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00:37
So it begins...
Temp 2: Ambient Zone Failed 104F Caution: 102F; Critical:111F
00:55
That's from a server in Virginia Beach...
01:37
That's the ambient temperature? The servers must be cooking in their own juices, then.
In Southeast Virginia, about 1,179 people are without power. Most of those power outages are in Norfolk and Virginia Beach.
@ewwhite So they have backup power...but not for the air conditioners?
@MichaelHampton fwiw a lot of UPS's state not to plug printers or air conditioners into them due to the large power spikes
Maybe htey just heeded the sticker on the back of the 500va UPS they installed?
02:05
Power was lost... AC didn't kick in properly.
 
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03:17
They doing preemptive power outages or what?
Those 60 mph wind gusts tend to knock down trees. And trees tend to get knocked down onto power lines. And knocked down power lines tend to stop transmitting power. And that's when your pager goes off.
 
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05:04
@ewwhite Here's a real puzzle for you.
@MichaelHampton That reminds me, I went to install a DL380 into a new customer rack the other day, and the rails it came with didn't fit, because they were designed to clip in from behind the post (where the cage nut would normally go); their existing Dells were designed to clip into the front of the post (where the screw would normally go)
But their rack had a lip that stopped the HP rails from going into the hole as they obscured the the rail
That's not normal, right?
05:24
If you are self teaching how to use SQL Server 2008, do you start off with administration or programming first? I'm a little bit lost

http://www.amazon.com/Professional-Microsoft-Server-Administration-Programmer/dp/0470247967/ref=cm_lmf_tit_2
http://www.amazon.com/Professional-Microsoft-Server-Programming-Programmer/dp/0470257024/ref=cm_lmf_tit_1
05:46
@l46kok Depends on what you're goals and tasks are going to be. I had to bootstrap into SQL Server myself and started with administration because... well, I'm an administrator.
Then from there I could go into various avenues that were closer to development as needed. To get deep into database administration on any platform, the line is very blurred between an administrator and a developer.
To be a good DBA you have to have a deep understanding of database development, and to be a good database developer you have to have a deep understanding of database / server administration.
@l46kok Basically, follow everything by Sean and Jen McGownan: midnightdba.itbookworm.com
Good people.
hmm, looks like I have an excuse to set up an AD now
06:32
@MichaelHampton Downvoted.
@WesleyDavid Thank you. I think that helps a lot
@MarkHenderson G7 or Gen8?
@ewwhite - g7 and they weren't sliding rails they were the cheapie shelf rails
DL380's only come with sliding rails.
180's have fixed rails.
Hmm maybe it was a 180 then; that was a long day and my memory is hazy
06:40
The shitty models have rails where the server just sits on top of them.
They're the ones. (We used them on a different rack to mount some generic white box rack servers)
And the rails suck because they don't have much in the way of length adjustment
So they basically suck in general? ;)
there's a handy company, racksolutions.com/hp , that alternative rail solutions for the shit I need.
But it's not normal for the rack to have a lip that stops the shitty rails from fitting in though, is it? The lip has square holes for mounting some stuff on the sides, like shelves or whatever
06:46
@MarkHenderson I don't know what you're talking about...
(creative mount...)
Yeah that makes me think its a stupid rack
Haha looks like a balancing act, don't lean on it
Anyway I'm out, cya
But for a DL1xx-series, the idea is to use square holes... The rails mount from the inside surface of the vertical rail.
07:18
G'day
thats a odd urban myth
apparently overfilling a hard drive makes in unreliable, least acording to my lecturer
tempted to try ;p
08:11
Your lecturer is a tool
Its hillarious when he gets things wrong
he's stronger on the management rather than the operations side
Its hard to imagine being weaker on the operations side than "filling up a disk makes it unreliable".
You should ask him if setting all your word documents to use a smaller font will save on disk space too.
lol
I'll leave my inner BOFH to be for now, This guy is marking my exams
08:20
ah... yes tread softly then
howdy folks.
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Q: Configuring a Domain Controller for an Internal Domain in Windows Server 2012

VazgenI'm looking to create a domain called "developer.domain.com" to join computers to. I need to make a domain controller for this domain in Windows Server 2012, this is my first time. What are the steps? So far I have researched and pulled together steps from different sources but I don't know if I...

should I send this over?
good morning
Yeah I'd say that's one of ours
^ @Sathya
@RobM thanks, sent it
Thanks
@RobM it's looking like you tagline might win by virtue of being least disliked :D
08:31
@iain that doesn't surprise me.. "least disliked" i mean, not necessarily my one being the one.
@RobM to be honest I don't think it'll make a difference at all, no one sees past the name - like the FAQ they are just pixels we can point people at after we've already beaten them up
but if you don't try
@iain I agree. The problem is with people who *already* don't read descriptions, don't read FAQs, don't read the discussions on meta, etc.

Expecting them to change because we've altered something they already ignore seems senseless to me. Still it makes marginally more sense to change the migration description than to talk about "don't migrate crap" on meta.so
09:10
did they refuse to move us below SU?
cause I think sysadmin's text + one step down the ladder on the list would help
09:24
i still favour just taking us off the list of migration targets at SO. How many of the questions they send over would we really miss?
09:41
well, they do migrate some interesting questions from time to time
 
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11:59
dead silent here today
all the regulars work on the east coast? :(
Hai all :D
I'm just busy
hai
hey hey
yeah, me too really
trying to install most of the system center suite on a single server.. what a hassle
12:15
yeah. I think SCCM 2012 wants to be installed on ALL the server
@pauska Unless you have Essentials, you should deploy to multiple VM's ;)
@ITHedgeHog right now this is just a LAB, and I don't want to hamper our production environment (which is virtualised)
I'm going to run vmm/scom/opsmgr on a single physical though
12:33
@pauska East coast here. (Near Baltimore.) Pissing rain but winds haven't gotten too bad, yet.
typical developer solution serverfault.com/questions/443347/… reinstall it
@Chopper3 how're you progressing ?
@Iain good today thanks, long lie-in, drain-hole seems fine (no Kill-Bill-style blood sprays for days now), not much pain, some discomfort/lack of mobility, bond tomorrow, yeah - so basically best I've been since the start of this really.
great
@Iain chemo next week and a barrage of tests (CT scans etc) between now and then but hey-ho
@AaronCopley baltimore doesn't look to good in the projections.. found a shelter?
12:46
I hate when the why is worse than the original question...
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Q: Mounting vmfs5 under linux?

Jason TanCan anyone tell me if there is a safe (i.e. data won't be corrupted) a VMFS 5 filesystem under linux, where the VMFS 5 filesystem is already mounted by several ESXi hosts in a vSphere cluster? Thanks and regards Jason

@Chopper3 how long with the chemo ?
6 lots, 3 weeks apart then 3 x 5-day weeks of radiation, 5 mins a day but 15 week-days in a row if you know what I mean, the chemo's at home which is nice but the radiation's in Poole which isn't far
@pauska Not yet. (I'm at work.) :/
@chopper3 quite a heavy schedule. I hope you're taking it easy. The chemo really helped my father but it didn't half tire him out
@Chopper3 ooh that's busy
12:50
cytotoxic drugs are evil.
@RobM I'm a bit perma-fucked now to be honest, doing very little - we'll see - it's all better than dying right?
@chopper3 yeah, you're right of course. Got to do what you can
13:29
Headline on Weather.com -- "Sandy from the Space"
@AaronCopley Sandy Does DC?
hah
Forget that. That slut is doing the whole east coast.
14:06
hey
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Q: Inactive user time calculation on Windows 7?

superb1I have got few employees who have problem and they have to sit idle. I have to measure the time they are not using their computers. I have set power options in Windows 7 and after 2 mins the monitor goes into power saving mode. Now, I see some employees screens are mostly in saving mode. They a...

would this be on topic? Should I migrate?
Ummm....
I think it would be on topic, but I also think he's going to get a pretty cold reception. :)
sigh
he could always hire people with bullwhips. ROW YOU SCALLYWAGS, ROW!
Yeah... "cold reception" is putting it nicely... Fire the employees, get people who appreciate the opportunity to earn money (they aren't that hard to find).
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Q: Which CPU works best with VMWARE

Benjamin OrtuzarIm looking to buy servers for a VMWARE Platform (VMware vSphere 5 Enterprise, VMware vCenter Server 5 Standard). The platform would have two servers with two processors each, to host a series of small to medium size VMs. At this point in time, would it be better to choose Xeon or E5 processors a...

^There's a good way to start your morning... See comments.
14:24
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Q: Dell Poweredge R710 Vmware Stand-by Mode slow to boot back up

SargeI currently have Vmware ESXI 5 cluster with Dell Poweredge R710 hosts. I was told that its possible when a host goes into stand-by to have a "quick-boot" when it comes out. At this time I am waiting 7+ minutes. I have seen another cluster that boots out of stand-by in 30 seconds. Is this a setti...

@ChrisS I was going to answer that seriously.
@ewwhite Y U NO troll noobs?!
Want it re-opened?
@ChrisS heh, okay. Won't pack it over then. Thanks. ( cc @MichaelHampton )
Any mods available/willing to send a message to an SO mod?
They should probably merge this Keith Hill into this Keith Hill
I just don't understand that mentality... I completely understand if an employee can't serve the world on a silver platter; but when the boss knows 1. Stuff ain't getting done 2. The employees are screwing off; it's time to find new employees. I get paid to put up with other people's crap; why would I put up with someone's crap and pay them?!
@ChrisS referring to what?
14:30
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Q: Inactive user time calculation on Windows 7?

superb1I have got few employees who have problem and they have to sit idle. I have to measure the time they are not using their computers. I have set power options in Windows 7 and after 2 mins the monitor goes into power saving mode. Now, I see some employees screens are mostly in saving mode. They a...

That's a damn HR issue.
Can't use technology to fix social problems.
replace everyone with robots
@JourneymanGeek I'd be tempted... But the robots probably wouldn't "want" the stuff I'd be making, so nobody to sell to... I go out of business, fire all the robots, they get mad and start Judgment Day.
@ChrisS: power saving mode in 2 minutes
which mean essentially they can't take breaks of more than 2 minutes ;p
man needs robots
@JourneymanGeek Pft, they can't walk across the office to get their mail without tripping the "lazy alarm"
14:36
@ChrisS: they probably can't stetch and look away from the screen without it
@ChrisS Shouldn't the metric be whatever work they should be doing? Not whether or not they're dicking around on the computer?
@AaronCopley Oh yeah... If I give you 8 hours of work, I expect that you will get it done by day end, and you expect I'll pay you for 8 hours. If you can dink around on Facebook half that time and still get the work done, what do I care.
@ChrisS you make the baby Jesus cry when you use facebook between 9 and 5.
@JustinDearing: only cause he didn't have facebook
@JustinDearing Just checked my news feed... Nothing interesting.
14:45
@JourneymanGeek thats right he used MySpace
maybe geocities.
@Chopper3 hang in there mate.. I can't imagine how it's like, but you gotta just hold on.
@JourneymanGeek Jesus was probably more of a tripod guy
ya think?
14:53
@ScottPack lol
Who here knows VMWare?
a little
I know it.
(Maybe not as well as you, so I don't know if I'd be any help.)
Arrgh... I have a client who has hundreds of snapshots.
some, 6 months old.
on their VMs.
15:04
oh god
one of their ESX hosts failed and HA recovery was hampered by the snapshot situation
to consolidate some of these files, it'll take 18+ hours,
so my question is: Why do people use VMWare snapshots?
why use ppl vmware anyway?
Why not? ESX is a good virtualisation platform.
@ewwhite to be able to roll back if an upgrade goes bad
@ewwhite I ran into the same thing a few months ago. 9-month old snapshots. In almost every case, snapshots are being used as backups...
15:14
Right, and it's a bad idea.
I keep this bookmarked now and spread it like gospel: kb.vmware.com/kb/1025279. Configure vCenter to alarm for snapshots, too. That way you can keep tabs on it.
Snapshots can be useful tools but I do see them being abused more often than not
@ewwhite Our VM backups use VMWare snapshots. (but they're only around for long enough for the backup to run)
@freiheit Precisely what the good lord intended.
@AaronCopley Yep, we do that aswell
15:16
@chopper3 on?
So in a vSphere cluster... say 3 or 4 servers... would you use redundant power supplies in your host servers?
SAN storage.
@ewwhite Yes..
unless you're running fault tolerance on all your vm's. which makes you crazy. and stupid.
So I'm finding that the ESX hosts in this environment don't have dual PSU's
@ewwhite We do. Losing a host means all the VMs on it get the plug pulled (and then come back on in a few minutes).
Oh, I know...
I once made a VMware snapshot that I cloned a bunch of VMs from. That's about it.
15:21
I could see not having redundant power for an ESX cluster of test/dev VMs...
But why risk it?
It's not even about A+B facility power... it's the inconvenience of being down.
and at such a small incremental cost.
Some people don't find being down particularly inconvenient. At least, not inconvenient enough that the CEO is screaming non-stop until it's fixed.
And some people don't think it will be that inconvenient, until they learn otherwise the hard way.
@MichaelHampton Remember, we're a cloud services provider...
so host dies, VM's are restarted by HA on another host...
but the VM with 50 snapshots....
it didn't come back clean.
Dropped to shell for maintenance
@ewwhite Hi, I ALWAYS use RPSs yes, in any server and have for years, they're about the second most likely thing to die (after single disks) in any server
@Chopper3 Of course! I know this. You know this.
15:26
@ewwhite serverfault.com/a/440348/50647 This may speed things up? Clone to another datastore if you can.
Add to the fact that it's SuperMicro... and all of the nice power monitoring/system health checks are out the window...
@ewwhite Who's saying not to? oh and that made snaps that old is beyond stupid, they'll never be able to get the VM 'level' again
@AaronCopley Tried it... too much ugliness. It impacted the datastores too much.
Ahhh... :/
@Chopper3 I work at a company.
and just discovered that many of the ESX clusters are comprised of hosts with either one PSU, or only one PSU plugged in.
15:29
@ewwhite if you're google or a renderfarm and work in an LB'ed/clustered stateless environment then I can see why you'd just get lots of cheap crappy servers, for ESXi that's a folly
Dan
Dan
Why would you not - even with redundant servers, you don't WANT a server down for the sake a dodgy PSU surely?
@ewwhite I'd never deliberately put in a server with no redundant power
makes sense.
I know, pick your battles.
Dan
Dan
Why would you not - even with redundant servers, you don't WANT a server down for the sake a dodgy PSU surely?

Edit fail!
but this is a stupid one
Dan
Dan
At the end of the day, a redundant PSU isn't that much for what you're getting out of it IMHO
15:42
I'll try to make the case for HP.
Huh... They finally decided that a hurricane warrants closing the office. Time to go power down every thing not on generator and GTFO.
smart idea, take care @AaronCopley
@chopper3 So I'm going to try to get them to buy ProLiant from my source
it's still safe to deploy G7 today, right?
@ewwhite god yes but I did get an email saying some of the more popular parts are getting low in terms of stock - 360/380 in particular
Thanks @RobM
15:49
@Chopper3 The HP refurb market still seems strong.
@ewwhite We actually have a rule that we won't buy ANY hardware without dual PSUs - switches, HSMs, NTP clocks etc. more than just servers
@ewwhite no basis for comment sorry
here's the capex on the host server that just died...
@Chopper3 all good sense really. Those savings sound good to the beancounters at the time but never end well
Supermicro 1026T-UF, 2 X5660 2.8GHz CPU, 96GB RAM, 2 146GB disks - $2575
I need to get my DL360 G7 pricing below that.
For ESXi, I can kill the disks and just use SD cards.
@ewwhite Good luck... The RAM will cost almost that much.
15:58
@ChrisS So is it worth having the $2500 server, or the downtime from failed PSUs?
Do you get E5 cpu's on G7?
(versus a $3000+ HP)
@pauska No, they're Westmeres... a good deal for now
why can't supermicro deliver two psu's?
@ewwhite No, just saying I don't think you'll be able to compete on CapEx alone. You'll have to factor in OpEx and OpCost.
Dan
Dan
Yep, best get some horror stories ready
16:00
@ChrisS I've never had to justify this sort of thing.
So how do I calculate the other costs?
@ewwhite Wait until you justify it with cold hard black & white numbers, they hem and haw for a few minutes then tell you "we'll think about it", which actually means "no". =]
Dan
Dan
Right, I'm off to football
Laters
@ChrisS Customer pays $965/mo. for it.
it's basically saying, we'll may our money back in 4 months instead of 3.
@ewwhite OpCost is usually just Downtime; not sure how much you've got there, but it's usually easy enough to figure out; can also be the "extra" servers you have to run because they're failing constantly. OpEx, how often are technicians farting around with failed hardware; especially time spent doing more than Pull failed part, replace with new; any time spend restarting systems, messing with fail-over systems, etc.
@ewwhite I'm pretty sure $965/m isn't just hardware costs.. :-)
16:05
Right... so we have more layers of redundancy than I'm used to seeing... a lot of DRBD... Load balancers on everything.
Lunch time!
but none of the vmware systems are overprovisioned.
I think they're adding too much RAM>
@ewwhite "'640K of memory should be enough for anybody"
I would forego 32GB of RAM to make sure I had a dual-PSU system
@ewwhite the thing with ESX-based systems is that because of vMotion you can upgrade memory without user impact, so I often max out my servers with whatever is the 'sweet-spot' module of that period (8GB modules today) then if you need more later you can go to larger DIMMs without impact and reuse the 8GB modules in other boxes etc.
16:13
hmm, it was a chassis fan failure
not power supply.
So hopefully no one's bailing water out of their DC today. Tested my flood sensor just in case :(
Love this storm shot - instagram.com/p/RXdtwdlDnS
that leaf looks a bit like a fish
@Chopper3 uh-oh.
15,001 rep
16:24
Is it me or is this a cheeky git of a comment?
Welcome to StackOverflow, I have updated my answer to include your solution, please accept and upvote. — sudo_o 2 days ago
(has been migrated here)
@tombull89 not any more ;)
@Iain chuckle
@Chopper3 Living on the third floor on top of a hill has its advantages...
Off-work this week (half-term in school) so I'm going to be putting Server 2012 on my microservers and giving it a go. One core, one full. Best way to learn powershell is doing it by fire...probably.
@MichaelHampton If I'd not been ill I'd be in Edgartown right now, very much at sea level
Love this t-shirt
16:30
@jscott didn't see that.
The wind is really starting to gust out there...
shit - great (and amusing) first question by a brand new user!!! - serverfault.com/q/443422/1435
@MichaelHampton I think you should change your nick to "Mr IPv6"
@mgorven Hahahaa
I see somebody unpinned my last message about IPv6...
mornin' gents.
The Eastern Seaboard washed away yet?
16:40
@tombull89 Sorry, didn't mean to delete that. You can switch between core/full/gui in 2012. blogs.technet.com/b/puneetvig/archive/2012/10/16/…
@MichaelHampton pins time out
Aha, that explains it.
I'll just blame the developers, and then repeat myself:
off. topic. I think...
Have you deployed IPv6 yet? I'm getting sick of this NAT shit.
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Q: VMWare ESXi 4.1- 5.1 installation hang

osij2isI'm well aware that I'm trying to install VMWare ESXi 5.1 on hardware that's not on the HCL. I can't find my motherboard on the ultimatewhitebox site as well. I acknowledge these issues in advance. What I'm trying to find is someway to access the logs during installation or see a console or log f...

@ewwhite Yeah, desktop motherboard.
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Q: Configuring php with apache

R11I managed to thoroughly confuse myself with php configuration in my apache install (on a mac). I am trying to get xdebug to work in eclipse and noticed that there are two different installs of php on my machine. The one (v5.4.5) in the apache install directory /opt/local/apache2/ and another one ...

How did that get here?
Kid's are off school/6-form at the moment and my son's got into 'Dwarf Fortress' - fuck.me. crazy game
@MichaelHampton Not sure how that particularly pertains to "What are the normal ESX Installation Debugging Methods?"
Now if he'd asked THAT...
Bad candidate for running ESXi?
16:58
@ewwhite I don't think I'd use it for a desktop, let alone an ESXi server.
morning folks
some random dude on StackOverflow from a question I posted almost a year ago, "can you accept an answer"
no
i cannot, as no answer solved my problem
@David I do that.
i'd like my accept rates to be higher
but its hard when i have questions w/ no answers, or questions w/ no answers that help/work
couldn't the SE boys have tried something a little less extreme than a hurricane for their next data centre switchover test
17:17
@Iain That's one thing about Seattle. You often don't have to go more than 2 block off the waterfront to be well above even tsunami projections here. I think we're a solid 60' above sea level just 6 block in from the water.
17:28
sure is quiet here today
most of the normals on the east coast or something?
We're all watching The Weather Channel and our monitoring systems.
lol
we dont have shit to monitor here
@Adrian I'm not sure how we'd fare. We live just over a mile from the sea and we're at about 10 metres ASL. The land all around us is protected by a sea wall and at one time was a salt marsh
@Iain Ugh. That's not good. I support while you're not likely to slide off the side of a hill in the course of some stormy weekend, it makes one worry about the wave height.
@Adrian our big spring tides are 10.4m so the sea defences are build somewhat bigger
17:37
@Iain That's good. And probably bigger than anything I've ever heard of here in the States.
the guards at the Tomb of the Unknowns are still there apparently
having never been unguarded since the 30s, even though presidents have ordered them to abandon post due to weather before
Grins at the local mud (now mostly used as a chat channel by people who grew up and started IT jobs rather then play mud)
fuck sysadmins telling me that writing 100MB in 50 seconds to a sata raid on an otherwise idle server 'is considered acceptable'.
(snip 3 lines)
Maybe the io lines are flooded, they're on the US east coast after all.
@Adrian yeah, we're tucked into a corner of the Irish Sea which funnels the tide in and makes it bigger. The largest tides in the UK are 14m in the Severn Estuary and they end up in the famous Severn Bore
@Hennes =P
@Hennes Funny how small of a memory footprint a MUD now seems compared to 25 years ago.
Aye.
The mud is ancient (since 1996)
But it currently runs as a 64 bit process, accepts IPv6, FTP, NNTP and HTTP.
It is more of a mini OS
17:43
I think I bumped into RealmsMUD back in 1993 during its heyday. Used to peak at 130 simultaneous players back then.
posted on October 29, 2012 by Wesley David

This is the beginning of the final week of the first month of the RedHat study buddy group! How have things gone for you? I hope you’ve stayed on track with your studies, because I sure haven’t! The last time I posted about this Study Buddy Group, my goals were: Set up a more permanent virtualization environment on some hardware that I’ve reclaimed. I want to set up a bare metal

Yeah, two seconds is serious downtime. — Michael Hampton 23 secs ago
@MichaelHampton If his boss says it's "serious" then it probably is to him too.
@ChrisS I got the impression that he seems to think he's supposed to check out PHP from SVN... and that he has to stop the whole web server before recompiling it.
Ah; well he could probably use a bit of direction as to checkout, compile, install, restart...
17:57
Bah. Leave svn to the people developing PHP itself, and go use packages like everybody else.
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Q: Linux servers going into Halt when pressing Control-D in putty or exit in the shell

Itai GanotSince today at noon, there are 4-5 linux servers which are going to Halt whenever i type exit or use Control-D to close the putty window. Did anyone encounter this weird behavior before? I've checked the aliases list on the servers and there is no alias regarding halt command. After the server ca...

Nice. you log out, go home. And at that moment the server goes down.
One way to get a 24/7 sysadmin
@Hennes I posted an answer to that. Maybe it'll help.
Heh, could be
My first thought was ^D from a single user boot, but that conflicted with logging in via SSH
Been there before BTW. Boot a broken server in single user. Fix, bring it 'up'
A day later find a root prompt on console. Close it.....
I'll call that 'educative' :)
18:15
@ward how much did he earth move for you ?
@ChrisS to be honest I don't think anyone reads past the site name. Even if we put a subtitle of Don't bother migrating it we'd still get just as many
@Iain My first idea was - on SO - to switch SU and SF in the migration list, so that SU appears first.
@MichaelHampton That may have been suggested somewhere
@Iain Time to kill off the migration system....
I really don't want to disable SF as a migration target altogether, but I think MDMarra made the best point: People who don't bother to realize they're posting a Good SysAdmin Question on a Programming website may not be worth the time, probably aren't going to follow through, wont become productive members of the site, etc.
Is this likely to get answers - serverfault.com/questions/411868/… 3 months an 0 isn't great
18:25
Weird. Just got a ping from a recruiter who has a position that requires in-depth kernel tuning & virtualization experience in addition to deep "network attached storage" knowledge. Oookay.
@Iain Added my close vote.
@Iain Note: I'm not looking to solve a particular problem here, rather I'm trying to understand how these things work in the Linux kernel.
It might make a good question for unix.SE, but not in the form it's in now.
18:47
How are our New Yorkers doing? @voretaq7?
@Zypher? @PeterGrace?
Etc.?
Haven't seen them this morning
@WesleyDavid I think Bart fled inland, to PA.
We got a pretty good windstorm this weekend. Couple days of 40-50mph winds, but that's pretty typical autumnal weather here.
@ChrisS I don't know if the stats are available, but when I look at all the questions that get migrated from SO, it sure seems like a lot of the people asking don't follow them here - their accounts are grey.
Did anyone already point out that the Bounty (a replica, made in Nova Scotia) sunk in the storm:
@jscott by matrimonial edict
18:55
@Iain Vancouver (and @Adrian in Seattle) are well-protected from Tsunamis by Vancouver Island.
@Iain I could answer it. I marked it when I first saw, but got distracted.
@Iain Looking for a good picture of what I was doing around the time of the quake...
@Iain Connubial demand.
@Ward Puget Sound is more like a big damn bath-tub. It's at most 10 miles wide and sloshes around like a sink full of dishwater.
@Ward We didn't feel it. We're on top of a hill though, so we don't feel distant quakes here. The night shift might've felt it at the office in Pioneer Square though.
Im sitting at lunch in Chicago prepared to handle the calls from NY and such. I'm the on,y one out of the area
18:58
@Ward I saw that when I looked on google maps yesterday morning did you feel it ?
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