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00:10
And NBC will be irrelevant in 10 years.
@Adrian I'm sure they will find a way to shoehorn their way into your life through stupid legal injunctions
How far are viewerships down right now? They're holding on for dear life.
Our internet in this country is so rubbish that we don't have any viable alternatives to watching live TV, unless you're willing to wait 24 hours for it to download
But once the government finishes their fiber-to-the-premises project, I suspect things might change
Next time I bump into Chopper, I'll have to ask him his opinion.
I probably have a skewed view since I haven't watched television in about 4 years, but it looks like a bunch of artless grasping dreck.
I like TV on demand. A few stations here offer it. Government-owned ABC (our equivalent of the BBC)'s is a very good system, but they have a very narrow selection of genres and shows
00:34
Lots of free Windows eBooks legit from MS: blogs.msdn.com/b/mssmallbiz/archive/2012/07/27/…
00:44
Haven't read it yet, but I suspect I might want to plaster it on the bathroom stall doors
Hahahaha yup
Some of the Introducing _____ 2012 ones look useful. Some of it is dumpster worthy
@MDMarra Download it just so you can delete it
 
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01:46
@MarkHenderson more like dd if=/dev/urandom of=/home/joel/Downloads/Microsoft_Press_eBook_Introducing_Microsoft_SQL_Server_2‌​012_PDF.pdf bs=10M
@JoelESalas Not a fan of SQL Server?
Hey, if you don't like MSSQL2012, I could help you get some perspective... I'm doing a couple upgrades to MSSQL 2000 SP4 as we speak. Woohoo! Upgrades!
@HopelessN00b Hah, we got rid of our final remaining SQL 2005 servers two years ago
Yay, intellitype in SSMS
@MarkHenderson Actually I'm cool with SQL Server, it was the only filename I had (because I actually downloaded the PDF)
Yeah, our crappy time-keeping software (or teh crappy version of it we run) doesn't even support past 2005. Very icky.
01:56
@HopelessN00b At least you didn't write your own
@JoelESalas I imagine that that experiment was a raging success?
@JoelESalas If you'll pardon m arrogance, I don't see that as consolation. If I'd written my own it would work better, and I'd be several million dollars richer, at least.
@MarkHenderson I jest. Sort of. At one of my previous employers, they wrote their own everything.
(The markup on these things is obscene! Almost as bad as security products, for a small amount of code and an MSSQL db.)
@MarkHenderson eheh. My lecturer favours that for assignments since its a heck of a lot smaller than the latest
@MDMarra: plus.google.com/112313173544747389010/posts/gVA6XkDFBrD this may be of interest. SU blog is likely to have a review in future
02:01
UNBOXING!
WHY?!
Who the fuck cares that you're unpacking something from a box
Tell me what you have and how well it works and what features it has. I don't give two shits what its box has in it. In fact, if I had my way, I'd request no box (assuming I could still get the product in safe working order)
The next thing I hate is the little card that comes with products "Congratulations on your purchase!" - fuck off. I know I just bought it, and I bought it because I like it. You're basically saying "Hey! You just helped my stock price! Thanks!", which is unnessesary.
I also don't like how Apple fucking talk to you in their packaging. Unboxing our imac the other day, and the fucking thing said "hello" when I opened the box
And printed user manuals that only have 4 pages in them, but are printed in 45 different languages so they're as big as a dictionary. Seriously, waste of paper. Who ever reads them?
I'll get it off the internet if I need it
@MarkHenderson: skip a few pages, and there's a picture of it. Also the manual is only in korean from what i hear ;p
And chinese products who ship their drivers on those tiny little CDs. Guess what - they don't work in a slot loaded drive. So now I have to navigate your shitty goddamn website that's all in chinese and translates into "my cow is good shit yes?" to find your crappy drivers that probably won't work anyway
@MarkHenderson: does anyone outside apple use slot loaders? ;p
@JourneymanGeek Manual. for a monitor. All you need to know is how to turn it on. Bam, no manual needed.
(that said, I think drivers should be on USB keys - with a little app to download the latest as well)
02:08
@JourneymanGeek Not sure. I had a 24x slot-loading CD-ROM when I was a kid
@MarkHenderson: not everyone can handle stuff without a manual.
@JourneymanGeek If you're brave enough to be buying a monitor from Korea on Jeff Atwoods say-so, you're brave enough to attempt shit without reading the instructions
@MarkHenderson: true, but those monitors are meant for the korean market ;p
In fact, as a man, I insist on attempting things without reading the instructions. Its my god-given duty.
@JourneymanGeek Step 1. Plug it in
Step 2: There is none!
02:10
and as i said, skip a few images - screen is REALLY nice, its wobbly (If i ever get one, i'll just screw it onto a board to fix that) and its huge.
What's allegedly so great about those specific monitors, anyhow?
Shit a brick, I should be a technical writer. I'd make documentation worth reading
@HopelessN00b To be fair, IPS is a much superior technology than TN in most applications
They have a higher latency than a TN monitor, but their colour reproduction is fantastic
@HopelessN00b: Massively large screen, massively high res, rather reasonably priced - less than half of what an equivilent screen costs i believe
And they don't come in low resolutions
Hmm, cool. thanks.
02:11
Apple have been using IPS monitors for years, it's why they've always been light years ahead in monitors than any PC
I already have 4 28" WS monitors... I think buying another big one would scream "geeeek!" just a little too loudly, otherwise I'd lok into those. :D
You basically get a panel apple rejected for maybe 300 USD (which is a steal). No warranty (thats 50 bucks extra), no frills (the base model works with NOTHING but DVI dual link ), and it still apparently beats the shit out of most other monitors
@JourneymanGeek Warranty sounds like a waste of money. Who is going to ship that fucker back to Korea just to have your claim rejected?
@MarkHenderson: precisely. Worth mentioning though ;)
Oh, 300 bucks INCLUDES shipping BTW
Oh, they do look very purty, though. And I already know I'm a gee anyway.... dammit.
02:14
lol
@HopelessN00b I dropped from two 1680x1050 monitors down to one 2560x1440 - I'd take the one ultra-res monitor any day
Yeah, mine are stuck at the 1920x1280 I've been at for like 5 years, and I'm starting to feel the limitations.
I could use twice as many pixels, I think. :)
another one bites the dust ;p
Oh well. $300... not like I was planning to pay taxes this year anyway. XD
... damn ...
just realised if my dad's company was still up, i could have gotten one of them, and gotten dad to file it as a business expense, which would have saved me sales tax
;p
02:27
Man, my Dad was always super super strict on tax filings etc
@MarkHenderson: Basically we effectively ran a home office, and a lot of stuff was dual purpose
When I was little he got spot-checked by the tax department. He passed fine, no issues, but ever since that day, he even used to depreciate his computer based on how much time we spent on it playing video games (which was why we were allowed 5 minutes a week)
but dad's retiring, so most of that will get written off, anything usable will be shifted home, and such
o0
local tax department is very hands off, thankfully
Retirement... that'll be the day. At this rate we'll be working till we're 65
I do believe my monitor is owned by the company ;p
@MarkHenderson: my dad's around that age. He is switching from doing, well everything, to pure consulting/training
He's getting too old to trapse around god forsaken, soon to be war ridden hellholes ;p
02:30
I think my Dad is going to drive my Mum insane when he retires
(Dad's company was subcontracting in the middle east, we left libya shortly before shit happened)
He'll need to look for things around the house to "fix"
lol, thats a granted
oh, if only
mine watches too much crappy TV
Oh how I miss PRTG
Kill it, kill it now!
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Q: External Harddisk fiiles missing

web duniaI have all my data in my seagate external hard disk in the folder Balamurugan(please see the image for folder structure). Suddenly I am not able to open. If i Click the folder balamurugan. It is showing as Restore Options. How can I get all my files back.

Yes, very much that!
Burn mother fucker burn
Unless... you could work in a way to do that from orbit... that's the only way I see to improve your plan.
It looks like he is trying to browse a Windows Backup he took...
I'm also putting him in the sin-bin as he keeps asking similar questions on here
I haven't sinbinned anyone in a looooong time
You guys are just too well behaved
We has a sinbin? What's it do, other than binning sinners?
02:45
... shame on you...
You do not burn things from orbit
you nuke things from orbit. Its the only way to be sure.
Nuclear fire burns too. :p
Oh, the down to 1 rep ban thing. I've heard of that... don't think I'd like it much.
@HopelessN00b The rep loss is only temporary, for the length of the ban
Its only cos you can't have 0 rep
Yeah, still don't think I'd like it much. :)
@MarkHenderson for as hard as some people seem to try to get there, maybe we should consider letting them.
Does anyone else's dad still use mapquest
02:50
@JoelESalas Along with AOL keywords and Infoseek?
@ewwhite and a belt clip for his phone
Not dad, but other old or non tech people I know, yeah.
It's easier to say, "let me Mapquest that," versus "Let me Google Maps the directions..."
@ewwhite I don't think "Mapquest" has achieved verb status.
02:53
for many years our local map-site was streedirectory.com ;p
oh, it did
We never had Mapquest here, we had WhereIs, which was statically generated JPGs that you had to painfully click arrow buttons and wait for the page to re-load over dialup
Google Maps still has a Static API. In fact we use it here
It has its uses, but not for live navigation
^ Thats a jpg from the Google Maps Static API
Ah, I see. So there's a couple upsidedown chairs near the corner of South and Pleasant. I can see where that might come in handy.
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02:59
lol
Hah, its actually for our work order management system, so that when they take a photo of their asset we know exactly where that asset is
That does sound handy... so the upsidedown picture is a result of... a user not knowing how to use a camera, I assume? Just can't lower that bar low enough, can we?
@HopelessN00b Well, its cos it was taken on an iPhone, and the iPhone always stores the photos based on their orientation from "right way up". In the EXIF data in the photo has an Orientation int which indicates that when viewing it should be rotated 90,180 or 270 deg to get it "correct". We just.. haven't implemented that feature yet
So that one has an orientation int of 3 which indicates 180
Oh, very cool... or will be once you implement that, anyway. :)

Making me jealous/depressed about our ticket "management" "system."
@HopelessN00b Yeah, although to be honest its pretty low on our todo list, most people hold the iPhone right-way up when taking photos
@HopelessN00b This software is a result of 4 years of non-stop development and input from dozens of clients. I think it's pretty fucking good. But can be pricy.
Anywhere from about $13k to upwards of $300k depending on your users and features required
03:10
Nothing wrong with charging a lot for a good product... and it does look pretty slick.
@HopelessN00b We use Trac. It's worth every penny
It's got a lot of neat stuff. It's a full HTML5-based system designed modern HTML5-capable tablets and phones, so that service technicians can do everything in the field
@JoelESalas Yeah. We use something that's free. It's also "worth every penny," though in kind of a different way than you meant it.
You can even sketch a floor plan (or upload one from the office) of the premises you're visiting and then drop the locations of things on the map. Like termite baits, rodent traps, etc.
Scan their serial numbers, do inventory management, show the history and trending of the data points, etc
@MarkHenderson Oh, wow. That's really cool. I can see it getting me into trouble, though. Punching those kinds of details in with my Droid. "Error code ID-10T at [location], server ruined by coffee spill at [other location], etc." :D
03:14
lol
@HopelessN00b: I'm a firm believer in documenting things like a forensic examiner. "System appears to have a brown residue on top of it, which has seeped in. There appears to be damage to electronic components. My professional opinion is that coffee has entered the system due to misuse of the system as a coffee table" ;p
@JourneymanGeek I would just amend that a bit:
"System appears to have a brown residue on top of it, which has seeped in. There appears to be damage to electronic components. My professional opinion is that coffee has entered the system due to the user being a fuckwit"
@MarkHenderson: Oh, that comes under recommendations.
"That the user be given a lesson in the LART tool"
Sounds innocent, but isn't
@JourneymanGeek I seriously used to do that... but it took too much time. Now I try to be as concise and brutally honest as possible... and as my reward, they try to keep the users away from me. :D

Seriously, I'll document with things like "[person's name] seemed to be unaware that water and electricity are a dangerous combination. Server mainboard destroyed by user who should never be allowed near one again."
"Percussive cranial attitude adjustment, through use of the LART tool may be necessary in order to rehabilitate user from being a fuckwit, and hopefully avoid future issues"
@HopelessN00b: oh, thats me being sarcastic. My usual documentation is excessively terse ;p
(I'm a computer forensics student - Invariably every report i write starts with a description of the machine, in the same standard form... ;p)
03:21
Ah. Not that I object to dancing around the word "idiot" in documentation - it all pays the same - I just can't seem to find the time, with employers wanting me to focus on fixing their technologies, rather than coddling their stupid.
@JourneymanGeek Better get used to writing "Signs of excessive semen on keyboard and mouse"
@MarkHenderson: suspicious organic substance
Unless he's going into business forensic computing, chasing crooked accountants and hackers and the like, rather than criminal computer forensics.
recommendations - "latex gloves when working with systems in this environment are mandatory"
@HopelessN00b: criminal forensics needs a strong gut ;p
Murdoch's classes are more the former than the latter tho
Alright, well, on that happy thought, I think I'll wish you all a good evening. I've got a long, glorious day of wondering what else can possibly break to look forward to tomorrow. :)
03:26
Cya
 
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05:43
G'day
You're early!
I've still got 45 minutes to go
I was knackered yesterday so went to bed early
It feels so autumnal here this morning :(
06:01
Fuckin cold here
Winter has finally kicked in
the temperature here is about the same as in Sydney atm
Well then I guess that just shows the difference in perception ;)
Last night was bad. Hit -1 or -2
There was ice on the car in the morning
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Q: Malicious script in webroot folder

Adrian Gunawan Possible Duplicate: My server's been hacked EMERGENCY My web server just recently got attacked. Basically someone managed to put a php script in the root folder and execute that to add stuff into the index.php The problem has been mitigated by not allowing the script to execute us...

You beat me to it
06:54
@MarkHenderson sounds like a very mild winter here
07:24
It is funny hearing all my Australian friends complaining about how cold it is at the moment in Australia when I'm sitting around in a t-shirt and shorts in the same temperature in London.
Although it is a little depressing that this is as good as our Summer is going to get.
08:00
slept badly :(
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08:12
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Q: Checking a Local PC ip address through cmd?

BaasGZAHow can I check an ip address of a computer through CMD which is on the same LAN as I am without any third party software?

Really?
use ping! ;p
unless he means somehow resolving the host name
then, er, still ping
C:\Users\rim>ping dc01.internal.lutonsfc.ac.uk

Pinging dc01.internal.lutonsfc.ac.uk [10.10.1.12] with 32 bytes of data:
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Already answered because I was feeling particularly generous this morning
hah!
darn. I should have suggested writing a gui with VB then
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Morning.
08:23
morning
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Can anyone answer his comment - I know workgroups will handle name resolution to a degree but it's been 6 years since I saw a workgroup :D
@DJPon3 Hah, we all know where you work now
@DJPon3 did you see that the guy from Oracle dropped by by mSO question about blogs... He clarified the situation which is as we suspected. I don't know what it is about the folks on mSO they seem to take a contrary position just for the hell of it :(
I thought I said before where I work :)
@Iain, no I missed that. I'll go look.

I find that expecting the worse from Oracle means they rarely surprise me
@dan we're having a good summer. Finally got rid of all the CC3 junk this place had, upgraded servers to windows 2008r2 and workstations to windows 7.

Just in time for the server 2012 and win 8 releases ;-)
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08:41
@DJPon3 Good times, and Wnidows 8 ain't where you want to be :D
I'm looking forward to2012, though
Anyone know if there's a release notes for mountain lion that's less "Look at the new shiny!" and more "Here are some of the god-awful bugs we've fixed."?
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(And I so feel your CC3 pain!)
My current release notes based on the install of mountain lion on my MBP:

"It's like an operating system, but slower"

Does that help?
Yeah @Dan I'm looking forward to server 2012.

And there was a fight to be the one who nuked the last RM DC ;-)
@DJPon3 Oh dear. I had this laughable notion that this release would streamline and stabilise Lion to some extent.
I think it will after a few bugfixes. But when have you ever known the ".0" release of an OS that didn't swap the rusty old problems you were bored with for some nice shiny new problems you hadn't seen before.
08:46
You'd think that after 15 years in IT, I'd have rid myself of such naive optimism.
oh and one of my guys mentioned that if you use RSS in mail.app then the upgrade process to the new mail.app that doesn't do RSS will nuke your feeds without so much as a "screw you" as a warning.
Lovely.
which was a right pain in the hoop for him as he lives in his RSS feeds.
so when I say he "mentioned" it, I mean he swore about it for about 45 minutes without repeating himself even once, which is quite impressive.
lol
in how many languages?
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@DJPon3 Haha, I can't lie though I've not ruled out working for them again ever. Be some time, though!
09:02
Well there's lots of places that I ideally wouldn't want to work for. But bills don't pay themselves so you take what you can get right?
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@DJPon3 Absolutely. To be honest, while I fully understand your reasons for running (And I do mean, fully understand :D) they were a good company, they looked after me (10k's worth of pay rises and a company car within 5 years..) and I had a lot of fun. I was very much ready to leave when I did, though. They were also some major changes happening from the top and, IMHO, were losing the plot and become far too 'evil corporate'.
I really liked the old CEO that was there when I started, he had a bit of Bill Gates about him and the companies heart was definitely in the right place, if nothing else. Then it changed and became just another IT PLC
I'd agree with pretty much all of that
LSFC worked quite closely with those guys over the years
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I do wonder if they'll recover - I'm not sure they really have a place in the market as it stands. I suppose I don't really have the inside knowledge I did so maybe they're adapting, but the last major project I did for them was a BSF and to be honest, I'm not convinced we upgraded that school at all.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/shortcuts/2012/aug/01/how-to-say-hashtag-fingers

Anyone who says "spoken hashtag" let alone signs it needs to be hurt
I know one place we spoke to where the IT manager broke down and all but cried when we asked him about CC4.
I don't see the value of them for any place large enough to hire full time IT people.
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I think this is the crux - skills and money to get those skills are consistently increasing and being made available to more and more establishments. Primary schools still aren't particularly close, though I'm seen more and more deals between Secondaries and their Feeder Schools to supply the IT and even sometimes share infrastructure. And that market *surely* can't be big enough to sustain a player like them.

Problem is, their key selling point over others is their management software and CC4 etc which is also their biggest handicap. As soon as they start to do loads of vanilla installs i
I'll stop talking now, I spend too much time with big education suppliers :D I could chat all day
09:18
stopping now or not, you're still right
another problem with CC4 - and CC3 to a degree - is the old "one size fits all... badly" thing. It was still too complex for small sites and didn't really scale well to larger ones

And... well... we're saving £90k startup costs and about £20k a year by going vanilla
and that's with me spending several thousands of pounds on tools to make life easier
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Oh yeah, it's definitely a win-win for you
morning strangers :)
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The only thing I'd say to anyone listening is that having worked with most of the major players, while I actually think they do a decent job of supplying to the customer, it'll be a cold dark day in hell before I was employed directly by them
@DJPon3 people are still upvoting the we should complain to Oracle answer ... as if that ever did anything ...
09:24
Like Oracle care
I'm going to buy the .sys and .dll TLDs and clean up on advertising revenue, purely from all the mail clients that erroneously parse filenames into hyperlinks.
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Larry Ellison won't hear anyone complaining over the sound of how awesome he thinks he is
He is getting a pair of civilian F-35's however
@Chopper3 maybe to use against/ intimidate the competitors lol
He's already got a pair of F-15's
09:32
@DJPon3 When I started at my current place I asked what the network infrastructure was. I thought it would be CC3/CC4 but it was vanilla XP and Server 2003 thoughout. I never asked him about it but I had a feeling he's had issues with RM and CC3/4 in the past.
@Chopper3 Can he actually fly them?
When I did my apprenticeship the school was on CC3 moving to 4. It seems okay however I think you really needed a decent network backend.
@SmallClanger yeah, he and his son are qualified and have had them de-militarised but fitted with lasers and detectors - they're allowed to carry out scheduled dog-fights over specific bits of the pacific
RM IS the worst piece of software in history! even beats win 3.1!
@Chopper3 Good way to spend it, if you've got it, I suppose.
09:38
@tombull89 i think most people who have used CC3 and CC4 have had issues with it
>_>
What's CC?
@DJPon3 I didn't really have much experience with it but it seemed okay.
@JourneymanGeek CC3/4 is Community Connect 3/4, provided by a UK company called RM, designed to run on top of a school network to made administration a bit easier than if you were using a vanilla network.
@JourneymanGeek Community Connect - a middleware layer used in UK schools to try and simplify and deskill day to day sysadmin tasks
10:03
@tombull89 I used to deal with RM, they had some good guys
They did indeed
though i think some of their 1st line phone support staff lived in terror of a phone call from this place
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That reminds me - offshoring, another bad idea
lol
@Dan: Unless you're more worried about costs than quality
@Dan what do you mean?
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@LucasKauffman Moving shit to India
10:16
aah, I don't mind anything in the EU/ North American region
since belgium is too expensive to get any bandwitdh
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To be honest, I'm not totally against it in principle and actually there were some great guys over there. But to say there were some cultural issues....
The biggest one being "If I don't understand part of some instructions, I'll just move on"
(as in, just skip that section)
yea heard that before, "you have to tell an Indian EXACTLY what you want and make sure he understands it"
And the ones you get are bottom of the barrel ones ;p
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We used to set them tasks to run on our servers overnight (Their working day). One was a fairly sizeable upgrade to 30 servers. For whatever reason, the first key install failed - instead of stopping there, they just carried out the rest of the instructions :D That was messy
still some american companies only allow americans to fix their shit, friend of mine worked for IBM as a security analyst, they found a breach on a few American servers with a short SLA, the fix was just updating a program, but he couldn't touch the server because he didn't hold an American citizenship. They had to ring a guy out of bed at 3 in the morning, drive to work for 10 mins work
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10:29
Wow, I'm not even sure that'd be legal over here
not a fan of outsource to india myself. when i was at a bank, they began to move shit there; i left before i was effected. even now, my designer for my side work sends some shit to india instead of me - caused me to lower my prices for him sometimes
@Dan 90% of my staff are indians, maybe 10-15% of them have some degree of common sense, the rest would just carry on in that situation
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@Chopper3 Is this at home or at work ;)
haha
I have a Chai-wallah (actually normally he makes my coffee, tea) and the first time he ran out of milk he just brought it without rather than going to the shops to get more
10:48
@Chopper3 you did bollock him for doing that right?
bringing you tea without milk, the ignorance!
paddington-stare usually gets the job done
it wasn't even for me
@Chopper3 but you really have a guy there who's only job is to bring you tea?
To be fair it's an Indian thing, they have them in every Indian office, and we have a lot of Indians in our office - hence....
are they nice lads to each other?
gizmodo.com/5931159/… - another one. how about you fire these people?
10:53
difficult to say, they tend to stick to groups, I've been working with them for about 6 years now and I'm only scratching the surface
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@Chopper3 Thanks to copy and pasting chai-wallah to google it, I've just accidentally named a VM Chai-wallah01
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obviously I know a lot more about the ones I've become closest too - who are typically the most western in their approach - but even then some things are a total mystery
:)
do they do that thing where they shake their head or is that a myth?
if i ever have an office, it will be the responsibility of my secretary or i'll just hire a person to find me new music on a regular basis. listening to good music while i work is worth that much to me.
@LucasKauffman it's like an indicator for how long they've been in the west, most do it for a month or so but just stop
the one that has actually changed ME is that although they'll happily fart and 'hawk-up' (is that a UK term) in an open office they really hate people (even us) blowing their noses in public, I've stopped now
@lsiunsuex but finding it yourself is the best bit - do you like Fuck Buttons?
10:58
wtf is a fuck button?
google them
sorry, this isn't the pentagon here. :)
@Chopper3 yea we had that in Turkey too, people see it as extremely disgusting, very nice when you have a cold
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@LucasKauffman Are people pretty anxous about Syria right now?
@Dan I left there before all the hassle started, but I think they're ok where I was. You mustn't forget they see shit every day with Iraq and the PKK
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11:06
@LucasKauffman Very true
One thing I know for sure, you don't want to mess with them, they have the second biggest army of all NATO members
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On a very different track - is Wireshark my best bet for watching for DHCP requests
I always use wireshark/tshark for troubleshooting
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Been a while since I've had to dig this deep!
11:22
hahah our network tech, thought he could assign himself a static ip address, unplug the Ethernet cable and still expect it to ping back on the static ip!
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Net...work...tech thought that :s
Or did he mean from the local machine, cos I'd expect that too not that I've tried
yes... now i'm concerned!
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Did he mean locally, or remotely?
from local machine, he assigned himself a static ip, he unplugged cable and still thought he could ping back on that particular ip
locally
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To be fair, I can see that
11:24
you can only ping back locally if your ether card is up
but hes a cisco guy, he should know better
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He should, but it's not that bad. For example, it would work if he plugged it into an empty hub
yes plugged in into anything would pretty much work, but he just completely unplugged it... was not just expecting it from a network guy, considering i'm in IT division and hes in IP team
took me by surprise!
a loopback cable would probably do it too, no ?
loopback cable would work I'd assume, as the nic status would technically be 'up'
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@lsiunsuex I thought that, but I'm not sure if anything would break. I've never heard of an ethernet loopback cable
On linux I bet you could force it to show up, too
11:29
dan, we use it here for testing purposes
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@ColdT Cool - do you make them, or buy them?
we make these
well i dont, the other guys do
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Worth knowing
IP team need them to test new kit and cross country connectivity
but they screwed up once, they plugged it into a port with no spanning tree enabled.... and wow chaos was like ww3
we had a storm once before we enabled spanning tree. what a bitch. took an hour to find it
11:33
not the easiest thing to find that is for sure!
try between a few 80+ points of presence across the globe, could have been anyone of the site engineers!
11:52
I solved 50 percent of one user's questions <o/
i'm turning into a miserable fuck. cant wait for vacation.
maybe i should learn how to meditate.
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Right, time to take myself to the server room and figure out why DHCP is being intermittent
...waits for @Dan to find a rogue DHCP server o.O
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@ColdT Well, that's the rare thing - this is actually a 'private' VLAN with no default gateway
hmm nice, never dealt with one without default gateway before
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11:59
So it couldn't be simpler really - I have a horrible feeling it's an issue between the chassis and the core switch which I'm sure will get complex dead quick
It's purely for streaming virtual machines, so there's meant to be no comms on this LAN.
12:23
The question of the day: Is it considered professional to install an unsupported OS on company workstations?
@MDMarra being 'professional' has nothing to do with adherence to Apple's TOS, especially since last I remember the phrasing was "Apple-branded"; acting in a professional capacity merely means you are being paid for your work. What you are saying is tantamount to childishly calling someone immature simply because you disagree with them. — Hawken 6 hours ago
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Okay then smart arses - what does it mean when wireshark shows the DHCP offer before the request...
a time warp caused by a black hole ?
@MDMarra I just deleted it - it's ToS violation and we don't need that here
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Haha, it's very random. When DHCP works everything shows as you'd expect, but on the times that it fails that happens
@Dan the ip is already taken ? minix3.org/manpages/html8/dhcpd.html
"If at any point a DHCP NAK is received we start over completely. After a DHCP OFFER an ARP request is transmitted just before the DHCP REQUEST to check if the address offered is already in use. If an ARP reply is received before the DHCP ACK then after the ACK we send a DHCP DECLINE to the server to tell that the address isn't what we want and again we start over. "
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12:31
I'm filtering on all DHCP traffic I don't see any of those, no ACKs no declines
can you clear the arp table?
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on the server?
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Done, though I
I'm thinking edging towards a network issue
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12:46
Asked the network company to disable spanning tree, see if that makes any difference. Doesn't really make sense in my head, but running out of options now and it's got that timing issue feel about it
@Iain aw maaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaan
There goes my rep :p
@MDMarra I consider it a good reason to accidentally cut off the rogue system randomly for security reasons? ;p
@JourneymanGeek nope
not that I'm a mod or anything :p
but as far as i can tell, it's pretty subjective
12:50
Its a bit of a red headed stepchild question. I don't care either way ;p
Voted to close it ;P
Sometimes I forget I'm 10k on SU
Well, its quite obvious the coder in question needs to get hit over the head with a very large book ;p
Good sysadmin drunk test: Run grep -ri string and press enter. See how long they'll stare at the terminal, waiting for the results.
Apparently, I'm very drunk.
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Is it safe to have DHCP listening on multiple NICs that are connected to the same switch / network? I'm assuming it'll sort itself out
@Dan I don't see why not
12:55
should be fine, wouldn't really be a problem unless you got different scopes and statically assigned different range
I've never done it, but fuck it - I'll recommend it
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That's good - clutching at straws and realised I'd never done it before (We normally team NICs), but can't see any issues with it
@ColdT Nope, properly straightforward - one scope, 3 NICs all within the same subnet
that wouldn't cause an issue in that case
morning
"The problems were caused by the failure of three hard drives in a RAID6 array, therefore losing parity."
12:58
@Dan Dare I ask why you've got 3 NICs all in the same subnet??

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