I'm having trouble getting Apache set up on my MacBook in Mountain Lion after I upgraded from Leopard. I tried following these instructions. I have the LoadModule php5_module libexec/apache2/libphp5.so line uncommented in /etc/apache2/httpd.conf, I have a my_user_name.conf file in /etc/apache2/...
ugh, mom's blasting religious discourse, and I can't listen to something else, cause I'm waiting for her to finish cleaning the cooker hood filters so I can help her reinstall it
@ScottPack In all seriousness, it might be fun to do that as an April Fool's day thing. Set something up so it looks to EA like his top 50 answers have been deleted, and he's a mere mortal again. :D
@MichaelHampton quick, before voretaq gets to 'em, let's swap flag lists so we both flag all the posts, and double his irritation!
@ScottPack Look at the top 50, though. They're all at least +200 rep answers, and many of the older ones are probably going to be >+1000. He'd drop down in the ratings ladder enough to freak him out without making it painfully obvious he's being messed with.
Oh, I see. Not so heinous, then. But I missed that. We really should press him for a real pic of what he's dealing with.... it makes a difference to the answer, after all. Not that it matters at this point.
I don't know if that is a side effect of having two accounts going to the same exchange environment or if it still blows up if they're on different servers.
Really, MS and Apple in general... or Apple and anything else in general is like trying to get oil and water to mix. It never works too well, and most of the time you end up with a damp, greasy mess all over the place... and not the fun kind of that mess, either.
I'm thinking I'm only going to keep Parallels around for Office and Quickbooks, but I'll migrate to QuickBooks Mac version when 2013 comes out to stay in line with my CPA firm.
I go back so far with this one place that when I got them up and running on Exchange, I used it as my main email / contacts / etc. to dogfood it for them.
5 years later...
sigh I'm such a tool.
I've got free access to tons of Microsoft licenses since I'm a partner.
I'm not making this look any better for myself am I. -.-
@voretaq7 I've got contacts spread across Outlook / iPhone, Quickbooks and WORKetc. Outlook because I email people, Quickbooks because it makes me create company accounts to invoice, and WORKetc because I'm lame.
I seriously need to go through and cleanup my puppet tree. I could probably greatly reduce my complexity by moving more to parameters and templates as opposed to configfile-$::fqdn matching
...you know, if I wasn't so scared of getting an answer, I might think about how it is that anyone actually willingly lets me near their systems, let alone pays me for it...
@HopelessN00b My favorite thing is when I do a major snort upgrade because it requires updating the rules, package, and config file all at the same time. I generally push that out to the prod tree and enable autorefresh on the dashboard.
Simply because of how they've engineered snort, so much of it is version number dependent. I'm sure it's fine with a couple of devices, but after a few dozen the upgrade process gets a little nervous.
How important are updates anyway? Be like a small business running Windows servers. What's wrong with Windows 2000? We still have a bunch of those machines, and they work fine.
@HopelessN00b So the rules are pretty well tied to the minor-minor version. Signatures are on a 30 day lag for non-paid feeds, which means I have to wait 30 days after a new version is released to upgrade to it.
Signatures for 2.9.3 were just released free within the last week. Yesterday I upgraded from 2.9.2.2 (the most recent previous version). Today they announced that 2.9.2.2 had been EOLed.
See Server refuses to use swap partition for some details on memory usage and how you may be mis-interpreting usage.
Here's more info I grabbed from an idle test system:
#snippet from running `top`
PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND
19545 www-data 20 0 148m...
@HopelessN00b My useful information was elaborating on another answer from another question. Nobody will go to that steaming pile of a question and actually get anything from it.
Views are another metric taken into account. Even if it's a closed question that's pretty low quality, if it gets a shitload of views then SEI wants it kept. It may be bad, but it still drives traffic.
"Rajat is someone who brings with him a treasure full of experience of over 15 years in open source technologies. When it comes to virtualization he has single handedly managed end-to-end migration projects in KVM and Xen that involved right from sizing the systems to P2V of existing physical servers and finally to commissioning and supporting the virtualized environment for many corporate clients in India ...
... He understands what can go wrong in virtualized world and how to take care of it. He also has root level knowledge on Red Hat platforms and has commissioned over Red Hat HA clusters. His quest for open source is never ending and that is why he has found Amazon EC2 to be an ideal play ground for his recent implementations. ...
... Off late he is busy delivering top-notch solutions on the cloud to his clients and has been evaluating variety of cloud management tools to find new dimensions that can help its clients to achieve more from SAS.
when we came to re-enable the AV and reboot we got the BSOD.
Don't do that, then!
You don't want AV running on your servers. It'll only cause weirdo compatibility problems like this, and occasionally cripple your apps when it detects a false positive. Meanwhile it won't actually protect you...
It also depends on what kind of data the database is storing, it's exposure profile, etc. I would need to do a full architecture review before getting in on you rant. :)
Fair enough. In our case it's all internally... well, yeah, fair enough. I suppose our security is swiss-cheese like at the moment. Not that this is the reason they have AV on database servers, but maybe not such a heinous thing afterall.
I love me a good rant, but by god I want to be justified in it!
I work with a few guys who are fanTASTIC ranters, but they also tend to fly off the handle pretty quickly without actually understanding what's going on.
Reason #243 to hate OSX: It can get you fired. Opened a Youtube link that someone IMed you? That's when OSX decides to start thrashing. Good luck asshole
it's a shit question, and not a particularly good answer, but just because the guy asking it couldn't be assed to look one step further to see packages doesn't mean it's not an answer -- it means the OP is a lazy tard :)
@voretaq7 Yeah, I think my PRNG must have caught fire or something. I keep getting a lot of the same things reloading 30 random things in review. Including one page that was over half Rajat answers. It was kinda funny, though it did give me a headache trying to read them.
Oh, a query... that's probably a much less st00pid way to go about this. Doi.
I'm having trouble getting Apache set up on my MacBook in Mountain Lion after I upgraded from Leopard. I tried following these instructions. I have the LoadModule php5_module libexec/apache2/libphp5.so line uncommented in /etc/apache2/httpd.conf, I have a my_user_name.conf file in /etc/apache2/...
@MichaelHampton I think aside from the fact that it's on their laptop it's not a terrible question, but we don't migrate crap, and as it stands there's not enough info there to answer it so all I can really do is mod hammer it closed...
Remember - we're better than the StackOverflow heathens :)
@OliverSalzburg Also I freely admit edit approval from me is a like a pachinko machine - what I reject on monday I might approve on wednesday depending on how cranky I feel :)
This isn't entirely a programming question but, how would one make a computer run at an inputted temperature? The machines will be running Linux for a heatsink design project.
On my machine I have a setting which makes the last lines I saw from vim stay in my terminal history (the scrollback buffer) after I've exited vim. I don't know what this setting is and I want to get rid of this behaviour.
When I use vim on other machines, and exit from the editor, the last lin...
@voretaq7 I think @Zypher and I would make a good dynamic duo. He smashes everything in sight, and I'm wiry enough to fit into the small spaces and wire it to explode.
@mgorven Okay, I was considering a Lighty/FastCGI thingy recently and wondered if there were any gotchas.
Ugh. Keep finding lots of users pimping the same spam in every post they've made (or damn near to it)... yet if I did a DDoS, I'd be the one going to jail. Damn society and whatnot.
"Your spam worked, look, more traffic than you can handle!"
So, I see that the Mac experience has been improved from "clicky clicky clicky Pretties! clicky clicky clicky Sad Mac!" to "clicky clicky Pretties! clicky clicky Beach Ball!"