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14:08
@packs just saw your friend request
@coredump I just realized that I hadn't setup scrobbling since moving systems last spring
So AT&T called me last night. At about 10 min to midnight. Was there a problem? Was my T1 acting up? No. It was to give me a status update on the ticket. At 10 min to midnight. FML.
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That's the most heartwarming thing i've read all month. (or possibly ever).
Interesting. I seem to find a lot of jerks on reddit.
I have a customer with a brand new Dell laptop running Office 2010. Apparently there is a known bug with email address auto-complete in this version. The customer is so consumed with this issue and the "time lost" with having to type in a complete address, that he is demanding that I call MS support, or have Dell replace the laptop.
14:13
See? these kind of people.
@DanBig Auto-completion works fine for me... We've been running Office 2010 for months.
@DanBig: I suggest you point him to the contacts function in outlook
its a brand new feature, came in outlook 97 or something like that
@Pauska: Wait, what?
@pauska, I'm thinking the "known bug" is that previous versions of Office used a nk2 file to keep track of people you sent e-mails to in the past. Office 2010 doesn't use, and can't import, that file; it creates a new Contact List with those names.
Works nice as that Contact List will follow you around if you use Exchange or IMAP.
It's a brand new feature from 97? :-)
14:19
@BartSilverstrim WARNING! Sarcasm detected!
@ChrisS, you are correct. And it works like a charm. Until he closes outlook. Next time its opened, auto-complete is empty
My Sarcasmeter must be broken...
Very, very broken..
It rattles sometimes when I sneeze.
@DanBig What's backing his e-mails? Local PST?
14:20
@ChriS: I knows.. perhaps the user has duplicate "suggested contacts" address books
Wow. And Gilbert Gottfreid was just fired from Afflac over Japan comments.
@ChrisS, no local pst, just a straight up exchange connection
@DanBig Interesting; haven't seen that problem.
no @jacob today? I wonder if we scared him off last night :o
14:22
what happened last night @TomOConnor?
he made some poorly timed jokes, and we kinda took the piss a bit :P
Thats a link to someone else having the issue, the problem is that it introduces a 3rd party product into the mix, which will only cause confusion for him, and suicidal/homicidal thoughts for me.
There are so few people who appreciate this: I was fixing my in-law's (old) computer, copying files across the network topped out around 6MBps. I'm used to saturating my Gb network with my computers. It was like waiting for dialup all over again.
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@ChrisS I tend to use the arcfour cipher on scp for that very reason. It's as close to no-encryption as you'll get without patching ssh.
Anyone know how old @Jacob is? I thought he said he was 15 but has 2 years experience in sysadminning?
14:26
@BartSilverstrim He's 15
yeah, 15 apparently.
I don't typically use scp, mostly just sftp for remote stuff... But in-network it's all unencrypted nfs or cifs. In this case an older Windows box and it's pathetic little hard drive maxed out at ~6MBps. I was groaning the other day at my 50MBps drives, looking at the new 100+MBps disk drives and 500+MBps SSD PCIe cards.
@TomOConnor, can you point me to a transcript of that part of the evening?
In other news, I think this is an incredibly badly timed / worded advert. awsmedia.s3.amazonaws.com/hero_jp_launch_en.png
Nice, he felt a little silly it seemed.
It was the comment about Robert's niece that made me giggle the most. It was just the most epic bad timing
That, and the moray.
Haaaaaaa, hilarious transcript from last night
poor @Jacob, lol
Just started reading it...
Apparently Jacob slipped some slang and inadvertently nearly offended someone on the chat, that's the summary? I'm going to guess you guys ragged him to pieces afterwards...let's get back to the transcript...
@BartSilverstrim Basically
14:40
Y'know...I never really thought about the sexual orientation of anyone here.
Turns out, everyone's gay
I forget which of you are on the wrong side of the ocean most of the time.
@MarkM:I'd have to be bi since my gravatar has my son on it...
My gravitar has me sitting in a giant chair. Would that make me asexual?
I feel bad for Jacob if he's 15 because he's probably not used to stepping in verbal poo like that. We've all been there unless you can't speak.
My gravatar is an extreme eye closeup, so would that make me a Sauron fetishist?
14:42
Mine is of me sat in a children's paddington bear ride looking fed-up because it was a shit day
@Chopper3 That makes you a pedobearexual
Oh poor jacob
Holy shit...@MarkM is a leprechaun?
@MarkM I was with my kids
@BartSilverstrim Yeah dude, 100% Leppy
@Chopper3 Jokes :)
14:44
i knows
But yeah, at least @Jacob learned to watch that kind of thing in a room like this and not in a meeting or group
Reading that transcript is like seeing a deer in the headlights
Poor kid! :-)
Did he also say he has CP?
CP?
Child Pornography?
Child Porn
14:46
Corporal Punishment?
sigh of course right to the child porn
I worked with police here on CP cases
My mind is scarred
Oh geez you people are terrible.
Yeah, totally.
<just getting to the niece part of the transcript>
14:47
@BartSilverstrim niece?? Best typo ever, considering the context.
My son's 3rd godfather is homossexual, and a great friend of the family, we have the liberty to play and use some slang to call him, but it's a totally different matter with friends :P
But yeah, I don't think you guys scared Jacob away, he is 15 and in school, after all. He's usually not on until 2-3ish EST (Someone GMT me, I'm very self centric)
(yes, he has 3 godfathers)
@MarkM making fun of...who's niece? Jacob "calling her dumb"?
@BartSilverstrim The CP convo that got struck up
14:50
You should all be ashamed of doing that to Jacob.
@MarkM That'd be 1800-1900 GMT/UTC I think, considering we're now in EDT.
He's a greenhorn sysadmin in training and already you broke him.
@Iszi gracias, sir.
@BartSilverstrim At least he got broken early and in a loving environment?
Hey, it's no different to being sent to the stores for a Left-handed screwdriver
or a wireless lan cable.
14:52
@BartSilverstrim it's all part of the BOFH training I think
Nothing prepares you for the simon test.
As an ME I had all kinds of fun having the new kids go wash the gels
@TomOConnor I once sent a guy searching for pings, because we were running out
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Here my biggest "cultural sensitivity" handicaps are asperger's and being fat.
Not that I really care.
@packs Oh that is particularly evil. I love it.
14:54
@TomOConnor Doesn't so much work anymore sighs
I feel lucky. I was "new guy" in a total clusterfuck. Everyone was too busy to haze me.
@TomOConnor Or pick some random color and tell them nothing else will do. "The LD said MAUVE! What part of mauve don't you understand?!?"
When I worked at the ISP you weren't really an employee until you made a major fuckup.
in my first sysadmin job, i waas having enormoust trouble getting the right partition table layout on a raid array
and my manager told me that each disk could only have it's mbr erased a dozen times.
evil bugger.
@BartSilverstrim That's my feeling in general. My turning point was when I did a nessus scan against a stormworm submaster. Nothing like triggering a DDoS against a 35k campus to wake you up in the morning.
14:57
the guy i was replacing had made the mistake of dropping the entire database tables for the application
so i was told that as long as i didn't do that
i'd be ok
Sam
Sam
In my early days I deleted a clients entire accounts data, and they're backup hadn't worked for weeks
did they notice?
I never did anything wrong.
Sam
Sam
I learned to always check client backups after that!
@coredump I don't believe you.
Sam
Sam
14:58
Unfortunately they did notice
except removing disks from a Raid 0 array and almost losing the fileserver
@TomOConnor I am kidding, its impossible to go ahead without at least one major screwup
I'd be pretty annoyed with whoever set up a raid0 fileserver
I poped the wrong disk out of a failed Raid 5 array once
no idea how that didn't die
14:59
@Zypher me too.
@TomOConnor you must understand why people here normally hire me.
then there was my first install of vmware tools
@Zypher spares?
under linux
I think they should put LCD screens on the front of disks to say what their serial number is
14:59
I formatted a DHCP server without realizing it was a DHCP server. That was fun.
I don't have any cool stories yet...
@packs no after some poking and prodding the array came back online
@MarkM with a long enough lease time, you might get away with it for a while!
@TomOConnor they hire me because their infrastructure ir normally FUBAR and want me to fix it. So I always arrive with some pretty weird stuff (raid 0 fileservers, for example)
needless to say i labeled disk 0 and disk 8 after that
15:00
one of my colleagues once forgot to remove "staging." from something before publishing it
@TomOConnor No one noticed except the people within earshot. They don't know the whole story, just that I can yell "fuck" really really loudly.
so we got a LOT of traffic through the office.
I remember the first time I crashed "nearly crash proof" Windows NT Server 3.1.
Know those little legs on the IC's on the motherboard?
NT blue screens if you touch two of them with a screwdriver.
Did you drop a screw on them?
damnit .. update box , then run vmware tools sigh ...
15:01
Near enough.
Screwdriver slipped.
While the case was open.
Bzzt...blue screen.
On my very first job I had two client staff working for me resetting the passwords of thousands of customer netware accounts - they got bored so starting setting 'comedy' passwords such as giving a partner called McDonald a password of 'EIEIO" and leaving others passwords such as 'fornication', 'leather' and 'fetish'
@BartSilverstrim You can say you... screwed the server.
almost rebooted our entire production vmware host stack because it was 3am and i was bounced through like 10 servers to get to the stuff in the half finished colo i was working on that week
@BartSilverstrim A friend of mine did something similar with a screw, except it welded itself to the mobo
15:02
YEAHHHHHHHHHHHHH
@Coredump - you forgot the sunglasses move...
@BartSilverstrim: Yeah, NT is rubbish like that...
@coredump <horatio> You could say he.. sunglasses screwed the server
damn
Ahhh
you beat me!
15:03
yeah, uncrashable my ass.
see, this is my cultural sensivity, I am the strange foreigner trying to fit in and getting the jokes wrong.
@BartSilverstrim that remembers me of the "More Magic Switch" history
@coredump Pretty close, though
Gotta go. Autobots, transform and roll out...
@BartSilverstrim Pft, I lit one in fire doing that once... Those 12v rails in the old power supplies could put out some amperage, and didn't have fault detection back then.
djk
djk
15:05
I broke our domain the other week while preparing our DC for the introduction of a secondary DC. Fixed it before anyone realised, thankfully, but I almost filled my pants when I tried to login and it told me that the domain didn't exist.
@ChrisS Those ones were great, and made fantastic bench power supplies for CMOS tinkering.
@djk I know the feeling
Is that feeling that happens just 2 seconds before hitting enter and seeing that you wrote rm -rf / tmp/*
@TomOConnor Yep, still have a few around just for that reason. An actual DC testing supply costs hundreds still; they practically give those things away at computer surplus stores.
ahahahaha
easter egg!
hah, it still works then?
djk
djk
15:06
@coredump thankfully never done that one but my boss has. Told me it was one of the worst days of his life and the biggest fuck-up he's ever made.
Raising a domain to a 2008R2 DFL and then the whole forest to 2008R2. Cross your fingers
@ChrisS Same. I have an oscilloscope (with valves inside it) that I picked up from a flea market for 20 euro
it's all about ancient tech :)
The two most ancient things I have are a Z80 MSX computer and a valve short wave radio
YAY! AD RECYCLE BIN
It's the little things....really it is.
15:29
hey can anyone help out? serverfault.com/questions/247656/…
@fire I don't know the syntax of linux systems well enough to give you the proper command, but it looks like you're telling the system to move an articlesdb directory into a folder where one already exists. Make sure you're actually moving the files and not the folder.
@Iszi so i would need to use /home/sphinx/tmp/articlesdb/* you think?
In DOS, I'd do `move C:\home\sphinx\tmp\articlesdb\x.x C:\home\sphinx`
Okay, that's not working out right.
There. Replace x with * except where x is part of a word.
And translate to *nix speak.
im thinking of just removing the original file and then moving
Looks like crosslinked or symlinked folders...
15:38
@ChrisS Yeah, that's another thing that's pretty much *nix-specific which could affect it.
djk
djk
go into /home/sphinx/tmp/articlesdb/ and run mv * ../../articlesdb/ I guess?
or delete the empty "articlesdb" directory from /home/sphinx/ and mv /home/sphinx/tmp/articlesdb /home/sphinx/
yeh thats what im gonna do
posted on March 15, 2011 by Adam Carter, MSFT

Walk through the decisions you'll make when migrating from Windows XP to Windows 7. This guide provides assistance on migration—from gathering information about your environment to deploying the operating system. You’ll learn about the tools and resources available from Microsoft and make the best decisions for your environment.

posted on March 15, 2011 by Tim Rains, MSFT

Tim Rains is joined by Damian Hasse from the MSRC Engineering team and James Rodrigues from the Windows Serviceability Team to discuss how Microsoft produces high quality security updates for more than a billion systems worldwide.

posted on March 15, 2011 by Chris Caldwell

In this episode, we’re joined by Celia Morant-Kraus and Gayle Mateer from Microsoft’s HR IT Department. Listen in as they discuss the Windows Azure platform and how it helps capacity management and service-level agreements, and how it provides a flawless computing experience for employees.

Is that first article serious?
djk
djk
Hey Windows 7 has only been out for for well over a year.
15:48
@djk It RTMd almost TWO years ago
nice of them
djk
djk
Ya, but it's only been out since October 2009. Cut them some slack!
;)
bastards
The technet feed better be paid advertising because 99% of the time it's useless marketing BS.
it's easy to ignore though
Actually the flow charts in that are good for a giggle.
15:52
actually you can do an ignore user on it :)
That's better :D
@Chopper3 All I'm saying, if we're allowing blatant ad-bot in here, SE had better be getting paid for it. I don't mind ads, how lots of businesses make money...
I for one can't wait for Jacob's blog to pop up here :)
because it'll be funny :)
16:01
heh
It is a hoppin blog, last post was Feb 14th.
I blog, but it's mostly too off-topic for here, i suspect.
if I had one it would mostly be about cheese, late-70's TV and muscular pain...
Sam
Sam
Can I get peoples opinion, A SQL Server which houses a bug tracking database, which contains a lot of reasonably large attachments 10-500Mb. Would you pay the quite large fee for a SQL Server standard licence in the office it is used in, or house that database on an already paid for SQL instance, that is in the other office, connected to this office by a (not great) 8Mb link?
@Sam: I'd want the former, but probably settle for the latter.
16:10
plan a
Bug trackers can get big, but they're not high-throughput systems.
@SmallClanger Depends how big your customer base is, and how crap your code is.
True. I'm assuming it's an internal DB, going by the way the question was phrased, though. @Sam: What's the tracker?
Sam
Sam
Yeah it's all internal, using Fogbugz
I think the thing that might necessitate it's own, local hosting is how much downtime you can afford if you lose the link. Our tracker is more critical than our email.
Sam
Sam
16:16
Indeed, fortunately I don't have to make the final decision, I will just present the options to the person providing the budget, but i know if the link went down they would be some pretty upset people :)
Fortunately the codebase is pretty good, so the throughput of bugs isn't that high.
@ChrisS, I am 98% sure that technet feed isn't being paid for. I think Kyle added it a while back. It could be easily removed. I agree that it seems to have a very high noise to signal ratio...
djk
djk
Having a really weird issue with a Windows 7 32bit VM. Random complete lockups, but CPU usage is at 0 until I try to connect via RDP (as shown by XenCenter). Seems to be post-SP1. Anyone else experiencing anything similar?
(Usage shoots to 100% and stays there until forced to reboot by the way, once I try to connect)
16:31
I am kinda annoyed that how do I secure my box question got closed. I was thinking a good generic security question might be useful, I was planning on adding a lot more links and so on... serverfault.com/questions/247402/locking-down-a-box-on-the-web
love your answer but the question was crap
ROAR!
hide
is busy scratching himself
16:43
@Holocryptic Fleas?
@Holocryptic You can get creams for that.
I want to make sure it's good and raw so I get the good stuff. Otherwise the doc blows me off.
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And that goes on the wall!
Annd...I'm done eating now.
@packs wuss.
16:46
@voretaq7 You're one to talk mister 1pm lunch
@Holocryptic I hope the doctor is cute.
@packs yeah, gotta go microwave my food soon :)
I'm pretty sure that makes it worse, @TomOConnor.
@TomOConnor if he is, I'll get his number for you
@Holocryptic giggle
17:22
I don't understand how anyone could enjoy working with Sharepoint. It makes me murdery dealing with the navigation alone, nevermind dealing with all the web code.
@DanBig, do you have any evidence that suggests that anyone does enjoy working with sharepoint?
puts hand up N-no? slowly puts hand down
Anyone that ever got picked on in grade school will LOVE this video deadspin.com/#!5782089/…
Rule34, there is something for everyone.
17:37
@MarkM, Perhaps I am missing some of the context here, but how can a 12 year old kid be bullying a 16 year old kid that appears to have at least a 1' and 70 pounds on him... From just a video this short video it is really to get the big picture. There has got to be more to this...
@Zoredache In the article it says that the larger kid is constantly picked on by everyone at school because he never is violent back
there's a link to an aussie newspaper article on it too, apparently everyone at the school gives the kid shit, regardless of what grade they're in
I say good on the big kid.
@DanBig seriously. Kick the crap out of one twerp and everyone else will probably back off.
Then this popped up: zangiefkid.com
And made it so much more awesome than it already was
Yes, i read the article, but I am not sure I am willing to accept that as the complete truth. The person they cite as the source of him not ever being aggressive is the big kids father... Parents rarely seem to know the full truth about this type of thing... I am not saying he deserved it or not, just that I refuse to accept stories like this at face value.
Sam
Sam
17:42
Does anyone else read this, get to the question and realize they have forgotten what was said at the top?
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Q: SQL Server authemtication in one way trust

IMHOI have following: DOMAIN_PROD DOMAIN_DEV DOMAIN_DEV trusts DOMAIN_PROD - one way trust Server: SERVER_DEV1 belongs to DOMAIN_DEV, running SQL Server 2008 R2 DOMAIN_PROD\ACCOUNT1 - sysadmin and local admin on DOMAIN_DEV I'm logged in as DOMAIN_PROD\ACCOUNT1 on a PC that belongs to DOMAIN_PROD...

@Zoredache I dunno man, he certainly didn't look like the agressor from the video. I mean, he got slugged in the side of the face and didn't even react until way later.
I love watching videos where the underdog, or the bullied are able to dish out some justice, it just warms my heart.
Seeing a bully get their comeuppance is incredibly satisfying.
@Zoredache Just the fact that the big kid clearly kicked the crap out of the other one, and the other kid got the longer suspension says it all
lol that is the best video I have ever seen
he fucking piledrived him
I agree, in this specific instance he response appears justified. But the audio wasn't good. Was he being sarcastic before they started recording. Did he do more after the video was done? Did he start it first, then walk away, then the recording started, and this is the kid deciding to get even?
17:46
that is all irrelevant
Oh? You are saying that only the recorded portion of the event should be use by a school when deciding the amount of punishment?
@Zoredache In this case, yeah, they were both way out of line. I'd suspend them for a day or two, then detention for a month or two.
I said that the words you just said, were irrelevant
@Zoredache I dunno man, I don't know a kid with a violent bone in his body that would react the way that kid did after getting punched in the side of the head. He just stood there and defended himself until the little guy went all Ali on him.
Big guy seemed pretty docile until he hit beast mode
lol
yea he was clearly on an island there
everyone surrounding him was egging on the little guy
17:50
If someone punched me in the side of the head, especially someone half my size, I'd immediately go into attack mode. You need to be docile to react the way the big guy did until he beasted
agreed
encyclopedia dramatica has a hilarious article on this for anyone with a browser that has a good popup blocker
he also could have stomped him senseless when he was on the ground
I guess my point is that while I do believe I fit your 'got picked on at school' criteria, I do not love this video, or most videos like this. I also tend to think the Internet and media does a very poor job actually communicating the facts, and full situation in a way that may make me willing to feel sympathy.
lol ED is hilarious
"before slamming the Rat down with enough force to destroy the other half of Japan"
17:58
@Zoredache Ah, I don't feel sympathy for him. I fear him.
"With the might and wrath worthy of Zeus did Casey hurl his malefactor back to the earth like a thunderbolt, burying him in a pile of his own arrogance and shame."
Can you imagine if the people that edited ED actually put their talent to work somewhere useful?
Interesting Remote Desktop weirdness: If I give focus to an open session on a server 2003 box when the task bar button is flashing, My session on a different server 2008 box gets closed with the "Another user has logged in to this server" error...
Trying to confirm it now. How do you make a remote desktop taskbar button flash on demand? :)
i find that if you leave focus while fullscreened during login it flashes
the only way that I know how to do that is with two monitors though
I have 2 monitors, so I'll give that a go.
Damn, it's not happening now. It did it 3 times on the trot...
18:16
@Chopper3 thanks for the tip (ignoring the Microsoft Technet user)
that casey video is epic.
it made my day
Hello guys
yoo
Hey @Jacob
18:34
@Chopper3 thanks :(
Both forests that I'm responsible for are now 2008R2 functional levels
all is well in the world
and it's only tuesday
I'm glade to see we had a great conversation at my expense :)...
@Jacob Buck up, 'lil pilgrim. No need to be all down. It's Tuesday, your house isn't flooded, and you're not being exposed to potentially lethal radiation. You should be merry and gay!!
@Holocryptic Nobody's getting exposed to radiation (except those poor workers who's bosses were dumb and had them within dangerous proximity to those reactors needlessly).
@ChrisS sigh. my joke is ruined. I'll just go back to installing SQL.
18:41
@Holocryptic ^^ this the media blew the story way out of proportion
@Holocryptic YEAH GO HOME!!
Everyone should be gay. That'll solve the overpopulation problem.
@TomOConnor Yeah... I don't need to nuke a hole so no comment?
@Jacob I'm not entirely clear on your meaning. At least, I hope I'm not.
@TomOConnor I don't want to dig a Big hole with a ICBM like I did yesterday, so in order to prevent said action, I refuse to comment
18:45
Ah.
I thought for a moment, you'd come up with some too-soon quality sexual position. Which is entirely plausible.
I call rule 34 on that. Apocalyptic porn.
Hey, it's no different to being sent to the stores for a Left-handed screwdriver
or a wireless lan cable. I'm not that dumb :(
@TomOConnor I'm not even gay and I know the nuke-a-hole position. Where have you been?
@MarkM London. We're a lot more vanilla over here.
hahahaha
oh for fucks sake, I go on a conference call and jscott's only mod-alerted 23 new things, that'll be like >100 today - I'm bloody fed-up of this mod'ing lark
:(
18:47
@Chopper3 LOL
HOLY <kids in the room>
@Chopper3 Get them to hide flag weight
it's been ridiculous recently, it's nice that the system helps people to tidy up questions but someone has to sit there and go through them all
@Chopper3 I just want to point out that I've not flagged anything since you brought up your workload. I'm here for you.
@Zypher I think everyones said almost everything you might have just implied
18:49
it's like he searched for "I have the same problem"
@Chopper3 I know that I flag more stuff that I used to (it's still only like 1 or 2 a day), since the flag weight thing was introduced.
@Jacob i'm sure i have too
every now and again i have a filter that kicks in
well I'm just too busy, it's been silly recently
@MarkM I've been trying to get in the habit of going through and cleaning stuff up if there's nothing that looks particularly fun on the main page.
@Chopper3 flags ... what flags?
18:52
what did you do?
What kinds of things is he flagging over? I see so few things worthy of a true flag that I can't imagine 23 in one day.
Hi chopper3 - i 'm so sorry to come over here to ask you a question..it kind of urgent that i fix this now as we are goin for maintenance outage coming week end-I posted a comment on "unable to login to CISCO management IP" very much appreciate if you help with some suggestions!!!
oh most of them where "I have the same problem" by unrgistered users
oh ffs
so <deleted>
18:52
hi wildchild
@Zypher See what you should do is give jeff(or boss Whoever that might be) a request for an intern tagged feature-request and jeff or boss will(or should) send status-approved and/or status-completed
apologies for bothering you here
@Zypher Oohhhh, okay. So not illegitimate flags, just... over zealous.
@chopper3
@WesleyDavid there's no end of them. I can sit on the /review page and just look at the first posts page and flag a good portion of them
18:53
@WesleyDavid yes
@Zypher So... do we still not have enough mods? =|
where's the question then wildchild
@WesleyDavid Considering the new motivation to flag things, no, we don't have enough.
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Q: unable to login to CISCO management IP

wildchildHello All, I 'm inable to login to my fabric CISCO switch ( MDS 9506) through management IP It's giving an error- when logging it from Device manager "10.20.XX.XX" timed out Busy Network, No Route, or snmpd is unresponsive. Fabric manager has also become unmanagable SNMP engine ID dis...

The solution is easy - TRUNCATE TABLE mod_flags; :-)
18:54
Joel was right, put an arbitrary number next a a person's name and they'll do anything
@ben (548) buy me a car!
hahaha
I never look at the review page... I think I forgot about it. How does one even get there by clicking?
@WesleyDavid (652) pay off my mortage
/me pays of @Packs mortgage in Monopoly money and coconut shells.
@WesleyDavid The only link I've seen is in the description of the Deputy badge
18:56
@Zypher (∞) still needs an intern.....
wildchild you need to check this via an serial cable not via ethernet, as I described
@chopper3 I suspect what has happened here is some configuration changed by networks and it bit me. They don’t even recognize the segment the SAN switches are on, and we all accessed them at some point in the last few months,
true but if you think the IP settings on your management port have been messed up then you need to fix this via the serial port, no if's no buts
@Chopper3 BUT...BUT...BUT
I like butts. I'd say it's right there behind boobs.
18:59
@wildchild it shoudl be labeled "Console" and look just like a normal cat-5 port (unless the MDS is different from all other modern cisco gear)
Are these moderator flags things that only can be handled by an actual moderator, or are they the type that any 10k user should be able to handle? Perhaps us 10k users aren't doing a good enough job at reviewing the flags, and should be reminded?
only handled by mods, 10k can see them IIRC but not do anything besides add a vote
Wow, perusing the reviews page makes me depressed. I never knew there was so much crap being churned. I guess I just selectively ignored posts and responses that were technically low quality.
it's not george, it's the same as every other cisco box
@Holocryptic "I enjoy large posteriors and I cannot prevaricate" -- Ah WoW Gnomes.

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