What Are You Doing Right Now
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@travisdh1 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
FFS government, this is not secure.... https://meet.gsa.gov/certerror
WTF are you talking about? It is instructions to download their cert so that their packages can show valid SSL. THis is a normal process when a business wants to push a non-public CA onto workstations.
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Busy morning here. With everyone else home, I'm handling all of the stuff that I don't normally touch.
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I even have to attend a meeting today!
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Counting down the days before Iām back to work.
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@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Busy morning here. With everyone else home, I'm handling all of the stuff that I don't normally touch.
FUn! That's when you remember things that you don't usually deal with
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@dbeato said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Busy morning here. With everyone else home, I'm handling all of the stuff that I don't normally touch.
FUn! That's when you remember things that you don't usually deal with
No kidding! I'm the L1 tech again.
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Boss just came in and told us we were leaving at 3:00 today.
I already set up meetings /onsite visits at 3:30.
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I might have to work, but I'll be damned if I have to do so without drinking. Just poured my first glass of wine.
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working
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another 20 mins to go.
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About to go to bed. After 40min of the New Year night all
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Rebuilding RAID array after a failed drive occurred today. First one I've encountered in a few years. Timely. Thankfully RAID 10 and moving quickly.
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Linux Academy time before the new year
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@zachary715 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Rebuilding RAID array after a failed drive occurred today. First one I've encountered in a few years. Timely. Thankfully RAID 10 and moving quickly.
After replacing the drive, I was getting messages showing that the firmware was one behind the rest of the drives, therefore I decided what the heck, might as well update the server firmware while I'm here. Wrong decision. Firmware upgrades got stuck on the RAID card, and now my server will not boot. I went from a simple drive swap to ultimate panic mode. So far I've recovered one critical VM to an older spare server we have and everything is running fine with it. Now I'm recovering our file server.
I just bought Veeam 2 months ago after our Backup Exec crapped out. If it comes through and saves me here, I might literally be the happiest man on the planet.
Server also went out of service life last year. Called Cisco and they said they couldn't do anything for me. Was already planning on getting two new servers in the next few months to replace the two I have, but it seems that will be expedited now.
Still need prayers file server successfully restores and everything goes smoothly
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@zachary715 good luck mate!
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Good morning and Happy New Year to everyone.
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@zachary715 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
After replacing the drive, I was getting messages showing that the firmware was one behind the rest of the drives, therefore I decided what the heck, might as well update the server firmware while I'm here. Wrong decision. Firmware upgrades got stuck on the RAID card, and now my server will not boot. I went from a simple drive swap to ultimate panic mode. So far I've recovered one critical VM to an older spare server we have and everything is running fine with it. Now I'm recovering our file server.
Server also went out of service life last year. Called Cisco and they said they couldn't do anything for me.
So the real lessons to take away from this experience...
- Never operate a server out of service.
- Updates from Cisco are not reliable.
- Be wary of Cisco for networking, stay the hell away from it for servers. Total garbage.
- Cisco offers zero support when you are out of service.
- Firmware updates when out of service are extremely risky, especially with Cisco.
It's the combination of things here... having Cisco, letting support lapse, doing firmware after that time... that led to issues. Change any one of those factors, and you'd probably be okay.
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@scottalanmiller I have a SMB client running a pair of Dell servers from like 2010. Because everything is virtualized and replicated and backed up, Iām not planning to replace anything until one of them fails or can no longer handle the workload.
The guests are Fedora 29 systems, server 2012R2 and server 2016.
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My dad is doing a Fedora install at home on his own right now.
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@JaredBusch said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scottalanmiller I have a SMB client running a pair of Dell servers from like 2010. Because everything is virtualized and replicated and backed up, Iām not planning to replace anything until one of them fails or can no longer handle the workload.
The guests are Fedora 29 systems, server 2012R2 and server 2016.
This is pretty much how we have been, except we did plan to upgrade these before failure (hopefully). This has just been my first big encounter with something like this so it freaked me out a bit. Starting to look like everything will restore from backups though and all will be well, which is pretty much exactly how we structured it.
I've learned though it's one thing to put a plan together that sounds good, and it's another to have to execute it.