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Kurieg posted:Remember to tip your server! New thread title
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# ? Jun 8, 2016 15:40 |
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# ? Jun 8, 2024 08:47 |
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I just got the joke like 10 hours later
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# ? Jun 8, 2016 15:41 |
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Dillbag posted:Stolen from the 'pos I shared this in the office and was told that SUN was bragging that it only suffered 1 hard drive failure. It was mentioned in a blog somewhere but I was unable to find it.
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# ? Jun 8, 2016 15:53 |
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Malek posted:I shared this in the office and was told that SUN was bragging that it only suffered 1 hard drive failure. as far as I know this is the original, but it's in German. http://web.archive.org/web/20090214015534/http://www.systemhelden.com/?p=61 hooray google translate I guess? quote:Somewhere in Germany, in June 2007: A System Held wanted to once again look to its servers and sees this: When did this happen? He does not know - because all servers are simply gone! Still, a few hours later the Sun Systems Support technicians are erected on the spot again and individually checked for possible component failure. The result is impressive: Only one disk failed the service!
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# ? Jun 8, 2016 16:00 |
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Malek posted:I shared this in the office and was told that SUN was bragging that it only suffered 1 hard drive failure. Looks like there is a lot of material to absorb the impact before that energy reached the hdd, must be very well engineered
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# ? Jun 8, 2016 16:06 |
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Enkmar posted:Looks like there is a lot of material to absorb the impact before that energy reached the hdd, must be very well engineered I assume power also would have been cut when the power cords snapped or were wrenched out of the socket. Unless the UPS is in the same rack.
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# ? Jun 8, 2016 16:41 |
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The exterior of the case looks like it crumpled to absorb the impact too. I highly doubt it was designed for that eventuality but it worked.
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# ? Jun 8, 2016 16:49 |
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Sun hardware is still the poo poo. I had one that ran with a failed CPU for 9 months before we could bring it down to fix it, and it had no problems, other than a slightly higher load as it worked around the failed CPU. Same company is almost all of their mission critical stuff on 10 year old Sun servers because everytime they try to upgrade to modern hardware, it fails under the load they put on it, but those ancient pieces of hardware just keep chugging along.
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# ? Jun 8, 2016 16:54 |
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18 Character Limit posted:Two highest priority/enterprise-affecting tickets came in! Set up automounter for temporary stuff. /net/SERVERNAME/SHARENAME/... As long as nothing production is using it, it's actually quite nice. It can be configured to unmount after a period of time of non-use. As far as my day, let me sing you a song of my people: Old McDonald had a SAN. E-I [EIO] And on that SAN he had some kernel: qla2xxx [0000:81:00.0]-801c:2: Abort command issued nexus=2:4:44 - E-I [EIO] With a contractor here ripping through FC cables there...
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# ? Jun 8, 2016 18:16 |
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Renegret posted:as far as I know this is the original, but it's in German. A drive failure must've been really bad to knock that server over.
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# ? Jun 8, 2016 20:14 |
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Malek posted:A drive failure must've been really bad to knock that server over. Whole new definition of platter crash, eh? :P
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# ? Jun 8, 2016 21:12 |
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Malek posted:A drive failure must've been really bad to knock that server over. Siochain posted:Whole new definition of platter crash, eh? :P There's a joke about bad drivers in here somewhere I'm certain. A ticket came in: Dad jokes: So a computer janitor walks into a VAR...
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# ? Jun 8, 2016 21:15 |
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Mo_Steel posted:There's a joke about bad drivers in here somewhere I'm certain. <Insert picture of Nicholas Cage movies in storage with other NICs>
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# ? Jun 9, 2016 15:34 |
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nitrogen posted:Set up automounter for temporary stuff. This happened to me yesterday. Nothing like 14 out of your 16 LUNs suddenly going poof. Though in this case it's because the lovely Active storage arrays the client has decided to freeze up. One decided to reset itself and rebuild parity but the data was still there, just took 12 hours to come back online. Re-assigning LUNs and hoping the SAN controllers pick them back up with the correct labels is always fun.
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# ? Jun 9, 2016 15:47 |
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pr0digal posted:This happened to me yesterday. Nothing like 14 out of your 16 LUNs suddenly going poof. Though in this case it's because the lovely Active storage arrays the client has decided to freeze up. One decided to reset itself and rebuild parity but the data was still there, just took 12 hours to come back online. Holy poo poo, Active storage as in ActiveRAIDs? If so, I'm sorry.
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# ? Jun 9, 2016 16:00 |
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coworker got teamviewer "hacked" 4 days after i had a conversation with him about securing it, apparently i should have just gone over there and done it myself $10k transfered out of his paypal (why in the world would you keep that much in there)
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# ? Jun 9, 2016 16:19 |
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I had a ticket recently where a couple of people were taking over from another SysAdmin who left. Everytime the system would boot it would fail into rescue mode (RHEL system) Reason? They original person had a Linux LVM Logical voulme int the root Volume Group that was mulitpath/iSCSI mounted. Which is configured to automount in fstab. If you don't see the problem here: mounts are done BEFORE networking, and even with this something was breaking the NIC bond they were using for iSCSI on boot so it would fail for 20 minutes attempting to contact the ISCSI. Also: the iSCSI SAN wasn't configured for proper permissions either. Without fixing anything we could in rescue mode remount all the non-iSCSI LVMs, up the second bond, and then login to the iSCSI devices and it'll all be fine. That was a mess to attempt to fix and I even had to get a second hand to help. It's very clear the previous person only bothered with runtime config. This sever, by the way, was an Oracle DB as well. The LVM iSCSI shares were the databases. Lightning Jim fucked around with this message at 16:45 on Jun 9, 2016 |
# ? Jun 9, 2016 16:40 |
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Super easy fix for this, at least in redhat 6, and its probably similar in 7. iSCSI mounts should be mounted with _netdev added to options. chkconfig netfs on then they will mount AFTER the network comes up. code:
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# ? Jun 9, 2016 17:58 |
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nitrogen posted:Super easy fix for this, at least in redhat 6, and its probably similar in 7. Except that didn't resolve the issue entirely. The iSCSI premissions on the iSCSI SAN box was all sorts of screwed up as well. We'd unravel part of the problem on the server, then find issues on the EQL, and then back and forth. And the second bond device kept failing to come up on boot as well. That one being connected to the iSCSI subnet.
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# ? Jun 9, 2016 18:03 |
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Hey, Arsten, you know about computers, right? ...Yes? Well, I bought five bitcoins from this guy online, and nothings been delivered. How would I cyber hack him in his firewalls? I literally cannot help you. Sorry. What? I just don't know anything about computers. I haven't even learned to type, really. Oh. Ok. Thanks! I...don't even....It can't be like this. It isn't like this, right. I am Truman, and you are all laughing at me from the other side of a TV, right? RIGHT?!.
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# ? Jun 9, 2016 20:30 |
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NeuralSpark posted:Holy poo poo, Active storage as in ActiveRAIDs? If so, I'm sorry. Yup. I hate the loving things, my favorite is the one that kills any new drive plugged into it. Though most of our clients who had them no longer use them thank god. Thankfully we got them switched over to StorNext a while back so at least their metadata is safe on the NetApp array that the M441Ds use and they had a full tape backup. Now just to get their storage migrated to something less terrible. *edit* the SAN did come back up after I re-created the LUNs on the chassis so crisis averted pr0digal fucked around with this message at 20:37 on Jun 9, 2016 |
# ? Jun 9, 2016 20:33 |
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Arsten posted:Hey, Arsten, you know about computers, right? Congratulations on figuring out the correct way to defuse this kind of situation. It also works for parental tech support; I (truthfully) told mine that a Surface may as well be black magic to me, and surprise surprise they've started learning how to google things and fix their own problems. They're still a bit fuzzy on the concept of paying money to fix devices broken beyond the ability of any user to repair, but I'm sure they'll get there eventually.
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# ? Jun 9, 2016 20:38 |
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Renaissance Robot posted:Congratulations on figuring out the correct way to defuse this kind of situation. Paying money?! Pah! Everything comes with free support in perpetuity throughout the universe!
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# ? Jun 9, 2016 20:51 |
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Five bitcoins? Isn't that still like a thousand bucks? What kind of drugs was that guy looking to buy?
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# ? Jun 9, 2016 20:53 |
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DACK FAYDEN posted:Five bitcoins? Isn't that still like a thousand bucks? What kind of drugs was that guy looking to buy? I don't know. But I do know that if I ask about it, I'll get roped into a situation where I have to count my brain cells as they slowly die one by one. And I thought BitCoins were like $500 now? Did they come down? Edit: $579 USD for each bitcoin.
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# ? Jun 9, 2016 21:02 |
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...I just assumed they had come back down.
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# ? Jun 9, 2016 21:06 |
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FordPRefectLL posted:coworker got teamviewer "hacked" 4 days after i had a conversation with him about securing it, apparently i should have just gone over there and done it myself Probably transferred directly out from his bank account.
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# ? Jun 9, 2016 21:41 |
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Why would you keep 10,000 in your main checking account? Maybe it's different for non-poors, but if I've got anything above $1500-2000, that poo poo is going to an emergency fund / general savings / debt reduction. I just can't see keeping $nice_used_car in my main account, even if I'm good at sticking to a budget (I'm not)
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# ? Jun 9, 2016 21:49 |
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Renaissance Robot posted:Congratulations on figuring out the correct way to defuse this kind of situation. My aunt bought my grandma an iPad and it took several calls to cement that I've never used an Apple product in my life and wouldn't know where to start troubleshooting it, especially from opposite sides of the country. Said aunt and her 3 Apple everything using kids (who live nearby grandma) are always "too busy" to help her. Fortunately grandma's pretty sharp and managed to Google a fix for whatever it was herself.
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# ? Jun 9, 2016 22:15 |
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22 Eargesplitten posted:Why would you keep 10,000 in your main checking account? Maybe it's different for non-poors, but if I've got anything above $1500-2000, that poo poo is going to an emergency fund / general savings / debt reduction. I just can't see keeping $nice_used_car in my main account, even if I'm good at sticking to a budget (I'm not) Some people don't understand the concept of a savings account
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# ? Jun 9, 2016 22:37 |
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22 Eargesplitten posted:Why would you keep 10,000 in your main checking account? Maybe it's different for non-poors, but if I've got anything above $1500-2000, that poo poo is going to an emergency fund / general savings / debt reduction. I just can't see keeping $nice_used_car in my main account, even if I'm good at sticking to a budget (I'm not) Migishu posted:Some people don't understand the concept of a savings account Just can't wait to make that %.001APY!
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# ? Jun 9, 2016 22:41 |
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Migishu posted:Some people don't understand the concept of a savings account Some people have overdraft protection, so that when something charges 10,000 to your checking account it automatically draws from savings.
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# ? Jun 9, 2016 22:43 |
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Uhh....I got more than that in my checking. I should probably move it. But yes, overdraft protection so it doesn't really matter.
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# ? Jun 10, 2016 00:14 |
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GreenNight posted:Uhh....I got more than that in my checking. I should probably move it. But yes, overdraft protection so it doesn't really matter. hey man what's your 9-digit teamviewer ID
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# ? Jun 10, 2016 01:48 |
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I remember overdraft protection being this scam for poor people. I would prefer my dept card to not go through if I don't have the funds instead of paying 35$ for every small transaction I made when I accidentally left too little money in my checking. I can bare the shame of getting a transaction declined. But then again I use a credit card because I like being able to have total protection from theft and fraud.
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# ? Jun 10, 2016 01:52 |
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MiniFoo posted:hey man what's your 9-digit teamviewer ID Disabled and uninstalled teamviewer after the hacking scare.
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# ? Jun 10, 2016 03:08 |
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Sickening posted:I remember overdraft protection being this scam for poor people. I would prefer my dept card to not go through if I don't have the funds instead of paying 35$ for every small transaction I made when I accidentally left too little money in my checking. I can bare the shame of getting a transaction declined. You're confusing three concepts (which is understandable because banks live for that): Overdraft Protection is when you pull from another standing account to cover for an account that is short by some amount. Overdraft Credit is an actual line of credit that you dip into at Credit-Card-like rates and usually pay some sort of fee ($1-$5 is what I've seen) per transaction for using it. You get this only if you have basically perfect credit. This last one is what the poor people get, and it has no common term and each bank calls it something different (a few call it straight up "Overdraft Protection" to your face with different terminology you sign against) - and that's where you get charged $35+ for each non-bank charge that hits your account when it goes negative. This is the scam one that kept the banks in profit through both the 2002 and the 2009 crises.
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# ? Jun 10, 2016 03:42 |
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GreenNight posted:Disabled and uninstalled teamviewer after the hacking scare. Same here. When reports started popping up in /r/sysadmin, here, and on IRC I uninstalled it without a second thought. I'll still use Quicksupport for my parents, but for home use RDP works fine. Does anyone have any experience with Chrome Remote Desktop?
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# ? Jun 10, 2016 07:25 |
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I do some minor consulting work and teamviewer is one of the tools I like to use. Do I need to find something else? Is there any good info on the risks and how to mitigate them?
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# ? Jun 10, 2016 07:30 |
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Dr. Arbitrary posted:I do some minor consulting work and teamviewer is one of the tools I like to use. Do I need to find something else? Is there any good info on the risks and how to mitigate them? So far the only real one I have seen is not to reuse passwords.
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