So I'm restoring an 8TB array from backups and now I'm really regretting my policy of "just keep it, we're not exactly low on space" as I saw a backup of an ESX (not even ESXi) install media come through
It's restoring at 150MB/minute so every gigabyte counts at the moment
@ewwhite Transition was fine. I moved cross-country from North Carolina to Seattle. I did a self managed move, they gave me a healthy relocation bonus. But I hear the managed move is really awesome, it just didn't make as much sense for me
I'm always afraid of firms that build their own tools to that extent... e.g. no puppet/chef, but a homegrown configuration management framework. Have you gained anything @JoshGitlin
@ewwhite On-call has been great for me, because I was coming from being on-call 24/7 by myself. So having a secondary and being on-call only 12 hours a day ina weekly rotation is much better
Without getting into detail (because I can't) I'll say that kernel bugs causing machines to lock up cause major headaches and lots of work for sysadmins
the reason I'm asking is that I'm working through getting them to turn up IPv6 on my circuit, and I just got an email from my rep saying that they only allocate a v6 /126.
...which is completely ridiculous
I get a /64 delegation at home.
I was just curious if anyone else has had to work through this with them in the past.
the v6 address space is 128 bits, so a 126 netmask is only what, 4 addresses. Standard practice with ipv6 is to allocate at least a /64 to each customer.
heh, a day before the main guy goes on vacation and I leave for the weekend (plus holiday), we're supposed to re-do February's release, which is two releases in the past.
We estimated it would be ready next Friday, which leaves zero days for QA to test it.
i get the following message in my PHPMyADMIN Your PHP MySQL library version 5.1.73 differs from your MySQL server version 5.5.39. This may cause unpredictable behavior.
i am using a Centos server and have the following installed:
@MichelZ well, as oracle is a public company(afaik) we should be able to buy their stock, get the majority of shares, and force them to public domain the whole shit.
so a kickstarter for that : i would totally back it.
based on current value we would need ~71Billion € wtf.. who pays that much for this crap?
best way to stop people using it would be to just keep issuing it but make sure it only supported rendering text in user's choice of wingdings, papyrus or comic sans...
@DennisNolte actually, I don't think "Java" has any value for the Oracle stock... it's mostly their Database, HR systems and the like. Not the open source stuff...
So buying out java alone is much cheaper than buying the whole of oracle
@DennisNolte definitely not. Nice updater, works every time... is even intergrated now with Windows (Flash)
@MichelZ I have dual boot arch and kali on my laptop to use when im not near my desktop... figured since I upgraded my desktop few months ago time to fix the battery xD
@LucasKauffman no thats a debian server update... it actually lasted for 30 seconds but at the report at the end it said it downloaded at 7 B /s and lasted 10 days
@RoryAlsop I don't 'do' Dell, and neither do the customer but they're buying the best part of 1000 Thin Client devices from them. Was meant to be a technical meeting with technical outcomes, but they sent a pair of pre-sales guys who were quite openly only interested in the cash side and spent half the meeting trying to find out "Who's who" to muscle in other deals, and the other half lying to me about the capabilities of their software
@RoryAlsop I don't really get to build relationships with vendors as I'm too all over the place, but this customer is a Cisco shop so don't really have the contacts yet
@MarcRasmussen If you look, at the top right corner, there's a text that starts with The Comms Room. Could you maybe tell me what the first sentence in the text says?
@JennyD That may be. but seeing as no one is chatting here anyway i thought i might try my luck.. gives people something to chat about don't you think?
I just delete all php and mysql and installed it again. but in PHPMyadmin i still get:
Your PHP MySQL library version 5.1.69 differs from your MySQL server version 5.5.39. This may cause unpredictable behavior.
There are my full spec list:
[root@**** ~]# php -v
PHP 5.4.31 (cli) (built: Jul 25...
@JennyD Lets send a consultent to the middle east to suggest the idea. I think you would be the perfect candidate. So strap on a bullet proofwest and get going :)
@MarcRasmussen That message from phpMyAdmin is silly and you can safely ignore it. Though one may also question your sanity for installing phpMyAdmin to begin with...
lovely, fedex did mess up some import transport to our location. I talked to the vendor who did send it to us to resolve this issue. He did apologize for fedex messing up.
I am currently "enjoying" converting a metric shitload of UserAlias and HostAlias from a huge sudoers file into LDAP-netgroups. This would be very easy to script, it's just that I need to also check whether the groups are in fact correct, and that involves communicating with humans.