Yeah, you're right, I still don't get what you are talking about
PS C:\Users\Ryan> Set-StrictMode -Version Latest PS C:\Users\Ryan> Write-Host "$Var days since the last lost time accident" The variable '$Var' cannot be retrieved because it has not been set.
OK, I'm not concerned about type. I'm simply saying in vbscript you had option explicit which makes variable declration mandatory. There isnt an equivalent in powershell. Its justa handy feature to stop you mistyping variables and thus implicitly creating new ones
So you want Powershell to detect when you've mistyped? Like Clippy pops up in the corner of your screen and says "That variable name looks very similar to one that you've already used! Did you mean FooBar instead of FooBaz?"
(though, the last time someone pulled my dog's tail. The kid was growled at, stepped back and fell, and was smacked by his grandma. Its smarter to let someone else do the dirty work)
my company server was shut down today morning.server running centos 6.4. There is a cron job running for restart the server at 6.00 am every day. Today morning at 6.00 a.m server had restart by cron job and after that hasn't turn on.I came and turn on the server at 7.49 am. Following logs taken f...
I do not understand for the life of me why this one person, whenever he wants to send me a screenshot, pastes the picture in a Word document and sends me that instead.
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when authentication is implemented using encryption arises a problem: "is that anyone else, except the receiver can release the message conten...
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@ewwhite Yeah, people that reach out for something and then don't response after that totally perplex me. "You better have a death in the family to excuse you."
@ewwhite I once got a job offer 2 months after my interview. That's a clear indicator of "We hired someone. HE didn't work out. So we hired the next guy. He didn't work out either. So let's call this 3rd guy"
@MarkHenderson My first day at Logicworks, I got four job calls from companies that didn't have it together earlier. For two weeks, I conducted interviews in the evenings just to follow through on everything.
Been just over a week since I applied to most of the places I was interested in. Only a few have responded.
Wouldn'tcha know it the one that I thought was least likely got back with me first thing Monday after the weekend I applied to everything and I've already had two interviews and am waiting for the HR offer.
All the cool companies either rejected me without an interview or haven't responded back.
@ewwhite Automation of the entire lifecycle of a server. So total hands off the build process - want a server that's completely fungible? You can spin one up and have it totally patched, applications installed, configured how you like, and then be ready for data or migrate data from another node and bewm you're done -- in minutes.
Chef / Puppet only get you where you want to go after the server has been provisioned and an OS with a client is ready... unless you're using cloud instances which is a little different ball of wax.
@Wesley At a certain scale, you don't even bother with spinning a server up and configuring it. You just destroy the instances and replace the full image/AMI/VM behind the load balancer.
@ewwhite Let's see. Things I've had issues with. First, two network interfaces. It only wants to let me configure one of them in the kickstart. I have to add a package repo and some SELinux tweaks. No big deal there. Mainly it's the network handling that's been driving me batty.
@Iain I really liked his cameo. Also, I guess that bringing Gallifrey back is a set-up to be able to have another round of regenerations for the Doctor - it's been stated before that there's something there that can be used to have more regens
It was nicely done as a celebration, with the opening shots, the ending, and things like David Tennant harking back to his "I don't want to go" line a few days after it was echoed by the guy playing William Hartnell in Adventures in space and time.
On an unrelated note - I just spoke to my brother in Afghanistan - at which point did technology progress to a point where he can phone my mobile and talk with absolutely no delay, no echo and spot on call quality.
@Iain I suppose comms are vital to the military effort so I expect they've got some serious backhaul to the UK. I believe all Internet traffic is VPN'd through London, at the very least. As all calls are monitored, I expect they're the same
I got wireless in my living room , finally. Threw in a pair of power line networking adaptors (LOVE those things, am probably going to add them to my list of things to recommend) and my old router set up there the usual way.
nothing broke. I do not trust things that work properly the first time.
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It's actually pretty interesting that the bug wasn't found in house. I know that SO is one of the busier, most active deployments out there but I thought MS would have it beat. Certainly in the lab.
@TomOnTime They have a pretty big lab for testing huge deployments of SQL server specifically. I visited it when I was a MVP. IIRC they had a huge cluster of pimped out HP servers with all the salad running windows datacentre and pretty much pushed to the limit...
What makes it more interesting to me is that they also missed a few nasty kickers with Exchange 2013, which is much more my area of expertise than SQL. Just wondering what happened to their testing these days, they used to catch stuff like this more often, is all.#