I take DNS down for 3 minutes and everyone has a shitfit.
@MichaelHampton yeah, and we also need to have an update cycle longer than 18 months too. So it's pretty much LTS releases for us. Except, once again, this one is full of problems.
We didn't move from 9.10 to 10.04LTS because of the massive interface upheaval with that release.
Guess I'm at the irrevocably burnt-out point. Kinda curious to see how far I can push it before I get fired.
Making me a "supervisor", telling everyone that I had no actual authority, and then going away on vacation for 2 weeks is probably his all-time shit move though.
@Adrian Don't let their behavior lower your standards of humanity. Strength from within withstands pressures from without. Consider this your crowning moment to be honorable whilst being dishonored.
@Adrian Wow, was that premeditated to send you a statement, or is that just blind ineptitude?
@WesleyDavid I think part of it is that he understands that he cannot do everything himself but cannot quite let go enough to actually let anyone do it.
logic vs. emotion, and the former always loses to the latter eventually with this guy.
If you keep him talking long enough, he'll eventually contravert what he said originally and decide that the opposite should happen without really coming out and saying it.
My padawan did that rather unintentionally during the announcement where my boss talked about responsibility lists and whatnot for 75 minutes.
They kept pressing him for a statement on whether they reported to him or me, and he eventually said that they report to him and not me, but they're supposed to "take my suggestions in the spirit they were intended."
Meaning they know they can do damn well whatever they please as long as they don't tell me to Fsck off.
I've tried to setup a proxy for mysql outbound connections using TOR's 9050 port and iptables and I failed. Any ideas how to make things working?
Schema:
Linux mysql client (or PHP function) -> 127.0.0.1:9050 (TOR socks5) -> remote_mysql_server:3306
Just want to redirect any outbound connectio...
@JourneymanGeek So, to put it all together: There are more than one MySQL servers out there with port 3306 open to everywhere on the Internet, with a root user accessible from any IP address with no password.
@MichaelHampton Why would you need to look for one of those servers, or conceal your identity while connecting to one? Need a test instance, make a VM, don't use someone else's test instance that you don't control the settings on.
@ShaneMadden You're assuming that this is possibly legitimate. I seriously doubt it. I think the guy seriously asked us for advice on how to go break into someone's box.
@JourneymanGeek It's a reference to a line Romney used in the debate on Tuesday. Romney was trying to communicate that he was hiring women in his administration, and he said "binders full of women" when he meant "binders full of resumes from women"
@ewwhite: well, he did promise a lot. There's a reason why I hear 'Its not his fault, its the darned republicans in congress' from the liberal side and 'He hasn't kept his promises' on the other
@ewwhite Caving to the patriot act, standing down from the TSA, gitmo, not touching oppressive DEA practices -- things he promised to one degree or another. So yeah, he seems a let down, but he has had a tough Congress to work with.
/me utterly disagrees with their current immigration policy, which is aimed at starving off the problems of an aging population by artificial population growth, and a focus on increasing the GDP by any means possible
@MichaelHampton: yup. government wants to bump up the population by a million. LOTS of mainland chinese immigrants, who the local Chinese have problems with, and so on
@MichaelHampton: ya, the thing is, generally 'locals' get along. Immegrants who came on their own get along with locals. The ones the government encourages for some fields don't
As much as I try not to let my son watch American television (mainly because of the differences in spelling between our english and your english), he fucking loves Elmo
@JourneymanGeek Well considering that everything I code is written in American english I find that I can switch between the two seamlessly. Writing an email, "colour", writing code, "color"
This has come up a few times now: migrating old questions causes problems.
The most popular solution to this to date has been to reset votes on migrated posts. This is do-able, but frankly it feels like treating a symptom, and doing so in a way that penalizes folks who answer what are by all ap...
I would like to establish the setup shown below. The image is taken from (http://gcharriere.com/blog/?p=620) and explains how to set this up on a brocade device.
I would like to use an ubuntu server to do the routing. Right now, the switch and the server/router are connected with a trunk and the...
@Iain I wonder if our reject stats will be different in the future... I've been making a point of finding all the migrations from SO and VTCing the crap. Don't know if they've been getting closed more often now with /Review.
Oh....heaven help me. Sent an email with a typo in a URL to a customer. My fault, but it generated 7 emails and a help desk call. Not only was it an obvious letter swap typo, it was their own URL that they had asked to be used.
Background:
I have a clean install of w7 pro.
MS Security Essentials installed, but disabled (for now)
Firewall disabled (had ftp and web deploy ports open, anyway)
IIS (www, ftp, remote management) and asp.net stuff installed.
I can browse to my ASP.Net site on localhost, and everything works....
@pauska had a few bad days that ended with me being rushed into hospital bleeding but I'm feeling much better now - will be happier on Tuesday when I get the drain tubes removed.
My Problem On a Mac (10.8), using Text Edit, if you save a document as a .html file, the file will not render in a web browser. Instead the browser displays the actual HTML. My Solution In TextEdit, select the Format menu and choose “Make Plain Text.” You can also use the ⇧⌘T keystroke. Next, choose to save the document and include the .html extension in the file name. You will …
I have to store the values from a hardware to database through Ethernet.Can we directly store the values to database without using any programming language.If yes is it a good approach?
We got some replacement drives from HP PN 454273-001 1TB 7.2k drives. We put them into the msa. It completes rebuild but when we run the hp insight diagnostics tests. It comes back as read write error threshold reached. At first we thought it might be just faulty disk. But we now have received th...
@ewwhite Yeah, took me a while to figure that out. At least Dell's nice enough to tell you you're fuct instead of leaving an array in "queued waiting for rebuild" status for 3 months. :/
Yeah, really, he almost had a serious problem there. Now that the 8 read-write error disks are replaced, and the errors are gone, his 21 disk RAID 5 array is all better, though.
Yes, that is the one. A bit of googling shows raidtips.com/raid5-ure.aspx. I've lost count on how many times the raid failed to rebuild after I put in a new disk. This is especially the case in my scenario as there were 8 drives that were detected faulty but not failed completely with amber lights yet. — lbanz4 mins ago
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@tombull89 4 disk RAID5 isn't that bad. I've got an 8 disk one. At home, storing backed-up data, where parity RAID belongs.
About to receive out new HP P2000 SAS enclosure. it will be connected to three servers running VMware. it will have 24 x 300 Gig SAS disks.
I have DC's Print servers, File servers, Exchange, SQL, SCCM, Lync, AppV, a few terminal servers and a few other / less important ones.
How would you divid...
We have a signed applet that runs fine connecting to a CA-certified https host, e.g EXAMPLE.COM
Now our customer want to run that from a test server: TEST.EXAMPLE.COM
When running the applet from TEST.XYZ.COM, we get an Exception:
javax.net.ssl.SSLException: hostname in certificate didn't match...
Storage folks refer to VMs as I/O blenders. This is because all of the guest's files are typically inside of a "container" like a VMDK. This VMDK is a single file that contains all other files used by the VM.
Consider that an 80GB VMDK might not have all block allocated sequentially on the disk...
Can anyone figure out what afrazier's comment on my answer here means?
@MDMarra I think he's under the impression that a VM's "hard drive controller" works just like a real one... He's forgetting that it's just software the hypervisor is emulating, or para-virtualizing. So he's thinking when a fragmented file is requested that there's more IOs to retrieve the file... That sorta makes sense anyway, from a confused point of view. =]
I wonder why (some/all?) server chassis come with 8cm fans in the default configuration instead of 12cm fans.
AFAIK a 12cm fan will be much more silent (I know that you don't care about that in a data center), moves more air at lower rotation speeds and you don't need as many fans so it should b...