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12:07
@RobM Haha
Reminds me of all the courses they made me go on while in proper edu. Same as @tombull89, I imagine - child protection etc
@dan yeah have to do that stuff. This was a course back when I worked at a university, a proper course on counselling that they hired someone to do in house for a whole bunch of support staff, for some reason.
And in fairness, some of what I learnt on it has served me well for managing people
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@RobM Irregular!
Yeah, I've had a couple of child protection courses as well. We've got a part-time student counseller but no staff one (that's called The Pub)
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My old place used to be big on soft skills courses (Project management, negotiation etc). I must admit, I used to quite enjoy them
I think in about 5 or 10 mins I'm going to shut this helpdesk down and go and pour some soup down my throat until i can feel my legs again.
12:11
@growse Are you STILL using Smart Array controllers in Solaris?
When the school moved to the new build they did a "Windows 7 basics" and "Promethean Board Basics" but no formal proper training related to my role.
Well, I've done a PAT course.
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@tombull89 Urgh, my school tried to rope me into that crap. I rather resisted
@tombull89 we ran the same for our staff... and of course the people who said "i don't need that" and didn't turn up are the ones who continually need help now
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I was there for the national job restructure - that was a mess
we never had that, luckily
12:13
No proper IT Training though, or student support - i.e. dealing with a difficult/mouthy student.
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@RobM It was a joke, though it did emerge I was being paid less than the new lowest pay scale so I got just under £3k in backpay which was very nice. But yeah, the original job descriptions they sent for IT may aswell have just said "everything"
yeah they don't do enough of that for support staff here. Or even for lecturers really.
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If they had got their way, I'd have been invigilating exams, helping mark stuff and all sorts of shit
@dan that's what happens when jobs are evaluated by people who not only can't do the job, but don't even know how much they don't know.
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@RobM Yeah, it did get mostly sorted in the end (By sorted I mean they half rewrote the description and my head teacher agreed to simply cross out most of it). I left at that point though (Coincidence, not because of it) so I don't really know the end conclusion
12:16
@Dan I did 10 minutes of invigilation on my apprenticeship...dear god that was boring.
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@tombull89 Haha, yeah, I did do a few as a favour and it's dull as fuck. I just really didn't want it on my job desc
invigilation is not fun at all
afternoon all
hey @ColdT
everyone enjoying the sub-zero weather in the UK?
12:24
yes, especially when the heating is buggered at work
ahh even better then, grab a electric heater if you can, going to get colder
fantastic
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@ColdT no.
it wasn't that cold this morning, there certainly wasn't any ice to scrape off my windows underneath the snow like there normally is
@RobM you work for a college right?
12:26
yup
how do you guys manage deployments?
SCCM / WDS for Windows machines, DeployStudio for macs. We also looked at FOG, which is good and used by a lot of schools
actually we also looked at the dell stuff... KACE. But decided we could get SCCM for much cheaper
(UK Secondary) Also WDS and DeployStudio. Have used Altaris and CloneZilla in the past.
planning to move from RM to vanilla so need to redesign everything from scratch, sccm is the ONLY decent integrated solution bearing in mind that our EES agreements makes it dirt cheap
CC3 or 4?
12:34
SCCM will do it all, but will need investment in training. I'd suggest its way too complex to "just pick up" without training
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@tombull89 Altiris is dead powerful, but I think SCCM is going to kill it for most
@RobM have got my lab setup, i found it pretty easy to pick up. Unfortunately, the support guys will struggle and i need them to pick up the pace
SCCM has greatly improved our time to re-image all the machines in the site, that's for sure.
@coldt it's easy except for the edge cases, which aren't easy. And it's them that'll kill you.
Hmm maybe training specifics to edge cases
thats been our experience anyway
12:37
redesigning not an easy task, so i am asking NM in FE colleges 'what things would they improve or do differently'
yeah, it was a big job for us, no two ways about it
Are you keeping the same hardware?
talking about this, I don't understand the fascination with creating new domains/forests for something like this that they have on edugeek.
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@RobM I peruse EduGeek occasionally, but, and I'll say this quietly, I'm not convinced the level of technical knowledge is that great
And, in my opinion, that reflects the Education sector as a whole
@dan I absolutely agree with you. There's a lot of of "cargo cult knowledge" there. There's a few good people too, obviously, but its hard to tell who is the diamond and who is the sharp piece of broken glass.
12:47
@Dan You do, generally, get what you pay for.
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@RobM Yep
@dan I was once advising someone about how exchange server didn't work the way they wanted to and what to do instead to get the same results, when one of the people who runs edugeek butted in and essentially said "I don't know anything about exchange because I've never used it, but I'm sure you can do what you want to do so don't listen to (me)"

Told me all I needed to know about that person and anything that has him involved in it.
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@tombull89 And this is the truth, I knew so little about Pro IT when I took my first job that it's not even funny really. As it happens, I did okay, but it was luck more than judgment and I made some cracking cock ups
@dan making mistakes and learning from them is the best way to learn
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@RobM Heh, that doesn't really shock me
@RobM (And it also shows the level of interpersonal skill which is so rife, too. But that's definitely not just an Educational thing.)
12:50
tbh I just shrugged my shoulders and got on with my day. If the bloke I was talking to wanted to believe someone who self-admitted to being clueless about exchange over a Microsoft Exchange MVP then that's their problem
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@RobM Yeah, but it's sadly typical. I probably spend most of my time looking clueless nowadays because I refuse to enter into debates unless it's critical to the success of my projects. Easier just to nod and carry on
yep.
We're all comfortable enough with our own abilities and respect one another here, which is why I like it
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Mind you, I did spend a literal hour flat out arguing with someone over how their routing was configured
Oh, Gumtree. Runescape account level 194 £75 London
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Wound me up that did, all I wanted was them to change where a public IP address mapped to
@tombull89 Haha
12:53
@RobM no point 'trying' to convince people you know what you're talking about, waste of time
@ColdT agreed. That's something you learn over the years. And as you become more experienced and more secure in yourself too I think.
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@ColdT Besides, it's so much sweeter when you can just cruise in and fix one of their problems later on
I need some advice.
I've learnt to have fun letting people dash themselves to bits on the rocks of their own stupidity if they won't take advice from other people
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@RobM Yep, that's true. As far as I'm concerned, the only person I have to 'prove myself' to is my boss, because he pays my wages. Everyone else can just deal with it
12:55
@Dan Hey, I can do that now. Roll in, turn speakers on/up/plug in, roll out, job done to snickers from the students and a look of horror from the teacher.
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@ewwhite Speak to the pharmacist, and apply cream
Not quite the same, I grant you.
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@tombull89 Hey, it works :D
@ewwhite Still wondering what to do about this server data?
on that note, I need to get my ass to a meeting so I can "advise" our creative arts crayon wielding staff that we can't support a version of Final Cut Pro that Apple themselves have deep-sixed.
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12:56
@tombull89 @ewwhite Ooh? Did I miss a critical plot point
@tombull89 No, haven't been on that for a bit...
@Dan oh, maaaan.
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@RobM Sure you can, you're just being obstructive
this is a new situation...
so I have a customer that strayed away from me...
while away, they were suckered into buying a ridiculous server solution.
and now they're back, but they need some major updates.
but want to make use of the equipment they already bought in order to minimize the sting...
That's a pic of their setup.
The bottom two items are what they bought on bad advice.
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@ewwhite Single shelf MSA?
12:59
HP ProLiant DL580 G7 and an MSA2000 G2 SAN.
that's a lot of bad advice
They paid $60k+
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Shiiite
ouch!
so the DL580 G7 is a big server... it's full of 300GB disks. The MSA2000 G2 SAN below it is full of 146GB disks.
13:00
@ewwhite what are they running on it?
they are connected via two SAS cables.
It's a Linux ERP application.
The CPUs are Intel X7550... 4 of them
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So is the MSA just connected to the DL, or are they using FC with it too
Fuck me.
64 cores, including hyperthreading.
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Not bad
13:01
4x 8 cores?
@Dan just direct-attach
jesus
Don't tell me, it has ~80 users...
and 64GB RAM.
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@ewwhite Interesting design choice
So, go on then, what's it's do and how much?
13:02
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HAhaahaha, oh that's hilarious
Chuck ESXi on it and at least make it work for a living?
what.
So that's the issue... these CPU's are WORTHLESS.
Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU X7550 @ 2.00GHz
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Doesn't mean much to me, sorry?
13:03
They're too slow... and the app can't take advantage of them.
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Ah I'm with you
Too many cores for the app, not enough speed for virtualisation?
The server has 32 cores (HT disabled), and averages 1.2% utilization
the whole server is OP
@ewwhite but it's not doing anything at all anyway ?
sup
13:04
worthless is bit of an stretch imho
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Anyway, doesn't seem to be your problem @ewwhite?
modern xeons doesn't clock THAT much further...
the app running on it depends heavily on clock speed.
Lot of single-threaded crunching going on?
So the 3.0GHz 8-socket Pentium 4 server that it replaced is actually faster
So what's the problem, you ask?
Well... the client needs VMWare infra.
BTW... the Pentium 4 box...
ProLiant DL740... 16GB RAM. 8 x 3.0GHz P4.
4 x 146GB disks.
13:08
morning
So the client needs new VMWare, but has a small budget because of spending so much on the above.
And I'm not sure what to spec. 3 x DL360's on modern CPU's is easy. Do I reuse the HP MSA 2000 SAN?
It's a SAS-attached SAN... but I can convert the controllers to iSCSI or Fibre.
D2000 has modular connectivity, doesn't it?
Or does it make sense to dump the SAN.. pop the disks in a real JBOD and attach it to the DL580... load it all up as a single mega ESXi host?
@ewwhite While it would be nice to stick it all on the DL580 that's a major SPOF so I'd say sell it and use the money to put towards the DL360s + SAN converter.
That's just me, though.
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@ewwhite Could you get away with 2 DL360's?
You've also got SPOF with the SAN, though
13:14
sup @Basil
@Cole Normal monday morning. Which is to say, stupidly overworked.
You?
@tombull89 The DL580 server is worthless... it's 1.5 years old, but came right before the E7 CPU's...
so street value is ~$4k
@Basil did maintenance from 8-2pm yesterday and back at work today. ;_;
Hey @cole
The SAN is the P2000 G2. There's a G3 which is a 6G SAS unit. This one is 3G SAS. The controllers to update the device are $6k total.
13:17
@Cole That sucks, but it's our lot in life. I got a call at 4:45 after going to bed at midnight, and had to work until 9 AM
at which point my kids were making sure I damned well stayed up :P
I have a $30k budget... I can get 3 DL360 G7 or Gen8
@Dan SPOF isn't much of an issue with a small business SAN like this... I only have ~ 600GB of real data.
@TomO'Connor sup
@Basil Yeah for sure lol.
@ewwhite why would you use JBOD??
@tombull89 Is there any way to make use of the old server?
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@ewwhite Well, if you're sticking with the single node SAN, then I'd just stick with the single DL
@ewwhite Are the disks a decent speed to save some cash and distribute them into your new hosts
13:20
@pauska What we have here is a big server connected to a SAS SAN. The P2000 SAN has limitations about how many disks it can present in a single LUN, so the 24-bay enclosure has two 12-disk LUNS software striped at the Linux level
@Cole so tired. haven't slept.. been working on the pdftribute.net site, and helping it go viral :D
@TomO'Connor oh snap!
@ewwhite I still don't see why you would use JBOD..
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Q: HP MSA2000 SAN configuration concerns - setup critique (msa2324sa)

ewwhiteI'm working on a project with a client who recently had a large system replacement for a dedicated ERP application. I'm inheriting this hardware setup and want to understand what it means. The server is a ProLiant DL580 G7 (4 x 8-core CPUs, 64GB RAM). The customer has a set of ~500GB of data tha...

do they need the capacity of ALL the disks in a single datastore, if you're going the esxi route?
13:21
@ewwhite Does it need that kind of I/O? Can you get away with fewer, bigger disks?
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@pauska if I put the disks in a D2700, I could turn the big server into a ZFS box :)
-_-
do they need a ZFS box?..
THEN ACCEPT MY ANSWER TOO
13:22
@SmallClanger oh, there's very little I/O need...
the system averages 120 iops
and about 6 Megabytes/second
yeah
I'm finding it hard to believe that they would have any real usage for a SPOF ZFS box with 64 cores when they are using 120 IOPS
@ewwhite I can't see them needing something that high spec (number of cores), I really can't.
@Cole Need sleepz.
I'm just saying that the big server is too slow to run the main Linux App... too expensive to license for VMWare (4 sockets)... worth too little to sell...
@TomO'Connor me too, my cat has been wild for a few weeks now.
13:24
but they want a VMWare environment to run a new/forthcoming Windows environment
But they want to know if they can use the old SAN or server to make it happen
Perhaps drop a couple of the CPUs and get a cheaper VMware license. They can be spares/upgrades if needed later.
@tombull89 WOuld you cut your losses? Sell it? Just tell them there's no way to incorporate it?
Anyone deploying JDK 7u11 this morning? Any issues besides the change of default security from medium to high?
@SmallClanger Which leaves them as being really slow, old CPUs
True, it's fugly, but if their guests aren't particularly highly threaded or cpu intensive, it won't matter, will it?
13:28
Exchange server, Windows DC's... And you guys are all against the idea of making it a monster ESXi box?
because alone, the big server could run everything they need.
@ewwhite I'd, personally, sell it. Get what you can for it and hopefully it will be a lesson to them to be more wise in the future.
nobody will buy it. Not even my HP scavenger dude.
I guess it's a matter of importance for the customer
But for the SPOF aspects, I think it'd work as an ESXi box.
if the ERP app is basically unusuable then tell them that they have to sell it and get a loss
13:31
@pauska Customer is asking me what to do... I can't move forward with any projects until we figure out what to do with this. THey're admitting that they made a mistake
the problem with using such a large box for virtualisation is that you need atleast one more of the same box (or two dual socket servers) so that you always have a failover capacity
The ERP app is so-so... just can't take advantage of the RAM or CPU in the system
if they are going to need 64*3 logical CPU's down the road (in say - 3 years) then why not
err 64 + 32 + 32
@pauska They're not going to need more. This is the type of place that would run happily on a SAN and two dual-socket machines
that 580 plus two 360's with dual socket 8 cores would get them a long, long way...
13:33
We're talking maybe 6 or 8 VMs
WHy not a 580 and one 360?
oh, erm well
are they okay with SPOF?
or like a day or two of downtime while you fly to them with a used dl360 or whatever to connect to the SAN and get stuff up again?
they've lived with single big servers for many years... DL740's
Well, I want the SAN gone, too.. or modified. It's a multi-port SAS-attached SAN.
so a few VMWare features don't work with it
sure, the 580 + a 360 is fine as long as they limit themselves to not exceed 50% of the 360's capacity..
it's meant for things like DB clusters
vmware works just fine with SAS stuff, afaik?
13:35
Kinda, sorta...
Run everything non-critical on the 580 (WDS, WSUS, maybe a DC) with something like a 120 as a primary DC and two 360s for the app?
The App would remain standalone... so on its own DL3XX server
I've installed a 380 with a MSA2000 once, worked just great with multipathing...
SAS
THis one doesn't because it's software striped at the OS.
lose one path...
what OS
the OS on the 580?
13:37
Linux
RHEL 5.7
Ah, sorry, what would the other 360s run?
@tombull89 ESXi
yeah well, of course you would have to rebuild the SAN if they are going to use it for vmware
and they'd run the yet-to-be-built windows environment
@pauska I can swap the controllers in the SAN for 10GbE iSCSI, FC or 1GbE iSCSI
but then, this is a G2 SAN. ANd there's a G3 out there
a fully-stocked new G3 P2000 SAN is $9k
replacement contrllers for the G2 are $3k each
but why do anything at all with the SAN
except rebuilding the luns
13:39
because I think SAS-attached is limiting...
how?
in this case, it's only 3Gb... not 6Gb.. so heavily oversubscribed... and less flexibility with hosts.
3gbps SAS is way more than enough for many, many shops out there
the ERP is using 120 IOPS.. a 8-VM enviroment MAYBE the same.. so 300 IOPS
I think you're pretty safe
unless they are doing some heavy lifting in terms of big files and so on
I think it's the janky factor... already EOL product that's been eclipsed.
I'd rather tell them to keep the SAN until it's out of guarantee/support
13:41
argh. busy. bbl guys.
@pauska 6 months
sounds like they are going to take a pretty big hit in terms of wasted investment already..
@ewwhite well that changes it
get a new MSA then
10 gig iSCSI is starting to get cheap
I'm exercising restraint by not pushing a ZFS box on them :)
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@Iain I just saw your comment. I had an inbox notification for your comment, but I've not got anything else to my knowledge
@pauska would you keep the DL580?
knowing that I'm about $3k per DL360.
$10k gets them three new servers. another $9k gets a SAN... or maybe $4k for a new SAN chassis - move the disks.
13:45
@ewwhite no, not really.. too much in licensing
@pauska because that would eat up 2/3 of the licenses of an ESXi Essentials kit
get three 360's (two for virt, one for ERP) and a new MSA.. and be done with it
sell all the old shit.. including that ridicilous set up of remote boot/kvm
Sometimes, I wish I could kick my caffeine/coffee habit.
@ewwhite yep
@pauska makes the most sense.
The remote boot thing is there to handle remote reboot of the Multitech Fax MODEMS underneath it
13:46
'morning
@MDMarra sup G?
@MDMarra I'm planning your next Windows environment/install here with @pauska
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@ewwhite hey.. why am I not getting the hours?
:)
@pauska @mdmarra is going to have to figure out how to approach their AD.
I can work while your customer is safe asleep.. :)
13:49
once I get the right infra in place.
Hmm, the market for used DL580 G7's is weak.
I'll bid $20?
nice minecraft server. I bid $100!
Either way it'll be tough to swallow considering how much they paid for it.
@pauska What I wanted it for - I raise to $101
lol swallow
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@pauska I can't even think of a good use for big servers like that anymore
13:53
@ewwhite bare metal databases love them
@tombull89 that's a total example of BAD IT advice.
@pauska I wonder if I should take it as trade
donate it to some open source project.
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@ewwhite You could store loads of porn on it
@Dan man, the pr0n industry is all into BIG data now.
@ewwhite Don't HP do a trade-in program?
@Iain are you aware that the new about page uses a example question that's actually off topic (shopping)?
13:55
@Dan Yeah, all those sexy, sexy cores...
@tombull89 scrap metal... The server is only worth its RAM and disks.
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@ewwhite Feel free to donate it to my cause
@ewwhite wonderful
@MDMarra at least you won't have to go to Mexico.
@Dan imagine the shipping cost to the UK for that.
13:56
@ewwhite perhaps your customer would like to donate it to some kind of nonprofit computing stuff.. those cancer research thingys and so on
Let me do the planning though, I don't trust those commie nordic people
:)
@Dan Videos of the drives being slowly inserted to the sound of some wah-pedal guitar?
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@tombull89 I could grab it when I'm in New York. I reckon i could get it on the plane with carry on
Should I publicly shame the company that sold this beast to the client?
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@ewwhite Absolutely
13:57
@Dan snerk think that might go over your baggage allowance.
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@tombull89 I'll dress official and tell the check-in people it's part of the plane
Co-locate it and use it to host something?
Use it as a bedroom heater?
@tombull89 costs too much to power
hmm...
hpasmcli> SHOW POWERMETER
Power Meter #1
        Power Reading  : 494
in Watts
f'ing hell
13:58
hpasmcli> SHOW POWERSUPPLY
Power supply #1
        Present  : Yes
        Redundant: Yes
        Condition: Ok
        Hotplug  : Supported
        Power    : 145 Watts
Power supply #2
        Present  : Yes
        Redundant: Yes
        Condition: Ok
        Hotplug  : Supported
        Power    : 145 Watts
Power supply #3
        Present  : Yes
        Redundant: Yes
        Condition: Ok
        Hotplug  : Supported
        Power    : 120 Watts
Power supply #4
        Present  : Yes
        Redundant: Yes
@ewwhite I'm going to Mexico in less than two weeks. Time to escape the cold and lounge on the beach with some beers.
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@ewwhite Sorry, I didn't see the portable power station in the rack.
@Dan When are you going to be in NY?
@ewwhite I'm pretty sure that you can get a lower power usage.. that looks like it's set to run all psu's at full speed
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