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00:07
Had a tooth extraction instead of a root canal :(
first one
this sucks
@MarkHenderson So. You dealt with Lync much?
@ScottPack Nope, this will be my first one
@MarkHenderson I thought so.
@MarkHenderson Mac much?
@ScottPack Greenfield installation, free everything from Microsoft
@ScottPack 1/3
Word of advice.
00:11
Well, free everything software from Microsoft. Gotta pay for the desk phones, networking, etc
If you're using Lync on a Mac...don't ever...EVAR...put in or unplug a headset.
@ScottPack o..kay...
Also don't put your machine to sleep.
@ScottPack how about "don't use Lync on a Mac"
Or click on the app more than once ever few seconds.
00:11
@ScottPack That bad?
Lynch for Mac is awfully crash-tastic.
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Darn
Well the only mac fags are the graphics girls
And I don't thikn they will be using it too much
It's possible they fixed this little bit in 2013 but at least in 2010 the clients obtain their edge server based on DNS round robin and pin to that server.
I'd look into Lync aware load balancers.
Over night shipping underwear because i don't want to do laundry.
sigh
@ScottPack Ugh yeah I have read a lot about how Lync discovers its endpoints
And about how you need a UC Cert becaues a wildcard is rejected by most phones, and if you do do a wildcard the wildcard needs to be in the SAN portion, not the CN portion, which means that you still have to buy a UC cert
@mossy Do you not have an internal laundry?
00:16
@MarkHenderson Nope. At the shop
Washer started smoking last week
Decided it's time to call a pro.
@mossy Bugger
I had a Bosch for 7 years before the belt slipped off and I put it back and it slipped off and I put it back and it slipped off and I put it back and it slipped off and I put it on ebay and some handyman bought it and I bought an LG directdrive with no fucking belts
haha
@MarkHenderson You ever been to a laundromat? Terrible experience.
I will over night all of my clothes for a month before I go back there.
@mossy Nope
They only really exist in the inner city suburbs, which is somewhere I've never lived
Pretty much everything ever built here has an internal laundry
Or at least a common laundry somewhere in the building
We need to take you out some time. @ScottPack and I. We'll go get pie, hit up a few laundromats
it'll be a good time.
@mossy Sounds... like a plan?
Seriously though I suspect most of you wouldn't like me in real life
@MarkHenderson probably not.
@MarkHenderson (kidding)
@mossy I'm not. My wife tells me I'm unbearably irritating in real life and my jokes aren't funny and I talk too much
Oh and I'm too loud and I drink too much when I go out
I'm probably the opposite of how I am in here in real life.
well not 100% opposite - just more weird
and awkward.
I'm what they call.. "grumpy"
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I've been working on it though.
00:29
@mossy I too, am grumpy
My boss let me leave at 3:30 today because I was so grumpy
@cole Seriously?
Man I've been told to take a break or defer work, but I never go tto go home for being grumpy :p
@MarkHenderson I said "I'm in a really bad mood and I just want to go home before I punch someone in the mouth." he said "Ok go! it's already 3:30!"
@cole did he say you could come back?
@Holocryptic he'd cry if I didn't come back
@Holocryptic haha.
00:31
I'm 99.999% sure he would, at least.
I think it would be interesting to work somewhere like Blizzard.
He just knows I'm going through some stressful stuff right now.
I would love to join their ops team. I'd get coffee. Sweep. Whatever.
@cole sOUNDS LIKE your lsat 10 years have been pretty stressful
@MarkHenderson Most of the 27 actually have been
00:33
@Holocryptic who else would wrangle the NT systems ;p
The last 10 though have been tough - the last 3.5 even tougher.
@JourneymanGeek I've got enough on my plate
@mossy I'd even do toilets. I've been on a Diablo 3 kick recently
unrelatedly, and because this is the only place I'm on with people who ride bikes... satwcomic.com/how-to-use-a-bike (rest of the comic can occationally be NSFW)
@Holocryptic The amount of hours on my d3 account.. is depressing.
@cole when you coming to Seattle to kill beer
00:36
@Holocryptic: eh, I've been dithering on the expansion. DIII didn't hit the right notes for me.
@RyJones flight is Wednesday at 6:45AM
@JourneymanGeek You need the expansion. It completely changes the game for the better
how long are you in town?
Most of the other recent games in the genre I've played have been awesome
@mossy I hear you
00:37
@Holocryptic: I'll probably take a look when I'm done with POE ;p
@RyJones I leave 7:45AM Tuesday, the 10th
(which somehow does a LOT of the things that annoyed me about DIII, yet...)
@Holocryptic: I think the biggest PITA was lag in single player games ;p
@JourneymanGeek I felt the same way before the expansion. I didn't want to have to play through the same content over and over again. With bounties and adventures it's fucking amazing now
@cole great! I'm busy that weekend but we can kill beer at some point
00:38
I did upgrade my network, and it works a lot better now but... seriously... I DO NOT NEED LAG WHEN I AM PLAYING WITH MYSELF.
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@RyJones yeah def let me know!
interviews?
This is my vacation and I'm super excited.
even better.
@JourneymanGeek It's a lot better now (at least in the US)
00:39
@mossy Ooo thats nice. I haven't had the balls to go hardcore yet
@Holocryptic: asia. Its probably partially my network
@JourneymanGeek I hear that. I think it's gotten better. Though if you're in asia I have no idea what the RTT would look like
I moved as many of my systems off wifi as possible cause 2.4ghz is just too crowded, and very little of my gear does 5ghz. I have a lovely hybrid homeplug and ethernet network that works great.
@Holocryptic: I should probably talk to my DIII crazy friend about that ;p
but yeah, not a massive priority
@BigHomie: thats a strange compromise
and queue fork in 3...2....1....
00:42
@RyJones yeah I'm super excited - my first vacation ever, in my life.
Mobile chat is a lot better, this is nice
@mossy
@BigHomie: I haven't used stock mobile chat in a while
I'm a chatsey fanboy ;p
Can't see star wall, IT'S WORTHLESS.
00:44
(alas, I cannot convince the author to do a metro port)
It's weird, the site's been re directed to a source forge page, you think it's deliberate @journeymangeek??
@BigHomie: I seem to recall they were hosted on SF anyway
honestly, there's just too much Internet Speculation.
One can't be sure, especially where the truecrypt authors were fairly anonymous.
Good Point
@Holocryptic nice.
@cole haha i saw that.
@mossy I know how I'm spending my Friday night's now
meh
el reg is a rag
'We ran the executable in a virtual machine so that you don't have to, and on Windows 8.1 it was blocked by the SmartScreen feature, suggesting it may contain malware." <-- windows 8 does that with nearly any software it isn't familiar with
What if the dev got hit by a bus
@BigHomie I inherited a project from a dead guy once
Classic ASP
Access database
Huge fucking mess
@MarkHenderson that sounds terrible, that mess should have died with him
@MarkHenderson The real problem with that is, since the former developer is already dead, you can't kill him.
01:04
@mossy That won't be my worst date but it won't be my best either.
@MichaelHampton Yeah he was an indian off-shorer
So the sparse comments were all in broken english
And then his Dad didn't want to release the code at all, because the company hadn't paid him for a lot of his work
Should have taken that as a red flag, because then we didn't get paid
(so we just shut his shit down and he tried to sue us so we just gave him the goddamn code, told him to fuck off, and cut our losses)
01:23
@BigHomie: eh. Everyone needs to plan for The Bus.
@MarkHenderson: This is why we need necromancy. That way we can bring him back to life then kill him. A few times.
@MichaelHampton Reading about truecrypt on reddit.
"Assumption #2 Something bad happened to TrueCrypt developers (i.e. take down or death)"
oh reddit
It's on reddit so it must be true.
Oh they stopped dev? Must be dead.
Oh, fuck TrueCrypt.
I dunno what happened, but that is NOT the way you shut down a long-running and widely known and used open source project.
01:28
@MichaelHampton: Its not the typical ragequit either
seems a bit odd
@mossy: they also broke the latest version completely it seems
something fucky going on
You can't use it to encrypt files any more
Fuck TrueCrypt
01:31
@ScottPack: meh, it had its purposes
My favorite was when I saw TrueCrypt used for whole disk on Windows servers.
Truecrypt was? is dope
And if that server had phi on it @scottpack .... well, then....
Well then use an appropriate tool. Not using TrueCrypt is very different from Not Using Encryption.
Windows Server? Fucking Bitlocker that.
Key Escrow bitches.
@ScottPack: well, it was nice for cross platform portable containers
and every.damned.forensics.class has a truecrypt container somewhere in their assignment VMs ;p
IIRC Microsoft does not recommend TPM-only bitlocker deployments
They (used to) recommend TPM + passcode or USB authentication
01:41
Natch.
I wouldn't expect them to recommend anything less.
@ScottPack So then you can't really schedule a reboot of a server
You'd be silly to use the USB format in a server - because steal the server, you're also stealing th ekey
Which leaves passcode. Who wants to enter a passcode every time they reboot their server?
Whole disk is always an odd situation anyway because really the only threat vector it's properly good against is physical theft or access.
Generally not much of an issue on servers. At least not if your servers are in an actual place that's worth putting them as opposed to most of @ewwhite's clients.
@ScottPack This is true
@ScottPack: theft primarily. Access is probably taken care of by other things.
If your shit is high value enough then you probably have an armed guard outside the only entrace to the server room
(one of our previous DC's actually had this. Between reception and the airlock was an armed guard and you had to sign in to someone sitting behind bulletproof glass)
01:44
@MarkHenderson That's overstating it a bit, but in this day and age you should have sufficient physical protections for server rooms anyway.
or of course, government seizure, but thats why you can be compelled to give passwords by law in civilised places, and by wrench when it isn't.
(of course, I'm pretty certain local LEO has very few trained forensics guys)
@MarkHenderson No, you also have Network Unlock
@JourneymanGeek Depending on your L, yeah.
@JourneymanGeek At my old job 2 other guys and I were the forensics for LEO. :)
@ScottPack: I had a few local police in my classes ;p
> Applies To: Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2012 R2
Interesting, this is newer than my knowledge
Last I looked at it was prior to 2012
01:46
@JourneymanGeek Not that surprising to me. The department that taught IT stuff at ye olden university typically had 1 or 2 active police per term.
@ScottPack: I've seen about 2 total
and they didn't really have the sort of knowledge I'd expect from someone who's familiar with the field
(I did do a module or 2 on forensics in my last school prior to the whole breakdown thing so I was slightly more familiar with the subject. Totally different software package, but prodiscover (which my school uses) is more student friendly than encase)
@scottpack protection against physical theft is desired in some cases though
@JourneymanGeek We were largely an EnCase shop.
@BigHomie Of course it is.
@ScottPack: encase's free edition only works with a specific casefile.
01:49
@MichaelHampton Well it's on the books
With prodiscover, our lecturer built his own, so there were a few little things we could socially engineer out of the guy ;p
@BigHomie That's why I was specifically referring to servers and using phrases like "should" and "typically".
This year I'd like to upgrade our DC's to 2012 R2, but just gotta wait for budgetary approval for new licenses
@scottpack I can't reply to specific posts on mobile!
@JourneymanGeek We got in a habit of leap-frogging versions to safe on cost. Let me tell you, though, I was freaking floored when I saw a quote for an enterprise license at 10kUSD
01:50
@BigHomie: what sorta phone do you use?
Samsung GS5. I can use desktop mode but everything shows up screwy then
oh
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Q: ChatSEy - An Android App for SE Chat

fredley Screenshot About Completely overhauled styles, including default and dark themes Reply to, star and flag messages Slide-out Sidebar for easy menu/star list access Tweaks to make typing easier (including Return -> Send, @username completion) The app works by injecting extra CSS and JS i...

give this a shot.
desktop mode dosen't scale
TRUECRYPT IS FINE PLEASE CONTINUE USING FOR ALL SECRET DOCUMENTS
Rofl
@JourneymanGeek So far so good
02:06
@BigHomie: the biggest issue with chatsey is its all stuff I wish they'd have anyway on mobile and regular chat ;p
Exactly
 
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07:55
There seems to be quite a few items in the review queue with more or less hidden advertisement to some exchange product.
Bob
Bob
08:29
@mossy Urk.
Our backup software uses TC internally, I think.
08:41
@Iain Mornin'
 
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11:32
Hi does anybody ldap query for windows server
@sameer What do you mean??
I need a query to fetch the user from a particular container
@BigHomie so far tried few queries but the size limit is exceeding
I have more than 1000 users and some of the users were inactive
@sameer look at the top right corner of this page please.
11:50
@DennisKaarsemaker Sorry I am having tough time configuring ldap thought someone might help. Thank you for the support
you could ask a question on the main site. People would be happy to help via a question on the main site.
Some days it's like pulling teeth on the main site - the number of people who don't check their logs (or the correct logs) before asking a question ...
Already there are so many ldap questions my question is specific for me thats why thought to ask here
@sameer I'm sure that in the 30 minutes you've been sitting in chat you could have asked a question in the main site but please make it good - we get so many crappy questions from people who should't be doing what they're trying to do you wouldn't believe it
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12:16
I asked the question
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Q: LDAP query to search for the active user in a particular container

sameerI am trying to configure ldap sync in Alfresco 4.2e. I am able to authenticate the users but I am unable to sync the users. I am using ldapadmin browser to check the tree of the active directory Here is my model ldap tree dc: abc.def.com under that I have so many containers and organisational ...

You're asking two different things, I think:

1) How to "sync the users" -- not sure what the requirements are for this.
2) How to create an LDAP filter for finding a single user.

Is this correct?
I am asking the filter to get all the users in a container
Alfresco doesn't support paged queries? Well that's unfortunate: issues.alfresco.com/jira/browse/MNT-7563
@jscott the issue is fixed I guess
@sameer In 3.2 up, I see that now, thanks.
12:28
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Q: Dell PowerEdge R720 - Corrupted RAID

BT643Apologies in advance for the lengthy question. We have a Dell PowerEdge R720 server with: 2 x 136GB SAS drives in RAID 1 for the OS (Ubuntu Server 12.04) 6 x 3TB SATA drives in RAID 5 for data A few days ago we were getting errors when trying to access files on the large RAID 5 partition. We...

@ewwhite dead
:P
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Q: After crash, e2fsck fails with weirdly high block numbers/sizes

TheTerribleSwiftTomatoAfter a breaker trip a Raspberry Pi of mine started to halt boot with kernel panic (same message as here). This is a Raspberry Pi running Raspbian, so it runs from a SD card, from a main ext4 partition, which I've tried repairing on my PC with: sudo e2fsck -f -y -v /dev/sdx2 However, this even...

not necessarily
@NathanC we also have
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Q: e2fsck on large filesystem fails with Error : Memory Allocation Failed

JasonI'm trying to use e2fsck on a large raid array that is 2TB large and uses GPT for partitioning (because of size). There is only 1GB of ram installed on the system and I do not have the ability to add more at this time. The problem is, shortly after starting the fsck on the device, I get an erro...

@Iain True, but both of those answers don't really help...the first one says "your array is toast" and the second one is "moar swap or die"
And you can't add swap on a dead partition
:p
@NathanC they have a 136G R1 with ubuntu on it - surely it has space
It's the (insanely) large R5 that's toast
@DennisKaarsemaker It should read
> This is NOT a place for 'Live Support' for non-regulars
any more news about truecrypt?
Bob
Bob
12:40
gah
ADSL's being patchy as fuck tonight
maybe up 5% of the time, if that
spends more time reconnecting than connected -_-
I might have to follow @MarkHenderson's example and see about cable
@Bob I get days like that - It's usually when someone from OpenReach is working on the box at the end of the road.
Bob
Bob
I think we have an Optus cable line running into the house. Never used it.
Hey, I downloaded TrueCrypt to encrypt my old Brazzers archive, and everything got deleted! Is something going on?
Bob
Bob
o.O
@BigHomie regulars don't do live support. We bitch, whine and ...
@ewwhite: I'm sorry to hear that. I hope you had a backup
;p
(does the hacked truecrypt even do that? I thought it just points and laughs when you try to encrypt stuff)
or was that us?
12:48
@JourneymanGeek we might not do it, but we sure request it, don't you agree?
@BigHomie: I don't. We complain ;p
THERE IS A DIFFERENCE
I dunno. I did this on a Supermicro server running Ubuntu version 12.34 - Frosty Flake.
Its like walking into a bar and demanding they fix your car, or walking into a bar, bitching your car broke down, and there happening to be a mechanic who'll fix it cause you were nice enough to buy him a beer.
Also, can I put a banner on the front page instructing people NOT to run Ubuntu on physical hardware?
@JourneymanGeek ORLY?
12:51
@ewwhite: meh.
I do it. I also do my own stunts ;p
@ewwhite How about not to run Ubuntu at all
dosen't entirely get all the hate.
Well, it has a place, but questions over the past week show some serious deficiencies in the OS
@ewwhite: also the users.
Don't forget. ubuntu is a gateway distro for a bunch of folk
@JourneymanGeek read: Ask on SU
12:52
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A: Why did rebooting cause one side of my ZFS mirror to become UNAVAIL?

ewwhiteThis is a udev issue that seems to be specific to Debian and Ubuntu variants. Most of my ZFS on Linux work is with CentOS/RHEL. Similar threads on the ZFS discussion list have mentioned this. See: scsi and ata entries for same hard drive under /dev/disk/by-id and ZFS on Linux/Ubuntu: Help impor...

It has good enough documentation that you can get yourself in just enough trouble.
@ewwhite: thats not a bad question.
Bob
Bob
SNR Margin (0.1 dB): -29
A negative SNR margin. Oh boy.
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A: Upgraded Ubuntu, all drives in one zpool marked unavailable

ewwhiteUbuntu seems to have some annoying udev issues that we don't see on the Red Hat/CentOS side. I'd recommend using the WWN-based device names if you can, as they seem less susceptible to this. Have you seen: Why did rebooting cause one side of my ZFS mirror to become UNAVAIL?

Not bad questions, but bullshit that RHEL people don't have to deal with.
I agree, Ubuntu's not ready for that kind of prime time
@BigHomie I disagree.
13:01
<< Not surprised
@Soviero Please, elaborate
@BigHomie I administer a few Ubuntu 12.04 servers among the hordes of CentOS boxes, and as web servers go, Ubuntu is perfectly capable. I would go so far as to say that I prefer Ubuntu when a web server is the goal.
I tend to run ubuntu in mostly stock config (so ext3/4), and they've been mostly reliable. I also used to run kubuntu as my primary desktop for a while
@Soviero There's a big difference between running a web server and doing something like ZFS pools
only switched back to windows cause of school and gaming
@Soviero So, personal preference is your argument?
13:06
@NathanC: ZFS is.. well slightly exotic. I suspect its RHEL having better testing than debian on that.
Who is doing the ZFS drivers on linux anyway?
@JourneymanGeek Site says "Produced at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory" zfsonlinux.org
yeah ;p
I was looking that up too.
(and I wonder what they run. Scientific Linux? Centos?)
@BigHomie Having experienced both extensively, I have grown to favor one over the other for certain tasks. That's more than simply personal preference.
@Soviero that's the definition of personal preference.
@BigHomie Cultivating a litany of evidence in the form of experience, and using that as the basis for choosing a best option for a given task is not simply personal preference. Certainly not in the dismissive tone you use with the term.
13:16
But you've offered no evidence up to this point. So I say it's nothing but personal pref b/c Ubuntu is nothing more than a distro. it's not a web server. Had you said Apache/Nginx, it'd still be personal preference but at least you'd be in the ballpark.
As for me, one main thing that makes Ubuntu less of a server OS in my eyes is their software packaging, hear me out: Some people like bleeding edge, and that's okay, just not for my environment. RHEL is less bleeding edge, and (pure) debian is even less. The vast majority of vendors who dev linux drivers do it for RHEL and not Ubuntu, HyperV included. My opinion is that's b/c if you have a problem they can pawn you off to RH support, but it doesn't matter.
What should we do with vague help me diagnose this problem questions where the OP doesn't even know where to start and basically dumps a load of (useless) configs etc and says HALP !?
@BigHomie Ubuntu LTS releases are not bleeding edge once they're ready for use (following their first .1 release).
@Iain: set them on fire.
And are more stable than even Debian is in my experience.
but thats true of whatever distro they're based on ;p
13:19
@JourneymanGeek Hm?
@JourneymanGeek can I do that over TCP/IP or do i need UDP or some other protocol ?
@Iain: the questions or the questioner?
Cause If its the latter, we seriously need an RFC for pyrokinesis over IP.
@JourneymanGeek great idea - both !
@Iain Error: User on fire
@BigHomie: eh, probably cause I'm using it for my own stuff, the bleeding edge packaging is awesome
13:20
@Iain I usually VTC with the minimal understanding reason since they clearly didn't research the question first
@Soviero I'm referring to the software repo (ya know, apt-get gimmie). The software versions are pretty much released as they come out, so vetting them is minimal
@NathanC no problem w/ that, like I say it all depends on what you need
@JourneymanGeek If we still widely used CRT monitors, we could add a feature where in the electron gun can reach the user.
I find debian is the worst of both worlds, they had a wildly erratic release structure when I was learning linux.
I prefer for things not to break every time there's an update
Fucking HP. Finally have to so firmware updates since that new jackass policy of theirs... it's way too much of a PITA to track down entitlement and carepack serial numbers. >:/
13:21
Course, amusingly, I went to ubuntu from that suse release with a BROKEN PACKAGE MANAGER
@BigHomie Already covered that.
(and I was running that with smart package manager a while, and it was debian inspired)
@BigHomie It doesn't. Use LTS, wait 'till a .1 release, and you're good to go.
@HopelessN00bGeniusofnetwork ENOPARSE
Don't get me wrong. I get the love for centos ;p
13:23
@Soviero I don't think you're understanding me. Using a version marked LTS means nothing in terms of software repos.
In speaking of apt-get...*goes to update servers*
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@BigHomie Hell, I was studying for my RHCE when RHEL 6 first came out, and NOTHING worked right. Had to wait 'till 6.1 for things to fall into place.
Shiny 3.2.0 kernel!
@BigHomie Ok, focus, .1 releases are made after there's been enough updates to the repo that they repackage the installer with all the updates. By definition this applies to the packages in the repo.
I have both a CentOS and Debian server here...both of them perform fine
13:26
@Iain Last thing I want is to need to use another tool because of some company's jackass policy. I'd replace all the HP kit with Dell right now, if I could.
@HopelessN00bGeniusofnetwork I figured it out, the to so is a to do then it parses
@Iain: Damn. Now the slightly OCD speller part of me wants to fix that :/
There aren't enough hours in the day... I need a 30 hour day to be happy.
I'm on the phone with a company whose tech team does not use Puppet/Chef... they are proud of having built their own config management tools.
12 hours for work, 8 hours for rec, and 10 hours for sleep.
13:35
I can't believe I'm going to say this, but the Sametime screen sharing works so well.
@cole Windows?
@Soviero yes
@cole: .... isn't that part of lotus noteS?
@JourneymanGeek exactly
/me checks for avian porcines ;p
@cole It's probably just using RDP then. RDP is quite good at it's job.
meh, or some decent video codec
No idea but a guy in Romania is sharing his screen with me and there's no constantly screen refreshes and very little lag.
Anyone know of a better tool than Robocopy for migrating data (Windows)? It copies about ~600GB then just pukes.
@cole Why does it puke?
Log file just shows "same as source" for the files and then nothing.
13:42
@cole Powershell?
@BigHomie for 6TB?
@cole are we talking a user migration or just data copy?
@BigHomie well I need to copy all the security and what not - it's a file server
heh, tried to load a PDF and it nuked half my chrome tabs
@cole copy-item can't hurt, but other than that I don't know much, no
@NathanC I had that same problem yesterday!
13:44
oh, that'd be because I ran out of memory...i left wireshark running. oops
Moving our first Infoblox site to Windows DNS/DHCP right now.
any thoughts on this job spec? jellyvision.com/jobs/oLm0XfwO
@ewwhite Looks pretty standard, with (maybe) a touch of DevOps. No?
@NathanC Ugh, sucktastic. I don't wanna use BitLocker. :(
@NathanC Still speculation at this point
@HopelessN00bGeniusofnetwork Bitlocker's not that bad w/ a TPM chip
13:57
@BigHomie Speculation maybe, but the big thing that makes it real is the code signing
@HopelessN00bGeniusofnetwork basically... I wonder. Trying to see if it's appealing.
@BigHomie And Network Unlock. But you have to have a modern Windows OS for that....
@NathanC Well the 'news' portion of the site wasn't updated since 2012, it's likely someone was working to crack it, and finally did. Maybe the head Dev died, I think that's the case
@HopelessN00bGeniusofnetwork: windows?

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