What Are You Doing Right Now
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Complaining bitterly for the last couple of months about the previous admin who setup a 17gb OS drive for a server.
Just discovered the server dates from 2002 and it's got a 17GB os drive because it's made of two 18GB u160 SCSI drives.
I feel slightly like a jerk, mostly astonished that they're still spinning after 13 years of CONSTANT use
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Listening to the ska show on local college radio... www.wras.org
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Waiting for the weekend and to finally say Good-Bye to this week!
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Turns out what I was going to create the other day (RAM based drive, mount as partition at boot, script to copy the contents of a folder and sync every so often) already exists.
ImDisk Toolkit
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Finally set up my Wiki account. Took me long enough
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@RojoLoco said:
Listening to the ska show on local college radio... www.wras.org
If you are into ska, do you know the Miggedys?
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Here is an album that I know that they are on.
http://www.allmusic.com/album/ska-down-her-way-the-women-of-ska-mw0000023962
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@scottalanmiller said:
@RojoLoco said:
Listening to the ska show on local college radio... www.wras.org
If you are into ska, do you know the Miggedys?
I do now. Good find.
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@RojoLoco said:
@scottalanmiller said:
That is some nice 3rd wave ska... plus girl musicians are hot
I went to college with the lead singer. We were really good friends. She's a teacher now back in Rochester.
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My quote of the day: "SonicWall is the QNAP of security appliances."
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@scottalanmiller said:
My quote of the day: "SonicWall is the QNAP of security appliances."
Ugghh... The admin at our parent company won't put anything else in... everything seems to be made harder by them... Thankfully I didn't have to follow suite at out sites.
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Delivery: Setting up my new head set.
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Doing the happy dance on the way home as I finally stood up a VOIP system and have phones connected to it.
TTL
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@Dashrender said:
Doing the happy dance on the way home as I finally stood up a VOIP system and have phones connected to it.
TTL
Nice! Great project just before the weekend.
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Spent much of my day working on getting a script put together that would automatically create our users out on our UNIX machines, set up their home directories, deploy their public keys, setup permissions, restorecon and update the boxes while throwing on a few basic packages. Still a few blips but basically it works as a very simple, brute force means of using SSH Key authentication to a decent number of disparately located UNIX machines securely and easily.
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Good morning to all!