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11:00
yeah
And sometimes only a squeak hammer with a clown's face on the front?
"Hey look, HTML. Let's import re, and use that to parse it!"
finally visio has installed
Now you can make a DNS server!
ok, lunchtime
Interesting concept. DNS Server in bash
I almost want to try.
11:09
I've got a copy of breakout written in sed somewhere.
I can't access that, but that just sounds painful lol.
I've often wondered if Skynet from the Terminator films had really existing what HW/OS/language would have been used to gain self-awareness and kill us all
it does work.
11:13
HW - not invented yet; OS - BSD; language - C/C++/Python (you know... for the plugins)
it'd run on IBM Watson
I absolutely hate this network lol. Patebin is blocked as "media sharing" too.
The best logic ever?
I tried to get on 4chan last night just for laughs... and it worked fine.
i'll post it there, shall I?
when i leave here i need to write a proxy rule that redirects all http requests to 4chan
11:16
Not a big deal. I just hate that they locked it down so much :(
Make sure you aim it specifically at the /b/ board.
i'm sure our students could find /b/ given 4chan.org as the starting point
They won't have to find it. I'm sure some of them already know.
@RobertMoir or lemonparty.org
hee
i wish i worked for the lib dems
i'd 302 their traffic to lemonparty
That site's still around?
11:18
seemingly
these sites don't work on me anymore
ie, i'm no longer shocked.
2G1C still makes me go Eugh, though
I never could do that one.
meatspin is always good for a laugh. I'll never look on that song in the same way again
Happy Birthday @TomOConnor
thanks @packs :)
I rather like the Loituma song
11:33
the only things that have really shocked me on the web was 2 girls 1 cup and some beheading/snuff videos from the eastern bloc
yeah, i saw a mexican drug cartel beheading a drug mule
that was a bit.. Surreal.
until then, i don't think i'd ever seen a real person get killed.
i mean, i've seen people get hurt, and dead people in real life
but.. not the process.
there was a bosnian/croatian one that was just awful as the victim knew a bit of a few languages so was crying out in things I understood
that's just trolling for a closing
narq or plain off topic ?
or if you have to ask you shouldn't be doing it ?
11:44
wow, that's like 30-40 questions all packed into one ridiculously poorly written sentence.
done
Hey guys, bye guys - just log on here and find I've got a Software Spec to read
closed before i could vote!
I have this horrible feeling that they expect me to work in return for my pay. O.O
@TomOConnor Same here :(
11:46
heh
@ITHedgeHog That's bs. I'm sorry the world is so cruel to you.
That questions was ridiculously packed!
I was expecting it to ask for the meaning of life at the end
thats easy 42
12:02
I'll be 42 in May, I wasn't very happy about turning 40 bit I will be for 42
12:12
The office coffee pot has an autobrew setting. Why did it take me 2 years to actually use it?
Hello everyone,
G'day
where is the best place to search for a good Mac OS X sysadmin?
Mac os x server!
At the Genius Bar? Wait, is this a trick question?
@basilmir I wasn't aware that you could put Mac OSX and Sysadmin in the same sentence.
12:22
@basilmir where, and what's the environment (i.e. number of boxes, stack, network) etc?
Mac OS X Server...
@TomOConnor it's still BSD
Europe... we have a guy here who's doing the bulk of the work...
@Chopper3 That's what they want you to think.
12:23
big place, where
3 Mac mini servers... architecture office.
running what? sounds like a tenth of a job
we're read the manuals... configured the bits... but we're having problems and we don't know how to fix them...
post some questions on the main site, and i'm sure someone will know.
12:24
so is this a perm job or a one-off, and whereabouts in europe
not an actual job... consulting... you name your price... if you're good... we pay :D
careers.sf perhaps.
one-off
whats the name of that site where you can advertise one-off jobs guys?
you'll still need to tell us where you are
I think @TomOConnor swatted it on the nose.
12:25
odes maybe... but that's no good
odesk
ah, narrow market
We can't seem to find anyone with a complete understanding of the system...
@basilmir your system, or mac in general?
Mac OS X Server 10.6.6
Is that Snow Leopard?
12:27
yes
I believe 10.6.7 was just released a week or two ago?
i thought that was 10.7
"Lion"
I'm patiently waiting for "Cheetah"
shouldn't be that hard to sort out a 3 server network
10.7 is only in beta
One airport Extreme, 3 Macs, done.
get a Drobo Pro and use Retrospect for backups.
as is, i think, 10.6.7
current release is 10.6.6
12:29
ahh
we have our mac servers backing up to commvault simpana which was a bitch to set up but works very nicely now
@basilmir what problems are you experiencing?
.7 is beta i think
@basilmir also, where in europe are you?
Incidentally, there was recently a patch from EMC to correct an issue where a 10.7 system attempting an smb connection would cause a hard crash on a Celera. Whoops.
12:30
We have two clients who insist on using Macs... They also use us for technical support, which means me... If I can fumble through configuring them, seems like any administrator worth their grit should be able to as well.
well... we have come face on with ACLs and POSIX permissions...
tried to configure SMB shares...
@RobertMoir I fricking love commvault for ESX
nobody can write to them...
@ChrisS I admined some Macs for a while, and that's a pretty good assessment. I definitely ended up learning some very definite quarks.
depends what sort of support you're talking about Chris - installing photoshop on a mac and connecting it to a windows server is a bit different from installing mac osx server from scratch and setting up Open Directory
12:31
but your user accounts on different servers have different UIDs
or you're in the wrong group?
for now users are on just one server
and one group...
smb share is on one server ... the other have www and other resposabilities
basilmir, have you configured open directory? And joined the other two servers as OD members?
@chopper3 - I love commvault full stop. It's made our lives so much easier here
As far as perms go, i'd do my restrictions via ACL only rather than trying to mix and match posix permissions... especially for SMB sharing
@basilmir basically, it sounds like you should add users to a group, then chown the smb shared folder to be owned by that group, and chmod g+w
@RobertMoir doing that you definitely need central auth, OD is probably the sensible call
@basilmir Can I assume that you are primarily a Mac shop with only the CAD guys using Windows?
thats how i see it - OD is free after all once you've already purchased mac os x server
12:35
mac shop and some old workstations on windows yes
it goes like this... DNS is running, Opendirectory running, Kerberos running, LDAP running, Users added to workgroup done
do Mac Minis come with raided disks now?
ok that seems reasonable
@TomOConnor software raid
mac mini server edition comes with two disks which can be raided
good good
@basilmir please tell me it's RAID 1 :)
12:37
@TomOConnor it's raid 1
whew :)
when we configure SMB, we add the group as the share owner and so on
what you're doing sounds reasonable so far
click share... everything seems ok... xp machine map as network drive and each log in with their own account...
BUT when they try to write they get a disk full error
sometimes access denied with permissions errors...
i've right clicked on the folder, Get Info went down to permissions and propagated ownership to everything beneath...
i don't understand... shouldn't the SMB server take care of the permissions for me... what on earth did i set them up in there in the first place...
now i'm back to square one, reading the forums for the last two days, opening up terminal to try some old fix from a two year old post... :(
@RobertMoir True, this case would be more of the former and less of the latter. The only "server" type stuff I've done is opening CIFS shares and similar. These clients only have 2 or 3 computers.
12:45
Morning gents.
http://i.imgur.com/pgVAY.gif
@DanBig Wow. I'm sort of glad you didn't OneBox that.
I was secretly hoping it would pop up in chat and mesmerize everyone.
Or induce seizures...
Either or.
You need to post it in it's own message
Lá Fhéile Pádraig Sona Daoibh
12:59
Bless you...
13:44
dont' think animated gif's onebox
@Zypher it did in the Vote To Close room
shrugs
there goes that theory
Ahh, finally the nice weather is coming to the NE
Dropped my car off to have my summer tires/wheels installed today.
just looking at a FW config someone did for me, asked them to open up an entire /23, can you guess what they did? yep, 508 separate lines - ffs
:(
13:54
I know
14:06
got two 42" screens today for monitoring (dashboard)
now i just gotta find a monitoring software
:P
nice, what resolution?
I pulled a projector out of a dumpster the other day.... I now have top running on the full extent of my living room wall. The wife is amused.
Sam
Sam
Speaking of monitoring software, has any tried the windows port of Nagios, Nagwin?
A mate of mine got a projector and thought it would be a great idea to point it at his white fabric lounge window blinds, it was, great picture, until a neighbour came around to complain about the inverted porn he was showing for all passers by
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@Sam whhhhhhyyy????
@Chopper3 Nice
Sam
Sam
14:10
@Chopper3 because unfortunately I can't get a linux server installed at a certain client
bawws
Chopper3: just 1080p
(regular LCD tv's, they were dirt cheap but good enough to show a big red dot if something is wrong)
what interfaces?
I'm a bit of a TV geek as, well I work in that sector
going to use hdmi -> dvi
i hatez vga
so it has DVI-D right? with HDCP?
14:15
What TV doesn't these days?
'dirt cheap'
well, um
let me check then
(HDCP to run nagios?...)
My dirt cheap 42" TV ($450 at Target :-D) works great.... except the IR remote sensor is dead.
no, to run football games when the boss is away
I have to buy lots of TV for [main client], we have one room called 'The White Room' with one TV for every single TV channel we show - had to have extra power and aircon ran to the room
one tv per channel? why not use those multiplexers and run 4 channels on one screen?
14:22
because we have to know our platform's working 24x7
@Chopper: What poor bugger has to sit there in front of it all day?
we have HDMI breakouts connected to these custom boxes that tell us that each channel is working fine (makes sure the video and audio are fluctuating) and tells us if there's a problem but you still have to be sure it's fine.
yeah, but you still get to see 4 channels simultainously.. or are people looking at them from a huge distance?
anyways, "HDMI™/HDCP Input (1.3 w/Deep Color)"
so I guess im safe for the xbox
@SmallClanger we have a 24x365 team who are doing that and also watching EVERY single video asset that goes onto the platform for quality, make sure there's no weird mpeg/h.254 compression issues
@pauska quite a distance yeah, there's >60 of them
@pauska great news about the TVs
@Chopper3, where do you work?
14:26
Do i lose rep on recalc with closed questions?
you wouldn't know it, it's a UK thing
@DanBig - don't think so - give it a whirl and see
I went on a tour with a symphonic band to the UK once. Started in Edinburgh and worked our way South to London. It was an excellent trip. That and Top Gear are what come to mind when I think of the UK.
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A: apache for armstrong linux

Tom O'ConnorAccording to the Angstrom Package browser, There is a version of apache2 for this distribution. So I assume you can use the Angstrom distro's package manager, which from my limited googling appears to be opkg. At a wild guess, try opkg install apache2, and see what happens?

questions like this bug me
i googled, and found a plausible answer in about 40s
It may not be 100% right, but i'm pretty convinced it's good enough to teach the OP how to fish
@Chopper3, i did a recalc, still same rep, so i guess not
14:32
people who ask those kind of questions dont want to find out things for themselves
if they cant even bother to check the webpage of the software.. blah
Which is why I answered it
not saying stfw, noob
and @TomOConnor I only just realised your birthday is the same day as Guinness global marketing day - top o' the mornin to ya
name-calling and RTFM etc is not something i'd approve
so im fully with you on this one
14:34
I usually try to help people like this. At least on SO, they get the wrath of 50 angry people with nothing better to do. Usually I help them with the answer, and an explanation of where to look for it. Some people are new, and simply don't know how to find things.
@Iain St Patrick, patron saint of green vomit.
Guinness have marketed it very well
But the question was from SO.... Likely the OP does know much about Linux/Apache/etc.
Not an excuse for not STFW though.
@Chopper3 yeah, but i'm bored. I feel like answering dumb questions. Plus, more rep, y'know.
djk
djk
Windows admins: I'm trying to figure out if/why my logon script isn't running (drives aren't getting mapped). Running RSoP doesn't seem to have a section that would show if there was a problem with the logon script – where should I be looking to find this out?
14:40
first time seeing STFW
djk
djk
Losing my marbles here.
@djk Did you look in the event log on a machine that's failing to process the script?
@djk Have you tried adding a line to the script that writes to a local file?
morning
djk
djk
Yep, I looked through the event viewer but couldn't see anything relating to it.
jscott, will do that now.
14:42
@djk Well, there will either be an event log entry saying that it processed successfully or that it encountered an error
@djk Assuming that the machine is set to process the script, that is
djk
djk
In the system log I assume, MarkM?
@djk In Application I believe
@TomOConnor I thought he was patron saint of lightweights who can't hold their liquor and piss themselves on the train in the middle of the afternoon?
djk
djk
@MarkM Any idea what the "Source" would be?
@djk sceCLI makes an entry for processessing security settings in GPO, In XP, I think normal ones go there too, but I'm on 7 right now. There's a separate log just got GPO in vista/7
djk
djk
14:47
Thanks, will check. Quite a few from sceCLI.
@djk That's just security policy though. If you're on vista/7, look in the actual Group Policy log
djk
djk
I suspect this has something to do with the introduction of the 2008 DC to a 2003 domain, but I don't know why. Permissions remain the same, the logon script can be called when logged in and it executes just fine.
I will do, thanks MarkM.
@djk I assume you did /forestprep and all of that?
Japan says it's all under control, but they are using helicopters to dump water on reactors 3 and 4 to prevent meltdown. Meanwhile the North American agency says that radiation levels near Fukushima are too high and China asks Japans to be clearer about the nuclear threat.
That means: Godzilla.
14:52
@coredump i've been being EXTRA NICE to my pet lizard lately. Just in case.
@TomOConnor: I think saying "Google it, you spanner." is fine, if you go on to give a reasonable interpretation of the results of your own googling.
Gojira
@SmallClanger I quite like interpreting google results. A bit like "show your working" on A-level maths exams
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-fPcqu5aMyw
GOLLYZILLA!
So, little test: what does the acronym AD&D stands for?
djk
djk
14:54
@MarkM yep I did /forestprep and all that stuff. Did it all properly.
Authentication works against both DCs etc, for all intents and purposes it went fine although the logon script no longer executes for some reason.
@coredump I'm pretty sure it's Advanced Dungeons and Dragons, but I get the feeling this is a trick question...
djk
djk
GPO applies just fine, etc.
Advanced Dungeons and Dragons?
someone's tagged this as low quality but I don't know enough to tell, what's your thoughts; serverfault.com/questions/248605/…
Advanced Dungeons & Dragons
14:55
Hmm
Thank god most of the people here are nerds
I just found AD&D as Accidental Death and Dismemberment insurance...
@Chopper3 Looks like one for @RobertMoir
@coredump clearly I'm the only one who ever worked in the insurance industry before?
@coredump for me that is 3rd on google's list and under the wikipedia disambiguation page
@coredump roll a D20, 17-18 lose an arm, 19-20 lose a leg
(and yes that's a mindfuck for the first month or so, especially if you're a D&D player)
14:57
wha?
@Chopper3 What's wrong? Missed your saving throw against heavy machinery again?
@voretaq7 apparently so. Insurance industry sounds evil. :P
@RobertMoir see my link above
@coredump "Insurance industry IS evil." Fixed that for you.
this convo reminds me of darths and droids
i don't know MS Dynamics
14:58
ah ok, thanks
@Chopper3 Shit question. Also it's a MS Dynamics CRM question (Programming, but not even appropriate for SO in my opinion)
other than its CRM stuff so a PITA by default
@RobertMoir But you know Sharepoint.. Near enough, right?
MS Dynamics/GPCRM is the ONLY product I've ever seen that uses a relational database but has ABSOLUTELY NO FOREIGN KEYS
14:59
i mean the other one.. no!
I still twitch when I think about it. twitch twitch
google.com/search?ie=UTF-8&q=42U+in+meters <- learn something new every day. Apparently Google's units converter knows what a U is
Oh yeah, that's cool. :)
test
It worked.
test received
15:13
testes...1...2
I'd get that checked out
@MarkM medicine.stackexchange.com?
@voretaq7 There's a need for that. Every time I look on webMD it's like "you might have: headache, the common cold, mild flu, brain cancer"
@MarkM IT'S NEVER LUPUS! (except that one time)
15:16
hahahaha
@MarkM svn.stackexchange.com?
@TomOConnor ?
@MarkM artificial ones come in a pack of 3
@MarkM checked out, y'know, subversion, checkout.. lame joke.
15:17
aw man... finds better image that chat will like
haha that's good @voretaq7
@Iain Really? That seems odd
huh
That's better.
"The Cooms Room: GOOD NEWS EVERYONE!"
@MarkM yeah for size matching
15:19
@pauska yeah, we should really change that to be "NEWS EVERYONE!"
@pauska Yeah, the good news is that it's never lupus
@MarkM Except that one time...
@Iain I wouldn't care about size matching. I'd want as large as humanly possible
@MarkM surgically implanted croquet ball?
room topic changed to The Comms Room: GOOD NEWS EVERYONE! IT'S NOT LUPUS!
15:21
@voretaq7 Elephant Tusk. Only the finest of ivory
@MarkM I would think that would be replacing a different component. One I'd go to great lengths to keep intact...
@voretaq7 Think outside the box
@Chopper3 you're sharp on the comments today :p
@TomOConnor pissed off I've been too busy to start drinking early
Is the comms room quote from House?
15:23
@DanBig Futurama, meets House.
Because I read it in the voice of the professor from Furturama
@DanBig as you should.
@TomOConnor, gotcha, personally I've never watched House, though, so i wouldn't get the reference there.
@MarkM an elephant tusk might think outside the bag. POINTY!
servefault.com -- Yes it works (default IIS7 page) over https though...
15:28
You were promised a site accessible over SSL. Nobody specified WHICH site. :-)
Also, IIS7 splash page = total ripoff of OS X intro video. But no shock there.
@jscott: Ooopsy
djk
djk
15:42
So the logon script is definitely not getting run. Added an echo to make it write out to a file. Nothing.
Serious head-scratching now.
vbs or batch script?
logon script for user or computer?
@djk The user that you're testing with is definitely in an OU that has the GPO linked, and you forced it to update policy with gpupdate /force?
And its on a share that the user has permission to get to?
I'm headed off to get some corned beef and potatos for lunch. Later, suckers.
and check ntfs permissions on the script
djk
djk
@MarkM Definitely on all counts.
@pauska permissions are ok too. I can run the script when logged in and it functions as expected
you mentioned rsop earlier
it should display wether or not your GPO gets applied
15:54
posted on March 17, 2011 by Wesley David

I sat staring at a blinking insertion point in an open KeePass window. My mind was having trouble processing what was being seen. Moments earlier I had the need to log into a client’s Microsoft SBS 2008 machine that was humming along happily in an office about 600 miles away from me. That SBS box’s [...]

djk
djk
the GPO gets applied, everything else works apart from the logon script.
it just appears to get ignored
@WesleyDavid: Upgrade the iLO firmware :P
@djk: event log on client computer doesnt give any hints?
is time/date syncrhonized with AD? tried net time /set ?

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