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00:00
Would you like a nice GPS receiver?
Tempting
I might have some bluetooth ones around somewhere from before phones had GPS built into them
It might cost less than paying everyone 23 minutes of overtime.
I don't even know what the culprit is yet, but I have a likely candidate
Bob
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@MichaelHampton Considering you could set one up with a $20 Android phone if you wanted? Won't do much good inside a building though.
00:02
Which is of course that vmware tools resynced its time against the host for a DC, even though the flag is turned off
For some reason I seem to remember reading that it had to be connected via oldschool serial rather than USB
Oh, good old VMware.
@Bob: you can?
Bob
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@JourneymanGeek ...sure, why not?
(also, there's 20 dollar android phones?)
00:03
Let me introduce you to eBay...
@Bob: how would your computer query the phone?
Bob
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@JourneymanGeek Harvey Norman is currently selling a Telstra-branded ZTE for $18
ahh. What a world we live in
@Bob Not very enterprisey though.
Bob
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well, of course :P
might as well hit a well-maintained public NTP server
@JourneymanGeek there's gotta be a NTP server implementation for Android somewhere
00:06
Coincidentally I discovered a client's VMware VM today that was about a minute slow. It didn't even have ntp installed!
@Bob Can it be rack mounted? If it's not rack mounted it's not going in our production network
OH I KNOW
Bob
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@MarkHenderson Does duct tape count?
@MarkHenderson: I do know for a fact there's rackmount timeservers
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A: Do I need to run a NTP server in every VM?

Michael HamptonIn a perfect world, your VM guests would keep perfect time, or at least as perfect as the host provides. Unfortunately we don't live in a perfect world. Based on my experience with virtually every hypervisor known to man, I always run an NTP client in virtual machines, without exception. My usua...

00:07
Dave from EEVBlog upstairs has a Rubidium standard. THAT fucker is rack mounted
(and eh, I forgot to consider both those options)
And has something absurd like a 1ppm drift over 1 year
and I was looking at satsignal.eu/ntp/Raspberry-Pi-NTP.html (which is cool) and endruntechnologies.com/gps-time-server.htm (which is enterprisy)
Bob
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Still, any reason you can't just sync to a public NTP server?
@Bob Nah
No real reason
Except I don't know if that's done with Domain Controllers
I should ask @mdmarra
But he's not friends with us any more since he got his cool new job
@JourneymanGeek I like the shiny one
I like shiny things
clearly ;p
Bob
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> To have us configure the Windows Time service to use an internal hardware clock for you, go to the "Fix it for me" section. If you prefer to fix this problem yourself, go to the "Let me fix it myself" section.
good lord
anyone running a "fix it for me" tool on their DC needs to be taken out back and shot
7
quickly deletes the download before anyone notices
Found the culprit. A VMWare host that was syncing its time from a long ago decomissioned DC had drifted. For some god unknown reason it resynced the time on a DC with its local time.
Double checked and the "sync time" flag is certainly turned off
And now you know why I don't trust the host clock...
How come a 50c watch from the chinese market can keep reasonably accurate time for 10 years but a fucking $7,000 server can't
3
Temperature changes fucking up the oscillation?
Should be pretty stable temperature in there after being racked and powered on for 3 years straight
00:17
@MarkHenderson Then it ought to consistently gain or lose time :)
Bob
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There are people worrying about leap seconds, and then there are people trying to keep their time within 5 minutes :P
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@Bob Otherwise known as Windows admins :p
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I think we had a question on SU of some poor guy with randomly jumping time.
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Q: Major clock drift while computer is awake

uosɐſThe system clock is drifting quickly in my new Windows 8 Pro installation on a computer that ran Windows 2008 Server (Windows 7) just fine. This is a DELL Precision M4300. EDIT Originally I thought this was just in Windows 8. I've since put back the Windows 2008 Server hard-drive that I'd swa...

Ooh, he fixed it.
@Bob Interesting problem
His RTC was frozen
I don't worry about the 5 minute thing anymore
Bob
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00:21
> The RTC (Real Time Clock) crashed and/or stopped ticking.
O_O
I just keep my clocks in sync because mis-set clocks annoy me. And cause all sorts of other issues, like people being paid overtime unexpectedly.
Bob
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Heh.
Our clocks have been consistently 5-10 minutes fast since I started here.
No one cares to fix it.
@MichaelHampton I now have five emails from different customers telling me that their timesheets are out for the day
And its not even 10:30
@MarkHenderson 23 minutes...so it's what, 10:00?
@MichaelHampton haha the clocks now have the correct time
00:45
god i hate my home internet so much...
300+ ms ping 2 hops away and it stays like this if there's more than 2 people on at once
@NathanC Sounds like DSL to anywhere in Australia
Bob
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@NathanC that would be a saturated connection, typically upstream... anyone torrenting?
And I now have a Zabbix alert to tell me if the time changes by more than the expected amount. Bring on the flood of alerts when daylight savings kicks in/ends
Ping statistics for 173.194.121.35:
Packets: Sent = 156, Received = 153, Lost = 3 (1% loss),
Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
Minimum = 33ms, Maximum = 814ms, Average = 258ms
@Bob Not that I know of...one person on netflix, another on the internet via ipad, and me
01:01
@MarkHenderson Set the PDCe from the forest root to sync from somewhere you trust
let everything else sync from the domain heirarchy, which is the default
@MarkHenderson Haven't you ever heard of UTC?
@MichaelHampton Server times are not set to UTC
our server times are not set to UTC
@MarkHenderson The server's timezone doesn't matter, you can still get the UTC time from it and use that data value.
With Zabbix?
Or do i ahve to write a custom item for it?
How are you getting the time now?
01:05
system.localtime
@MarkHenderson system.now
Though you can't use fuzzytime with that unless the Zabbix server is on UTC
But since it's seconds since epoch you can just compare it directly
Gawd. Not running on UTC is such a pain in the ass.
@MDMarra Thanks, I'll do that
It doesnt have to sync externally
just if you care about the time being accurate :)
There was almost a discussion on how to convert a $20 Android phone into a GPS time source for NTP...
haha
it can double as a SMS notification source for your monitoring server!
I think you're onto something here
01:15
What we really want to know is, how did you get two NICs with the same MAC address? — Michael Hampton ♦ 5 mins ago
Bob
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@MichaelHampton Surprisingly, there doesn't seem to be an NTP server impl for Android
not that I could find, anyway
@Bob Ehhh. You can just cross-compile one
Bob
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@MichaelHampton Yea, but the trick is to get it to use the GPS as a stratum 0 source :P
I've run Fedora in a chroot on my Xoom tablet
@MichaelHampton No no do it properly. Rubidium standard. I know that there's one in the building. I'm sure I could knock up an RTC that was synced to it.
01:19
@MarkHenderson Yeah, there you go
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@MarkHenderson The advantages of having Dave in the building? :P
@Bob None really. I've given him a floppy drive, 24GB of RAM, and backed his kickstarter and all he's done for me is provide 30 minute videos approximately 3 times a week that he doesn't charge anyone for and be a really nice guy
Oh and I gave him an i7 but that was sort of by mistake because he fished one our old "servers" out of the dumpster
Bob
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02:04
@MarkHenderson I need the address of this dumpster :P
Hell, I need a free i7
02:30
@Bob The rubbish room in our building services our building plus two adjacent ones, so there's a lot of companies turfing ex-lease equipment
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@MarkHenderson Soooo... address? :P
@Bob Feel like a trip out to Baulkham Hills?
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03:24
@MarkHenderson For parts scavenging? I think I can spare the hour round trip :P
03:35
why would you not use NTP?
... unless you're worried about spoofing; I guess GPS time is harder to mess with
@FalconMomot: or you're doing something that needs insane levels of precision ;p
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That's MS's opinion on it.
it's not a bad opinion, though it's also one I rarely see followed.
another thing people do is limit the drift allowed by automatic NTP syncs so that you'd have to be spoofing it for a sustained period
GPS time sources work poorly in datacentres.
@FalconMomot: I'm curious to how google does it
03:47
so one is left with the various standard time signals, which work great if you're anywhere near one and not near much EMI
Bob
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@FalconMomot yes, the great thick concrete roof does tend to be a bit of an issue :P
I'm sure they were much easier to pick up a decade or two ago.
you can use a modem to dial the NIST standard time, but that has time-delay inaccuracies
I'm popping by the local computer mall today, yay
@FalconMomot: hmm. I wonder if using fibre optics would help there
especially if you 'knew' the length of the fibre.
WWVB at 60kHz is a theoretically OK solution except that it is a weak harmonic of 60Hz
@JourneymanGeek I guess you could standardize your own time?
of all these things, NTP with drift limits seems by far the best option
better still would be a trustable GPS clock that could do NTP over SSL
located in a trustable location
pretty much
04:17
@Bob Well I'm heading down there in 30 minutes or so with some more boxes so I'll see if there's anything worthwhile
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@MarkHenderson o.O
I'm not sure if we're still joking about it.
@Bob Don't worry if there's anything worthwhile I will keep it for myself
morning
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04:36
@MarkHenderson Heh. I really wish we had a dumpster with more than rotting restaurant waste :P
05:12
lol
05:23
@Bob It was empty except for one laser printer that's been there for months
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o.O
.@eevblog this one looks like it's already been "reviewed" and rejected. One of yours? http://t.co/2CeOUxKiCz
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I love how he instantly recognises it :D
@Bob I'm more impressed by the fact that he fired it up and looked at the stats and then remembered why he rejected it
05:50
G'day
YES! YES! Client that was meant to come and spend 3 days in the office with us just cancelled
I hate it when they want to come in and work side by side and peer over our shoulder all day
hehe
customers are the worst
morning
06:07
Rawr.
06:46
It's like October here today - cold,wet and winy
Bob
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06:56
Heh.
Been a rather dry winter. Raining all day today.
And I broke an umbrella -_-
@bob picked up the brix
(And a kilo of butter. Entirely unrelated)
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XD
Buttered NUC for lunch, eh?
Lol
There's a great, very cheap baking goods shop next to the mall the good computer parts stores are
Also, if I ever need 25 kilos of baking soda....
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Half an hour until I go home... I feel so unproductive right now.
when I wake up it will be monday
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07:07
@FalconMomot I'm from the future. It's not a good Monday.
@Bob in other news: 1 != 2
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Ok, it's a worse Monday than normal.
 
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09:19
Wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!
My Poweredges have arrived. :)
09:30
blah
@Hennes: oooh
The box showed some wear from the ES -> NL -> ES -> trip, but yay, there have arrived.
and with the default SAS cards
Which I did not expect, but which is a nice bonus
And the RAM is 2x1GB, not the 4x512 which I feared)
^^
so, in theory you can either upgrade, or salvage ram from one for the other?
Aye.
The intention is:
Old server: Remove 2x2GB, add 4x4GiB (total of 24GiB, maxed out)
New server1: 2x1Gb
New server2: 2x1GB plus the 2x2GiB removed from the old server
09:49
ahh
right. Did a bunch of functional testing on my new home server. ;p
ahh, long weekends. Perfect time for our Hadoop cluster to break Thursday night. Only today we noticed...
Annoyingly, I've not decided what to install on it yet
GCC ;-)
Or clang/lvm :)
and nethack
(and I'll need to reinstall anyway, I grabbed a 40gb hard drive off one of my older laptops)
40GB for the OS should be enough.
Might be a tad slow drive though
09:52
lol. I'm torn between running a hypervisor on it (ESXi is right out, maybe smartos or hyper V), or throwing on a more proper OS on it
eh, current home server USB boots ._.
I will install FreeBSd on one server to mirror my 'production' server
(which is actually pretty neat from the recovery standpoint. In theory I can image the entire drive, restore, and get it to the latest state with rsync or cp)
don't forget that usb drives tend to wear out pretty fast.
i burned a lot of them doing a router with logging enabled on usb :)
@DennisNolte: Yeah, for a longer term install, I'll probably do what I did with /swap and stick stuff that changes a lot on the main drive
I'm not a fan of Outlook 2013, I must say
Dan
Dan
11:06
Is this me being a dick?
-2
A: Handling culture difference in multinational workplace

Vietnhi Phuvanmail "I personally don't think it's business appropriate" You go into into a foreign business environment, and you presume to tell your host IN YOUR HOST'S COUNTRY how to conduct business? What else do you want to dictate to your host? "Our business partners would take us to dinner" So, whose idea w...

I don't think so. I think the answer is right in this particular case, but it doesn't generalise
He seems like he's not happy with the way the customer is doing things?
he is just prude..
There are pork restaurants?
It's not clear exactly what he's describing, I could go either way on whether I found that appropriate or not.
11:10
@MichaelHampton they serve pork, not the waiters/customers are pigs
Maybe like a hostess bar. Not that I've ever been to one, but I don't think I'd want to go to one with someone I'd see in the office the next day
Dan
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The answerer seems desperate to find offence on behalf of the business partner, and I don't really understand why
Personally I'd probably just 'deal with it' (Though I'm also lucky enough to have an understanding and self confident wife), but I can totally understand why this person may not wish to go again
his points are strange.. a good boss will allways have an excuse if someone of his team cannot go for whatever reason..
Thing is, I can't guess at whether refusing hospitality would be grossly insulting or not. Someone who's offended will be offended regardless of your reasons
noone needs to know the true reason why employee X isnt attenting the whore fest..
Dan
Dan
11:14
I can see the OP's dilemna, I just can't grasp the attitude in the answer
I swear, I think I read that scenario in a Neal Stephenson book...
@Dan the attitude looks a bit like "behave and do as you told, have fun when we tell you to have fun" :)
Surely that's like going to any resturant and having girls serve you?
Dan
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@tombull89 It's in china - I suspect it's a little more, uh, intimate
Unless it's a "kareoke bar" that has rooms out back for...well...
11:15
I guess the only unrefutable excuse in most cultures is "Sorry, it's against my religion to [x]"
Dan
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I don't think it's full on prostitution, but I suspect it's a business-y kind of place where the girls are there to ensure everyone enjoys themselves
Depends what kind of business this trip is for. Some industries are cut-throat enough that if you aren't prepared to suck it up, you aren't the person for that job
I don't think he'd be the one doing the sucking...
I guess is the point being made in the answer
 
1 hour later…
12:41
It sounds like you were taken to a KTV. This isn't that uncommon, it seems. — Michael Hampton 22 secs ago
12:57
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Q: Can I use an RODC for Active Directory athentication if the writeable DC is not available for several months?

Adrian GrigoreWe are running an Read-Write DC at our home office which we are using for authentication when were are working there. It works fine as long as we are at the office, but we are going to be on the road for a few months, and and IT infrastructure at our office will have to stay offline during this t...

You're doing it..wrong?
how does a RODC work? without sensitiv data why should i need it on a compromised network? i find this concept strange, even after reading wikipedia bout it.
@DennisNolte It's decent for remote offices where physical security is a problem
If someone were to steal the box with a RODC, they couldn't wreck havoc on the network like they could with a true DC
ah i see. but they do have all the login data dont they?
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Q: Where should I put my web app so it is private by default but accessible through subdomains?

DrunkenBeardI have a web application written in PHP that I want to host on an Apache 2.2 server. The tricky part though is that the same web application should be accessible through different subdomains (the web application uses the current subdomain to do some work). In other words I don't want to have to d...

Encrypted for what it's worth, but yes.
why was the answer by Zachary removed?
13:11
Which is why RODCs should also be encrypted with gnuPGP or something
@NathanC is the encryption strong enough or still some lanman hash crap you can solve in like 20 or so seconds these days?
@DennisNolte I'm not sure, actually.
hmm, ok, so i will ignore just another "great" feature which could be solved with luks :)
encrypt everything on harddrive, don't let it boot without password, have UPS everywhere, and only have issues that the password is not working after power is out for $X hours... ye those days..
Dan
Dan
13:26
Any SMB genuises in da house?
@Dan How much genius do you need?
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@MichaelKjörling Loads
@NathanC Followup comment here (an hour ago, in case you haven't seen it since you weren't @-pinged there)
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I have two SMB shares, hosted on two different NetApps (apparently - they're managed by others). One works fine, the other is slow as fuck when opening docs in office
@Dan Hmm... not entirely sure I can be of server then.
Dan
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13:30
I've ran wireshark and the slow one does lots of "NetShareGetInfo" requests with a failed "WERR_INVALID_PARAM" response
The good one does a single NetShareGetInfo request, with an immediate response (no errors)
@Dan You know, I saw something about that just recently... give me a minute, it may be nothing but it just might be a clue...
Hm. Not likely to be relevant. Here it is anyway: Why does Explorer say "File too large" for my custom file system, when the problem has nothing to do with the file being too large (heck it's not even a file). That's my best shot in the dark right now (and it's broad daylight outside). I don't work with this stuff... :)
@DennisNolte If GnuPG is strong enough to be good enough for Edward Snowden, I figure it's likely to be good enough for me. But only barely. // cc @NathanC
13:45
@MichaelKjörling True story. The security of any crypt solution is limited to the security of the key(s) used to encrypt them, too.
You can have a billion dollar safe, but it's no safer than a sock drawer if you leave the keys in an unsafe place. :)
Finally got that stubborn NFS mount off my VM hosts...yay SSH!
@NathanC True, true -- no chain is weaker than its strongest hypertext reference, or whatever :)
Dan
Dan
13:57
Any NetApp pro's?
how would i write a follow up question, linking to the source and just write the question with minimal details or summarize the primary question and focus on the relevant details? Cause i know which comments will come if i just do it "my" way :)
Nothing like a good crash on the first day after vacation
Definitely confirmed that my adrenal glands are in top condition :)
Heh, that's funny...I'm installing Debian 7 on vmware and it defaulted the hostname to "android-guidstring"
So I need some advice
Friday two coworkers were talking in the cube next to me. I don't recall how the conversation started but one made a "tranny" joke. Next thing I know one goes "hey dude - look at this. This is a girl" (it's his friend that's FTM) Then the really derogatory comments start.
And I'm just sitting there feeling completely like shit while they rip this dude apart and call him "shim" and "tranny" etc
@cole Report it to HR
14:07
Should I go to my boss first?
Who's aware of my situation?
our HR rep is pretty clueless and unaware my situation.
So I'm trying desperately to not have to out myself to someone if I don't have to.
@cole I'd say your boss first.
@tombull89 I have never felt so awful
Company should have a discrimination/equapilties policy, might be worth mentioing that.
:(
They literally ripped him apart and kept calling him a girl. Then one was like "Have you fucked him because he has a vagina?"
Like, wtf.
@cole get another job. seriously. fast. this will make you ill soon enough..
14:12
@DennisNolte I'm looking
any local LGBT charities?
but I'm wondering if I should say something in the interim since who knows how long it will take to find a new job.
are you able to move?
https://protonmail.ch/pages/join-us
@tombull89 what? why?
@DennisNolte no I'm not
Might be in a better spot to offer advice than me, that's all.
14:13
@tombull89 thing is - I don't do the LGBT community. I transitioned to be male not to be a transmale - you know?
Ah, I see. Sorry.
@cole just drop a written document on the boss paper when hes not there, or at his car or something, make it anonym.
@DennisNolte my boss and I are friends, and he knows about my situtation
but I'm literally sitting here shaking because it's really bothering me.
I'd take it to him first, does he also manage those other guys?
my experience on a similiar situation: if those guys are the one bringing in the money for the coorp, noone will care until the law suit hits..
14:16
@tombull89 one of them, yes.
and even that might be cheaper for the corp than having them "disciplined"..
@DennisNolte neither are terribly useful
This is like a huge reason why I'm not out.
Yeah, I'd speak to your manager and get them taken out the back and beaten ask him to speak to both of them.
Yeah I'm going to
@tombull89 totally agreed.
14:17
I feel sick to my stomach
It's definitely making it hard to concentrate
one of them sits right next to me
on another event: get out with them and your boss to drinking, get drunk, and fuckin punch them hard..
do you have any proove?
@cole Wow, talk about "creating a hostile work environment"
ye, too many arrogant dicks who should have been shot long ago still have jobs..
@voretaq7 yeah I really don't feel safe now
like what happened if they found out?
Well I would start by mentioning this to your boss, but you should also really think about making a formal complaint to HR
14:21
I really am, I don't feel safe.
I hate people.
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doesn't matter that you're trans, you could be cis/male or cis/female & still be offended by the fact that you're working with cromag douchewaffles
@cole thought the ones who bark are not the worst kind.
@voretaq7 very true.
@cole ...that's just the sysadmin in you talking.
I know they'll try to tell me it's because one's foreign and the other is a blue collar guy.
14:25
@cole and it's still fucking unacceptable
It is.
having an audio conference and needing to take a phone call really sux.. great work murphy..
and the foreign dude has been in the states for 15 years so
they can learn that right fucking now - you want to talk that way quit your job and start your own company, and we can all not hire them like the wedding wonks that "won't do" gay weddings
@cole are you guys a publicly traded company?
@voretaq7 yes, a 2 billion dollar publicly traded company
14:27
@cole so I assume you have a social responsibility statement, and probably a diversity and non-discrimination statement
@voretaq7 correct
and as employees they're bound by those, so they can fix their attitude or fuck off.
I can't believe how much it's bothering me
I can, it's totally not cool
like I'm physically shaking and feel ill.
14:30
I mean I'm the worst person to judge a standard of offense (I crack flamer jokes all the time, I'm a terrible gay man), but if someone started really going off about how they hate fags and shit I'd probably punch them
(I'm not very mature, and I have poor impulse control.)
ditto ^
(well not the part about me being a gay man, but, ditto)
Fees: £235.00 | Concession fees: £325.00 lolwut
@tombull89 You weren't paying enough
I'm not paying, that's the best thing.
hopefully I don't start a fight... when updating Windows systems... firmwares or drivers first?
The school has agreed to pay for me to do the CCNA. Eventually.
@SpacemanSpiff servers or desktops/laptops?
14:39
servers
in this case UCS blades
cisco seems to be "update firmware" first camp
firmware first is what I would do
Firmware, because you might not have an OS to install the drivers.
my middle of the road opinion was to run the driver updates and power down, then update the firmware and they both come up in sync on next post
@SpacemanSpiff Generally I'd do firmware first (new firmware should be backwards-compatible with old drivers - at most there will be added features you can't use).
Theoretically you could do drivers first (because new drivers should support old firmware under the same logic), but often the new firmware will trigger a driver update
@SpacemanSpiff Also not sure about Cisco/UCS but I know IBM BladeCenters required the blade and backplane/chassis firmwares to be mutually-acceptable, so better to deal with that headache first and then take care of the OS-level stuff
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Q: ESXi onboard SATA passthrough

lodge93I am running ESXi 5.5 on a home system. When I attempt to pass one of the onboard SATA controllers (Intel ICH10R) to a VM, it is successful. However, the controller never appears in the VM. What else am I missing that would cause a VM to not recognize the controller? Additional Info: The contr...

This seems wrong somehow.
14:49
cool, thanks, just need to bounce that question off of dudes other than my team
UCS is backwards compatible a bit
the fabric and chassis will typically all match, but blades can be a few revisions down and still remain in a "supported" config
15:12
@cole just playing devil's advocate here: maybe coming out would prevent this from happening? They'll still be jerks, but maybe they can control themselves more around you.
Who cares what a couple of incompetent morons who can't find their own ass with two hands, let alone the mouse, think?
ye great, 5min before end of work today, and now the server seems to think yee disk full, right... fuck databases.. we all should use text files only..
ah lvm got still some free space left.
another problem for another day!
15:32
Apparently there's a formal order to Adjectives in English... You've probably been doing it your whole life out of habit without knowing.
In linguistics, an adjective is a "describing word", the main syntactic role of which is to qualify a noun or noun phrase, giving more information about the object signified. Adjectives are one of the traditional eight English parts of speech, although linguists today distinguish adjectives from words such as determiners that formerly were considered to be adjectives. In the immediately previous sentence, "traditional" is an adjective and "eight", while known traditionally as an adjective, is now classified as a determiner; and in the preceding paragraph, both "main" and "syntactic" are traditional...
@ChrisS English is already complicated enough!
:p
Also, every adjective can be used before or after a noun, thought the sentence may need to be restructured, and it might change the meaning.
rubbish, all rubbish
My boss was very supportive
and apologized. Said he would talk to HR and also send out an email (very generic about foul/crude language)
@cole - my personal opinion? You're being very "delicate".
15:44
I think our website was compromised, index.php has some obfuscated code at the top of the source and I have no idea where it came from. It's base64 encoded and looks like a pain to take apart. Anyone able to tell me what it does?

http://pastebin.com/KKC80uYJ
@SpacemanSpiff I'd rather refrain from outing myself.
@qroberts I'm sure as hell not going to run that.
Yup it was hacked:
http://www.rsjoomla.com/forum/45-rsfirewall/22818-indexphp-changed-critical.html
http://forum.joomla.org/viewtopic.php?t=829339
No I'm not asking you to run it :P
Dan
Dan
God damn, some days I'm fucking awesome
@cole Your situation really doesn't matter... I'm regularly surprised at how bigoted some people can be; but shocked when they'd say something out loud. If I heard someone making "jokes" like that I'd get my boss or HR involved. In my case there's no LBGT around, but just because you don't think you're offending anyone doesn't excuse the behavior. We don't have an Black employees currently but management would go postal if someone dropped a n-word joke in the office.
15:47
Dammit, I applied for a job on Craigslist and turns out the job is through a recruiting firm that I hate
bbiab - going to lunch then working at home
how'd it get to be lunch time already... I fell like I just got to work
Dan
Dan
What's that - 3 weeks with your "support team", escalated to 3rd line you say. You've engaged the vendor? Fuck that - just call Dan and give me 4 hours, boom!
@cole take care of yourself first
Maybe I'm a weirdo, but I don't feel I have a "right" to be comfortable all the time.
I've often thought that the mere presence of stupid people offends me greater than bigots or anything of the sort.
though usually they overlap
15:57
@NathanC - what does it do?
@SpacemanSpiff Enables a mode to prevent accidental database nukings
So, DELETE FROM table would fail...you need a WHERE clause
16:31
@SpacemanSpiff there's a difference between uncomfortable and feeling terrible because cow-orkers are ridiculing people you can identify with in a horrible way, feeling that they are ridiculing you.
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