What Are You Doing Right Now
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Backing up my XenServer to a NAS so I can restore to another host both as a test and to check the config of the server spec wise to see if i'm moving it to a rack in the MPLS
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About to go do some lunch.
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@wirestyle22 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Every commute into work is a conversation about having kids now
LOL
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@wirestyle22 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Every commute into work is a conversation about having kids now
Well... Now is the time to go ahead and start childproofing your house as soon as you get moved in to the new place.
But you gotta do it quick like, before one sneaks in.
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@dafyre said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@wirestyle22 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Every commute into work is a conversation about having kids now
Well... Now is the time to go ahead and start childproofing your house as soon as you get moved in to the new place.
But you gotta do it quick like, before one sneaks in.
Good point.
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Dealing with tickets and other weekly Friday tasks, then back to Dokuwiki
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Lunch with @kooler
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Some of the sold out storage instances are now back on vultr
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Coffee time, and here's a song that's an homage to morning coffee...
(ignore the video, it's just a still frame)
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@wirestyle22 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Every commute into work is a conversation about having kids now
I'll trade you lives for one week. She may then reconsider.
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Well, I'm going to have to buy this when it comes out...
https://ideas.lego.com/blogs/1-blog/post/137?cmp=Other-GLO-Ideas-OTC-Apr-17-ApolloSaturnV-POST-Twitter-Announcement-CO-LEGO- -
@brianlittlejohn Do each of the stages jettison from the rest of the unit?
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@NerdyDad From looking at the article it appears to....
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Installed my root CA certificate in CentOS. AD authentication for Dokuwiki is no longer in the clear
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@EddieJennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Installed my root CA certificate in CentOS. AD authentication for Dokuwiki is no longer in the clear
Sweet
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Still working on that Jira install. Grrrrr
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What drives me crazy isn't how little people know about IT basics (doesn't know that he needs to specify his OS, doesn't know that he needs to specify a version, doesn't know that teaming is not a single thing, doesn't know how to team on his OS, thinks that virtualization is silly and not needed, thinks teaming is done on the hardware and on and on...) but then goes to a community that he's clearly never read and asks for basic "I dont' know what I'm doing at all" level advice and then totally disregards advice when given. I think we call this an ask-hole.
https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/1989042-nic-teaming-on-hp-proliant-dl360e-gen8
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@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
What drives me crazy isn't how little people know about IT basics (doesn't know that he needs to specify his OS, doesn't know that he needs to specify a version, doesn't know that teaming is not a single thing, doesn't know how to team on his OS, thinks that virtualization is silly and not needed, thinks teaming is done on the hardware and on and on...) but then goes to a community that he's clearly never read and asks for basic "I dont' know what I'm doing at all" level advice and then totally disregards advice when given. I think we call this an ask-hole.
https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/1989042-nic-teaming-on-hp-proliant-dl360e-gen8
Bah! You beat me to commenting about the inbound and outbound NICS :P. Reading something like that is what's needed on a day when you think you know nothing.
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@scottalanmiller I shouldn't gloat though. All of our servers have Server 2012 R2 installed on the bare metal.
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@EddieJennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
What drives me crazy isn't how little people know about IT basics (doesn't know that he needs to specify his OS, doesn't know that he needs to specify a version, doesn't know that teaming is not a single thing, doesn't know how to team on his OS, thinks that virtualization is silly and not needed, thinks teaming is done on the hardware and on and on...) but then goes to a community that he's clearly never read and asks for basic "I dont' know what I'm doing at all" level advice and then totally disregards advice when given. I think we call this an ask-hole.
https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/1989042-nic-teaming-on-hp-proliant-dl360e-gen8
Bah! You beat me to commenting about the inbound and outbound NICS :P. Reading something like that is what's needed on a day when you think you know nothing.
LOL, yeah. I mean everyone has their gaps, but how you react to advice and stuff matters. But seriously, it drives me crazy when people pop in to ask a question and are clearly way in over their heads, but still act all self righteous and don't listed to advice. And it isn't like this is just my advice, he's clearly never read a single thread on the subject. How lazy does he have to be to be doing this as a job and have researched so little and then react that way to people trying to help?