@Zoredache Even better than that, I wonder if all that resize2fs does is to tell a kernel thread to do the work. Or at least transactionally isolated segments of the work. That'd be the smart way of doing it - no possibility of it getting interrupted excepting of course power failure or loss of access to the storage.
@Iain @voretaq7 @ChrisS While not being snarky is all well and good, the counterbalance to that is that you guys WILL in fact mod-hammer people getting pissy about polite comments pointing out that their questions are OT, right?
@Adrian Eh, once the OP is clear that their Q is OT I will sometimes wipe the comments, yes. Also before migrating I wipe any comments that wouldn't make sense on the destination site.
@Iain Fair trade. Being told to go back to my corner without any supper is BS unless there's an indication that the shirty-ness will be dealt with by the appropriate folks instead of Community landing on us.
@ChrisS Agreed. As long as you guys are being nice and professional (talk to the idiots like you'd talk to the idiots you're paid to talk to (users)) we'll step in if they start getting bitchy
@Adrian Well I'd like to see Polished Professionalism include telling noobs who clearly aren't SysAdmins that there are other sites more appropriate for their questions.
@ChrisS I keep hearing that you mods prefer to wait for 3 or 4 close votes before weighing in on the crap, as to avoid the appearance of... smiting what deserves smited, or something.
We have a tree of about 15 snapshots of a virtual machine that runs Win2k8, as you may guessed our datastore is soon to run out of space. My objective is to delete all the snapshots, as it seems it was a huge mistake to use snapshots for backup purposes.
Now my question is how do we delete the s...
@Iain Seriously though, here in the PacNW, it's 150 miles to the next major city. Once you get on the other side of the mountains and off the freeways, you might not see another car except every 15-30 minutes.
When you take a snapshot, the original vmdk is frozen. All further writes are done to a delta file. So to delete that snapshot, the delta file needs to be merged into the original VMDK. Doing so takes up space as (I believe) it's merged by creating a new vmdk storefile and moving it in place (not sure of this).
@HopelessN00b Err it's not so much that - it's just how it's implemented. When you have a snapshot of a snapshot or another snapshot of the original state, you realize it's the best way of doing things.
@FlorinStingaciu I like my services to be able to start in things like ldap services aren't availble...
But if your network such that the ldap servers are guaranteed to always be available and functional when apache needs to start, that may not be an issue. In some ways is kinda like static vs dynamic IP settings.
@FlorinStingaciu There's no big "No don't do that!" for putting a service using in LDAP... As others have noted there's a trade-off between potentially not being able to start the service and whatever you're looking to gain.
@MikeyB I have a number of nfs exports that I need to serve through http... problem is that these files have permisions from users across the LDAP domain. I need to add the apache server to a number of LDAP groups. I can't do this, unless apache is an LDAP user.
@FlorinStingaciu Sounds like a perfectly sensible reason. Myself, I can't think of any security issues. That might be a good question for security.SE (I'm not sure if it's in scope)
@FlorinStingaciu you can edit your chat messages within 60 seconds. Press the up arrow for the last message you've typed, or click the down arrow all the way to the left of your message to choose "edit"
If what Apache is serving, can't actually be served when the ldap server is down, there may not be much point to starting Apache in that case, and the correct failure may be to have Apache not start.
Is there some simple *nix style command that negates the exit code? BTW, I don't can't depend on the negation provided by my shell.
@MikeyB I know, but it just seems odd to me that *nix which has a bajillion various commands to do things, doesn't have an one that negates the exit code beyond what is built into the shells...
Having a cheap phone that costs <$100 to replace the whole darn thing seems to be the best insurance against dropping or otherwise breaking the phone. Expensive phone are damage magnets.
@ewwhite my daughter didn't want her iPhone, kept forgetting to charge it up, spent £10/$7 of her own money on a super-cheap Nokia that needs charging once a month
I know they have teams dedicated to engineering them to not break when subjected to common falls. Firing them out of ABS cannons is more of an edge case, to be fair: http://www.sentex.net/~mwandel/cannon/product_launcher.html http://www.sentex.net/~mwandel/cannon/anvil_dropping.html
Well, you guys must hide them very well. I missed out on that last time I was over there, and I was very interested in finding markets for sex [anything].
/ seems to be allowed, at least on ext3 (supposedly in all, ext, ext2 & ext3 at least, likely also ext4) - just try this:
f='test/file'; echo "Test: '${f}'"
for c in touch ll rm ;do
eval "${c} '${f}'"
done
That will create "test/file", surprised me too... It will create it, show it with l...
I love tickets where there is a performance problem and I have no idea where it could possibly be.
At least it had a good description "Opening files is slow, saving them is slow, everything is slow. Hard to say what's wrong, but things are not doing well in general".
Okay, not as bad as a sex offender. But I will admit interviewing a guy whose phone was all banged-up... And I thought it reflected poorly on him. It is like driving. Do you want to drive next to the car that has plastic bags for windows and no front hood?
@ewwhite I drive a banged up 10 year old car and recently upgraded to a Droid X3. Some people just don't give a crap about those things. I generally couldn't care less how I look, even if I occasionally put forth a minimal effort for the sake of others.
@MikeyB My neighbor got the back of his phone broken in a similar way. he was taking a picture of an emu a little too close to the fence at a local farm and it beaked his phone out of his hand and across 2 lanes into the opposing ditch.
@ewwhite That's exactly why I got the full-boat insurance plan on my 4S.
@MDMarra Yeah, true. He implied it in the question but didn't state it. OTOH, this site is only for professional sysadmins and all professional sysadmins would know that a single disk in a RAID1 contains all your data, right? :)
I really hate that people in a helpdesk role dealing with end-user problems all day haven't learned how to actually ask a good question. I literally just got this from a person who is supposedly the sysadmin. The command is not working in my SSH window. That is the entire message, there is no other context.
@ewwhite I know someone who has one and is happy but he went from a 4 to the 5 and I know someone else who returned his and stayed with the 4S. His comment was the new shape and lack of weight makes it look and feel cheap
@Zoredache I find the best approach is to use the dismembered body parts from users who can't ask good questions to fatally flog IT people who can't ask good questions.
@WesleyDavid I haven't decided yet. It isn't a customer that is actually paying anymore. He keeps trying to be sneaky and try to get support on a system I setup, even though he stopped paying. The fact that he can't ask a good question makes me want to just click delete on the email and pretend I never received it..
Great info, thanks a lot. Just to clarify, would I do the same process on the original Win server... ie. delete the array, boot up into Windows, then re-add the RAID set? Or with that one am I fine to just put in the new drive? — nathangiesbrecht2 mins ago
Yeah. Not the worst I've seen, but still pretty stupid. Which is actually better than their registration page in general... which requires you to enter your area code from a drop down, can't type it in. Mine wasn't in there, so I picked the one at the top of the list - 93 (Afghanistan).
I have a problem at connecting to a remote virtual-machine.
Now i would like to connect to the server with Virt-Manager.
It is a Xen-Guest System, running Debian.
If I open connect to the dom-0 and open the guest-system, the console halts at initialisation.
I have two question:
1st how can i ...
Is there a way to direct all the traffic of my machine through a VPS.
I have set ssh forwarding for accessing Facebook in our office from a browser.
Can this setup can be used to forward all traffic in my machine through that VPS.
apt-get update and apt-get install should go through this tunn...
@voretaq7 but at least they're getting reviewed - I think @ward is going to so and searching on migrated:1 so he can vote on them and get them into the review queueueueueueue
@voretaq7 Not pointing fingers, but it seems like someone is going around flagging everything from SO to close. I see an AWFUL lot of close(1) show up as coming from SO. Or does the user flagging them count?
@WesleyDavid I think it means you're an industrial hog farm.
Walking through Costco, saw stacks of Hebrew National hot dogs. Those be the yums, but I walked out with a crate full of 'em. Never underestimate the allure of cheap meat.
@voretaq7 I think 1/2 of the ones I see in my queue'ing are mostly 1-vote. I've been very selective about voting for those as it seems to be like there's something going on.
@WesleyDavid You clearly need to go buy a Ford F650.
@Iain Fine. I might bitch about SO migrations as much as the next guy. But some of those questions are actually very good questions, and I wouldn't want us being accused of simply VTC'ing everything that comes in.
Was reading serverfault.com/questions/438892/… and I couldn't find a proper solution. But I started implementing one. It doesn't work yet though. Probably some really stupid error. Would it be OK to submit my not working solution (gist.github.com/e006fa8b3d0127a788c9) to inspire other to improve it and maybe getting it work?
I have created my website to work inside the Server Machine as http:// localhost: 9005 or http:// 216.94.45.84: 9005. Now i am having a site mysite.com. I am using IIS7. I have added created a new Website and modified the binding such that there are two bindings now
They are
IP Address : Unassi...
All votes should be reset when a question is migrated. That's votes on the question, in both directions, as well as votes on any answer.
At the moment, downvotes are cleared from the question. Yes, it makes sense on its own, but I don't think this is the right solution.
In my experience, commun...
I am struggling with Camel Jetty Proxy Routes. At times, the routes exhibits inconsistent behavior.
My Proxy app deployed with context root "Proxy", however, if give that as the context path for my proxy URL I get service not found error.
If change the Proxy to an arbitrary context such as "Dumm...
@MDMarra Anything less than a battery-backed write cache is FakeRAID to me. That gets further subdivided into "hardware" FakeRAID (BIOS or crappy "RAID" cards) and "software" FakeRAID (geom_mirror, mdadm, zfs)