Well, I flagged it as inappropriate. I frankly don't care if he gives accurate answers. He's only making people upset and driving people away from the site.
All my data in this 6 years is gone and they will just extend the hosting expired date to
another 90 days
That is very generous of them. Seriously.
Is there any other way to retrieve the data from the crashed harddisk?
Get the disc, send it to a recovery lab. Cost is some US$ PER GIG...
While working on a Linux machine, you will very likely have a “What the heck just happened and who the heck just did it?” moment. This is when you’ll want to quickly see who’s currently logged in. Before you go any further, you should acquaint yourself with the concept of a utmp file (possibly also known as the utmpx file). A utmp file keeps track of currently logged on…
The dude with the TigerVNC question apparently just figured out that the feature set he wants to use isn't part of the standard TigerVNC release. So he decides to take it out on me. WTFever dude. Nobody touched your question for a week and you'll get nothing more from me.
This could be a very naive question for many of you, but I have problem in answering this one, your help will be deeply appreciated.
I need to document the server on which I work, and it should include following heads:
IP address ->
Model-> (Dell....)
CPU->(@X Quad-core ....)
RAM->(48GB...)
A...
First of all, chmod doesn't REMOVE permissions. It CHANGES them.
The mode 777 means "Anyone can read, write or execute this file" - You have given permission for anyone to do (effectively) whatever the heck they want.
Now, why is this bad?
You've just let everyone read/modify every file on you...
One epic day, two epic blogposts. http://tomoconnor.eu/blogish/hacking-initrdgz-ubuntu-netboot-installer/ http://tomoconnor.eu/blogish/building-dkms-package-latest-intel-e1000e-driver/ initrd, kernel, dkms. It's all there. #devops.
@MDMarra It'll work on the same, but I'd personally seperate them into seperate VLAN's at least. Don't think there's a real need for seperate physical NICs as long as they're decent, unless you have the capacity to spare
Another way to look at is that there's very little downside in VLANing it off now, but it'll be very difficult to do in the future should you need to implement traffic management or something
I think VMware would probably tell you MOAR NICS and give vMotion dedicated interfaces - but what you're planning has worked just fine in my experience.
If all the traffic is going over the same NICs anyway, and it's already going to be on a management VLAN, what's another VLAN for just vMotion going to get me?
hello - was away, missed all this vmw fun - what's the question again? was it basically can/does vMotion fuck over a 1Gbps NIC? if so then yeppers, it'll use as much bandwidth as it can, in fact v5 allows you to properly use two or more NICs for vMotion if you want for just this reason - though personally I'm a fan of using 10Gbps NICs but that's 'cos I'm flash
@Chopper3 He's got a distinct set of 2 NICs for management and vmotion - the question now is whether or why to split vmotion traffic to a different vmkernel port and vlan from the management traffic.
@ShaneMadden I would if possible -- You don't want your vmotion traffic killing your management link (since you probably want to send management commands to a machine that is moving its workload around :)
I just inherited a HP StorageWorks MSA60 (this is a fiber channel SAN enclosure).
I had to move it to another shelf so I turned off the computer which was using it. I also pulled the 2 power cords off the MSA60 (no power button, so the only option was to disconnect from main power).
Once the d...
@ShaneMadden ah right, that's daft really - unless you have a good reason to do differently then I always run management and vmotion on the same NIC/VLAN - management traffic is very light unless you're using FT or have other odd reasons
Based on the tutorials I've browsed through:
This is the Linux scp command syntax to retrieve file or directory from a remote computer:
scp -r [login name@ip address] : [/path/filename] .
So what exactly is /path/filename on your own computer? What is root? Is it C drive? Is it current Us...
it won't completely shut you up (you can still scream - and you probably WILL from frustration), but it's annoying enough to make you stop talking and move on.
@LucasKauffman not the nicest way of saying "You're kind of clueless"
I skipped the question because of the title: Files can't be ON SSH, man! ::throws a penniless hippy at the OP::
...why did my mac autocorrect "hippie" to "hippy"?
I mean either one could work, though I might get a hernia from flinging hippy people - hippies (hey it accepted that one) tend to be undernourished and tossable :)
@Holocryptic I was going to say that it was a VanDyke, not a goatee. But now that I zoom the hell out of @voretaq7's picture...I can't find a moustache.
I have the following:
We have a few APC 7920 PDU's
Using POWER IQ to control the PDS's via SNAMP 1/2
Using also Mobile Power IQ to control the PDU if need via iPad/iPhone
I am in the process of testing a few scenarios. One which has be stumped me a little.
Outlet 1 is on, Outlet 2,3,4,5,6,...
I have the following:
2 x DL585 G1 (8 cores) with built in Smart Array 5i (2 x 74GB SCSI in Raid 0)
I installed VMware ESXi 5 and got it all working :)
However I need more space.
I was thinking of getting 2 x P600 which I can install in the DL585 G1 however I am not sure if it will support...
We now have a few servers, DL380's and a few others, all with ESXi 5. We are going to have a few services that we are going to run from these servers.
The goal with this is to bring all the storage to one place, hence the NAS.
We are in a little bit of a open discussion about which NAS to get o...
@MikeyB welcome to a-meerkat-rah, now put on your merkin because it's COLD in Alaska (though nobody could ever accuse the former half-term governess' children of being frigid...)
it;s like real hardware that you own and maintain, except it's got to be precisely what Cisco tells you. And they don't support it any more than calling the underlying vendors for you? Fuck that.
@ScottPack Pretty much. After about a half hour they figured it out themselves. I think this level of cluelessness is an infectious disease that is spread via grad school.
well the first time you punch them. Then when they're clutching their shattered nose you nail 'em in the gut. The third time they should be doubled over, so just knock 'em down. And the fourth time is the parting kick to the head (where it can't do any damage)
that last one is for making you submit a stupid helpdesk ticket, ala "I'mma smack you till my hand hurts, then I'mma smack you for making it hurt!" :)
OTOH, I got to attend a nice little VMWare marketing pitch this morning and my boss got some good stuff out of it too. That win right there cancels out most of the morning's suckage.
@Basil I must say, the conductors on the commuter trains here sure seem to love their jobs. The wonderful folks at Bombardier built them, and they're quite nice.
A bounty of OVER NINE THOUSAAAAAND rep to whoever goes to The Bridge and posts a Yelling Bird tweet. If they like flagging, give them something worth flagging.