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16:04
Jeez, I sure under-dressed today
way colder than I thought it was gonna be
@David nekkid?
haha no
just extra chilly, grey, and a bit windy
Is it too early for most dudes here?
@David no its really quiet today for some reason
i changed my hours from 10-3 to 9-2
so i can get a bike ride in after work before sunset
That's only 5 hours?
Yesterday was more active than usual; today's dead... In 5 minutes there might be 100 people in here...
16:14
yeah, I work part-time @ChrisS
15 hours a week, which i choose to split into 3 five-hour days
I work 8:30-5:30 EDT right now, but it changes over the year; tax season is coming up soon and I'll be switching to 8:00-4:00 in about 2 months.
I just realized today that my plan to get out of work an hour earlier to beat sunset (so I can get in a solid bike ride after work) will be thwarted by DST on 11/4 or 11/5
:(
You mean the lack of DST... We're currently in it.
mornin' Gents.
Good morning West coast
Quarter after nine? That's pretty early for that side of the country to be at work.
16:18
@ChrisS And a Fine morning to you as well, Lower Peninsula. =)
@Adrian We're Trolls... Trolls live under bridges.
@ChrisS I grew up in Illinois and New York. I haven't completely gone native yet.
@Adrian That would explain it.
@ChrisS We have one too. He's about 20 feet tall and lives under the Aurora Bridge.
The Fremont Troll (also known as The Troll, or the Troll Under the Bridge) is a piece of public art in the Fremont neighborhood of Seattle, Washington in the United States. Description The Troll is a mixed media colossal statue, located on N. 36th Street at Troll Avenue N., under the north end of the George Washington Memorial Bridge (also known as the Aurora Bridge). It is clutching an actual Volkswagen Beetle, as if it had just swiped it from the roadway above. The vehicle has a California license plate. The Troll was sculpted by four local artists: Steve Badanes, Will Martin, Donna Wa...
EPIC WIN
wrote a paper for history in 3 hours, from start to finish, didn't proof-read it
16:20
@Adrian Too cool!
has to have been sloppy and unorganized, also i didnt read much of the book
got a 91/100, "Very strong paper, David!"
@David In English Lit I once got away with reading 6-7 chapters of a Ralph Waldo Emerson biography. Instructor was so impressed by the variety of material I presented in the dissertation that I got a A.
nice
Everybody was giving me shit for it, and I pointed out that I read 1/5th the book and fewer pages than they did, but impressed the instructor by what I did read and could present instead of their much shorter and shallower books.
The resulting F bombs were music to my ears. =)
I was pretty worried about my paper, I tend to take 3-4-5 classes and slack to hell in 1-2 of them
and history is that 1 this semester
but i feel better now!
I had a few semester streak of 4.0s
but then I got 2 As and 2 Cs
16:28
WhyTF do people around here think of the most complicated solution first? They want to do a web meeting so they try to RDP into an old Windows 2k3 server and try run IE6 then go and update Mozilla after swiping the Admin password from a padawan and then try to install SilverLight on it and then complain that the video is choppy and the sound sucks.
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Q: As a sysadmin, what sites do you visit that help solve your problems?

mdpcWith so many sources of help and information out there, what do you, as system administrators, turn to if you are trying to solve issues or get information involving your site or your position? I know that I turn to Google, but that really is not a site but an excellent search engine. Yes, I ...

And then they act all shocked when I point out that we have laptop checkouts...
This is the exact kind of question I spent the last two days burning with fire.
Well, it got 3 VTCs in 3 minutes, I think.
Speaking of crap questions. Maybe a couple more VTCs on this Kmart Shopper?
-1
Q: Is there an MSI installer for tomcat 6 anywhere?

Burma SauceI'm trying to use puppet to install tomcat on a Windows server. It seems that using an MSI is best for puppet, because you can then use the package provider - which would simplify future upgrades. I've found loads of links and references to the "Tomcat MSI Installer" online, but all links end up...

@Adrian wait...
why is that padawan still alive?
16:41
@voretaq7 Because the requestor was the Dev Lead?
Otherwise they'd already be deader than said doornail.
@Adrian your dev leads are entitled to admin passwords?
On another note, Dice.com sent me a nice little email this morning pointing out that they think I'm an excellent match for an open system engineer position at Amazon's Global Payment Services division that was posted Wednesday.
All those sites send me stuff like that, for jobs I'm nowhere near qualified for.
@voretaq7 Oh yes. They even have the combination to the key safe so that they can go in the tape safe and get the master password list.
@David I'm actually pretty close to all their basic qualifications with the exception of their preference for Perl. My Perl stinks.
Mine are always like "hey guy who's worked in IT for less than a year, you'd make a great senior database administrator!"
thats also 1400000 miles away from you
16:45
I may keep Amazon in mind. The listing DID point out that it's a 12x7 on-call rotation, not a 24x7 since India covers part of it.
@Adrian . . . . jesus henrietta christ
@Adrian yanno you can learn perl pretty quickly...
@Adrian i know a guy that works @ Amazon
@David And I know a lot of people that used to and left because it's fscking nuthouse.
Anyone know how to make JQuery tree items clickable links? :P
@voretaq7 Are you trying to attract SO?
16:46
@voretaq7 Yep. My camel book's at home in a box and the office's copy of Automating System Admin with Perl is above my head.
@84104 no I'm trying to avoid going there and asking a question :P
I'm fairly sure that SDE position listing at Amazon is simply refreshed each month though. They have so many open positions that they're always hiring to replace the people that walk out.
Who knows. Might even be worth trying Google, though the GF doesn't like that idea much. She doesn't want me to disappear behind the Google Event Horizon and turn into a pod person.
@voretaq7 You forgot to say the magic word. :P
@84104 "server"?
(I don't know JQuery).
16:49
or HALP!?
@voretaq7 Shibboleet
@Basil kitty!
@Markdown, Y U suck so bad?!
Kitties: Be good or we'll put you in with the BUNNY
@ChrisS We had a huge 30lb New Zealand White doe that would kill the bucks. Nasty creature that one. She tasted good in hasenpfeffer though.
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Tried to take my Dad's finger off one day when he was in there to feed her (I wasn't allowed to), and that was it. He got out the 20g and punched her ticket.
Wow. Just wow.
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Q: Can I delete error log files in apache. Will it cause an issue?

user1010966can I delete error log files in apache. Any issue? Because it eats my server space

@ChrisS OH MYYYY
16:59
That one should be added to the metaSO question about shit migrations.
Isn't the answer to this "Because spanning tree"?
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Q: Preventing endless forwarding with two routers

jarmundThe network in quesiton looks basically like this: /----Inet1 / H1---[111.0/24]---GW1---[99.0/24] \----GW2-----Inet2 Device explaination H1: Host with IP 192.168.111.47 GW1: Linux box with IPs 192.168.111.1 and 192.1...

@MDMarra probably.
@MDMarra I would think any of those protocols would be able to handle something that simple. Here we don't use anything like that because I'm the only one who understand it, so we use shell scripts to detect up/down on the links and set the default routes accordingly.
@MDMarra No, the question title is horrid... has nothing to do with endless anything.
@Adrian that's marginally on topic (though betraying a shocking incompetence)
17:02
@MDMarra Span tree is for switches. This is routing.
That poor guy is making that situation SO much harder than it has to be...
@voretaq7 Yes, but it's a totally shit question that never should've been sent over.
@Adrian meh
And some of the answers posted to that question suck as bad.
downvote them into the abyss :-)
17:05
@MDMarra The answer is OSPF or some other non-static routing.
@voretaq7 For all the good it does when they get upvotes from similar ijits who think those answers are pure genius.
@84104 ah
makes sense (clearly not a network guy)
17:21
Connectivity-Policy based static routing works as well, and is simpler to implement usually.. Not sure about Linux, though Linux usually makes everything harder than it has to be.
@ChrisS =P
@ChrisS LINUX IS HELPING! BANG dead database server! BANG Dead web browser.... I MAKE FREE RAM FOR YOUUUUUUUU!
My general view of an anthropomorphized Linux kernel:
(I'm not sure if it's Ralph or Skinner -- or perhaps the Coleco Adam. Tough call...)
Uh, what?
Oh. OOM-Killer
Even more annoying, we've been seeing that pop lately WELL before we actually run out of memory. I'm think some processes are hitting the 4GB/process barrier on the 32-bit kernel and blowing up.
32-bit kernel?!
@voretaq7 @ChrisS For my edification and further understanding, why exactly did that chroot question deserve a nuking instead of splitting of question and answer?
17:29
@Adrian Link?
@MichaelHampton Yes, my boss is allergic to x86_64 since he tried it in 2008 and it sucked.
@Adrian mostly because it was a RTFM question
@Adrian Too bad, he'll just have to get over it.
and because nuking was less effort :-)
17:30
@voretaq7 Ah. I would've been interested in trying to save it, but I don't think I have the ability to split the answer out without "claiming" it as my own answer.
if you want to post a CW answer explaining that he did it wrong I can undelete it for you
He even answered his own question..by editing the question.
@Adrian neither do we, I just post 'em as CW
@voretaq7 Right. I'd forgotten about the checkbox.
@Adrian "Followed instructions to a tee" followed by "Nevermind, typed 'user' instead of 'group'"
17:31
or modly powers don't include posting as other users (unfortunately)
But if it's probably a duplicate/RTFM, there's not much benefit to having another copy floating around either.
((or perhaps fortunately?))
@Adrian I think there is a question about that somewhere actually , but it didn't come up in a 15 second search for "sftp chroot"
Cool. Thank you both for humoring me. Trying to understand how this whole thing works.
@Adrian If someone else posts the answer, but not as an Answer, SE has made it clear that it's fair game to post the correct answer yourself and claim all the rep from upvotes.
@ChrisS He followed the instructions to a T. Upon encountering the T he stopped. T is for Turing Machine, which describes our user...
@ChrisS ALL YOUR REP ARE BELONG TO US!
17:33
@ChrisS While that's cool, I'm not personally cool with it.
ok, lunch time...
@Adrian So if you were on Jeopardy, and the person next to you buzzes in, but forgets to word their response in the form of a Question; you would not buzz in with the correct Answer simply because someone else screwed up?
@ChrisS Different scenario, but then I don't buy into the gamification of IT Q&A site that .SE represents either.
@Adrian Think of it this way. If there are no upvoted answers on that question and the OP edited the answer into the actual question, it will keep being bumped to the front page time and again until it has at least one answer with at least one upvote.
I see my participation here more as a case of having an opportunity to give back to the IT community from white I've leanred quite a bit.
17:36
You'd actually be doing the community a service in that case
Meh; I'll steal... and rub some salt in it by giving them credit in my Answer too. =]
@MDMarra True. One would hope that someone who's more interested in climbing the rep ladder would grab it, but there's precious few long-term contributors around here. Far fewer than I'd thought before I hit 3k.
Yeah, there are probably 2 dozen very active people on SF
Someone with a diamond, do you have a page to look at stuff like that?
How many people average at least 1 question/answer per day over a specific period of time?
I'm sure SEDE could be queried, but my SQL fu is weak.
I wish I had the time to go in and rescue some of those really interesting but atrociously-worded questions. They frequently end up closed as OT and I think they really could be useful.
If you see one thats closed and you want to save it, edit it and flag for reopen
I've done that from time to time
17:40
@MDMarra I don't think so... Screens of bad people, but not good..
Could probably pull it out of data explorer though.
Yeah
My SQL is weak
@MDMarra I'll keep that in mind.
Helps you get towards Marshal too
@MDMarra Not necessarily a bad thing. All-round Generalists is not where the industry seems to be going, at least not here.
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Q: How to recruit a linux guru

Chopper3I need to recruit a proper linux guru, not someone who can just about spell it, a real big hitter to go off and recruit their own team. We're currently a big Windows house so I know the questions I need to ask to sort the wheat from the chaff in that area but I have no idea what questions to ask...

I think that needs a historical lock, yes?
17:46
yeah
I actually like to review that one every 6 months or so. It would be a true shame if it actually went away.
Thanks.
these old alteon loadbalancers are getting onto my nerves...
phew. anyway. should call it a day
18:02
@AlexanderJanssen Howdy.
hoi adrian
@WesleyDavid Drop me a line when you get a chance. Resume follow-up.
look what I caused today by not realising in June that things can be historic for just one hour news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4643892
@Iain Awesome. I'm proud to be a pedantic, over-zealous admin.
Yippee. I set up VLANs on my crappy home router and I'm still online.
18:12
If memory serves, that was me that posted the link to that Q to the room.
Eh, it still wouldn't have been noticed except somebody edited one of the answers, bringing it back to the front page.
@Iain LOL; What Question was that talking about?
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Q: Why is Linux more popular than BSD?

Aaron WattersSome would argue that BSD/Unix has always been more reliable and stable than Linux (not me, of course, don't hurt me!). Why does Linux always seem to beat BSD? Is it the romance of the Linux story? I don't intend to offend anyone, please don't take offense. Also, please be thoughtful and polite...

@Iain I posted it here because it came up in my review queue.
I'm quite surprised to see that people think the Linux vs. BSD thing was nebulous... The lawsuit was the biggest factor by far, usually when AT&T sued, they won..
18:16
I'm kinda tempted to go create a Ycombinator account so that I can go claim credit for starting that mess.
@Adrian There was a flag on it when I looked at the queue this morning, I checked the history and realised that when I locked it in June I had neglected to make permanent ... the rest is #outrageoftheday
TBH I find it amusing that you have to decide how long to place a historic lock on something
@Iain Ah. Well, I suppose there's not shortage of juvenile assholes who prefer to snipe from the sidelines. Especially since I occasionally indulge in that myself.
@Iain I hate that... I don't think it's caught me before, but I know I've seen Mark forget on a couple of occasions.
the question is good from a historic point of view, but it's also flamebait... (gosh, i know my friend, it's a 50/50 bsd/linux situation - but we got beer, so everything will turn out just right.)
s/friend/friends
@ChrisS TBH I only quite recently realised as it never occurred to me that you would for that reason do anything else
18:21
@AlexanderJanssen There's just too many people with loud opinions who don't actually know the history...
@ChrisS I'm pretty sure that's a hallmark of the human condition.....
@ChrisS true...
It fills up quickly with crap like "Linux had a working IP stack at the time"... yeah, and you know who's IP stack they were using?
@Adrian If not the human condition, it's sure the plague of human intellect.
@ChrisS I'll buy that.
just found the "hide ignored tags" feature in the prefs. PHEW. made my day...
18:27
@AlexanderJanssen Yes, I did that with Windows for about 8 months. Made SF a much quieter place though.
@Adrian that's about what I just did right now...
I don't know crap about Windows anyway
@ChrisS I do it all the freakin' time.
@AlexanderJanssen I have to putz with it occasionally, but I have a padawan who had some Windows classes in school. I usually give those to her and tell her to come back with an answer inside of 4 hours.
@Adrian Check yo' gmails.
@Adrian you just reminded me to look for a new intern...
18:30
@voretaq7 Not sure if out of context enough to star...
my last intern now got a real contract and he has to work for real now.
@WesleyDavid Sweet. Thanks. Doesn't need a phone call, an email will suffice.
How the heck is our flag handling time almost 2 hours on the Quarter?? I know two months ago when they had the deluge of flags we had it down to ~20 minutes. And this month we're at ~1 hour.... Last month's flags must have sat >5 hours to pull the Quarter's average up that high.
@ChrisS fewer flags means flags that sit longer have a bigger impact
@voretaq7 Fewer flags means I'm not trying hard enough.
18:36
2 hours ago, by Chris S
MROW!
@voretaq7 does the weather look OK for Sunday ?
@Iain as of right now yeah
@voretaq7 Yeah, but 2500 => 20 min (I happen to pay attention that month on account of the high quantity). 1100 => 60 min (this month). So 3600 => 32 min from that. 5400 - 3600 = 1800... 1800 * X + 3600 * 32 = 5400 * 107 => X = 257, that's 4h17m average for the month before last?!
I've never seen our monthly average that high.
@voretaq7 well enjoy it and I hope it goes well
@ChrisS its not that high now...
@Iain heh me too - it would be nice to walk out with the white paper instead of the pink one :-)
18:39
@voretaq7 OH LIKE THAT'S NOT A NORMAL TUESDAY FOR ME.
@WesleyDavid kitty leads an innnnteresting life
I'm about to eat a PowerBar of indeterminate age. My best guess is that it's 2.5 years old at least. I found it in my golf bag that's been in the garage in 120F+ weather for three summers. It was in a vertical position so has melted, congealed, and remelted over and over again into the shape of a big gob of a teardrop.
Wish me luck.
chomp
chew chew Okay, not bad. A little dry.
Has crunchy bits.
Kinda grainy in parts.
washes it down with over-strong over-brewed green tea
I live a sad life.
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@ChrisS Didn't you guys tell us to knock it off with all the flags?
@WesleyDavid now that you are done eating it, what was the expiration date on the wrapper?
@WesleyDavid Did the package stay sealed?
18:44
@WesleyDavid I wouldn't worry. My GF fed me a Powerbar that had the Salt Lake City Winter Olympics logo on it. Probably ~10 years old.
@Zoredache Haven't finished it yet. I'll look at the expiration date as soon as I'm done with the last two mouthfuls.
@Adrian Doesn't bother me really... As long as someone is on to respond to them. Makes us look bad if there's a zillion unhanded flags in the queue.
@freiheit Yes, it was. PowerBars will be what cockroaches turn to in the soon coming nuclear winter.
@Adrian Does she have a sister?
You're fine, then. They go rancid and bad smelling when exposed to air for too long, but otherwise they last roughly forever
@WesleyDavid Yes, in fact.
18:45
@Adrian Single and with a thing for pumpkin tabbycats?
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(powerbar, clif bar, whatever... face it, they're all just overpriced granola bars or snickers bars)
@freiheit powerbars aren't
they're some kind of half-hydrated chocolate goo
@WesleyDavid She's more of a dog person. Delightful woman of a certain age, though. Probably not interested in anyone < 40yo.
@Zoredache "Best By 11-Nov-09" Meh, I've eaten worse things.
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@Adrian @WesleyDavid is 40+ in cat years...
18:47
@ChrisS I don't know how it's calculated or what flags it's calculated on but it does seem a bit random
I'm seeing her older sister, but that's a odd little thing with me and older women.
@Adrian I keep gettin' older, they keep gettin' younger.
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Wait, that could be terribly, terribly misconstrued.
@WesleyDavid too late. starred.
You see what hanging around @ScottPack does to me?
Bastards. Every last one of you.
@WesleyDavid don't blame @ScottPack for your dementations
18:48
@Iain I guess that was my point more than anything, it just doesn't seem to add up.
@voretaq7 I've had a few different things from them... I think the "half hydrated chocolate goo" is kinda like what you'd get from heating and blending a snickers bar and reforming it into a bar shape... They also make a more "easier to chew granola bar" variation
@voretaq7 I don't. I blame him for the bite marks though.
@WesleyDavid The one I ate had all the printing oxidized off it. Probably older than my children.
@Adrian Yeah... I feel like kicking myself for living within 100 miles of some of those people.
@freiheit bleh.
@Adrian . . . how do you start a fire cookin' squirrel?
18:53
@voretaq7 For real fun, try an actual goo (the coffee and chocolate flavors are ok, the fruit flavors are really awful.)
@freiheit I prefer not to eat anything that calls itself goo.
@voretaq7 they taste like the malt extract syrup used for homebrewing beer...
@freiheit i... prefer not to drink that.
@voretaq7 not even if it's caffeinated?
;)
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Q: central apache log analysis of many hosts

Jason AntmanWe have 30+ apache httpd servers, and are looking to perform analysis on the logs both for historical trending and near "real time" monitoring/alerting. I'm mainly interested in things like error rates (4xx/5xx), response time, overall request rate, etc. but it would also be very useful to pull o...

Too shopping?
19:05
does this comment stackoverflow.com/questions/12849954/… make any sense in relation to the ones I left for the SOdians above it ?
@sysadmin1138 If I had VTCs left, I'd drop one on it.
@freiheit bleh
@Iain Heh you sort of posted it like 10 times
oh wait, each to a different @
@Iain Yeah, it was the 'substantially similar comment' thing, complete with take-the-sting-out-of-the-criticism :)
@MDMarra I posted it to each of the people who voted to close the question
19:06
@Iain yes, but in absence of an @migrators I don't see what else you can do
@sysadmin1138 I don't think any flags have been raised on them
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Q: LXC hardware sharing

user1057113Sir, I was wonderign if you could guide me with the following. I have 2 LXCs. Both need hardware access. As in I have implemented LXC in Android. So to emulate the cellphone enviornment I need the access to the GPU etc. How do I switch back and forth between these containers, without actually hav...

does that make sense to anyone?
@Iain Voted to close, not migrate. So what's the issue? What am I missing?
@WesleyDavid it was sent here and we closed it
@WesleyDavid close = migrate (for at least 4/5 of them)
19:09
@Iain Ohh, strange. I thought the question would explicitly state migrated, not closed.
@WesleyDavid as we closed it NC/OT it got sent back to them as a rejected migration. I took the opportunity to educate them
@Iain AHA! It all makes sense now. I didn't know that NC/OT executions send the body back to the relatives.
I wonder if anyone has created a feature request over on meta.stackoverflow asking that people be notified of a failed migration.
People have asked and even suggested punishments such as -1 or whatever
Also, everyone upvote-strafe @Iain's comment scatter-shot: stackoverflow.com/questions/12849954/…
19:10
Does a tool/program like SpiceWorks exist for managing Macs?
manually inputted
What do you mean by "Manage"
what SpiceWorks does
except not shittily
spiceworks does a lot
what specific functionality are you looking for?
monitoring
i dont know
inventory? software deployment? patch management? monitoring?
19:12
im incredibly bored @ work and want sometihng to mess with!
@David Free or paid?
SpiceWorks angered me so I deleted it
@WesleyDavid Any close reason except dupe sends it back as rejected. Outright deletion does too
There's ConnectWise and LabTech.
19:12
@WesleyDavid definitely free
You want to monitor desktops?
Why?
@voretaq7 Zap At least post an affiliate link if you're going to be a shillwhore.
@David nagios. you thought spiceworks was bad, try the devil.
Boredom! not necessarily monitor desktops
@WesleyDavid they don't pay me
if they did you'd have wet food!
19:13
i thought nagios didnt work on windows/mac?
Sure it does
@voretaq7 And therein lies your problem.
@David it'll work on macs
@WesleyDavid tell me about it :'(
Most things that work on *nix work on OS X. OS X is POSIX compliant after all
true
19:13
@David For extremely broad and liberal interpretations of the word "Work", yes, Nagios works.
Nagios will happily monitor Windows, OS X, *nix, switches, routers, etc
Look at Opsview
I'm debating un-accepting his answer and writing a toothless one that's more easily digestable to the noobs like me who search for stuff like this:
@Basil, please don't make cosmetic changes like changing [ … ] && to if then fi — it doesn't make sense and what it really is just style. I prefer brevity, others may prefer long ways to say the same. There's also no need in chewing up everything enough to feed a toothless — others won't eat it. — poige 1 hour ago
It's nagios with a pretty dress
@Basil that guy is a fucking asshole
That's the ReiserFS guy
@Basil he's a PITA
@MDMarra doesnt appear to be free?
19:15
@MDMarra That pretty much covers it. Just an asshole.
fuck him then
fine, then your answer is too brief to be helpful, and I'll accept another one that lays it out easily for shell noobs. — Basil 33 secs ago
@Basil ServerFault is intended to be community collaborative so edits to answers like that are what we're all about. He just doesn't know what SF is.
@David Opsview Core is
@Adrian he'll eventually get over his favorite filesystem being written by a wife-stabber
which can do basic monitoring/alerting based on thresholds without the fancy RRD graphs
19:16
whats RRD
@David why does it have to be free?
@voretaq7 I kinda wonder if he's the guy that's still trying to Resier4 off the ground. =)
@David a festering pile, but it makes pretty graphs.
@David Really Rambunctious Dolphins
looks like O2 have screwed their mobile phone network again :(
19:17
@Iain like a bunny rapin' a cat they are!
And how would one get this installed on a Mac?
@voretaq7 yep
apt? yum? do i need to install those?
ive used apt on ubuntu...never heard of yum
@voretaq7 Trigger words. Trigger words!!
I really hate people flagging stuff low quality without trying to fix it
19:18
@WesleyDavid FLOPPY EARED COTTONTAILS!
@Iain what about when its cats?
@David yum is the package manager for EL based distros
(RHEL, OEL, CentOS, SL, etc)
gotcha
They have a virtual appliance
i already run a VM on this computer though
a 2nd would probably crush it
If you have a VMWare product, or VirtualBox or anything like that around, you can just download that and import it
So where were you planning on installing it...?
19:20
@voretaq7 Just took a peek at the reiser4 wiki article. 8TbB(2^44) max filesystem size? Ext4 can do 2^60 these days.
I thought someone said I could install it on my mac
@David it can monitor Macs
oh
It's typically installed on a Debian or EL derivative.
Or used as a virtual appliance (which is just CentOS preconfigured with a nice bow on it)
The Virtual Appliance looks like ubuntu
19:21
Ah could be
I've never used it. I thought it was CentOS
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A: While loop read multiple lines from a grep

BasilZoredache pointed this out to me in chat, and poige mentioned it in his answer: this problem can be solved with a subshell. When I had to change from a for loop that read a single variable from my grep at a time to a while read var1 var2 loop that allowed me to read in multiple variables, I was...

that guy can eat a bag of dick.
I'll accept my answer tomorrow
raid 50 has the same overhead as raid 10, right?
it's a raid 5 of raid 1s?
oh wait
it's a raid 0 of raid 5s isn't it...
@Basil Does my comment make sense? My intention was a misdirection-technique to say "You are complaining about people using ServerFault in the way that it was meant to be used."
I was distracted whilst writing it though.
@WesleyDavid I got it, but that's because of the two possible meanings of what you wrote, one was less logically consistent and a little meaner.
Now of the two possible meanings of this, which do I mean?
:D
@David The VMWare appliance is SuSE, I thought.
@ewwhite It's ubuntu
at least in opsview 4
says it on the download page
19:36
^^^^^
@Basil that cats are generally snarly and incoherent?
@MDMarra which appliance?
@ewwhite the opsview 4 appliance
Oh, thought you were talking about one of VMWare's appliances.
like vcenter or the replication utility
@voretaq7 :D
19:47
LIKE MY CRIPPLING CATNIP ADDICTION :'(
I'll just drop this here:
do with it what you wish
@MDMarra Data Explorer hasn't been updated in 3.5 months... So I can only pull data from before that. This should be the most active Answerers over the last 6 months, but is actually only the most active over the first 2.5 months of the last 6 =D data.stackexchange.com/serverfault/query/82390/…
what the hell OpsView
"Service assumed OK - no results received"
ASSUMED?
@David "I'm sure it's fine."

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