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There are a lot of things that specifically say “not a medical device” to avoid having to do the testing and compliance There’s some good out of band you can build for console and remote PDU Ideally your equipment doesn’t need a lot of cold booting APC was great btw way better than Versiv
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Nazattack posted:For the people who have had ubnt stuff die, did you have Elite for them? Having elite is no longer an option, program is EoL. Good luck if you ever pushed for ubiquiti UniFi products in any environment that requires business-grade support
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Medical-grade powerstrip? you mean a residential-grade power strip that's had duct tape stretched across the switch so that it doesn't switch off, daisy chained to two other power strips, running a KVM and up to eight laptops and eight ultra-slim desktops?
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# ? Oct 14, 2019 22:37 |
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Tomorrow morning we get to talk about why having two internal dns servers that don't sync doesn't make any sense
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SlowBloke posted:Having elite is no longer an option, program is EoL. Good luck if you ever pushed for ubiquiti UniFi products in any environment that requires business-grade support Gonna say, having BEEN UBNT tech support back in 2011.... don't expect much from them. There were exactly four of us doing support back then, with a ticket backlog of over a thousand tickets. Also next to no organized documentation, so our "business-grade" support was basically our best guesses or playing around with test setups. There we so many actual FEATURES that were entirely undocumented that none of us even knew about until a customer would say "I found this, how does it work" and we had to scramble to figure out what the hell it was good for....
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Bob Morales posted:Tomorrow morning we get to talk about why having two internal dns servers that don't sync doesn't make any sense Good post to match your av.
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App vendor requires an update to a job scheduling application by December. Installed crashes midway through the install. Google the error, looks like the version of install shield they used to build the package is old and needs a patch to work with Windows security updates past a certain point on our OS release (2008 lol). I ask the vendor for help, they call it an environment issue and say they can’t help troubleshoot. They then say it has been tested many times with this server version they haven’t seen this issue. Binch I don’t need to troubleshoot I need you to update your poo poo. I guess I have another upgrade to get in before the end of the year. Double pissing me off: Our previous CDW rep big time hosed up an order 2 years ago and apparently didn't actually sell us software assurance with our SQL enterprise licensing. Like there's a note on the invoice from him describing what is being sold, but the item does not include it. We've been under the assumption we've had it as we're working on an AG project. There are some interesting emails going on right now. Spring Heeled Jack fucked around with this message at 12:44 on Oct 15, 2019 |
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Yesterday at 5 PM: Boss: "Hey, can you take a few screenshots of Product X and send it to Joe Schmoe?" Me: "Sure thing." This morning: Me: *takes and sends the screenshots* *about 15 minutes later* Boss: "Hey, did you send those screenshots over to Joe last night?" Me: "Oh, no, I just took them and sent them a few minutes ago." Boss: "Oh... He really needed those last night for a meeting this morning." I really don't ask for much but if you need something done immediately then maybe loving tell me that??
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Docker is down....Hope my boss doesn't hear about it
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Lots of e-mailing other people to get work done and not a lot of getting work done myself today. I had to decide between making a semi-complicated and hacky change to my network or requesting an acl change from one of the other teams. I picked "request acl change" and have been regretting it all morning.
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Bob Morales posted:Tomorrow morning we get to talk about why having two internal dns servers that don't sync doesn't make any sense 1. Updating only 1 server instead of 2 will mess up the desktop support guys workflow1 2. We're going to be putting a new office a the end of the year so we can do it then 3. We're going to set the new office up like the current office (all foobared) and then we'll fix them all at the same time ALL OF THE ABOVE Also I was asked for ideas on how long it would take to restore a 4TB file server we have My answer? Let's try a restore to an un-used server and then see how long it takes. We can't do that because: We have to do it off-site so there's no chance we gently caress it up We don't even have another machine setup to do Yosemite backup restores blah blah 50 other dumb reasons Also: Why should we use Borg backup server instead of your Python script? BECAUSE FIVE HUNDRED REASONS MY SCRIPT IS NOT A FULLY TESTED BACKUP SWUIT
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Oh also I put too much detail in a ticket Can't be giving any of the other guys too much info they might try stuff
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# ? Oct 15, 2019 19:50 |
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You need to get out of manufacturing IT Go work for a law office or something, things will be less messed up.
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Bob Morales posted:Oh also I put too much detail in a ticket LOL who would ever complain about having too much info in a ticket? I'm so used to seeing tickets that looks like "deployment failed" with no other info. I would love to start working on a ticket that doesn't immediately start with me playing 20 questions.
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deedee megadoodoo posted:LOL who would ever complain about having too much info in a ticket? I'm so used to seeing tickets that looks like "deployment failed" with no other info. I would love to start working on a ticket that doesn't immediately start with me playing 20 questions. I'd say about 80% of my tickets on the VoIP side initially come in with a subject of "phones". Could mean a name change, a password reset, or an entire system outage.
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Testing some software today, the page that anybody in the world can see (before login) has a link to download a Java client. The URL string for some weird reason links to an API hosted by the software vendor, and within the string is the entire license key for the installed product. If you take this key and install the software using it, it will disable the currently deployed instance.
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The Fool posted:You need to get out of manufacturing IT Applied for a Linux admin job for an actual software company the other day
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Bob Morales posted:Applied for a Linux admin job for an actual software company the other day Last time I worked at a dev house I was forced to reboot build servers on the whim of their rock star programmer because he didn't understand how solaris allocated memory. So when he ran 'top' and didn't see enough free memory he'd ring me up and demand a reboot. He was wayyyyy more important to the company than me so trying to do anything about it got me nowhere.
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Bob Morales posted:Oh also I put too much detail in a ticket Today I found out that the desktop guys have been sending tickets to someone who left the company - 4 years ago. Also, that there was a second repository for k2 deployments that were never documented.
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Today I got a meeting invite for thirty minutes from receipt with the subject “support” and a conference bridge. Nope. If you can’t be bothered to provide even the most basic agenda and purpose, then I certainly cannot be bothered to attend.
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Bob Morales posted:Applied for a Linux admin job for an actual software company the other day QL is hiring Linux engineers like crazy if you can stand getting closer to Detroit .
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I've just wiped out our test instance and caused it to disable itself for a license violation by testing my theory, let's see how the vendor handles this.
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wolrah posted:I'm not sure which I'd like more, this or subjects that were actually useful. I fixed this Names come from LDAP = not my problem I have a script that runs and tells me if names have changed and pushes changes via AXL and CUPI Passwords are LDAP, PINs are self care portal. Generics the help center addressed System outage is ... my systems don’t go down. 3:1 resilience in VMs and auto rerouting via dial peers on my gateways for critical numbers
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Thanks Ants posted:I've just wiped out our test instance and caused it to disable itself for a license violation by testing my theory, let's see how the vendor handles this. Customer found hacking company servers. All licenses revoked and matter sent to FBI
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Partycat posted:
Living and dying as T1 Paris freeze and thaw is a way of life, mannnnn.
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Thanks Ants posted:I've just wiped out our test instance and caused it to disable itself for a license violation by testing my theory, let's see how the vendor handles this. Better start thinking of a cool "Hacker" name for yourself for the news articles. xX_Ne0n_AnT$_Xx for instance.
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Moey posted:Living and dying as T1 Paris freeze and thaw is a way of life, mannnnn. Well you can only do so much Got direct trunk overflow setup to fail between trunk groups when/if that shite happens. Of course the telcos want to discontinue all copper services so I guess it’s all up to ~cloud~ now...
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Partycat posted:
HA. And also - HA. The amount of calls I deal with daily that can be fixed at the self-service portal is staggering. And I can't just refer them to the portal. If the call comes in, I have to work it. I have stopped doing account unlocks and password resets, and now I just walk the user through going to the portal and fixing it themselves. Haven't been called out by management on it - yet. We'll see.
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That’s how we run it here - provide the instructions , guidance if needed. Sometimes they can’t get to it and we do it locally for them. Not perfect but it I try to build a better mousetrap when I can
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Boss is blaming server slowdowns on every person/thing he can imagine. Theories get disproved one after another. Culprit: he tweaked some backup script last week, it's running twice PLUS it's been running for the past 3 days
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We're getting rid of our Active Directory server. Because it's so evil. Goodbye centrally managed accounts for the handful of users that are on the domain.
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Bob - I do hope you run away from this, it sounds obnoxious.
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Bob Morales posted:We're getting rid of our Active Directory server. Because it's so evil. Goodbye centrally managed accounts for the handful of users that are on the domain. This is the sign of somebody who has completely lost touch with reality. There is no saving this company, they will die by lack of adequate technology.
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Bob Morales posted:Boss is blaming server slowdowns on every person/thing he can imagine. This isn't a manager. This is a person playing around with systems he doesn't understand who simply outranks everyone.
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Agrikk posted:Today I got a meeting invite for thirty minutes from receipt with the subject “support” and a conference bridge. I can't hit "decline" fast enough on those. So satisfying.
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Noooooo my coworkers are ranting about politics!!!!
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Oh boy, it's that time of year again. Time to spend hours on security training for our organization plus multiple customers (government). I can't wait to run through the same non-skip modules multiple times because half of them use the same provider/courses. Secure passwords, social engineering, FTI, HIPAA, etc. They really should have some way to link all of your KnowB4 logins so you can do a course once and it counts toward all of the various organizations.
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GI_Clutch posted:Oh boy, it's that time of year again. Time to spend hours on security training for our organization plus multiple customers (government). I can't wait to run through the same non-skip modules multiple times because half of them use the same provider/courses. Secure passwords, social engineering, FTI, HIPAA, etc. They really should have some way to link all of your KnowB4 logins so you can do a course once and it counts toward all of the various organizations. But then knowbe4 wouldn't rake in the cash for 10 different companies each paying for the same courses for people.
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Partycat posted:That would be annoying in residential construction trying to fish a garden hose through wall spaces if you didn’t have clear access to the header or footer. I fuckin knew someone in here was going to call me on this in some way or another But actually no this is good poo poo to bring up and I wasn't aware of the fire rating issue. I also completely agree with the fishing issue and the only reason it worked well for me was because I have a crawlspace and could easily fish up from there (and my house, being lovely California construction, is basically little more than a wooden tent so coming up through the subfloor is easy). Sirotan, if your area of Michigan uses actual real construction with brick firestops and the like you may not want to use this cable and I'd certainly recommend finding a version that's better rated - the one I linked was the first Google result and wasn't actually what I used. That said, for a similar reason I guess I'm also not that concerned about fire using the cable as a conduit because the rest of the house is so flammable that it's not that much of an additional risk. If I had a real house with sprinklers and better construction I might feel differently, but, well, I don't. As far as not needing so many connections in one space, what I'm hearing is "I failed as an IT guy". What self-respecting IT person doesn't have 4 or 5 network devices in every room. Or worse, uses wireless. Pshaw I say to you sir. What utter bollocks. Nazattack posted:For the people who have had ubnt stuff die, did you have Elite for them? Don't think it existed when we were installing the stuff, this was 5+ years ago. SlowBloke posted:Having elite is no longer an option, program is EoL. Good luck if you ever pushed for ubiquiti UniFi products in any environment that requires business-grade support Annnnnd.....guess it doesn't matter!
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So Elite lasted a matter of months then, or am I thinking of something else
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