fivre posted:"can u give me a call 555-555-5555 we are about to start the push" Remember to breathe, and don't push unless the doctor tells you.
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fivre posted:"can u give me a call 555-555-5555 we are about to start the push" You should never push. It causes hemorrhoids. Instead a gentle rocking motion back and forth while sitting on the toilet can loosen the impacted stool. e;f;b
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Labor day isn't until next week, you guys
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A ticket went out to a vendor again... The users complain that events they sync between clients are missing data fields at random, and the server log states that the server is "unable to get expired field from client <computername>" at the exact time that the users complain. The vendor swears up and down that that log entry shouldn't even be logged at error level, it should be info/debug and is completly irrelevant to the issue at hand. Five times now this "irrelevant" log entry shows up with the exact same timestamp and client name that was attempting to send the data the others didn't recieve. It's commonly the only log entry in the same HOUR that the error occured. Totes unrelated guys, lets dig into this SQL error log entry 2 hours later instead. (Client-server sync doesn't even involve the database )
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Caged posted:I made a little Powershell script that pops the computer name up in a dialog box on the middle of the screen, and deployed a shortcut to it on everyone's desktops. Please share this script. If I have to try and walk a person through bringing up a command prompt and typing "hostname" one more time I'm gonna snap.
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If I could I would, it was something I cooked up at my last job and forgot to copy when I left. It basically involved grabbing the hostname and then making a dialog box. I am utterly poo poo with Powershell so there's a huge chance someone will be along soon having spent about 20 seconds typing something up that runs first time and works perfectly.
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# ? Aug 28, 2013 22:54 |
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Holy poo poo it's a long weekend?
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Mr. Clark2 posted:Please share this script. If I have to try and walk a person through bringing up a command prompt and typing "hostname" one more time I'm gonna snap.
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Lum posted:Last time I was pulled over, the in car computer was showing a Windows XP BSOD the entire time. IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL. gently caress cops with laptops. I don't get why firefighters would need a lot of IT equipment, though. Not like you can mount that poo poo to your chest and run around a burning building with it.
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coyo7e posted:I don't get why firefighters would need a lot of IT equipment, though. Not like you can mount that poo poo to your chest and run around a burning building with it. Gotta be able to play Angry Birds as Rome burns... edit for content: A manager poked his head into a meeting where we were discussing some failover scenarios of an application environment. In this particular case we were talking about a pair of NAS devices primarynas and secondarynas set up so that primarynas is read/writable and replicates to secondarynas which is read-only. Without knowing anything about this nas pair other than what I mentioned above, I proposed a solution where \\primarynas\share was mapped to X: and during an outage a script would automatically execute as local service containing: code:
So he got pissed because he had to refer to a NAS share as X: instead of \\nasname because he saw my scribbles on a white board during a brainstorming session. Goddammit I hate it when managers come behind the curtain of the great and powerful Oz. If we gave him a solution that said, "Here's the X: drive. It'll always be up" I bet this would be a non issue. Instead he's getting all pissed off at a half-thought-out solution to a problem he barely understands while tossing out "CLOUDCLOUDCLUD!" Agrikk fucked around with this message at 23:41 on Aug 28, 2013 |
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It might have some to do with getting MSDS or other hazard information.
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# ? Aug 28, 2013 23:37 |
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coyo7e posted:I don't get why firefighters would need a lot of IT equipment, though. Not like you can mount that poo poo to your chest and run around a burning building with it. Our local FD just got all new iPads with this software that can query a database and display the floorplan inside.
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skipdogg posted:Our local FD just got all new iPads with this software that can query a database and display the floorplan inside.
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anthonypants posted:When I worked for a city at my last job, the fire department wanted to buy this augmented reality app for their iPads to set buildings on fire for training scenarios Augmented Reality Edit: Be careful, that fire up on the stairs is clearly a chemical fire and you need to take special precautions.
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# ? Aug 29, 2013 00:12 |
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Don't forget to rescue the midget gangster by the curtains
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Is there an iOS app for MSDS? e: refresh refresh refresh
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So schools open again next week in the city I work for. Some of the teachers are back. We get a "loud humming sound" and "no internet" report by phone. So we check it out. the router and all the switches have the fans on max. We found THREE switching loops in rooms. Yes lets plug a consumer grade switch you bough into all 4 wall ports then all 4 computers into that. That is NOT going to cause an issue. Oh I have a red blue and 2 grey cables lets loop the wall back into itself and link 2 computers together! And the last one they have 2 drops that are just cables from the ceiling (because our electrification that runs our stuff is lazy). Well 1 is for the teacher computer and the other is for the student computer, but she now has 4 student computers. She plugged both into a switch our predecessors provided. The last IT people were fired for being incompetent. I think enabling spanning tree is on the list of things to do now that we know its disabled. But we have so much other stuff to do its just not completely doable. I mean we also need to rebuild the domain its called CITYNAME that's it. Not CITYNAME. or CITYNAME.LAN just CITYNAME . You cannot have a DC newer then server 2008 because of this. Server 2008 R2 yells at you about the domain name. I really really hate the old group. Before you say getout boss totally gets it and is the one that got rid of the old staff. We just have to deal with stuff our job is to fix the mess. An understanding boss makes the mess tolerable. It's also fun to see her face when we tell her some of the messed up configs. I really want to just redo our entire network its all kinds of wrong. My favorite is our exchange server was set to allow up to 1TB attachments, we set it to 10MB, but apparently sometimes police need to send large things so its at 300MB now. We probably should look into setting attachments by group or something, but we are still understaffed while fixing this mess so its kind of fix things that are broken then fix things that will become problems if you fix everything currently broken.
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I love long customer signatures: Bob Whatever MBA/MIS,PMP,CCNP,CISSP,ITILv3 Project Whatever Engineering Lead He speaks entirely in txt speak and can't do anything. Edit: that signature was the entire contents of the email. Qtotonibudinibudet fucked around with this message at 00:34 on Aug 29, 2013 |
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pixaal posted:My favorite is our exchange server was set to allow up to 1TB attachments, we set it to 10MB, but apparently sometimes police need to send large things so its at 300MB now. First thing I thought of when you mentioned 1TB attachments:
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# ? Aug 29, 2013 00:46 |
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quote:11:03 AM And that's why I ignore tickets for a least an hour. This is for a stupid Openfire chat server, obviously this is super duper business critical.
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# ? Aug 29, 2013 01:24 |
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meh
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fivre posted:He speaks entirely in txt speak This makes me irrationally angry, when coworkers type like semi-literate teens on our internal messenger. Type out "you", not "u", you layabout!
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CaptainJuan posted:Is there an iOS app for MSDS? While not an app, I dealt with one that was mobile friendly at my dispatching job a few years ago.. they are a paid service though
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# ? Aug 29, 2013 01:56 |
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Dick Trauma posted:Holy poo poo it's a long weekend? I'm so used to being essential ops that I almost forgot what it's like to have long weekends due to national holidays.
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Dilbert As gently caress posted:There are still windows admins that don't know DCpromo, and promoting domain controllers. It's been a while but doesn't it literally give you a message box telling you you're going to have to run dcpromo after the install?
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# ? Aug 29, 2013 02:19 |
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A toner came in... Then another one. Then another one. Then another one. My company contracts our printer services out to Dell. As part of the contract, they fulfill our toner needs, but all they do is check every few weeks for a low toner and send one out without actually checking the click count. I don't print much so my toner has been 'replace toner now' for months. Result? I've gotten a brand new toner every 3 weeks for the last 8 months.
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frogbert posted:It's been a while but doesn't it literally give you a message box telling you you're going to have to run dcpromo after the install? It does, but who bothers to read those things, anyway? Just click "OK". What's the worst that could happen?
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pixaal posted:So schools open again next week in the city I work for. Some of the teachers are back. We get a "loud humming sound" and "no internet" report by phone. So we check it out. the router and all the switches have the fans on max. We found THREE switching loops in rooms. Yes lets plug a consumer grade switch you bough into all 4 wall ports then all 4 computers into that. That is NOT going to cause an issue. Oh I have a red blue and 2 grey cables lets loop the wall back into itself and link 2 computers together! And the last one they have 2 drops that are just cables from the ceiling (because our electrification that runs our stuff is lazy). Well 1 is for the teacher computer and the other is for the student computer, but she now has 4 student computers. She plugged both into a switch our predecessors provided. Steps for enabling spanning tree; 1. Pick root bridge/set root bridge (spanning-tree vlan/mst [vlan/msti] priority root) 2. Turn on spanning tree (spanning-tree mode rapid-pvst/mst depending on your requirements) 3. Wait between 1 and 5 seconds depending on the scale of your network The concept that you have a production network not running spanning-tree is a joke. Even if you don't have a single loop in your entire network, and every port is perfectly controlled there is 0 reason not to run MST (or PVST+ if you don't have more than 50[?] vlans).
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abigserve posted:Steps for enabling spanning tree; Yeah, dude needs to STP the poo poo out of that place and then apply security to every access port and commence the beatings for violators.
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abigserve posted:1. Pick root bridge/set root bridge (spanning-tree vlan/mst [vlan/msti] priority root) You're assuming all the switching equipment is from Cisco. Joking aside, everyone's assessment is correct; there's no particular reason not to have spanning tree and port security enabled, and every reason to have them enabled.
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# ? Aug 29, 2013 03:34 |
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Lum posted:IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL. I went on a date with a girl that had this tattooed on her back last year. You'd think it would have been a warning. Next time I will hold out for kernel panics i guess.
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KweezNArt posted:It does, but who bothers to read those things, anyway? Just click "OK". What's the worst that could happen? Now if you run dcpromo from the command line it says you need to access it from the Server Manager. If you want to do join the domain from command line you have to do it in Powershell now.
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PurpleButterfly posted:You're assuming all the switching equipment is from Cisco. Yeah we just don't have the time to figure out what the passwords are for the switches since no one knows them, and we have other things not working. We know its an issue, but its going to be messy since no one has any idea what the password is.
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FISHMANPET posted:Now if you run dcpromo from the command line it says you need to access it from the Server Manager. If you want to do join the domain from command line you have to do it in Powershell now. A decision that could of only been made in a Microsoft manager committee. See: shutdown button in vista.
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pixaal posted:Yeah we just don't have the time to figure out what the passwords are for the switches since no one knows them, and we have other things not working. We know its an issue, but its going to be messy since no one has any idea what the password is. Reset them? Since you don't know their passwords you don't know their config and that is BAD.
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Or if someone hasn't enabled STP then they probably haven't set a console password either. Edit: Are we due a 'gently caress HP' yet? They've moved everything around on their support website, again. Now if I enter the model number of a ProCurve switch it takes me to the support page, and on the firmware tab: quote:Downloads for this product are not available through this website. Obviously neither the Enterprise or Home and Home Office pages know this product exists. Thanks Ants fucked around with this message at 09:29 on Aug 29, 2013 |
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pixaal posted:Yeah we just don't have the time to figure out what the passwords are for the switches since no one knows them, and we have other things not working. We know its an issue, but its going to be messy since no one has any idea what the password is. try cisco123
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Volmarias posted:This makes me irrationally angry, when coworkers type like semi-literate teens on our internal messenger. Type out "you", not "u", you layabout! theres a guy here..... who writes like this..... like he just....... starts jabbing the . key...... every time he pauses.......
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Sweevo posted:theres a guy here..... who writes like this..... like he just....... starts jabbing the . key...... every time he pauses....... "The guy" here adds, commas, everywhere. Whenever I read one of his mails, they automatically get voiced by yoda.
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Klaus Kinski posted:"The guy" here adds, commas, everywhere. Whenever I read one of his mails, they automatically get voiced by yoda. "The guy" here!!!!!!! writes more exclamation marks than actual letters in his tickets!!!!! After every sentence!!!!!!!!!
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