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23:00
So somehow me packing up my desk (to move units) devolved into putting a stack of 20 CDs into the microwave for 30s.
Goddammit, ADD.
@ewwhite Edmuuuuuuuuund
@WesleyDavid Yeah, what?
@ewwhite So what do you want to do for shipping?
@ewwhite Send it by Government Mule!
@ewwhite Are you thinking you can find a 370 box? OR just let FedEx deal with it?
23:03
Nobody local wants to pack it. FedEx may be the only choice.
@ewwhite >_<
@ewwhite how big is this thing?
4U? 6U?
Yikes. So other places were literally like "AWW HELL NO"
@voretaq7 5u
four thousand pounds
@WesleyDavid pussies.
comes with 3 day laborers to help push start it
23:04
@WesleyDavid PUS-SIES!
@voretaq7 5U, 100lbs
The original boxes for these were ridiculous.
which is why nobody kept them
@ewwhite sigh
@ewwhite yeah. Pussies.
Ive had 2 and 4 U systems in the 100+LB range
FedEx is my only choice... even the local people I know who routinely BUILD boxes for irregular equipment were unwilling to help. Holiday is part o' the issue.
@ewwhite Think they'd be willing after Thanksgiving?
23:06
meh, tape around the box, slap a shipping label on it and tell FedEx to STFU and take it!
(a proper Big Iron server can handle a little shipping bump - it'll beat up the truck worse than the system!)
@voretaq7 I'm not worried about breaking it.
I don't want to front super-expensive shipping fees.
@ewwhite FedEx ground shouldn't be more than $100 or so. Not sure about the extra packing services though.
packing.
@voretaq7 Which FedEx's heavy package division specializes in. In a previous life I was a security guard at one of their facilities.
@ewwhite 120pounds, 3-day shipping, is $100. Not bad.
@ewwhite Check yo' emails.
23:12
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@ewwhite Check again, I forgot to add something in the first one. >_<
Oh my gosh... how long does it take to format a 1TB ext3 volume?!?!
@ewwhite Full format? I'd estimate 12 hours?
I full formatted a 1TB volume recently and can't remember the file system or the time
It was close to 8
Writing inode tables: 4947/7453
it's been 15 minutes
@ewwhite Isn't that a rather small amount of inodes for 1TB? O_o
@ewwhite Boom - go get it:
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Q: HP RAID array - hpacucli

HTFI've noticed that one of the drives has "unassigned" status. Does it mean that it's a spare disk? # hpacucli controller all show config Smart Array P410i in Slot 0 (Embedded) (sn: 50014380143EC650) array A (SAS, Unused Space: 0 MB) logicaldrive 1 (1.6 TB, RAID 5, OK) physi...

23:25
Yay bisecting code changes with an hour long manual test period. :D :D :D
Now I get to feel like this too!
49 mins ago, by WesleyDavid
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A: How to allow unprivileged apache/PHP to do a root task (CentOS)

voretaq7PLEASE Don't Do This! At least not the way you suggest -- There is no sane reason for Apache to do ANYTHING as root. The level of egregiousness of what you're suggesting should be apparent by the fact that Apache will refuse to run as root (except the mother process binding to port 80). Also do...

Did I miss anything critical there?
@voretaq7 Only the part where we snarkily point out that he's spent an awful lot of time circumventing things to be able to do this very bad idea and that maybe it should've caused him to reflect on whether this idea was very fscking stupid.
Also, servers run better when I don't trip over the power cord.
And the server's on the floor because we don't have rack room for it because we don't have enough room in the server room for a second rack or enough electrical capacity in the server room to run two more 2200w UPSs.
Hi, yes I would like to have 4-disks in RAID 5. Why you wouldn't recommend this? — HTF 5 mins ago
@ewwhite Because j3984hjkjsdnafkjehrqeurw
fwiw they seem to be SAS drives and I've only seen those 1TB warnings regarding UREs on 7200RPM SATA drives
Yeah, they're 900GB SAS enterprise disks, but still... wasted money, lost performance, long initialization time.
23:39
@MarkHenderson It's only a matter of time until the 1TB SAS drives start having double-failures
@ewwhite Just read your answer, didn't see that part of it on the first scan
and it'll probably be a whole batch of faulty drives that has the trouble too...
@voretaq7 I've had a batch of faulty drives before
Lost an entire RAID5 array as 3 of the 7 disks failed within 24 hours
Thankfully it wasn't in production
fwiw on that day I also learned that hard drives make pink smoke when they catch fire
@MarkHenderson I've had several batches of faulty SCSI drives before (cough*Dell*cough)
fortunately we never had a double-failure, but we had a bunch of serial failures where we'd replace one drive and a week later another would go out
What is this room about?
23:51
@Gagan6167 Fisting
hahaha
Then I'm in a correct area
Glad you found some kindred spirits on the internet
FISTING SARAH SILVERMAN (BY "FISTING" I MEAN "HITTING HER IN THE FACE WITH MY FIST")
@MarkHenderson C'mon man. Fisting AND double-disk failure.
@MikeyB Right, sorry, forgot
@Gagan6167 Welcome to the deep end of the pool.
23:58
That looks like a familiar bird

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