What Are You Doing Right Now
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Listening to the dog bark incessantly.
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Working...what else is new? LOL
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Another loin in for smoking... well prepping anyway. It'll be 5-7 days before it's ready to smoke.
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Good Morning ML .. Happy Weekend
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Good morning everyone!
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I'm in a very long queue waiting to be allowed to play video games today. My kids beat me to the Steam system and now I have to wait a very long time.
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Date at Cheesecake Factory
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@johnhooks said:
Date at Cheesecake Factory
You are allowed to take pictures and post them? or was that all sneaky..
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Watching doctor who after the Wales game (and after 3 beers and 4 shots of apple sours)
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@JaredBusch said:
@johnhooks said:
Date at Cheesecake Factory
You are allowed to take pictures and post them? or was that all sneaky..
Sneaky haha. I ended up telling her and she was ok with it lol
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@johnhooks said:
@JaredBusch said:
@johnhooks said:
Date at Cheesecake Factory
You are allowed to take pictures and post them? or was that all sneaky..
Sneaky haha. I ended up telling her and she was ok with it lol
That is not how it would end here..
If she listened long enough to understand that no one she knows would ever see it, then I would not be killed. But getting that explanation out is... unlikely.
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Good Morning to all
Happy Valentines - Just another ordinary day at work -
@Joy said:
Good Morning to all
Happy Valentines - Just another ordinary day at workGood morning. Happy St. Valentine's to you too.
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Holy butt. Well I just spend 30 minutes trying to figure out why I could resolve the bind server but none of the hostnames. I tried everything I could think of. Then I realized I forgot the last period on all of the hostnames but remembered it for the bind server itself......
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Oh and so you don't go insane if you're using Fedora, the network manager overwrites /etc/resolv.conf. So if you add a search domain there it's going to be erased. The problem is the search domain field has been removed from the normal network manager, so you either need to run
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@scottalanmiller said:
made a super simple script for pushing filebeat out to CentOS 7 clients that don't have it yet, assuming that you have the necessary config files locally...
#!/bin/bash ssh root@"$1" "rpm --import http://packages.elastic.co/GPG-KEY-elasticsearch" scp elastic-beats.repo root@"$1":/etc/yum.repos.d/ ssh root@"$1" "yum -y install filebeat" scp filebeat.yml root@"$1":/etc/filebeat/filebeat.yml scp logstash-forwarder.crt root@"$1":/etc/pki/tls/certs ssh root@"$1" "systemctl start filebeat; systemctl enable filebeat"
Wish you had time to get back to writing this all up. I've been overloaded and have yet to get the ELK server setup in the one place it really needs to be.
Everytime I started over the last week something got in my way
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Just got to work was -2 this morning! Brrrrrr (hush Canada)! Actually wore trousers instead of 3/4s...but traffic was good so took ~45mins
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@NattNatt said:
Just got to work was -2 this morning! Brrrrrr (hush Canada)! Actually wore trousers instead of 3/4s...but traffic was good so took ~45mins
-1 for me (Wales, UK) and ~45mins to get in as traffic was bloody awful this morning 40mph most of the way!