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00:00
ohh it's a straight walk - good, I can get really drunk then!
ready to go when you are
@cole NO comment. Ok, meetup?
in the lobby?
@cole That works.
I'll be the short guy standing there on his phone, obviously.
headed down now
@cole I'll be the guy who looks like he's from the beach, because I AM!
00:05
@Jacob @cole pics!
@cole standing... on your phone?
@JourneymanGeek He's got an Otterbox. Gives him an extra half inch standing at the bar.
Oh, hai @JourneymanGeek ... by the way, when you get made a moderator on SU, you really gotta start doing something about that site. I have over 100 active flags at the moment!
@HopelessN00bGeniusofnetwork Translation: Dear @JourneymanGeek, please to be killing people.
00:14
@HopelessN00bGeniusofnetwork: you're flagging too much all at once ;p
@Wesley Just the majority of SU users that have that coming to them. =P
@JourneymanGeek Please, I didn't even hit my flagging limit yesterday.
(But then again, I suspect I have probably more flags than anyone on SU....)
also, I can probably help clear SOME of the flags with the 10K tools
@JourneymanGeek Be like the hardcore Oprah of SU. "And you get murdered! And you! AND YOU!!"
Or would that be like a sadistic Sesame Street Count?
lol
I only do that to spammers
"That's one! One murdered SuperUser! TWO! TWO murdered SuperUsers! THREE!" lightening flickers.
00:23
actually the SU moderators can attest to some of the seriously snarky comments I make when I know the spammer is a real person
@JourneymanGeek Does it involve cheese graters?
@Wesley: only if I'm feeling merciful
I once posted a rant on how whoever hired the poster for SEO was paying him too much and he ought to be fired...
post was deleted by the OP
@JourneymanGeek Probably afraid you'd mention it to the company.
I've had spam comments show up on my blog that I know the marketed company probably didn't have any idea that their SEO company was using questionable tactics.
Wow that was the worst most grammatically incorrect sentence I've written in 2014.
Anyway, I seriously considered contacting the company that was being promoted and asking them if they knew someone was using black hat tactics to SEO them.
Yup, evil but effective
also googling a product and seeing a rant over their SEO practices will likely be counter productive ;p
Should I start an IT blog?
00:38
@Basil Just so long as you keep it somewhat updated. Once a month at a minimum.
@Basil You could always guest post on my blog to start with if you'd like!
@Basil YES
About storage
I'm not sure whether it would be wise, though- stodgy bastards at the office might stalk me and try to get me in trouble if I talk about things that might be considered private
@Basil =/
Maybe I could use a pseudonym
@Basil Basil... Rathbone?
Basil Rathfulbone?
00:40

Our Very 1st DevOps Engineer

OrderGroove

OrderGroove is looking for an extraordinarily talented, passionate and naturally curious individual to join our…

Posted on Careers 2.0 on April 23, 2014

@Wesley I wouldn't want to use my SE account- it's too easily traceable to my google account, which has my real name
@ewwhite Send all resumes to [email protected]
Awe how cute "My First DevOp."
OrderGroove's back-end platform is written in Python combined with the Django framework and the front-end is pure JavaScript that we wrote ourselves - PuppetChefSaltGoTwerkRubyScrogAgile
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I'm already on my second beer
00:47
@ewwhite you saw the "programming sucks" essay? yeaaaah let's build a suspension bridge with support columns and a wooden sidepath without handrails and ...
@Andrew haven't seen it
kce
kce
Does @MDMarra still ServerFault?
@kce He's probably busy LOPSAing.
I have yet to see @MDMarra
01:02
@cole Oh you're there? You should track down George and Tom and say hi.
What is the likelihood of getting StackExchange to sponsor a Linux conference, given they run everything on ASP.NET on Windows?
@Andrew Depends on whether or not they figure they can make money from it, probably.
SU, what a mess.
@HopelessN00bGeniusofnetwork how do SE make money anyway
ads and careers
@Andrew A little of ads, but most of it off of the careers.SE part, which costs employers to post a job opening. (5k/posting, IIRC.)
Given how many of those companies are Linux/DevOps heavies, they might see a Linux conference as a good way to raise their profile for careers.SE... but only they can say for sure.
01:16
@HopelessN00bGeniusofnetwork who would I talk to? I'm not in any way involved with the conference though.
@Andrew They (err we) were a sponser at gophercon.com last week - and yeah, exposure for careers is the goal of things like that I believe.
@Shane yes I'm here!
(and we do have critical linux stuff - HAProxy, Redis)
@Andrew, thar ye be... Shane works for SE now.
@ShaneMadden lcauckland.org.nz/about.html - January 2015. Main sponsors are usually HP, IBM, RedHat, Google...
linux.conf.au (often abbreviated as lca) is Australasia's regional Linux and Open Source conference. It is a roaming conference, held in a different city every year, coordinated by Linux Australia and organised by local volunteers. The conference is a non-profit event, with any surplus funds being used to seed the following year's conference and to support the Australian Linux and open source communities. The name is the conference's URL, using the uncommon second-level domain .conf.au. The conference is one of three major, international, grass-roots open-source conferences world wide....
01:19
@Andrew Gotcha. I'll see if I can figure out who on the marketing team to ask, but not sure if they're targeting AU/NZ right now.
01:35
@Andrew You guys have Linux conferences in Australia? That's incredibly irresponsible... you should be focusing on defending your country against man-eating spiders and such.
@HopelessN00bGeniusofnetwork Linux is how you do that
I don't understand. How does Linuxing stop baby-eating dingos and man-eating spiders?
@JourneymanGeek yes, directly on my phone
Was drinking this tonight: beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/26676/72504
@HopelessN00bGeniusofnetwork Home defense automation!
@ShaneMadden I saw George.
@cole We should've taken a selfie :P
01:47
@Jacob Nice! If you see him again, harass him about how he doesn't have any Server Fault stickers.
@Jacob I should have, dammit.
If I knew you didn't I have like 3000 of them.
@cole Quick, we can impromptu it.
I've already removed my pants, that's too much effort. Tomorrow!
I'm going to exercise in about 40 minutes after I relax on this awesome couch.
@cole Oh and FYI, I was about to flat out buy dinner before you pulled out your corp Amex :P Should've waited
Also, what restaurant can't split a check?
Seriously wtf
I was like WHY AM I DOING MATH RIGHT NOW. I'VE BEEN DRINKING
01:51
@cole I was DURPing so bad too.
Sorry 'bout that
heh
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Q: How to setup raid 5 on a s2600cp4 and then install windows server 2012

user218341Having a problem getting windows server 2012 installed on a raid 5 array, that was setup using intel ESRT2 RAID Here is the hardware Intel S2600CP4 system board Intel P4000 chassis Intel Xeon E5-2620 CPU (dual) Intel Raid c600 rksata8r5 64gb Kingston DDR3 ECC 1600 memory 3 X 2tb Western digital ...

@Jacob no worries, surprised I was able to - didn't realize I had such a buzz still i got up to my room lol
Someone is trying to install Server 2012 on FakeRAID w/ RAID5.
@HopelessN00bGeniusofnetwork haha
01:52
@HopelessN00bGeniusofnetwork seems legit
@cole I told him he'd be better off filling the server with thermite and lighting it on fire.
I was like " WHAT DO THE NUMBERS MEAN?"
HOW DO I NUMBER
ugh have to be up at 8am - what kind of fresh hell is this conference anyways?
@cole @jacob photos!
@cole Seriously, when she was like I need the totals I thought can I just pay for it to make the math go away?
@Andrew We forgots sorry
01:55
@Andrew tomorrow!
I saw the ping, and then food arrived
and then math happened, then rain
and beer (for me)
@cole Yeah, it's nice outside. WAIT NO NO IT ISN'T! RAIN. ABORT!
that's pretty much what happened
So that was our experience summed up right there. Create a mental picture from it?
Bob
Bob
01:59
And back to dealing with SAML. Fuck SAML.
Where's @markHenderson at today?
@Bob SERIOUSLY THOUGH.
@Bob FYL
this bed is huge & i'm so small.
@cole must be a tough phone ;p
@JourneymanGeek i'm just very small.
02:04
I'm taller than someone at least, but not by much.
@cole Oh almost forgot. "Can I have sweet tea?" "We don't have sweet." "Shoot I'm not in the south anymore :("
You tried!
@cole I know it happens to me everytime.
I'm like fuuuuuuuu
Seriously now I know why everyone drinks beer
Seee
When you turn 21, you will as well.
I've never met a SysAdmin who doesn't drink.
@cole: I probably will never.
@JourneymanGeek e_e
02:11
I don't really drink
Drinking is the only way to deal with the horrible flashbacks to the horrible users and the horrible systems and the horrible bosses.
VMware are all bastards.
3
partially religious reasons. Partially cause I'm a recovering soda addict.
(my opinion)
@Basil you apologize for that!
02:11
(not medically proven)
mainly the latter ;p
@cole heh
Beer > *
If I drank, I'd probably end up with a permanant hangover, a wall of bottles and a liver like swiss cheese
@tylerl I'm sure there's a reason you feel that way.
02:12
@JourneymanGeek And... what's so bad about my life?
@JourneymanGeek so...like @HopelessN00bGeniusofnetwork and I.
So it can't be completely wrong.
probably worse. ;p
@JourneymanGeek then you'd be dead.
02:13
@cole Bro, you were having problems with math at 2 beers. :)
@Jacob I also drove a lot and those were IPAs
(and I'm not joking about soda addicition. I was doing a large pet bottle a day)
now I'm down to a can a fortnight
@JourneymanGeek wow
@cole I drove more than you did :P
(and I cut waaaay back on my overall caffeine intake when I was recovering from my breakdown)
02:15
So I want to go work out, but I don't really want to run into anybody. Situation, stuck.
I'm down to one mug of milky indian style coffee a day
and LOTS of water
I'm off to bed
goodnight
cheers
So, I'm going to ninja my way to the fitness center and hope no one is there.
hmm
Anybody here?
02:24
@leeand00 nope
you know any place to discuss vmware hardware...ah and fast?
This isn't the place for asking questions but there are people in this room.
@leeand00 Intel server with lots of ram. Pretty simple...
@leeand00 Well you can ask on the main site, or if you really need fast you can hire one of the many people that consult on the side
But that's not a server...
No this is for personal use
02:27
@leeand00 That's a desktop
exploration and education
Oh then it doesn't matter what you run
Yeah not a server...
So why do you need it fast?
But if it runs VMWare that'll probably be good enough
02:27
and what do you want to ask?
I want to run multiple vms on it
Bob
Bob
Whoever designed SAML is a sadist.
It has alot of ram and an i7
But I've heard ESXi is a little picky
about hardware
Bob
Bob
Whoever implemented it on ADFS... I don't even know.
@Bob There's a work for it in German, I have to think of it
Bob
Bob
02:28
I don't want to know what drugs they were doing.
@Bob ahh schadenfrunde
@Bob sometimes it seems like designers are on drugs until you try to solve the problem yourself...
I drink socially. I wouldn't want to drink at work.
@Bob then it all makes sense.
@Bob The person who designed SAMl is a schadenfreunde
Bob
Bob
02:29
@leeand00 They'd have to be on drugs to make it through the SAML spec without going insane (or they just went insane, that works too). So, yea, probably.
@Bob Use Tiddlywiki...it'll make more sense.
@leeand00 That doesn't even make sense man.
It does to me...
Anyhow, ninja time.
@leeand00 Do you know what SAML is?
No I'd have to look it up, but he said it's a spec.
02:32
@leeand00 You can't recommend things to people without knowing what they need to solve....
@leeand00 It's an SSO provider, you can't just swap that.
And I use tiddlywiki when I can't figure something out...ya take the information and break it into smaller pieces and categorize the information with tags...
I dunno I'm just telling you what works for me.
Oh like OpenID or something
...so it has to be a server huh?
:-p
@leeand00 I seem to recall the main thing you need to be careful about is the disk controller. It was uber picky about that
Hmmm... tempted to pick up a new DID: 1-844-GOT-ROOT?
@MikeyB I want it, well if I consulted I would.
@Jacob Actually it's 844-g0t-r00t which isn't quite as awesome.
02:42
@MikeyB yeah nope
@jacob pooping
@MarkHenderson nice.
That and being sleep deprived, or changing nappies, or trying not to get pissed on, or wiping up shit explosions that escape the nappy
@MarkHenderson 844.700.7464 is free
02:44
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Q: CD drive keeps opening and closing

tekknolagiIn the robotics/engineering lab at school, there are about 40 HP computers. In the back of the room are six computers whose CD drives will continually open and close seemingly only when I am near them. Perhaps it is a function of me not noticing when I am not close by, but even if that is true......

Or cuddling a hysterical baby or trying to get her to sleep or sleeping or giving attention to my other child so they don't feel neglected and trying to get him to not be scared of his sister
one of the answers is hillarious
@mikey ??
@MarkHenderson 844-p00-ping
Hah I should make that her ipv6 address
2001::8447:0074:6400
02:49
apparently part of facebook's ipv6 addresses is face b00c
@JourneymanGeek 2a03:2880:2110:df07:face:b00c:0:1
What a weird coincidence, eh?
Oh dear god. NO! FakeRAID and RAID5 are evil enough when separate. There is no justifiable reason for putting them together. Just save yourself some time, fill your server with thermite and set it on fire. — HopelessN00b Genius of network 1 hour ago
true story, that.
Guy who said it must really know what he's talking about.
03:19
@JourneymanGeek When we had desktops with CD drives that was my prank of choice - CD Open - CD Close - Lather, Rinse, Repeat
03:33
Sigh, trying to troubleshoot out-of-date software... on Windows XP... nuke from orbit and move on :/
So I notice that doesn't mention it being EOL yet.
Commenter: "Windows XP is EOL"
OP: "The tag wiki doesn't mention that so I assumed I can get support for it here"
@JourneymanGeek Yeah I heard someone say it's picky about the NIC too...
04:27
So: should Microsoft keep patching XP? arstechnica.com/security/2014/05/…
Bob
Bob
05:05
@Andrew ...for fuck's sake
SImply? they probably made that patch anyway, they look less bad, and anyone who is sticking with XP will likely do so anyway.
> I've already had two follow-up calls from clients pretty much telling me that they don't trust my advice anymore, since I've been reiterating over and over that Windows XP wouldn't be receiving any more patches after the April date for the past year.
> Assuming I can regain their trust, it'll be another year before they even consider upgrading because "Microsoft will keep giving patches, you'll see".
They are just shooting themselves in the foot. "No more support! Ever! Oh ok..."
If anyone's claiming this as an excuse to not upgrade, they deserve what they're gonna get in 2 or 3 months.
It's a nastier vulnerability than usual patch tuesday fare and they recognize that some people who are trying to move haven't gotten there yet. (I still need to get my mom moved over to her new laptop, heh)
05:23
lol
my dad's still on XP
will likely be for a while
Bob
Bob
05:49
@ShaneMadden They deserve it, sure, but all the people telling them will get blamed in the meantime (and later, too).
@Bob Aren't we used to that in this profession by now?
Bob
Bob
06:06
@ShaneMadden Is it too much to hope for some change?
@Bob In shops still using XP? Yeah, it probably is.
Bob
Bob
@ShaneMadden looks over at another computer uhhhhh
06:30
Morning
G'day
07:27
G'night
@Andrew Couldn't you do it yourself ?
07:56
@freiheit I told it I was in the UK and yes there are 3 apps that it can upload from, I entered some stuff manualy
Dan
Dan
08:09
looks like I acknowledged the wrong alert at 4:00am - oops!
morning
 
1 hour later…
09:16
@tylerl whats the problem?
also mornin all!
My Friday gift to you all...
I wish you wouldn't do that...
oh just what the fuck
hm
>_>
bit of mod-abuse but beats the alternative
I forgot I could do that till I saw the flags ;p
09:36
thanks for removing it, I prefer my Friday gift to not get me fired for watching inappropriate things in the open office...
sorry, I'm a silly
@Chopper3 np, it happens... I wish there were a way to hide stuff in the chat from the user side.
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I'm tracking one of my kittens with a GPS thingy and it's so funny g-pa.ws/R5UU4U
@dawud I'll want to get that when we install the cat flap. Only problem is one of the beasties refuses to wear a collar.
@JennyD this one is really tiny, and Sofi does not like a collar very much neither, but they tend to get used to it
09:44
@dawud Arthas always takes his collars off. After the first month or so of us putting it back on, he started waiting until he got outside before removing it, so we wouldn't be able to find it.
We've tried a number of different varieties. He's more stubborn than we are.
@JennyD heh, they are smart like that
@dawud That cat is scarily smart.
The other two have collars and have no problem with it.
@dawud naawwww... .much better Friday gift!
mommy is a beautiful tiny black kitten, owners dropped her and the babies in that very box a couple of weeks back in the spot where my girlfriend feeds the local ferals.
@dawud sounds like some charming human beings...
10:36
that helps
@Iain thanks!
11:24
morning
the German government got the opinion of a US law firm, that if they interview Snowden and afterwards visit the US their political immunity could be revoked and they can be charged with criminal offense or conspiracy. wtf
Someday we're going to look back at this like we look back at watergate
that or this time, the politicians will win
Here's a friday gift:
Classy.
That's disturbing.
11:38
Thank you. I MAY NEVER SLEEP AGAIN
@Basil in a wider view, they always seem to
11:54
In route to Philadelphia...
@NathanC On the playground where I spent most of my days
Heh. An hour later it's off to Cleveland
@pauska chillin' out maxxin' relaxin'
12:19
I need an adult.
@cole by age or behavior?
12:40
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12:59
@cole What you need is coffee.
posted on May 02, 2014 by Scott Pack

Keeping correct time is understandably pretty important. Without correct time logs are unreliable, for both troubleshooting and investigations, domain logins don't work since Kerberos tickets have time based expiration, SSL/TLS won't work for the same reason. In short, invalid time is all kinds of bad for numerous reasons and the failures may not be obviously due to time skew. At ${d

13:12
do any of you automate the analysis of system performance trends?
every few weeks or so, I end up looking at my monthly/quarterly system performance graphs to try to spot tends or potential issues
@ewwhite I wish I could say yes...
Collecting them is easy. Analyzing them is hard.
For instance, this is a pretty normal pattern...
@ewwhite I don't, but I might be able to help. What format does it come in? CSV?
Whereas this would indicate issues...
Here, I can see the effect of a SAN latency improvement...
@BigHomie RRD format...
But it seems like this is something that really isn't automated... more of a manual check
@ewwhite Not yet, but if this is something that would be a common thing to do
13:19
I look every few weeks... to see what happened and what's happening
The problem is that in order to automate it you need to have a system capable of learning what is normal and what is not. This is not something most people can put together on their own - we humans are very very good at noticing patterns and breaks in them, but defining it well enough that a computer can do it for us? That's hard.
@JennyD That's true. So this really becomes another thing to add to the list of monitoring.
@JennyD Agreed. In addition though, some things can be accounted for like a break in the pattern. The monitoring solutions do this by having the user define an allowable percentage, and to alert when the threshold is breached, or breached for a certain amount of time. Perhaps in @ewwhite 's second shot, CPU percentage above 60% for hours, for example
@ewwhite I think this is exactly the sort of task that's actually better suited for humans.
Normal would either have to be defined, or learned
13:22
Does someone know if Puppet has already something built in to concatenate templates or I have to rely on the third party module?
@BigHomie Yep. But you really want to be able to do stuff like say that CPU should be max 10 except during backup when it's allowed to be at 99 but only for 10 minutes...
Is there any chance you're overthinking this? When people do more work, systems slow down. If their complaints about slowness can be gotten rid of cheaply by telling them that it's because they're doing more work, you could spend all this time on looking for new business.
@BigHomie right, I caught that. I have threshold alerts and even rising threshold alerts. So OpenNMS can say, "dude, the rate of change of disk space was too high, something's up!"
@kaiser the concat module
@ewwhite R.I.Pieenars?
@JennyD I've looking for intersections between machine learning and sysadmining in general, unsuccessfully for now
13:23
@Basil Are you addressing me?
I use these graphs as purchase justification
@dawud I don't have the math/theory to be able to understand most of the stuff I've found about it...
@ewwhite anyway, thanks - author doesn't matter
@dawud Doing some research this summer, care to share some ideas?
Here's one that almost doesn't make sense :)
@ewwhite I have to admit that when I've needed that kind of thing, I've plugged the values into excel and had it draw trend lines. At least the bosses tend to accept it when I present it that way.
13:25
Regular computing has gone to the next level, but sysadmin isn't on the same slope
I think the disk trend graphs become the most interesting. Influenced by so many things... like a developer leaving debugging code in place accidentally... or a label printer in the back of the warehouse gone awry... or a cantaloupe that rolls onto a keyboard and depresses the Enter key for a week or two before being noticed.
@ewwhite I heard a talk from a startup that implemented that finally.io - but you'll need to ship your logs to them
@ewwhite I distinctly recall that one of the times I got told off for being too angry was when a certain coworker turned on debugging in Apache and forgot to turn it off. Twice the same week. When I was on call.
@JennyD Disk full!
although maybe they stopped doing that, their website doesn't mention it anymore
13:30
@ewwhite Yep. In the middle of the night. I pointed out that obviously I hadn't been angry enough the first time, otherwise he would have been to scared to do it again...
@BigHomie I'm trying to feed info from my current syslog infrastructure to Apache Mahout. I can't really share anything because I haven't accomplished anything useful yet
I've heard people saying good things about logstash/Kibana, but I'm not sure how well it applies to trend analysis.
I'm already using the so-called ELK stack.
So I did just use this manual process to discover a problem... subtle...
see the orange line
@ewwhite that's the kind of thing that I wouldn't know how to program anything to look for
but it's glaringly obvious to my eyes
13:38
just the accumulation of fax job logs, which showed that the phone lines had jammed following a brief power blip
@JennyD The hard part is determing 'normal'
@BigHomie exactly. And determining whether a deviation from normal is the new normal or is a problem.
that would invovle sampling over a finite time period, then finding an average, min, and max, there's normal
@JennyD HAHA! that's where homer simpson some human comes in, a deviation has to be flagged once, and if not then an automatic re-learning perhaps?
@BigHomie exactly! I do believe that this will be solved with machine learning - but we're not there yet, and how to do it is way beyond my understanding.
heuristics
13:42
@Colyn1337 INFADEL!
"all perspectives are welcome" -- well, clearly Linux has the better mascot
I sense a heavy hand coming
13:55
This question appears to be off-topic because it is flamebait. — HopelessN00b Genius of network 37 secs ago
@faker Only cuz Windows doesn't HAVE a mascot, cuz it's too busy being awesome :P
discussions are for chat. Enter if you dare.BigHomie 50 secs ago
@faker MINIX mascot!
@dawud well, ok I didn't know that one
How much rep you need to chat?!!?!
13:59
Thought it was 10, close enough.
he's got 90?
the association bonus I presume

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