What Are You Doing Right Now
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@BRRABill said:
@scottalanmiller said:
Lost power for ten minutes there. Back now.
It is always just 10 minutes? Sees to be a "thing".
We had over 30 once.
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Oy... What a morning. Winderz & Linux Updates done... Remote Apps published on physical machines (for access to the hardware), and crash testing has begun!
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@dafyre said:
crash testing has begun!
Picturing you strapping servers to giant auto-mobile sleds and launching them into a wall
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@MattSpeller said:
@dafyre said:
crash testing has begun!
Picturing you strapping servers to giant auto-mobile sleds and launching them into a wall
This is a good idea... however:
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@scottalanmiller said:
Just wow: http://community.spiceworks.com/topic/1413348-thunderbolt-esxi-5-5-6-0
I seriously think we are being punked!
You brought a a motherboard to a hypervisor discussion?
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It's easily trolling. There has been a bit of that with this kind of post there.
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@scottalanmiller said:
It's easily trolling. There has been a bit of that with this kind of post there.
His profile says he's been in IT for 21 years - I was thinking that must have been 21 years building white box computers, and a bench worker.. not really in IT.
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Dear websites - If you're going have a top bar that scrolls down the page with the viewer please ensure it doesn't take up half the page.
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@coliver said:
Dear websites - If you're going have a top bar that scrolls down the page with the viewer please ensure it doesn't take up half the page.
Those are the best on mobile lol
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Debating problems with SAM instead of watching more security camera footage. Just can't take much more of watching these things.
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Sounds gripping.
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Well left my 2nd interview. Still weird, and it was two hours long....
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@johnhooks said:
Well left my 2nd interview. Still weird, and it was two hours long....
So they wined and dined you for 2 hours.
Sounds promising.
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@DustinB3403 said:
@johnhooks said:
Well left my 2nd interview. Still weird, and it was two hours long....
So they wined and dined you for 2 hours.
Sounds promising.
Well wined and dined isn't really the right term lol. They asked me a bunch of questions they asked me last time, and threw in some doozies like "if you make a change in the DNS server and someone's computer can't get to a site, what's one thing to try?".......
The guy that interviewed me again showed he doesn't have a grasp of the things he says he does. And they could have a split horizon DNS. I asked him about it because there is a piece of paper on the conf room pc with the pc name, its computername.domain.com. I asked if they had issues with split horizon, and he said " I'm not sure what you're talking about" so I pointed to the paper and started to explain and he said "oh, no we don't have that. The last admin let our domain expire so we had to use a new domain name.". He clearly thought that split horizon meant a local domain of domain.com and a domain for the website of other domain.com, and even if that's what I meant, the answer would have still been yes.
He also said " the whole reason to run Linux is so you don't have to reboot servers." I kind of just wanted to leave at that point.
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He also told me be stopped using CentOS at 6 because he didn't agree with the new changes. I assume he means systemd, but he couldn't remember the name. I'll give you a months pay if he can explain any differences between init and systemd.
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@johnhooks said:
He also told me be stopped using CentOS at 6 because he didn't agree with the new changes. I assume he means systemd, but he couldn't remember the name. I'll give you a months pay if he can explain any differences between init and systemd.
http://www.tecmint.com/systemd-replaces-init-in-linux/
Pay me.
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@johnhooks said:
He also told me be stopped using CentOS at 6 because he didn't agree with the new changes. I assume he means systemd, but he couldn't remember the name. I'll give you a months pay if he can explain any differences between init and systemd.
- Binary log files in systemd rather than text.
- start/stop scripts are in a new location instead of the /etc/init.d I'm used to
- Systemd is supposed to be faster by starting things in parallel instead of serially.
That's off the top of my head.
Doesn't mean it's not still crazy.
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I know you guys know the difference :-P, I was saying I'll give you a months pay if he can tell me the difference.