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17:00
@Iain How can we get that "general reference" close reason on SF?
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@MichaelHampton Tough to quantify, to be honest, but not a great deal. My experience is more with appliance type systems (ESXi, XenServer and stuff like that). I'm not completely uncomfortable in Linux, but I'm pretty reliant on Google-Fu rather than actual understanding
@Dan Never did them, did sit for the certs on a lark. They are a bit of a joke, though I don't really know how good the training is. Like anything, I suspect it depends on your instructor.
@Dan OK, self assessment. Can you: Install Linux, find a file, look at the system logs, configure the firewall, install a software package?
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@MichaelHampton Yes
@Dan Can you get around reasonably well on the command line? ls, grep, etc., don't scare you off?
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17:02
@MichaelHampton Not had a huge need for grep, but yeah, I can get myself round
@dan can you tune a kernel's sysctl parameters to lower networking latency and modify the virtual memory subsystem to cater to memory-hungry applications?
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I can even use VI if i'm in the mood
HAHAHA
@Dan Then that training is probably too basic for you.
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@MichaelHampton I'm so awkward, but thanks :)
If not, that's fine... because most people don't seem to tune or tweak their Linux systems.
get used to the major distributions
17:03
@ewwhite Most people don't tune or tweak anything.
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@ewwhite No, I can not :D
@Dan But you can google for it :) Heck I don't think I even do that without looking it up.
Look up messages that I've starred from @ewwhite and you'll find it.
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But I know how to bind CPU's to DOM0 and reserve it memory if that stands for anything.
@Dan in the right environment
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17:06
@Iain I might wizz through them at double speed just to brush up on basic skills gaps, but yeah, it sounds like it's not worth investing serious learning time in those
I was going to write an answer to this...
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Is there any such thing as nothing to RHCE type course. I know it sounds stupid, but I love computer based training and sometimes I'm shocked at how basic some topics are.
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Q: HP P410 RAID + Samsung 830 SSDs + Debian 6.0 - What performance to expect?

ntherningI'm renting two dedicated servers from a hosting company. Here are the specs: server1: HP ProLiant DL165 G7 2x AMD Opteron 6164 HE 12-Core 40 GB RAM HP Smart Array P410 RAID controller 2x Samsung 830 256 GB SSD server2: HP ProLiant DL120 G7 Intel Xeon E3-1270 16 GB RAM HP Smart Array P410 RAID ...

But I'm tired of seeing people post the same thing...
dd is not a disk benchmarking tool!!
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@Iain Do you think I'd be able to keep up with it?
17:09
@dan Red Hat has a free online assessment tool (free reg. req'd) which should give you a good idea where you stand.
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@MichaelHampton Ah, nice one
Last time I took it, the result was "Go take the RHCE exam now, silly!"
@ewwhite It's probably accurate, or in the ballpark, though... I've seen plenty of "performance" issues when people use non-HP drives with HP SA controllers. This doesn't surprise me in the least.
@MichaelHampton Oh, does it give you a score or anything?
@ChrisS Yeah
Taking test, please stand by...
17:13
@Dan probably, it walks you through the topics @KennyRasschaert has it too
@ChrisS Yeah, I've never had an issue with non-HP disks.
I've never had issues with the disk not working, though I've heard stories. But performance is another story, I've never got stellar performance out of non-HP disks.
@MichaelHampton How many sections are in this thing? Do you know?
@ChrisS It's pretty lengthy.
@ChrisS it took me something like an hour...
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17:25
@MichaelHampton Hey, that wasn't so bad. Substantial knowledge of essential CLI commands, and oh shit I pressed the back button and I can't see the rest
Said I was unfamiliar with flexible storage and package installation which is fine, because I've only ever used apt and barely done anything with virtual volumes
@ewwhite O_O
I did it earlier this year
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@MichaelHampton nice
Someone find me a Windows one, quick :D
17:29
@MichaelHampton Testing soon?
@AaronCopley Only if I can find someone dumb enough to pay for it.
Yea, that's where I am sitting right now. Want to get the cert, don't want to pony up the $400.
Is this one of those tests with trick questions? Q. "Press Ctrl-Alt-F2 to go to a virtual console and login. What happens when you type exit?" -- A. Nothing! You didn't press [enter]!
@jscott The entire exam is performance based. There are no questions on it. It's a live lab.
@AaronCopley Opps, talking about the RHEL one above. :)
17:34
Oh, yea the evaluation is not particularly useful for the actual exam. :/
The RHCE exam is a hands-on, practical exam that lasts 2 hours. Internet access is not provided during the exam. Outside materials are not permitted. Documentation that ships with Red Hat Enterprise Linux is available during the exam.
A server is a sort of bulked-up desktop computer, minus a screen and keyboard, that contains chips to process data. -The New York Times
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@JeffFerland And data centers are evil.
@ewwhite Wonder if they ever considered the efficiency benefit. We run the whole damn Internet off the equivalent of 30 nuclear plants, powering data for the whole damn world? Fucking awesome!
Yeah, it could be better... I'd like to see more dynamic capacity / spinup planning, but... shrug
That was a weird article. Very off...
17:41
@MichaelHampton I see from your tabs that you're learning puppet syntax. I don't see a tab for puppet-dashboard. Tsk tsk.
Man, I can't ever get Puppet Dashboard to behave.
@ScottPack I'd have to reopen it.
Have to punch a hole in the firewall for it, too...
@ScottPack Anyway, I'm deferring that until I get around to installing passenger.
@MichaelHampton The tricksome thing was getting report submission working over SSL.
@MichaelHampton No score, it just ranks you in the various areas. I got 3 "Unfamiliars", 9 "Limited", 2 "Some", 2 "Substantial" and 12 "Deep Understanding".
@ChrisS Yeah, they've shortened it quite a bit since the last time I took it. It was a couple hundred questions...
17:48
Apparently I suck at Linux Networking, Yum, and SELinux. No surprises there.
It was like 200 or so... I'm extremely good at taking tests.
Too much of my weekend was spent trying to figure out why my mouse jumps to the corner of the screen in VMware Workstation full screen mode.
Apparently I'm really good with Enhanced User Security, and LVM.... I've never used LVM before, so that I'll chalk up to guessing. Sudo I never use personally, but know how it works.
@ChrisS just type "sudo -i" - then you're back at good ol' su
I'm sure most of what screwed me in the Networking section is that I'm familiar with FreeBSD. Linux used to use FreeBSD's network stack back in the day, but hasn't for years now. I think they threw in a bunch of options that used to work back in those days, but don't anymore, to screw with people who haven't updated or are familiar with BSD-land.
@pauska I think I got that one wrong then. =]
Doesn't su work on RHEL?
@ewwhite Deadline elevator is better, even on SSDs?
17:54
I sucked at SELinux.
@ChrisS Sure, su works on RHEL. That's the usual way of switching to root, unless you explicitly enable sudo.
I'm still not sure what the heck it is...
@MichaelHampton Yeah, I started rolling out my consulting application servers with SSD's... and put shit through all sorts of tests.
@MichaelHampton Hrm, may I got that one right... I dunno.
@ChrisS and they moved hardware stuff out of ifconfig and into ethtool. Fuckers.
17:56
Very little reason to use noop unless you're on some weird SAN storage like IBM XIV...
@voretaq7 Yeah, thought I had heard that, but ifconfig was an option on the test, so it sounded reasonable. =]
Oh, and in case it wasn't obvious, everybody got different questions.
18:07
In case y'all don't know. I make up some of the server names I use in examples.
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A: HP P410 RAID + Samsung 830 SSDs + Debian 6.0 - What performance to expect?

ewwhiteThere's a lot to cover here. If you want more performance (in order from greatest to least impact): Add another pair of disks and expand to RAID 1+0. This will provide the greatest benefit. Tune your filesystem (noatime, journaling mode, remove write barriers, etc.) and/or move to a higher-p...

Kitteh :) I like that meme.
@MichaelHampton Is "deep" the best rating?
@ewwhite SSD's for sequential data? I don't even
@ChrisS Yes, as far as I can tell.
18:08
@pauska I know...
Oh; well that changes things a bit!
@ChrisS Gawd, I've been using Red Hat stuff for so long I'd be surprised if I didn't get a perfect score on whatever questions they gave.
@MichaelHampton BOOM!
KILL KILL KILL
@MichaelHampton Let's test you on the real Red Hat stuff, then...
18:12
Oh gawd.
@ewwhite Remember I work mostly for small businesses, so my "enterprise" knowledge is limited to what I've learned here on SF :)
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Oh please post the content here for us <10kers
@Dan It started with plz can haz and just went downhill from there.
@MichaelHampton Tuning, my man. Realtime kernels, cgroups, cset, taskset, gettimeofday speedups..
I don't want to ask any questions because most of them are so basic they've already been covered, hence I keep arriving here from google.

I feel obliged to vote the solutions up and give credit where due but Voting Up Requires 15 Reputation (Click this box to dismiss).
rtctl and realtime prioritzation...
18:16
@ewwhite But if I tuned better, I wouldn't need to buy more servers and have VMware experts like you run them!
@MichaelHampton I'm at new job... and I see some messed up issues with virtual machines.
they are all set to the default CFQ... and that doesn't work too well
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@ChrisS Haha, epic
@ChrisS How hard is it to get 15 rep.?
@AaronCopley 3 Q upvotes or 2 A upvote....
@ewwhite
cat /sys/block/sda/queue/scheduler
noop [deadline] cfq
18:21
A monkey could do it.
One halfway decent answer would do it.
@ChrisS So, what he's saying is, he's unable to contribute to the community with questions or answers, but feels compelled to participate in the community.
Afternoon, gentlemen
@ewwhite I know tuned-adm profile virtual-guest and beyond that I don't worry too much unless there are problems (and so far there aren't).
@voretaq7 i contributed to your retirement fund on saturday
18:23
@MichaelHampton I wish more people knew about it
@ewwhite It's a pretty well kept secret. Nobody would ever look for it in the documentation.
@MichaelHampton the CFQ scheduler got worse over time. So people go to EL6 and are like, OMGWTFBBQ?!?
Sometimes I think I'm one of the few people who even know that RHEL has documentation.
RHEL's documentation is surprisingly good.
@David Danke!
actually my cash cow is down $10 on the news that (a) Apple can't meed iPhone 5 demand, and (b) ZOMG IT SCRATCHES! I CRY EMO-TEARS!
18:32
Apple never makes enough iPhones to meet demand. It's pretty standard practice by now.
@AaronCopley about a week on SF ~ 10 seconds on SO
Having "enough" (whatever number that is) would delay the launch date.
@Iain Truth! SF'ers hoard their upvotes like there's an upvote exchange rate.
Gawd, on SF I can hardly ask a question and get over 10 votes for it.
@MichaelHampton that's not the reason... I'm convinced it's artificial scarcity
18:35
@AaronCopley did you see the link I left for you - the real world mimicking commedy with pi LAMP servers ?
@voretaq7 Exactly.
No, I missed it!
@voretaq7 how much was the stock price when you bought?
Let me search..
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Q: LAMP on Raspberry Pi - Almost done

user1683423So I have followed the following tutorial:- http://fusionstrike.com/2012/setting-mysql-raspberry-pi-debian For apache/PHP/mysql and it's running fine. However I need some more setup help. How can I set up virtualhosts each with there own FTP access and vanity nameservers pointing to the pi IP...

18:36
@Iain Nice... I had no idea this was a thing.
@David varied - 75 was the lowest but I had no money back then
oh noes mu LOPSA membership expired - I guess SF aren't sponsoring us again the is year
most of it was acquired between 100 and 200
I'm on AT&T chat to get my account fixed, and the dude has said "I do understand on that notion sir", THREE times
@Iain Same here
18:38
@David "Notions are for sewing. Now fix this shit or escalate me OK?"
If Apple's stock's price ever crashes I'm just assuming @voretaq7 has already defenestrated himself long before I heard the news.
@JustinDearing meh, as long as I sell it above 200 I've made good bank :P
Anyone use a cloud-based spam filter email-security product?
@AaronCopley nor did I till you mentioned it in jest then it appeared - care to jest about me winning the lottery ?
BTW where do the linux weenies get off deprecating netstat with tools that don't exist in FreeBSD linux.die.net/man/8/netstat
18:40
@Iain Shiiiitt... split it with'ya?
Those who did not read POSIX are doomed to produce inferior clones with nonstandard behavior.

BRB, killing your database server because someone launched Firefox...
@HopelessN00b by cloud based you simply mean not part of your infrastructure?
LOL N00BS RASPBERRY PI LAMPS @Iain WINS THE LOTTO.
@ewwhite I'm not renewing and if SF do then I'll opt out - it's really not useful outside of the US and I guess it's quite limited there too
@Iain Let's see if that works.
18:41
@AaronCopley :D
@Iain useless.
LOPSA tries
they don't succeed much, but they do try
@ewwhite it's far too beardy for me
@JustinDearing Well, that would be one definition, I suppose.
@voretaq7 they need to engage with their audience better. You don't do that through mailing lists and irc
18:42
I wouldn't necessarily mind if these ss and ip tools were ported to FreeBSD and windows. Just don't go calling netstat deprecated. Even the as/400's have a netstat command that behaves as reasonably well as one could hope
@Iain well like you said it's deep neckbeard territory there
Trying to figure out just how full of shit this support tech is.
@HopelessN00b What did he tell you to break?
@HopelessN00b A good support tech will expand to fit the volume of shit they need to contain
Spend 3 days building a prototype for 1pm meeting today. RAID dies at 11:45 and it's all gone.
18:44
@Adrian Backups, man!
@MichaelHampton Well, basically he said, yeah, when someone replies to an email with external and internal recipients, the reply-to field is mangled and the internal recipients won't get the email, and nothing can be done about it.
iLOL'd
--- Redacted since it offended me enough to delete in the origin room ---
Totally NSFW tho
like really REALLY nsfw
We don't do BMR here, just user data.
Wow, I finally got to act on a chat flag.
@HopelessN00b I've been working on a protocol to deliver electroshock therapy over IP. Interested in helping?
@MichaelHampton Very. I think I have to go deliver some of that therapy in person at the moment, but when I get back from draining the battery on my taser, we definitely need to chat about your idea.
18:47
@voretaq7 That wasn't safe for... almost anywhere.
@voretaq7 I thought it was awesome enough to tweet out.
@JustinDearing Deprecated on Linux.
In other news, Linux is the new gold POSIX standard.
@JustinDearing First I'd ever heard of it. Glad you brought it up though, that ss tool looks pretty nice.
@MichaelHampton Didn't we already discuss routing POE? :)
@JeffFerland Yes, but I don't think 48 volts is sufficient.
The destinations that I'm thinking of need to have about 48,000 volts delivered.
@MikeyB "Not until I see an IEEE document in this binder!" :-P
@MikeyB Alternative response: "That's Iron Pyrite you damn idjit! It left a green-black streak!"
18:52
@voretaq7 Everything I learned about identifying precious metals & gems I learned from Nethack.
>Remove standard from POSIX binder
You can't. It's cursed.
@MichaelHampton You just need a multiplexer to turn your parallel inputs into a serial input. :)
@JeffFerland 48V can hurt if applied correctly.
I'm sorry, but if you turn to 4chan for tech support you deserve what you get: nastyhobbit.org/details.php?image_id=2130
@voretaq7 The cabling guys didn't install it "correctly" then.
19:01
@MikeyB this work-safe?
@David Yep
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@MikeyB I can beat that, lemme find it
One for the car bods, never did conclude if it was an elaborate troll but he really did make a previous question where someone offered the joke "solution"
@Dan Oh holy ......
@Dan Wow.
Also: Wait for it…
@David I'm pretty good at tagging things #nsfw
@Dan oy
@MikeyB Whisky Tango Foxtrot?
@voretaq7 I had to download that and go frame-by-frame in VLC to get the full impact.
@MikeyB bah effort.
@MikeyB i was just worried from the URL
nasty hobbit...
@David Yeah, that's easily something that could be NSFW in 4 dimensions.
4 dimensions?
19:13
@MikeyB @David There is actually a Trixie Hobitses on Facebook apparently. May or may not be safe for work (no nudity that I can see, but too creeped out to look)
Trixie Hobitses - sexiest stripper in The Shire precious! Gives us the ring!
@David i.e. at some point in time it'll likely be NSFW.
how many members does LOPSA have ?
@voretaq7 She's not entirely unattractive.
@Iain Not sure...
@ScottPack no she's not... and certainly not by Hobbit standards of beauty!
@voretaq7 Affirmative.
19:19
Is hobbit porn illegal? Trying to decide if I look at the page on the light rail on my phone, or in my home.
@JustinDearing Don't worry. Either she's not really a Hobbit, or else the entire set is done up well to scale.
That and it appears to be just plain old burlesque. Certainly nothing quite as extravagant as bazzers.
good to know
Hobbits suck anyway, always hoarding gold and stealing my Lucky Charms. >:/
Can someone add a CIM alias to WMI on serverfault, superuser and stackoverflow?
I'll edit the WIKIs
@MikeyB Wow.
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19:32
@MikeyB Ho..leee.shiiiit
LOOK WHAT I JUST FOUND: reddit.com/r/devops
@Basil Must be purged with nuclear fire, only way to be sure. Nuke from orbit, collateral damage be damned.
evening gents
Not for another 73 minutes, it's not. EoB can't come fast enough today.
19:47
This weekend I got a Fan Failure report from our SAN. Fan Module 3 failed, then seconds later Fan Module 4 failed. Can anyone see the problem here?
@HopelessN00b @LucasKauffman 130 minutes for me
@ChrisS yea, where are they on the map?
@LucasKauffman We have a winner!
probably never existed
just the firmware spitting out gibberish errors
@ChrisS second time I win something on SE this week, yeeeey
19:52
@Dan Did Shervin get a car?! (atrocity to motorcycle)
@Basil I prefer to think that the SAN missed me and wanted some attention... but yeah, there are no fans 3 and 4...
@ChrisS do I get USB stick from you too :o?
@JeffFerland talking about that when are the prizes going to be sent out :p?
@LucasKauffman I think I've got a 32MB USB stick around here somewhere... Might be worth the laugh to send it.
@ChrisS you do realise I can almost fit a complete linux kernel on that!
@LucasKauffman What?
19:53
I've been working with Zeus for my security class too; I'll load a fresh copy on there for ya. ;]
@ChrisS I get a weekly "error 0x2011" from a perfectly good (well...) EMC array
@JeffFerland anniversary stackexchange thingy, I won that corsair survivor :p
@LucasKauffman No, replying to the starred mustang comment
Translation: ERROR ERROR EVERYTHING IS FINE NOTHING TO SEE HERE MOVE ALONG CITIZEN
@Basil These are not the errors you're looking for; move along, move along.
19:54
@ChrisS I'll use it on my windows NT
Phantom Fans. Woo.
@JeffFerland starred mustang comment?
@LucasKauffman Click on the arrow to the left of what I said to see what it was in reply to.
@ChrisS I googled around, and everyone who gets them complains about the necessity of them. They're literally just to tell you that everything is working. Like we wouldn't notice if something wasn't working... fucking EMC
@LucasKauffman You may laugh, but my dad (engineer for subsidy of Canon) got asked to install print drivers for a copier in an office. The office had Windows 2000, XP, Vista, and 7.
19:55
the day we replace them with netapp will be a gold letter day in my calendar.
I fucking hate the VNX
@tombull89 o.o
The clariion'd be a great little box if it weren't for that terribad nas they bolted onto it.
@LucasKauffman Incredibly, he got drivers for everything then GTFO'd
@tombull89 Do they work in manufacturing or broadcast? Because either one of those wouldn't surprise me.
19:57
@JeffFerland I don't get it "
@JeffFerland talking about that when are the prizes going to be sent out :p?"
I know some guys at school did a project to roll out a few hundred new installs, set up a PXE, only to find out the whole place was using hubs
@LucasKauffman Better find a multicast deployment method quick. =]
Nothing like Ghost over 10/half connections.
The switch I have for my house is only 10/100.... Drives me up the wall when I'm used to 1Gb at work... Even then I saturate it on a regular basis.
@ScottPack Not sure what it was...probably printing considering the machine they were having put in.
huh serverfault.com/questions/431498/auto-start-mysql-and-apache ? why not read the man page of the command
@MichaelHampton regarding general reference - I don't think it got implemented
20:10
@JeffFerland OMG, I wish those ZX-10 videos were still available.
Do kill it, please.
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Q: Preferred OS for hosting Tomcat servlet container

dacracotI know that I'm taking a risk, pitting the differing OS religions against each other, but I would like professional opinions about hosting a servlet container. In my case the container is set, we will be using Tomcat. But what is in question is the hosting operating system. We have administrat...

Is the answer OS/2 Warp?
anyone worked with the IIS web farm framework a lot?
@Chopper3 I'm going to go with AmigaOS.
@HopelessN00b If it's that awful, downvote it.
@Iain Some other SE sites have "general reference"
20:22
@MichaelHampton do they - which ones and what does it replace ?
@Iain First one I saw was scifi.SE
@Chopper3 The answer is always OS/2 Warp
I'm already out of downvotes reviewing the late answers queue. I think I burned 20 rep on downvotes today from less than 50 late answers. The st00pid, it burns, and all that.

I almost edited the whole thing away with ~"awful shit answer removed," but thought better of it.
@Chopper3 Depends. Is the question "How do I get the maximum amount of pain onto a single CD-ROM?"
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Q: Should "trivially easy to find" be a benchmark for moderating the site?

JustinMIt's subjective, isn't it? What's easy to find for one might not be for another. Who gets to decide what's easy to find? The twenty-something with vast experience using the internet and frequent visitor to any number of scifi encyclopedia-like sites out there? The 50-year-old who only uses the in...

@MichaelHampton does it still exist - Jeff says it's experimental
20:28
@MichaelHampton What is Overburn? I'll take Ticklish Tentacles for $200 please.
@Iain I see it live on scifi.SE right now.
@MichaelHampton sad face, was involved in that...
@Iain General Reference is frequently debated on SciFi... The goofy thing on SciFi is that the book or movie itself is not considered to be a "reference"
Well crap. I thought I was going to have to spend the rest of the afternoon working on Shoutcast. That took less than an hour.
What does the '-l' do in 'ls -l'?
@MichaelHampton Please tell me that's not a real question.
20:34
Yeah, I don't think it's a good fit for scifi.SE, though other SE sites could benefit from it.
@84104 Yes, somebody really asked how Voyager replaced its photon torpedoes.
@MichaelHampton No the one I was pointing at. Now looking at image.
@84104 Yes, What does the '-l' do in 'ls -l'? is a real question...from a manager.
@MichaelHampton That's a weird thing for them to ask. It's usually they already know or they don't know what ls is.
@84104 Managers come in all shapes and sizes of incompetence.
iPhone 5 VS iPhone 4S VS iPhone 4 VS iPhone 3Gs VS iPhone 3G VS iPhone 2G Comparison Test
20:48
Damn, out of close votes.
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Q: Is there a Linux distro specific for running as a host OS for Virtualization?

harmhas I understand running VMware or other virtualizations requires a "host os". Normally this is one of your main os-es, that you really use. What I would like is a mini-linux and virtualization software pre-wrapped into a specialized bootalble, installable mini-os. So the linux would not have a ...

Oh, gawd, I gotta pay closer attention to the questions I'm late-answer reviewing. That was awful.
@ChrisS Show us the Front Panel Components and then I'll answer.
@HopelessN00b It was OK at the time it was posted, but not now. It needs close votes.
@KyleBrandt the SF sponsored LOPSA memberships from last year are expiring - I guess your not sponsoring them again this year ?
@MichaelHampton Gave it all the close vote I could.
20:56
@MichaelHampton bzip2 and a really good codec for those BDSM videos.
@Iain: Hadn't thought about it really, if you post a meta question I will forward it on to our marketing people, see what they say
Hmm. Please to be fixing my Windows. It is broke. Thanks! Someguy
@MikeyB Good videos can't really be compressed much further, with bzip2 or anything else. And my BDSM video collection vastly outstrips the capacity of a DVD.
@MichaelHampton I know, that was bait. I'm a master baiter.
@KyleBrandt what am I supposed to do when the "late review" page sends me to an answer to a question that's been recently locked? I can't upvote/downvote/edit etc, so I can't click "I'm done"
20:59
@KyleBrandt hmm - perhaps someone to whom it's useful should do that
@pauska There's a couple questions on meta.SO about that
@pauska Haven't really used that, maybe ask on meta.so
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A: New beta Review displays locked posts

EmmettLocked posts are excluded from the Low Quality Posts queue now. Thanks for the report.

Heading out, will catch you all later
Sorry for being totally unhelpful :-P
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21:06
If you're out of flags/close votes etc you can always contact @markhenderson to get signed up for trello.com/board/server-fault-bad-tags/505a4e73218dfe9912d2d4b4 and shuffle some tags about
21:35
I went to answer a question on superuser, and then I realized I would have to explain how to add an entry to the PATH, so I gave up.
I just found a theraputic ting to do - delete these serverfault.com/search?q=migrated%3A1
and here's @MarkHenderson for those of you that want to sign up for the tags review trello board
G'night
Morning all
@MarkHenderson 'Night!
21:58
Is anyone using Icinga by any chance?
I'm outta here! Later gentleme
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22:32
@ChrisS Is it possible there's internal fan modules wit IDs (3) and (4)? (he says, hoping that all hardware engineers aren't idiots...)
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Q: Coldfusion 10 and IIS 7.5 Not Accepting DELETE verb

Clarence LiuI'm running 64-bit CF10 on IIS 7.5, Server 2008 R2 No luck getting a DELETE verb to go through on a RESTful service, failed request log shows: CALL_ISAPI_EXTENSION DllName="C:\ColdFusion10\config\wsconfig\1\isapi_redirect.dll" 22:25:26.774 189. r MODULE_SET_RESPONSE_ERROR_STATUS Warning Mo...

I don't know ColdFusion. Is this a programming question?
@MichaelHampton I know, it is a webmasters question... :p
But it does seem like it might be an issue with the IIS and not his code. Though I thought you needed a java-based web server for CF these days.
22:50
WokFi (a portmanteau derived from blending the words Wok + Wi-Fi) is a slang term for a style of homemade Wi-Fi antenna consisting of a crude parabolic antenna made with a low-cost Asian kitchen wok or similar household metallic dish. The dish forms a directional antenna which is pointed at the wireless access point antenna, allowing reception of the wireless signal at greater distances than standard omnidirectional Wi-Fi antennas. Description WokFi antennas are fabricated out of commonly available concave metal kitchen dishes or dish covers (which need not be perfectly parabolic); Asia...
I am SO building one of those.
23:00
@MichaelHampton Nice. We dinked around with a cantenna about 10 years ago. Ended up buying a $350 pair of commercial dishes to go a block between buildings with a clear LoS.
Typical Devs this afternoon. They wait nearly a week to complain about bad NFS performance on the VM of their Dev box.
I'm like, "Why the Fsck did you wait a week to tell me that Apache runs like crap?"
@Adrian It probably took them that long to figure out there was a problem. They are devs, after all.
No, they knew. They were instructed by their PM to wait it out and see if it's really a problem. Like, duh, shit doesn't just fix itself.
23:17
OTOH, I know have a confirmation that the problem we're seeing with 1 other unrelated VM on a different server is because of shit NFS tuning.
install adobe reader: no reboot required
patch adobe reader: reboot required
@pauska 's what you get for using Windows.
@Adrian Are you 15 years old and wear a Linux t-shirt? :)
@pauska Nope. You get a whole different set of fscking headaches with Linux. But, you DO in fact get THAT particular headache from using Windows.
At no point did I say that Linux was better or didn't suck as much or worse.
Similarly, I doubt I'd have to spend hours dinking around with NFS mount tweaks on a Windows box to get 10MB/s out of these 1Ge links.
@Adrian NFS stands for Nightmare File System.
23:25
@MichaelHampton One of my favorite texts ever
@JoelESalas I actually used the barf bag several years back.
Reading it today, it's interesting to see how far we've come and in what ways UNIX still sucks.
@MichaelHampton yeah, we've got a ridiculous spaghetti web of cross-mounted NFS going everywhere.
@Adrian You and everyone else.
@MichaelHampton Probably. Though I imagine SOME folks are intelligent enough to centralize that into a star pattern instead of a mesh.
I smell a single point of failure.
Then again, one single point of failure is better than 138 single points of failure.
23:31
@MichaelHampton I should file a business plan patent for IT infrastructure that maximizes the quantity of single points of failure.
It wouldn't be worth anything, but this place would be able to say they've applied for patents....
@Adrian Be careful. Your management might be stupid enough to actually approve that.
@MichaelHampton They'd do it in a heartbeat if it would save them a few hundred bucks.
@MichaelHampton non-SPOF NFS isn't exactly easy
@pauska Yeah I know. But... spaghetti mounts?
wasn't questioning the poor quality of that setup :)
23:47
Fsck. Well, at least it's a good thing that I'm trying to get out of here.
Looks like my infrastructure project might get delayed another couple years due to rising benefits costs from the recent union contract.
Try harder.
@MichaelHampton Yes. Exactly.
23:59
30 seconds left in the day! Scramble for POINTS!!!!

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