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12:00 AM
@Adrian but why didn't the performance stay the same
WHINE
THE FILE SERVER HATES US! :'(
 
@voretaq7 "Yes, yes it does. Now go away."
 
@voretaq7 Well, yes, I would too. It's a *SCSI160* Raid Array with early SATA drives hooked up to an almost 6 year old whitebox file server.
 
@Adrian Oh, why does it always have to come down to race? A blackbox server wouldn't do any better or worse, no need to pick on whitey. That's just i'norant.
 
Ouch.
I just realized that the SCSI card in that server is 11 years old. I was allowed to replace the SCSI card when I replaced the RAID array in 2005 and my boss already said he re-used it in 2007 when he replaced the server.
 
12:12 AM
@Adrian Thank you for your tales of the non-profit sector, you've successfully cured me of charity.
 
Why do noobs get belligerent when their ignorance is exposed?
 
@voretaq7 because they're ignorant about the fact thaty they're noobs
 
@MarkHenderson well maybe they should learn how the fucking system works before flailing around and smearing feces on everything!
 
@voretaq7 But they like totally skim-read the paragraph on the webpage above the download button
 
@voretaq7 Because people that get belligerent when their ignorance is exposed stay noobs forever?
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12:23 AM
@HopelessN00b Yeah, I'm pretty sure I'm done with the non-profit sector for at least this decade. We'll see what the 2020s bring.
By then I might have decided to go into locksmithing or running a tavern.
 
I think I'm going to go become a truck driver.
 
@MichaelHampton see america?
 
@Adrian Yeah, I'm already wondering if I'm too old to become a gay prostitute. At least pains in the ass would be simple and easily explained in that profession...
 
Yeah, that too. This whole computer thing is just a fad, but people will always need their stuff delivered.
 
@MichaelHampton Unless they download it with their computer.
 
12:26 AM
@Adrian I'm on the board of a local non-profit. I can't imagine actually working for one. I mean, sure, us board members try to make things better for the employees, but raising funds to pay them better and/or hire people to share the load is hard.
 
@HopelessN00b You're dead in gay years (30) too?
 
@voretaq7 Oh, are those different than straight years too? Again, the real reason I can't be gay. Too confusing.
 
@freiheit don't fucking lie to him - non-profit board members dine on fine imported wines and caviar while slashing the operations and personnel budgets in the name of "devoting more resources to the core mission" or some shit like that.
You can fess up now @freiheit - he's quitting :)
 
@HopelessN00b You can't download food, yet.
And even if in the future we just 3D-print most everything, you still have to have the printer goop delivered.
 
@voretaq7 only when I pay for it all out of my own pocket...
 
12:28 AM
@MichaelHampton Just wait until OLEDs become more common. Then I bet I'll get nutritional value out of licking my monitor.
 
(the imported wines I drink tend to be cheaper than the locally made stuff. I live in wine country)
 
@HopelessN00b Now that's an idea. A monitor that, when you replace it, you can just eat it.
 
@freiheit Oh yes. Not to mention trying to grow the organization at 20-25% per year like we did in the past 3 years.
 
I HATE HP. Answer the damn phones and tell me why your network gears is sucking, dammit. Hold for freaking 30 minutes.
 
and now it's time to go get our volunteers drunk
 
12:31 AM
gawd damn sourceforge.net. The 'direct link' they give you seems to no longer be an actual direct link I can use with wget/curl...
 
@freiheit ...with money you could have donated earmarked for new VOIP handsets - callous bastard! :P
OK go home time.
 
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Q: How to investigate the amount of requests a second that are coming in?

Daniel FischerIf I have a server that is running Nginx + Passenger (mod_rails) how would I figure out how many requests a second are coming in?

 
@MichaelHampton It will be delivered by a series of tubes.
 
How do you tell someone that they've been receiving bad IT advice?
 
12:38 AM
So, has anyone noticed that our biggest reviewer is a guy called Marko who has never (besides reviewing) participated in the site?
Marko, Slovenia
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@ewwhite "You've been receiving bad advice. I hope you didn't write the check yet."
 
@MarkHenderson Does he do a good job?
 
@84104 Seems to
 
@MarkHenderson Well, I hadn't noticed, but hurray him.
 
@MichaelHampton I just had a bit of a clusterfsck with a customer who has a local IT "managed services" company...
 
12:40 AM
@ewwhite And the MSP royally fucked up?
 
@Zoredache arg. Nevermind... Apparently this one is my fault for assuming the network I was using wasn't being stupid...
 
...Involving a failed LTO-2 tape drive, a replacement LTO-3 tape drive, VMWare ESXi SCSI passthrough, bad firmware, an email I sent being missed because of bad DNS and the subsequent removal of 8 disks out of a server I needed and putting into an HP SAN in order to get more space for SQL server backups that wouldn't fit on the new $100k pair of EMC VNXe SAN units...
It's just all twisted and broken.
 
Sounds like you've had quite a Monday
 
@ewwhite I've got a roll of duct tape you can have.
 
The MSP pulled disks out of a server we decommissioned in order to put them in an HP SAN...
"I didn't format them yet... I can put the disks back!"
he did, and the server no longer booted...
 
12:45 AM
@ewwhite "I'm completely surprised!" said no one, ever
 
Hey @ewwhite - HP PoE switches, do you have to turn PoE functinoality on, or set it per port or something funky?
 
@HopelessN00b I only have experience with the 5400zl PoE Procurve switches. Never had to touch anything.
same for Cisco.
@JoelESalas So i asked, "why did you need 8 x 146GB disks? You just bought TWO new EMC SANs... and you have a 2.5 year-old HP SAN..."
"Oh, we need room to backup the SQL Server instances"
 
@ewwhite J O B S E C U R I T Y
 
@ewwhite Thanks. Wonder how we're sure these are PoE switches, come to think of it... sigh
 
@JoelESalas since this MSP has been involved... August 2012, I've made an extra $8k off of them.
just fixing things...
"Oh, you guys probably shouldn't be using this Linux vCenter appliance..."
 
12:51 AM
I need a customer like that.
 
"You should enable round-robin multipath on your iSCSI connections from VMWare"
"Let's move the phones off of the storage network."
 
@ewwhite What... phones off the storage network? But the SAN is like, redundant man. Makes perfect sense to put the phones onto the SAN.
 
@MarkHenderson The switch ports weren't defined...
 
Yeah... that was sarcasam :p
 
:(
So at some point, I said, "dude, your MSP technicians are hacks!"
and he said, "out of my hands..."
so I just do the cleanup thing
 
12:56 AM
@ewwhite I bet they're called something like "Gem Computers" or something similar
"Red Ruby Computer Run-Fast Make-Go Specialists Just For You"
 
Well, I'm at the point where I won't even talk to the new MSP directly.
I get too upset...
"why isn't the time set on your ESXi servers?"
"Hey, there aren't any HP agents on this DL360 VMWare host..."
Response: "What are those?"
 
I had someone come to me once because their MSP told them they needed to replace their entire SAN shelf because they "Don't sell disks for this model any more, so we need to replace the whole thing". Before dropping 10k they came to me and said "Hey, can you just double check this?"
Within 2 hours I shipped a replacement drive to him
I gave it to him cost-price on the condition that he dumps his current MSP and evaluates another MSP I work with who I know does their job well
 
@MarkHenderson That's a GOOD thing to have... trust where you're used to sanity-check other people's work.
 
@ewwhite Well, it's a sad state of affairs when you call up the tech support for a software application you bought, because he remembered that last time he spoke to me I was knowledgable
 
I want to start writing tutorials for common tasks. Lots of the tutorials out there are written by people with only the flimsiest grasp of what they're actually doing, ie. devops and ubuntu admins
 
1:03 AM
Are most IT people hacks?
and do you guys feel like you're hacks?
 
@ewwhite In my experience yes, there's a 60/40 relationship hacks/not-hacks
 
I do a lot of the time... and then I encounter these people.
 
@ewwhite I used to think I was a hack until I started hanging out here
 
@MarkHenderson I always feel like I'm a hack. Then I make something that works and feel slightly better
 
I think I have a pretty good sense of what I know well, what I kind of know and what I don't know well.
 
1:07 AM
@MichaelHampton but you have to admit that you fly by the seat of your pants sometimes...
 
@MichaelHampton The set of things I don't know well keeps growing somehow
 
Mine keeps growing, too.
 
@ewwhite Don't we all?
 
Until you get older, then you start to have problems with it.
 
1:26 AM
@ewwhite Besides, I'm in web hosting. Something breaks, it has to be fixed yesterday. And unfortunately with PHP, something breaks a lot more often than I'd like.
I have docs and offsite backups for everything. I think I'm doing all right. :)
 
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Q: Is post-sudden-power-loss filesystem corruption on an SSD drive's ext3 partition "expected behavior"?

Jeremy FriesnerMy company makes an embedded Debian Linux device that boots from an ext3 partition on an internal SSD drive. Because the device is an embedded "black box", it is usually shut down the rude way, by simply cutting power to the device via an external switch. This is normally okay, as ext3's journa...

I wanna see this device!
 
@ewwhite Come to SF with your argument between co workers. Be told you're both wrong!
 
@MarkHenderson it's just a guess. I have a stack of those STEC industrial SSD's here... (eBay mistake)
so they're not too good for my ZFS stuff, but handy in places where I need a solid SSD that won't fail too easily.
 
1:54 AM
I hadn't ever thought of it. I wonder if that's why some firmwares create the working filesystem on boot and unpack the system files into it.
 
2:11 AM
aww man, santa hats again?
 
@SpacemanSpiff
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Q: It's Santa Time!

HolocrypticLet's do this. What with the DramaLlama being out in full force, I think it's time to take a breather and bring the funny back. To wit: I propose the Santification of your gravatars till after the new year. Some of us have already gotten started. You can use the image as your baseline. or ...

 
Can we please have a lazy-ass-piece-o-shit badge?
 
@SpacemanSpiff No but we're getting official SE hats in late december and there could be a lazy piece of shit hat?
Mind you if you did a hat last year turning it back on is fairly easy ;)
 
I did it already, waiting for gravatar to catch up
 
2:36 AM
there we go
 
Question for y'all. If I take on a Sunday job that is related to IT, should I tell my boss at my full time job?
I mean like a weekly, not just a one time job.
 
@Goatmale Check yo contracts
 
@Goatmale I'm of the opinion that it's not his business to know or care what you do on Sunday's. Ask @ewwhite - He's the master of side jobs.
 
@Goatmale What @JoelESalas said
@WesleyDavid It could be if he expects you to be available
 
With that said, most bosses treat the working relationship like a romantic relationship. There can be buttmad. Sometimes not worth it
 
2:48 AM
I once told my Boss that I had been offered $300/day to do some regular work once a month. He paid me $200/day not to take it. Seemed like a good deal.
 
@MarkHenderson Yes, true.
 
Dear everyone who's smarter than me: How do I take a running process and grab it in my current tty?
 
@JoelESalas I dunno, the little fuckers are too fast for me to catch these days
My reflexes aren't what they used to be
 
Hello'
 
Hey @Jacob
 
2:49 AM
first, you need a left-handed smokeshifter
 
It's my favourite in-a-totally-not-pedo-way teenager
 
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A: Can I nohup/screen an already-started process?

JulianoTo steal a process from one tty to your current tty, you may want to try this hack: http://www.ucc.asn.au/~dagobah/things/grab.c It needs some reformatting in order to compile to current Linux/glibc versions, but still works.

 
@MichaelHampton Oh man superhax. I'll try it later
 
@Goatmale that card workin okay I take it?
 
@SpacemanSpiff Oh man, I owe you so much. It's the bombdiggity.
 
2:56 AM
lol, okay, then you owe me lunch AND a beer
I was able to rip a DVD, listen to pandora, and play Diablo 3 at 100fps simultaneously, pretty obscene really
nothing seemed to engage crossfire mode tho
only the older games that... didn't need two cards
 
Sorry, i had just woken up that day.
I would have invited you in, but I had like, sex toys and beer cans strewn about my room.
 
LMAO
I have no idea how you live above that place
 
Hah I find the music kind of calming. I go to sleep pretty well on thursdays.
 
is that ladies night? i need to get over there more often
3.1 miles if i have to walk home tho
 
@SpacemanSpiff Bicycle?
 
3:01 AM
Just knock dude I am usually sober enough to drive.
 
@jscott - brilliant idea :)
i've run it about 16 minutes before
but that was a pretty quick pace
 
@SpacemanSpiff You may find it much harder to drag a knee, but they work well, even when you've had a few cocktails.
 
ya, there are bike paths that go OVER the highway on my way back
oh now you've set a goal, i WILL get a knee down on a bicycle
 
Ever been to the bowling alley Spiff?
 
yep
I dig the waitress who wears the pin-up girl outfit
 
3:05 AM
Ah, I know exactly who you're talking about. I think it's my neighbors girlfriend.
 
@SpacemanSpiff Please! get someone to video that!
 
Seriously? That sucks.
 
@SpacemanSpiff Don't worry @Goatmale is well known for his ability to hide HD pinhole cameras in aircon ducts, smoke detectors, shower heads, etc. I'm sure he'll hook you up with some A+ Voyeur action
 
Nonsense, I just want to see her titties.
 
@SpacemanSpiff Yeah, hence the pinhole cameras
 
3:09 AM
If only I could do that with a shell script
/sbin/flash_me_bitch.sh
 
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I've not yet been to the newer bars south of the railroad tracks
the ones that keep closing and re-opening under differnt names
So I'm sitting at a bar in Fargo, ND... I seriously thought they were exxagerating the accents in the movie Fargo. They were not.
 
Wait, people in Fargo have accents?
 
On the phone with boss man, I am too scared to ask
 
3:12 AM
I rate it in YPM's "Ya's per minute"
 
@Goatmale Tell him you've been asked to star in a porno threesome with identical twins, and they're paying you $500 to perform
There's no fucking way he would deny you that
 
I don't remember that. Then again it's been 15 years or so since I was last in Fargo.
 
@Goatmale - where you working, what you doin?
 
And when he asks to see the video, then you tell him it was identical male twins, and are you sure you still want to see it?
 
Or two girls, and a cup?
:D
 
3:14 AM
@SpacemanSpiff Hmm, depends if you want him to think you're perverted or not :p
 
Anyone know exchange for the dumbest question ever?
 
@Goatmale No such thing as a dumb question, only dumb people
 
@Goatmale ugh.... i have blacked out parts of knowledge about every version
 
Ask away
 
even 5.5 (I got a cramp just thinking about it)
 
3:15 AM
@SpacemanSpiff You poor soul
2010 isn't so bad
 
I thought exchange 2010 ServicePacks were a part of Microsoft update.. is this the case
 
It can even export to PST without having to install Outlook on the server ;)
 
@Goatmale - you can get the service packs via WSUS, I know that for sure.
 
@Goatmale Yes, they're a part of Microsoft Update. I had a customer once approve an Exchange SP and then reboot the server when it was taking too long to apply
 
Speaking of Exchange. I learned today that, with the exception of Scheduling Assistant, the ews connector works great!
 
3:16 AM
But remember if it's via WSUS you have to specifically enable the Exchange product group
@ScottPack Yeah it's good. We've developed a bunch of apps against it
 
Using Labtech here.. so who knows what it's doing.
 
@MarkH Sorry, the evolution-ews connector.
 
@Goatmale - I've only ever done it via WSUS, but it did install both service packs and rollup updates for me
like Mark said... WAIT IT OUT
 
@MarkH I lost some context on the tiny mobile entry field.
 
I just wish EWS was a proper SOAP connector. It sort of is, in that it has a WSDL, but everything is... weird
@ScottPack Oh, hah, I'm not familiar with that one
 
3:18 AM
@SpacemanSpiff I work for an MSP and I mainly work at a Bank.
 
@Goatmale A bank with an MSP... sounds like a good combination
Do you have any kids I can kidnap?
A wife you're particularly fond of?
 
No need, most users still think sticky note under the desk is a good place for their password.
@SpacemanSpiff Add me on Linkedin! www.linkedin.com/in/brettplarson
 
I once used the "one ring" lines form lord of the rings as a password
 
@MarkH It is the library for Evolution that actually does EWS calls. The older connectors were either old school MAPI or OWA screen scraping.
 
with all the vowels as numbers
really pissed off the guy i turned over documentation to
 
3:21 AM
Developers. Why do I even bother attempting to answer their questions?
 
vcloud director: FUCK ME IN THE ASS
 
@Goatmale - just took a peek at your blog; you need to look up the switch statement :)
 
Negative. switch is just goto for the lazy.
 
But when I worked in support I wish we had a converter like yours, I made an effort to use correct phonetic alphabet, but I used to hear everyone else making up their own alphabet
"UUh, S for umm... spaghetti, P for umm... Pussy... K for umm... Cucumber"
@ScottPack sysadmins are lazy by default
 
What's wrong with if ... else ... else ... else ...
 
3:27 AM
elsif
 
fwiw I'd like to see proof that switch is bad, I've never heard that before
 
I will never forget... a very... nerdy like sheldon cooper coworker behind me who never ever broke his calm "yes...P no not T... yes.... P like POKE YOURSELF IN THE FUCKING ASS YOU TARD"
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All while my coworkers are doing in the steve irwin voice "danger danger danger... you've got the dreaded NIMDA virus! do not click ANYTHING!"
and another jackass next to me "and about the fourth time we saw the loch ness monstah, he asked me once again for tree fiddy"
 
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Q: Advantage of switch over if-else statement

Zing-What's the best practice for switch vs if for a 30 unsigned enumerations where about 10 have an expected action (that presently is the same action). Performance and space need to be considered but are not critical. I've abstracted the snippet so don't hate me for the naming conventions :p // n...

 
Who said switch is bad? That seems like terrible advice? And for what language?
 
@ScottPack You did
4 mins ago, by Scott Pack
Negative. switch is just goto for the lazy.
 
3:30 AM
No I didn't. I said it was a what pansies who were afraid of goto used.
 
@MarkHenderson Ha, yeah, I already know that. :)
 
Someone else want to double check my thinking here?
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Q: How to set up Apache 2 to serve only subdirectories

Lynden ShieldsI have 3 sites which need to be hosted on a web server (apache2 from repo running on Ubuntu 12.04). They are each in their own subdirectory within /var/www/ I would like apache to serve files from the relevant directories only if the directory name is given in the URL, but not serve the /var/www...

 
Right. G'night gents. Cats.
 
Cya scott
 
3:35 AM
"Since Fortran doesn't have a structured IF, REPEAT ... UNTIL, or CASE statement, Real Programmers don't have to worry about not using them. Besides, they can be simulated when necessary using assigned GOTOs."
"Real Programmers Don't Use Pascal" is an essay about computer programming written by Ed Post of Tektronix, Inc., and published in July 1983 as a letter to the editor in Datamation. Widely circulated on Usenet in its day, and well-known in the computer software industry the article compares and contrasts real programmers, who use punch cards and write programs in FORTRAN or assembly language, with modern-day "quiche eaters" who use programming languages such as Pascal which support structured programming and impose restrictions meant to prevent or minimize common bugs due to inadvertent pr...
 
@Ward That... has a page on wikipedia?
How has it not been deleted yet?
 
@MarkHenderson This programming language-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.
And while we're on the topic, what in hell is wrong with quiche?
 
@MichaelHampton Besiddes that it's like eating snot?
 
@MichaelHampton Umm, it's not very good?
 
@MichaelHampton You're too young to remember "Real Men Don't Eat Quiche"
 
3:40 AM
@MarkHenderson Only if someone REALLY screwed it up.
 
the vshield edge really is a piece of a shit
 
@SpacemanSpiff Really? I havent used it but I heard it was OK
 
what do you MEAN i can't route a subnet to it you steaming pile of shit
 
From evan anderson, if I remember correctly
 
@Ward Oh, I"m old enough to remember it, all right.
 
3:41 AM
@MarkHenderson - maybe indpendently, when vcloud director is in charge of it and wnats to try and account for every IP address? fuck
 
3:53 AM
@MarkHenderson Yeah, I'm a terrible programmer.
 
4:12 AM
@Goatmale Some goat you turned out to be.
 
guys you know how it's possible to use a wildcard for subdomain apache aliases like ServerAlias *.domain.com.. well is it possible to use a wildcard for the domain with a consistent subdomain name like ServerAlias subdomain.*.com?
 
I am plenty of goat.
Alright SP2 is downloaded.
Time to install some exchange and NOT restart during.
 
@mmmshuddup Who knows? The docs don't say, and nobody ever does that.
 
@MichaelHampton hmm well there is a first time for everything :)
 
@mmmshuddup I've seen enough DevOps, no thank you.
 
4:23 AM
@SpacemanSpiff December in Chicago and i'm hot. WTF MATE?
 
@mmmshuddup Not that I'm aware of
 
@Goatmale I'm hot every year in december
 
@mmmshuddup Try it, but I warn you, If you create a multi-dimensional singularity I'll give you such a pinch. Once I figure out how to reassemble my atoms across nine dimensions.
 
This year is meant to have record highs, as well as record swings
 
4:23 AM
@MarkHenderson Nevertheless, I posted it as a question here: serverfault.com/questions/454796/…
 
@MarkHenderson Oh don't be so modest. You're hot every month in the year.
 
@mmmshuddup The biggest problem you have there is DNS, but I'm going to assume you already have cname or a records
 
@MarkHenderson right. these are coming from clients and a lot of them are using a systematic naming convention so I figured why not just impose a rule on them
 
I am hot all the time, too. except when it's 30 degree outside an apartment with poor insulation and no central heat.
 
@Goatmale Pah 30 is only just getting hot. It got to 40 in parts of the state today, and is expected to hit 45 before christmas
I went outside before and it was like being blasted by a furnace
I love it
 
4:28 AM
We're talking Fahrenheit here, right?
 
Nope
See, ALWAYS INCLUDE YOUR SI ON MEASUREMENTS PEOPLE
 
@Goatmale Nope, that's celsius. and 40 celsius is ... 104F
 
I didn't pay attention enough in school.
 
I learned how to convert Fahrenheit to Celsius by watching the thermometer in front of the bank.
 
4:33 AM
@MichaelHampton I just use google for everything these days
40c to f == 104
4lb to kg
1 stone to kg
etc
 
I can't convert temps. Although I learned F when I was a kid, I only have a feeling for how cold -40 and 32F are and how hot 70 and 212 are. In Celsius, I have a sense of what how hot or cold anything from 0-100 is.
A manual migration from SO, and although it's not crap, it's Not Constructive either.
2
Q: How do you handle reboots?

MartWe have one VPS (Windows 2008 R2+IIS7.5), with an asp.net mvc 3 application. The main question is: how to handle issues when Windows needs to reboot? (after installing Windows Updates or anything else). The goal is to make the website 24/7, but first it's ok to show a message to the users. (we'l...

 
@Ward Meh I dunno, it's a common enough problem
We do it by serving a custom page at our load balancer when the pool becomes empty
That sounds obvious to us, but perhaps not to someone who's never done it before
 
@MarkHenderson It sounds like this guy has only one server.
 
4:51 AM
@MichaelHampton In which case you're fucked
I guess you could put haproxy infront of just one server...
 
5:11 AM
Does anyone have any reccomendations for a succinct overview of the linux kernel?
 
@Goatmale It's a kernel. What sort of info do you want?
 
Maybe more of an overview of the who GNU/Linux. I feel like i'm picking up pieces here and there but not really getting a full overview.
 
Heh, I know more of this then I give myself credit for.
 
@Goatmale Go build one of these. When you're done, we will take away all your razors and make you an honorary neckbeard.
 
Alas, I still can barely install xorg on CentOS without needing to reinstall.
 
Eh, if you can follow directions without skipping any steps, you can manage it.
What's really fun is when you fire it up for the first time and it boots in three seconds. Then you have a WTF moment and ask yourself why your Linux distros take all day (in comparison) to start up.
 
6:09 AM
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A: Monitoring multiple networks

megamindFOR WINDOWS & W3C EVENTS ALSO MONITORING DIFFERENT NETWORK TRY MONOTORING YOU JUST HAVE THE RIGHTS THEN YOU CAN MONITOR ALL NETWORK WITH ITS SERVICES

For bonus points, check his other answers.
 
7:09 AM
Goodnight moon.
 
 
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