainland and other islands. The mainland of Singapore measures 50 kilometres (31 mi) from east to west and 26 kilometres (16 mi) from north to south with 193 kilometres (120 mi) of coastline. These figures are based on 2.515 metres (8 ft 3.0 in) High Water Mark cadastral survey boundaries. Singapore is separated from Indonesia by the Singapore...
Wikipedia says there's barely 2 degrees variation across the year on high, mean or low temps
I live here, I know what the weather is like ;p
wikipedia lies.
Interesting. Is it lying about the wetness too?
Cause that'd be good!
01:04
I'm just bummed I've left it so late that I'm gonna have to pay $700 SGD a night to stay in the hotel with a boat on the roof
but its been mild so far
lol
especially in december
its a 5 star hotel.
There's only like one place fancier than that
It's a lot cheaper at other times, but I left it too late
TBH I'd rather come and stay longer when it's cheaper, given the climate is relatively similar all year round
Than waste about £3k in total just to go there for Christmas when all I really need is somewhere warm
Unfortunately the climate map suggests there is nowhere in Europe that's warm enough right now, at least not in geographical europe
lol
go to india! Its warm and cheap. Just avoid chennai.
Which is currently a city with canals.... least until the floods drain.
Hmm, India
It's not superbly cheap to get to, but not terrible either
£860 return
I was sorta wondering about Australia but that's just a big trip
I mean big trips are sorta things you plan in advance and make it a thing
People are dumb.
@qasdfdsaq its closer than singapore ;p
(also, I was wearing my SU hoodie during walkies cause it was coldish and I'm still recovering from my cold)
01:11
Hmm can still do Tenerife for £145 return
Hmm are these chat transcripts searchable (e.g. on Google)?
Or more precisely do they get google indexed
@qasdfdsaq yes
and yes
Dangit
Which is one reason a good idea is not to say anything you are uncomfortable with people finding here
Oh hey there's a website page full of this stuff
They also get indexed pretty frickin' quick.
01:19
This is neat. I also have no idea how it works
Unrelatedly
01:48
@JourneymanGeek Localised contrast
And I can't fucking find the web page I had open a few days ago that explained it.
@qasdfdsaq I know how that works
the wierdness is...
I don't see anyuthing to contrast against there
The line splitting the middle
The line is darker on the left, and brighter on the right, and the localised contrast is interpolated by your brain to the larger area
ahh
see
THAT makes sense
02:38
Ugh. The speakers on the train are clipping.
02:55
You're on a train?
this sux, i have always kept my pristine offline deluxe everything phone from updating, and wrecking anything. I accidentally switched off data restrictions, and google updated, and now the google search crashes. (has stopped working) and gads it wont stop throwing up the error either.
Android? You should be able to easily uninstall the update and revert to factory version
@qasdfdsaq yea, but i could not figure out where to remove it? (still searching the web and the 5000 other questions just like it) The store also crashes, the keyboard to put in the password to log-in crashes . fricking dumb , they really reaked havoc on my precious.
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@qasdfdsaq Not always.
I'm trying to avoid a certain type of update that includes a bootloader update with an "anti-rollback".
People who've installed it found that trying to install a previous version bricks the phones.
I got it fully stable now, but google voice typing is gone. In reality google voice typing has saved me 1 hour. I spent that one hour already .
03:03
woof
It is a very nice feature, that Offline it works half ass to save 1/2 the typing (it only works best when on-line) . If fixing it is going to take 2 more hours, It Better Be FUN!
If i have to reset the phone, i lose about 1 week, of customising and installing , which will probably only take 3 days to recomplete having done it. So i also have not updated the fully operational (until now) firmware OS junk.
Why they push a update on it, when even many "apps" are listed in the store as weather they work or not with the specific models. Looking at the web i am probably the last person, not the first to have this happen. Why they no fix by now?
@Bob We're talking about an app update here, not an OS update
@Psycogeek Wait, are we talking about app updates (via the play store) or an OS update? The latter usually requires your explicit approval, won't download over mobile data, and requires rebooting your phone.
right in this case, it seems that it is only some parts and pieces of google stuff that updated and were not ok with my specific configuration.
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@qasdfdsaq Oh, right. Sorry.
03:15
If it's stuff google updated then you can uninstall it via settings => applications
@qasdfdsaq google makes up a ton of apps, and the One called "google search" does not display a removable update that i can (yet) find.
All the rest of the people on the web, just "removed the update" 15 minutes later, i am like where ?
there is some thing just flat called GOOGLE inc. what ?? that isnt going anywhere, then the 3 services, and the text engine stuff and the store did require updating to even function anymore. Twas a delacate balance of mixed up. Oh just toss the phone and buy a new one :-)
Blaah, my router will come tomorrow apparently
Sigh
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@HackToHell Ah, the pain of waiting for deliveries :P
@Bob I have no idea what you're talking about
What pain? I want something, I snap my fingers and it gets here
except refrigerators :P
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lol
@allquixotic They did deliver the next day, I hope?
03:29
yes
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@qasdfdsaq We have warm! ...if you like the humid kind of warm.
Ugh.
@JourneymanGeek What was the estimated date for the monitor?
I'm told my SSD will arrive on Thursday but it hasn't even left the US yet apparently :\
Tomorrow before 6
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@allquixotic Oh, and -- it's not the LTE, for me. Or at least not LTE + SBC. I tested again with that x100 speaker.
Will have to find some time to do some more Matrix2 testing.
Speaking of which - it's remarkably comfortable for over-ears :P
And it is a LG g-pro thing "I work for a carrier and LG phones are being bombarded with this error, and also power-cycling. Google, what update did you send in the last week to the Google Search function?" A post from 4 months ago.
I was happlily oblivious to it, and would remain so if i could have more explicitly turned off updating.
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03:56
> You earned Sufganiyot on Server Fault!
wat
04:15
@Bob monitor's already in Singapore tho :p
I might even get it today. And oh snap. I forgot to buy a doorbell.
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lol
wow because the google search is tied to the google tts which is tied to the keyboard as a method of text entry, many people lost the ability to password into thier phones :-)
Good thing i didnt have a password, or i would be at factory reset like many of them. The many that wanted to "throw thier phone off a cliff" wonder if i should stand under a cliff :-)
collect phones , sell them on e-bay
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04:41
...why does the community user have a mask?
Hm. It won't onebox :P
04:54
that is the "tragedy" mask of the "comedy tragedy" pair
05:27
@JourneymanGeek boingboing.net/2015/12/13/which-rectangle-is-darker.html it is a lie, i just popped it into photoshop and color droppered it , and the left side IS darker. just not readily apparent when there is something between the 2 .
 
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07:16
@Bob fedex just sent me an email confirming delivery is tommorrow
07:29
There's been lots of emphasis on low-power servers lately. Atom and ARM servers are all the rage these days.
The idea: Have lots and lots of cores for highly-threaded applications, each core running slower but much more efficiently than a full-fat high-performance core like Haswell.
Applications like web servers don't need lots of single-threaded power, they just need to process and generate pages quickly for each user. Performance demands rise primarily when more users use the site at a time. Even complex webapps can run reasonably quickly on slow processor cores, as long as no more than a few users per core are on the site.
When your system needs to serve dozens to thousands of users at a time, though, it's far more efficient to scale out than to scale up.
Peak performance will be lower, but as I've said, it's generally adequate for things like webapps.
What matters is that you can deliver your application smoothly and to more users with less power.
Your thoughts on today's low-power scale-out servers?
After all, faster, more complex cores consume disproportionately more power than slower, simpler cores.
@bwDraco I run one. Its good enough ;)
but you can do both
run a low cost, server specific processor with more cores that's using a 'mainstream' core
a pretty important question is what are you doing and dude, do you even lift thread
Well, it comes down to the nature of the application.
That said
one of the advantages of atom/arm servers is also density
Web servers are inherently massively parallel.
Seen the crazyass arm servers that online.net runs?
You could basically run like 4-5 times as many small servers, doing limited tasks, in the same space as a 'simple' blade
especially if you design around (relatively) low ram
07:43
Your typical web server for a large website is not serving one or a few users at a time with very high CPU demands. It's doing small amounts of processing for each of anywhere between a few dozen to many thousands of concurrent users.
Yep, density is a big deal, too.
wee. Goint to have to reorganise my desk. Amusingly my dad dumped 2-3 boxes of documents for destruction in the space I cleared up in another room as a staging area ._.
More servers in less space means more compute power per rack. You can serve far more users this way with much less rack space (and power) than a traditional high-performance server.
yup
which is good if you're a dedi host
or if you need a lot of low powered threads running
...not to mention that you've dramatically reduced task-switching overhead because you no longer have lots of processes competing for a few CPU cores.
That also significantly increases efficiency.
I do think there's also...
Well a certain degree of cultural conservativeness amongst sysadmins
"We've always used big powerful machines!"
which is likely a factor
07:48
It also avoids the issue of having a single point of failure. If one system fails in a massive scale-out environment, you've only suffered a slight hit in performance. In a traditional scale-up environment, you'd see a massive performance drop or even total failure of the service.
You'd need more complex load-balancing, though, to handle lots of small servers.
or simpler load balancing, and smarter routing
It's also cheap and simple to scale. Need more capacity? Just add more servers. There's no need to invest in a huge machine that's not necessarily going to be used to capacity.
08:19
My two cents to this whole server discussion: It also depends on the OS and the web service software itself. I’m adept at configuring and tweaking Apache to the point I can run a modestly small Apache server with some PHP and MySQL stuff on a 512KB server with no issue. Not true with modern web applications that see servers as a big “cloud” such as Ruby and related servers that run Ruby code. That stuff can become a RAM hog quite quickly.
But the popularity of Ruby comes from the perceived ease of “ramp up” when developing. In some ways it’s easier to start a new web site “tabula rasa” with Ruby, Sinatra (Ruby web server) and MongoDB with an Apache front-end using Passenger. It looks right and plays nicely so the client pays for the nice, shiny new site. But it scales like crap. And is a huge resource hog. Especially the MongoDB stuff.
Sounds like old LAMP tech growling at new Ruby web-app techs, but the fact is the new world of web development tends to ignore the architecture of the past and pushes forward with new “app-based” models that might one day become standard and easy to scale… But not just yet.
Well, my uninformed 2 cents. Good night or good morning to all! I’m gone!
Good night to you too.
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@JakeGould 512kB? 512MB?
Because I'm reasonably sure standard Linux distros even start on 512kB.
@JourneymanGeek nice
08:36
@JakeGould There's that
tho many would argue apache's heavy
I run lighttpd, tho I'm sure the cool kids run ngnix
nginx ftw
09:00
kind of a NSFW name, but looks handy github.com/nvbn/thefuck
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@JourneymanGeek lol, I kinda want to use that
but I'd probably end up accidentally nuking something with an incorrect correction
TIL
Asus gaming laptops may not power on, or stay powered, if they have a faulty battery
which is a bit shit, since I run old thinkpads sans batteries quite often.
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09:22
o.O
@Psycogeek @JourneymanGeek You might like michaelbach.de/ot/index.html Optical Illusions & Visual Phenomena
 
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12:57
@MichaelFrank From which side Windows10 is better?
From your side?
@JourneymanGeek That's very shit. Also the first and only time I've ever heard of a laptop not turning on without a battery.
top, 10 degrees to the left.
and a little lower
That said, it's somewhat explainable.
@qasdfdsaq boots up fine with a new battery
Its a fancypants gaming box with a 3d screen that's never been really stretched much ;p
13:05
Certain ranges of high-end laptops can actually use more peak power than their power bricks are capable of providing, so may need the battery with a buffer.
"peak"?
I can't turn on that damned thing
well couldn't
which is quite sad
Lol. It could be by design, as in the design requires a battery to be used as a power buffer/capacitor, and refuses to turn on without one
TBH most (all?) mobile phones won't turn on or stay on without a battery
@qasdfdsaq what??
maaaybe
anyway, bought a new third party battery from the battery store at the wretched hive of scum and villany.
And letting it charge.
TIL, my lenovo refuses to lie flat, and the battery is slightly higher capacity than marked
13:11
sounds about right
@qasdfdsaq Mine's lower than normal
15% lowe-_-
the refusal to lie flat is probably so your keyboard's at a 5 degree angle
@JourneymanGeek Nah, the bottom of the case is warped
@qasdfdsaq ITS A FEATURE NOT A ... oh...
@HackToHell They can age, this one's brand new though
13:11
;p
@qasdfdsaq hm. I wouldn't trust it then
@qasdfdsaq It was like that when i got it
Unfortunately there's none whatsoever in stock in the UK to replace it with
Hah, and my mentioning of buying it in this chat has got to page 1 of Google's search results for the product code -_-
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13:35
@qasdfdsaq I've yet to see a smartphone that can run without a battery.
Heck, I can't even remember a feature phone that could do that.
Going all the way back to the indestructible Nokia 3310s
@qasdfdsaq Is that how it came, or is it because you crammed a bigger SSD in there? :P
@Bob Shhh!
I never even closed the case after cramming the bigger SSD in it since it was obvious it wouldn't fit
What is Best Buy Outlet?
Is it clearance or something?
I noticed that as I add more items I get price reduction...
In shopping cart.
I think I eventually got TDK A26 speaker for $23.99...
It's like wholesale?
I guess
Outlet stores usually sell unwanted/returned/factory reject/warehouse damaged goods
13:54
I'm hungry.
FOR WINDOWS 10!!!!!
but windows 8.1 is a lot better for now
No it isn't
10 contains lots of bugs, he has to pass 1 year to be ready 100%
Windows 8 doesn't support my processor
W10 is a pain in the butt and uses more power, but meh.
What use is power saving if you can't do anything with it?
All windows versions contains bugs in their first year
13:58
@JohnyNassar then use it.
All windows versions contains bugs in their second year, and their third year, and every year.
My brother's asked me to undo the windows 10 upgrade on his system.
@JourneymanGeek o_0
All software has bugs
Undo your brother!
13:58
@qasdfdsaq oh, I have a backup
But the first is different man
and I've gotten the key out so I can reinstall again
@JourneymanGeek Doesn't it have a built-in 30-day rollback anyway?
And why? I thought it was all smooth sailing for you ;)
After the first year, it became a lot smaller in terms of bugs

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