What Are You Doing Right Now
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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
sudo nm-connection-editor
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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!
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@hobbit666 said:
@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!
Yeah, I'm based in Oldham (north Manchester) Hah 40mph is awful traffic?! 5mph is awful traffic... on a perfect run it takes me ~30 mins to get to work
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Being school hols here it should take 30-35mins
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School holidays in the US too, it is "President's day."
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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
Near my wife hometown in NY was the coldest city in the world this week! But here on Crete it's so warm we are sitting out on the terrace with the kids enjoying the sun and no jackets. Officially it is 21 here but feels more like 23. It's beautiful.
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How do you know that Linux is getting popular? When Windows-only people start confusing the Linux service that replicates a Windows native functionality with the Windows functionality itself. Just had someone on another forum ask if Windows could run Samba shares!
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Running a Test Dell DPACK self registration thingy, see what it says about my PC
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@scottalanmiller said:
How do you know that Linux is getting popular? When Windows-only people start confusing the Linux service that replicates a Windows native functionality with the Windows functionality itself. Just had someone on another forum ask if Windows could run Samba shares!
What that says to me is that the poster clearly doesn't know what Samba is, but what they do know is that it's something that's on Linux. Not sure how that proves Linux is getting popular.
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@Dashrender said:
@scottalanmiller said:
How do you know that Linux is getting popular? When Windows-only people start confusing the Linux service that replicates a Windows native functionality with the Windows functionality itself. Just had someone on another forum ask if Windows could run Samba shares!
What that says to me is that the poster clearly doesn't know what Samba is, but what they do know is that it's something that's on Linux. Not sure how that proves Linux is getting popular.
They had no idea that it was on Linux, they wanted it on Windows. They are a Windows admin and aren't aware of Window's own filesharing. They thing that Windows shares as replicating Samba.
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I don't think that he knew what Samba was, it didn't sound that way. I think that he thinks the ecosystem of SMB shares is called Samba. If you know what Samba is, you would never make the mistake of thinking it was on Windows. What's Samba? "A non-Windows copy of the Windows SMB protocol server." Knowing what it is tells you that Windows does it natively.
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@scottalanmiller said:
School holidays in the US too, it is "President's day."
Was to be a school day.. but ended up being a snow day for 1,.. the other two follow the local college so went two hours late.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@Dashrender said:
@scottalanmiller said:
How do you know that Linux is getting popular? When Windows-only people start confusing the Linux service that replicates a Windows native functionality with the Windows functionality itself. Just had someone on another forum ask if Windows could run Samba shares!
What that says to me is that the poster clearly doesn't know what Samba is, but what they do know is that it's something that's on Linux. Not sure how that proves Linux is getting popular.
They had no idea that it was on Linux, they wanted it on Windows. They are a Windows admin and aren't aware of Window's own filesharing. They thing that Windows shares as replicating Samba.
Without reading the OP, I guess I don't understand what was being asked.
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@scottalanmiller said:
I don't think that he knew what Samba was, it didn't sound that way. I think that he thinks the ecosystem of SMB shares is called Samba. If you know what Samba is, you would never make the mistake of thinking it was on Windows. What's Samba? "A non-Windows copy of the Windows SMB protocol server." Knowing what it is tells you that Windows does it natively.
He probably doesn't even know what SMB shares are. Heck I didn't know what CIFS shares were until I joined SW in about 2007.
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@Dashrender said:
Without reading the OP, I guess I don't understand what was being asked.
He wanted to see if you could install NFS and Samba on Windows, because he wanted to make CIFS shares (and NFS ones.) Because he knew that Windows used CIFS for Windows server tasks, but appears to think that Samba is what provides CIFS and isn't aware that Windows does that natively.
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Enjoying coffee from my new keuirg. Ahh life is back to normal now.
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@Minion-Queen said:
Enjoying coffee from my new keuirg. Ahh life is back to normal now.
Zombie apocalypse averted.
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31 new starters today...so 31 new passes currently being sorted for them...not a clue where they're going to be sitting though :')