What Are You Doing Right Now
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@dafyre said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Morning all y'all!
Busy week here so far. Not too cold yet... Woke up to 29F this morning. My gas bill is going to suck if this lasts much longer, lol.
Mine already sucks and it hasn't even been cold for very long. But my power bill is only a third of what it was all summer.
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@RojoLoco said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@dafyre said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Morning all y'all!
Busy week here so far. Not too cold yet... Woke up to 29F this morning. My gas bill is going to suck if this lasts much longer, lol.
Mine already sucks and it hasn't even been cold for very long. But my power bill is only a third of what it was all summer.
We bought 7 tons of coal this year... haven't even burned through 1 ton yet. Still early in the season but that's promising.
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Van is loaded. Shutting down to go drive to Texas.
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@coliver said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@RojoLoco said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@dafyre said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Morning all y'all!
Busy week here so far. Not too cold yet... Woke up to 29F this morning. My gas bill is going to suck if this lasts much longer, lol.
Mine already sucks and it hasn't even been cold for very long. But my power bill is only a third of what it was all summer.
We bought 7 tons of coal this year... haven't even burned through 1 ton yet. Still early in the season but that's promising.
Is that for your house? I didnt know people even burned coal, I thought that was just at power plants or something.
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@Donahue said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@coliver said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@RojoLoco said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@dafyre said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Morning all y'all!
Busy week here so far. Not too cold yet... Woke up to 29F this morning. My gas bill is going to suck if this lasts much longer, lol.
Mine already sucks and it hasn't even been cold for very long. But my power bill is only a third of what it was all summer.
We bought 7 tons of coal this year... haven't even burned through 1 ton yet. Still early in the season but that's promising.
Is that for your house? I didnt know people even burned coal, I thought that was just at power plants or something.
We live in upstate NY. It's a very inexpensive (although not very green or clean) source of heat.
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Struggling to get starting ... we have been working on a remote site hardware refresh - sadly it hasn't gone as it should have or we would have liked.. so we go for day three on a two day project.
The worst is that all of the equipment comes preconfigured. It's suppose to have all the phone numbers, IPs, Gateways, and such already set so we just swap and they are down for a very short period of time.
Thus far, we have had to re-configure the gateways, PBX, Switches, and Perle units... We still have to swap out the Positions (desktops).
Sigh.. I think we still have to work on the PBX.. but am not sure.
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@gjacobse said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Struggling to get starting ... we have been working on a remote site hardware refresh - sadly it hasn't gone as it should have or we would have liked.. so we go for day three on a two day project.
The worst is that all of the equipment comes preconfigured. It's suppose to have all the phone numbers, IPs, Gateways, and such already set so we just swap and they are down for a very short period of time.
Thus far, we have had to re-configure the gateways, PBX, Switches, and Perle units... We still have to swap out the Positions (desktops).
Sigh.. I think we still have to work on the PBX.. but am not sure.
Sounds like you'll be happy for the weekend to arrive!
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@gjacobse How's the new gig?? Be Honest!
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Quick nginx question:
server_name www.domain.com domain.com;
This should serve both right? For some reason it's not. I see the nginx test page with domain.com but www.domain.com can't be reached. I guess google dns hasn't updated it.
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@wirestyle22 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Quick nginx question:
server_name www.domain.com domain.com;
This should serve both right? For some reason it's not. I see the nginx test page with domain.com but www.domain.com can't be reached. I guess google dns hasn't updated it.
It could be DNS - your webserver might also not be looking for www though.
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Updating Nextcloud
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Finishing touches on new system going in at a concert hall - and of course they want to do the Go Live during a show . . . in 2 weeks.
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@JaredBusch said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Updating Nextcloud
I did that today, but had to use the command line method because the web updater complained that it didn't have write access to a bunch of non existent files in the /update subdirectory. Planning to do this in my home lab tonight and get it documented on the Nextcloud forums if I see the same thing.
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@travisdh1 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@JaredBusch said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Updating Nextcloud
I did that today, but had to use the command line method because the web updater complained that it didn't have write access to a bunch of non existent files in the /update subdirectory. Planning to do this in my home lab tonight and get it documented on the Nextcloud forums if I see the same thing.
The last few updates I've been sticking with CLI to update Nextcloud.
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@travisdh1 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@JaredBusch said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Updating Nextcloud
I did that today, but had to use the command line method because the web updater complained that it didn't have write access to a bunch of non existent files in the /update subdirectory. Planning to do this in my home lab tonight and get it documented on the Nextcloud forums if I see the same thing.
That is not how that works. That message stated it did not have write access to the folders in the nexcloud folder. You are no able to see then entire message.
You needed to turn of SELinux first.
Normal update process.
For day to day use, Nextcloud only needs write access to a few folders.
For an update, because you are running through the web updater, apache, needs write access to ALL folders. -
@JaredBusch said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@travisdh1 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@JaredBusch said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Updating Nextcloud
I did that today, but had to use the command line method because the web updater complained that it didn't have write access to a bunch of non existent files in the /update subdirectory. Planning to do this in my home lab tonight and get it documented on the Nextcloud forums if I see the same thing.
That is not how that works. That message stated it did not have write access to the folders in the nexcloud folder. You are no able to see then entire message.
You needed to turn of SELinux first.
Normal update process.
For day to day use, Nextcloud only needs write access to a few folders.
For an update, because you are running through the web updater, apache, needs write access to ALL folders.That'd do it all right. #fail #me
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remotely setting up a terminal in south dakota - Using Ping to tell me when the Terminal is back online so I can VNC to the terminal finish set up processes/ watch it set itself up .
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@WrCombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Finishing touches on new system going in at a concert hall - and of course they want to do the Go Live during a show . . . in 2 weeks.
That's fancy. And... no pressure there lol
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@wrx7m said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@WrCombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Finishing touches on new system going in at a concert hall - and of course they want to do the Go Live during a show . . . in 2 weeks.
That's fancy. And... no pressure there lol
Right! Come on ...
They have a low level event - Like trivia I think next Tuesday the original install date, but the owner wants to be there for the install and Go live.Edit It's a Bar - that holds Concerts. They call themselves a Concert hall because most of what they do is all ages shows.
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KVM - I created a storage pool in /home/VMs. Do you create a Volume for each VM? Seems like there is an unnecessary extra step if you don't use the defaults. If you create a default 20Gb volume for each VM, it seems like you are choosing the size again when going through the steps. Maybe I'm over-complicating it or just too used to Hyper-V.