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@Dan hah, that first one took a moment.
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The whole site is just pages and pages of "Uhh...what?"
oh god these are awful
oh god nothing annoys more more than posting pictures to facebook that need rotating D:
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:D
Needs a little more airbrushing! You can still tell this used to be a human! oh lawl
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12:14
Seen the green girl, yet?
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3rd one down.
I.......WHAT?
mornin
@Dan Found your high school graduation picture: youarenotaphotographer.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/…
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@Travis High school? I'm wearing that right now
Licks nipple
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lol
12:25
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Q: Can you think of a way to stop the generation of a core file WHILE it is happening?

AlessandroI was just wondering if you can think of a clever way to stop the creation of a core file while it is being produced. I understand that there are several way to disable the creation like setting ulimits or setting the directory read only, but is there any way to stop it while the creation has al...

OT?
ln -s /dev/null /path/to/corefile
@ewwhite U/L I should say
12:40
@JennyD Indeed. Done.
Well, um, voted.
Any Dell people?
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A: Disk 0 Failed in RAID-1 on Dell PE2950

Travis* DO NOT CLICK RESET CONFIGURATION * I just replaced a disk in a similar setup on a PE2960. Mine was a RAID5 and not 1 though but should make no difference. Pull the disk out and put the new one in. Check in OMSA that it actually shows up and in the Ready state. When I popped mine in it di...

@ewwhite Sup
yeah thats not normal
I've yanked and replaced at least 50 disks on PERCs
there's nothing special to do to trigger a rebuild unless you explicitly turn auto rebuild off
which is not the default
I just think of all the sites where people don't use hardware agents... like @joelesalas
yeah it's not required
but hard drive replacement should be foolproof
@ewwhite On our server config, the RAID5 config supposedly had 3 disks in assigned to the virtual disk... When the one failed I realized this was not the case. I don't even know how the config worked. There were only 2 disks in the RAID5 setup! When the one failed that left 1 disk! Needless to say I bought 3 more drives.
12:47
that can't happen
You're telling me!
@ewwhite are you watching Mariah Carey kill it on GMA right now?!
Here is what it said: Physical disk 0:0 (failed). 0:1 was online. 0:2 was "Ready" with no used RAID disk space
(just kidding, but her dress almost fell off)
@MDMarra Eh, she's batshit...
@Travis Could be an URE situation, maybe?
12:49
Literally the button on theb ack of her dress popped off and then the zipper came undone
@ewwhite nah, URE wouldn't set the disk to ready, it would set it to degraded and appear as a failed disk
What's URE?
ask me how I know
@Travis Unrecoverable Read Error
Which is why people shy away from single-parity RAID like RAID 5
Not sure really
Someone at $lastjob thought that a 13 member RAID 5 with two hotspares was better than a 14 member RAID 6 with 1 hotspare
So here's a job in Chicagoland...

Network/System Engineer (Bucktown/Wicker Park)

WyzAnt, Inc.

As a network/systems engineer your task will be to help support the office of 50 people and help to maintain theā€¦

Posted on Careers 2.0 on May 3, 2013

12:52
So, of course, a disk failed and then UREd during rebuild
That 0:2 disk is now online a part of the RAID config
I had to pull 2 TB from backup
so probably not a URE
Based on that job description and $$, do you think a full-timer is the best solution? Or a consultant?
40k is super low
70k is at the low end of reasonable for a medium-talent person
at least around philly
12:55
I think it's all too low given what they're asking for. However, a good consulting resource would be better than anyone they could get at 40-50k
(just going through my morning Indeed.com email)
Hello friends.
@ewwhite Everyone knows that a job description is just a wish list, though
And supporting 50 people isn't rocket surgery
$40k-$70k is a pretty broad range.
@ewwhite True. Sign a managed services contract somewhere for that amount and get top tier support without having the extra expense of benefits and finger foods
@MDMarra Still... seems low... especially for a place that knows enough to post on Careers.SE
12:59
You could get a decent up-and-comer for 70k, probably, but you'd have to hire very carefully. There's too many landmines in the 40-70k range, for sure.
hello guys, I want to subscribe to a daily email of all questions on a beta site (networkengineering.stackexchange.com) how do I do this?
Someone like me 3-4 years ago
@goatmale and his company are a good choice.
sorry I'll leverage the RSS feed and feedburner
@mbrownnyc Seems like it would be more appropriate to ask in meta.stackoverflow.com
or in the network engineering chat/meta
13:01
okay thanks
@tombull89 did not know that existed.
Find "network engineering" site, click "subscribe"
I think it's "hot" questions rather than "all" but I believe that can be configued.
thanks @tombull89
while it's in beta, I'll probably rely on the RSS feed then
and feed burner
to try to keep as active
@MDMarra May has been a $46k mo. So you will get paid now.
13:11
excellent
surprising
@Iain and @Chopper3 would this interest you?
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Q: Allow ex-moderators to opt-in to having a mark on their profile indicating they were a moderator

casperOneAs most of us know, Kev is retiring from being a moderator. Kev has done an outstanding job in moderating Stack Overflow, and while he won't be a moderator anymore, it doesn't feel right that this isn't reflected in some way. Expanding on that, Kev is by far not the only one who has contributed...

@ewwhite They were going to start my job at $25k and I support 45 users with a very similiar job description
@tombull89 Maybe a halo over their name?
@Travis Major Metro or middle of nowhere?
13:23
@MDMarra middle of nowhere
Not a lot of leverage in situations like that
@MDMarra I got double that..
@Travis COme to Chicago and work this job!
@ewwhite They don't like guns in Chicago :)
@ewwhite do you ever get sick of working from home?
I don't mean things like VPNing into a server to RDP into another server so you can VPN to the production network
I mean like, being at home instead of the office
13:25
@MDMarra Yes. I leave often.
I love it
But when I work regular office jobs, I can't stand being there....
I went into the office yesterday just to show my face
I immediately regretted it
or I end up working ridiculous hours
plus, I can't wear gym shorts and a tank top to the office
13:27
I lose a lot of leverage by not being at the office
a new piece of hardware comes in, and I can't be there... offer an opinion...
I miss the water-cooler chats...
I miss the Fucksaw demonstrations...
I think both have advandtages
an email just came in... "Friday Bagels are here!!"
Ah. I'm in a different boat. Most of the engineers on my team are always out at sites. There aren't a lot of water cooler chats unless it's with PMs or Sales
And I don't deal with hardware
My wife and mother were both like "I'd go crazy! How do you not go into work?!"
You miss a lot
I'm in NY every month, but in my off weeks, a lot happens.
I would love to work from home.
I honestly think I could get them to let me do it 2-3 days of the week here.
Since they don't want me to quit.
13:32
@ewwhite My boss in never in the office. The only MS engineer regularly in the office is the collab guy
I miss broad work things, but not stuff in my area
Maybe it'll change in a few weeks
but right now, I'm loving this
Is there a way with using File Server Resource Manager, if a user saves something to a directory - they receive an email that warns them that their data will be deleted in 7 days?
I don't have anyone else in this office to talk IT with.... It's more about family drama than work...
The only real time I get to work from home is when I have to do stuff after-hours...
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Q: how to redirect from ā€œhttps://www.domain-name.comā€ to be ā€œhttps://domain-name.comā€?

SPrinceI want to know: How to redirect from .. https://www.domain-name.com to be https://domain-name.com via .htaccess or CPanel? As the SSL only installed on the one without "www", and when I visit the "www" one, I get SSL error.

@Cole You can set up alerts based on quota or extention
so, you could get a soft quota of like 1MB or something
13:33
@MDMarra yeah - that's setup
or 1kB
I mean, I have a puppy on my lap most of the day.
But I want the user to get emailed directly.
^ I always thought SSL certs were domain specific, not host specific....
Otherwise, we get the email, try to figure out who it was that saved it there > forward the email
13:34
You can have FSRM alert the impacted user, I think
Even if it was a pop-up
hm maybe not
it's been a while
@Cole do a file screen and set it to passive screen and e-mail message the user when they save?
I would actually prefer that.
@MDMarra rusty.
13:34
haha yeah
@Cole and create a file group of *
@Travis I guess they tried to get it to work. We're a Lotus Domino shop. I wonder if that's why..?
@TheCleaner They are. The poster has no idea what they're talking about. Nor the one who answered.
@ewwhite boring things like file services are being garbage collected to make room for cool things like system center
Configuring syslog for ESXi is a PITA.
13:36
@ewwhite can you confirm something slightly stereotypical for me?
@Cole maybe I'm weird... what do you log?
@Cole I use it for ZIP files. Our e-mail client is our CRM and all attachments go into a file share. Whenever a *.zip is saved to that folder the user gets an email warning that they shouldn't open it (99% are virus laden)
@MDMarra we're not all afraid of dogs.
@ewwhite I was told that a lot of younger black kids wear gym shorts under their jeans because "you never know when you're going to play basketball"
@JennyD Good...I feel better knowing the world still revolves around the sun.
13:37
A black guy told me this and I couldn't tell if he was trolling me or serious
@MDMarra It's to hold their junk
@ewwhite the vpxa logging mostly. vApp actions, permissions changes - anything that happens in vCenter really.
@MDMarra you were being trolled.
I figured
@ewwhite I've noticed something recently. I leave my computer on (locked) when I leave. I stay connected to vSphere client to our vCenter server and also leave the RDP connections to various VM servers. When I come in it disconnects me from vSphere and all the VM's. My only physical server is still RDP'ed though. Any ideas?
13:39
So what's the origin of that style then?
@MDMarra not sure what style you're speaking of
Mostly going to be for the View environment. Heartbeat uptime, how many VMs running and service resource consumption
@ewwhite sagging maybe?
I can't imagine wearing basketball shorts under jeans would be comfortable.
Good lord, this SATA drive on my desk has been formatting for like 12 hours and it's at 44% :P
13:41
but maybe that's because I have a ghetto booty and all of that would not fit in my jeans.
now it is -3 so it is kind of blurred and I think it is the best answer to the question
just one moderator said it is not, so everyone else is doing it (the downvote).
@RyanRies how big is it?
640GB
Full format eh?
13:42
@RyanRies Limited Edition. 1RPM
@JennyD Actually I've confused myself now. I didn't think they were host specific, but I think they are, since I have to get different SSL certs for different host names on a domain unless I use a UCC cert (for instance Exchange with autodiscover/owa/etc.) I think the SSL error would state the host name doesn't match the cert but the domain name is valid...yes/no? #beforecoffeeconfusion
@MDMarra Hamster Edition... if you put your ear really close to it you can hear the hard drive faintly squeaking
@MDMarra it's for sagging.... don't you understand?
@TheCleaner That depends on your definition of "host" and "domain".
@ewwhite but where did the extra pair of pants come from?
13:44
What did he say?? So i want most of the data to be keep in RAM then SSD.
@TheCleaner You can have a certificiate for example.com. If you then put it in the webserver www.example.com you will get an SSL warning.
well mine is host= ###.domain.com where ### is the host.
@TheCleaner You can also have a certificate for www.example.com, and that will not be valid for example.com.
@TheCleaner But you can also have several different hosts that all use the certificate www.example.com and all serve the same content.
yeah...sorry then. hosts = A records, not hosts = VPS/webserver ...
I'm clear again...
The thing is that the SSL cert must match the hostname that you are using to access the SSL-ified service.
13:46
@MDMarra draws... Then shorts... Then sagged pants.
And then there are certs with Subject Alternative Names, and with wildcards.
@ewwhite I feel like the shorts are a modern addition, though.
Depends... urban or no
Or was I just raised in an area that departed from the three-part sag?
@ewwhite I see it a lot in philly now
Around this 'hood, I see both
13:48
I didn't see much of it in MA
in NY, I don't see it anywhere.
the third post here supports the basketball claim
It's not true.
You're showing your squareness....
Oh, I'm definitely not cool
No illusions there
Although, the singer of a band with a billboard top 20 album was at my wedding
so maybe I am a little cool
@MDMarra bit.ly/10Xc9Hd
lots of answers...seems personal preference
13:52
@MDMarra really? I have.
@Travis flagging!
j/k
@Cole I also lived there 5+ years ago
Either way, I've spent way too much time thinking about it
@MDMarra true. I mean, I've seen it in Providence for years - and Dorchester/Mattapan/etc
Did you say you lived in Dedham?
-1
Q: Problems connectig Azure via rdp

testazureTrying to connect via RDP to testmy.cloudapp.net and get message: This computer can't connect to the remote computer

Oh, how I love one-sentence questions.
13:54
@Cole Negative
Why did I think Dedham?
Springfield 'burbs and N Dartmouth/New Bedford area for a bit
Ahh Dartmouth
I probably misinterpretated this one...
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Q: cheap software iSCSI with server mirroring

TomekI am looking for free / cheap solution to create iSCSI for hyper-v cluster. I got free Hyper-V Server, free management tool for w8 + few own PowerShell scripts and everything is working great. I want to add high availability and can build two (or maybe three) under $1000 systems and have all SSD ...

Mornin gents
13:56
@ewwhite It's a hard read
@Adrian yo
@ewwhite wouldn't that fall under the "shopping for stuff" category?
@ewwhite I can't tell if he is looking for strictly software iSCSI or trying to do a SAN
Right..
@TheCleaner I've answered that question now, if you have the time to read it and see if it's clear or if I'm too tired to write clearly...
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13:57
Yikes, sorry
@ewwhite don't have on SMB3!
It does native connection balancing (think MPIO) with no config
Doubt Nexenta can leverage it. That's why I suggested Block
but seriously, Windows virtualization just seems like something I'll never encounter professionally.
You just put two NICs on the storage LAN, configure the routes, and it automatically uses them as multiple paths to the SMB shares

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