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23:01
@MarkHenderson you think he will send an email to oxford asking to add a record in their txt file?
@LucasKauffman The real question is - X.500 or SMTP address?
In fact IIRC I think Exchange uses X.500 mappings in its internal workings
Separate /home disk master race
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Q: Learn Linux Command Line for Web Server Management

JonathanI've searched high and low for a good resource for learning the Linux command line. I've found a handful of separate resources, but none that really can assist in web server management. I'm currently learning through trial an error with 'man' pages, along with Google. I was just wondering if an...

at least he's using google and man pages
@LucasKauffman Is linking shitquestions your fetish?
@Joel nah mate, watching your picture is :p
23:14
@Joel He's Belgian. He does weird things. QED.
@LucasKauffman can't stop laughing for some reason
@MarkHenderson I was incredibly proud to have a single digit NIC handle, it still lives on at ARIN last time I checked.
@Ward You've been around a lot longer than me then
I didnt even know what a NIC handle was until about 12 months ago when I saw it on wikipedia
Yep, but with a mix of accurate and inaccurate information. WB5
I had just taken over the "top job" at the company when we got connected so my name got used on the domain registration. It was a synchronous 56k line across town, using US Robotics modems.
@Ward What year was this?
23:30
@Ward WARNING WARNING Neck-Beard Story Alert WARNING WARNING
=D
@Adrian That's my favorite kind of story!
Do you notice anything that tyrannical dictators, drug lords, and gangbangers have in common? That’s right, typically they don’t use XNA. That’s proof right there that XNA spreads world peace. Make XNA, not war.
@TylerShads Logical Phallus right there.
@TylerShads You've won me over with your impeccable logic. Who do we invade next? =)
"xna, the ISO 639-3 language code for Old North Arabian"
23:38
What is the ratio of unicorns to leprechauns?
...I love this book
@TylerShads Raspberry Sherbet!
According to the record at ARIN, 1993. Seems about right, a bit before Win95 came out.
@84104 Correct!
Windows 2000 Server: Trusted by IT professionals for over 10 years.
@Ward In 1993 my primary concern was that Mum didn't put any chips in my lunch box
(I was 8)
23:41
@MarkHenderson I never got chips. Only fruit.
@Joel Me neither. Hence my concern. I always had to steal them from my friends.
I spent 12 years eating salad sandwiches, every single goddamn day, and it's been 10 years since I left school and I still can barely face one
@MarkHenderson Oy. Time to go see the LadyFriend. G'nite gents. Don't do anything that I Would do.
@Adrian That doesn't exclude much then
licks his own butthole
Cya
chown -R jsalas:jsalas .*
THIS MAY HAVE BEEN A BAD IDEA
@Joel pwd ?
23:47
/home/jsalas/vmware
Should be okay, but I don't know much about vmware.
The joke is, it started recursing into /proc
Weee! As long as you aren't root.
Of course I'm root
It's not a massive fuckup if you're not root!
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@Joel I think I'm going to adopt the term "root scale disaster".
23:50
@84104 I love it. Also I only cowboy-hat admin on my own box.
@Joel Most of our boxes are root only. I really want the new boxes for modern ldap servers so I can fix that.
I wonder what exactly /sys/devices/virtual/block/md2/md/mismatch_cnt means...
A value of 21143168 seems like a bad sign.
@Zoredache Mismatch cunt?
Well it is the missmatch count for a RAID10. Basically blocks where the second copy is wrong...
or chunks or sectors or pages... It isn't entirely cleare
if it is sectors, I may have 10GB of data out of sync. If it is chunks I may have 500GB of data messed up...
@Zoredache Has mdadm actually failed out any devices?
If not, you might be able to successfully force a resync

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