What Are You Doing Right Now
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Reading STIG documents for Server 2012R2.
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@rojoloco said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Uriah Hall and Chris Weidman
Holyshit, here I thought the guy was the kicker breaking his ankle etc. Here it just snapped under his own force....
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tuesday morning, listening to the latest release from little wings.
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got a hypervisor out of disk space. shrinking and compacting vm drives as we type.
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trying to work out why termsvcs is using 80-90% of CPU on some RDS servers
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Looking forward to watching some Red Hat Summit sessions today.
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@dustinb3403 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@rojoloco said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Uriah Hall and Chris Weidman
Holyshit, here I thought the guy was the kicker breaking his ankle etc. Here it just snapped under his own force....
And Weidman didn't know it had snapped until he put his foot down...
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@rojoloco said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@dustinb3403 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@rojoloco said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Uriah Hall and Chris Weidman
Holyshit, here I thought the guy was the kicker breaking his ankle etc. Here it just snapped under his own force....
And Weidman didn't know it had snapped until he put his foot down...
Flash back to Andersen Silva doing the same thing..
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@dashrender said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Nebraska - I have 100/20 for $80 + $50 for unlimited downloads, I average 1.8 TB, the extra .8 would cost me $80 if I paid for it per 100 Gig
Lucky enough to have 1Gig Fiber for $39 in Arlington Tx
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Dealing with a teams direct routing issue, suddenly not getting option requests from Microsoft to one of our sbc. Had to fail over to the other older sbc and circuit
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documentation and packaging this morning.
cold this morning, heavy overcast. -
@siringo said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
documentation and packaging this morning.
cold this morning, heavy overcast.Storm rolling in here, now.
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@jt1001001 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Dealing with a teams direct routing issue, suddenly not getting option requests from Microsoft to one of our sbc. Had to fail over to the other older sbc and circuit
Teams had some global outages today.
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Waiting on some people from Nextdoor to come and take away some furniture that @jclambert was so nice and came over and helped me to move today.
The house is now without furniture! All the chairs, couches, dressers... are gone.
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in 1990 i was in a NetWare training course.
the instructor quiped about how poor apple's attempt at networking was.
their hardware is top notch imo, but their devices are so damn finicky when used by more than a single person.
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@siringo said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
their attitude to multi user hasn't changed in 30 years.
I don't do much multiuser Mac, but 20 years ago they went full on multiuser native and AFAIK it works as well as Linux. It's Windows that took longest to follow suit, not fulling giving up on the single user desktop until two years later and even now, Windows isn't as natively and effectively multiuser as the UNIX systems are.
What Mac issues have you run into with multiple users?
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@scottalanmiller ipad management behind an auth'd proxy. they're just bloody unfriendly devices.
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@stuartjordan said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@dashrender said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Nebraska - I have 100/20 for $80 + $50 for unlimited downloads, I average 1.8 TB, the extra .8 would cost me $80 if I paid for it per 100 Gig
I'm paying £25 (34$) for 80/40 line, of which I'm only able to sync at 50/10 as I'm roughly half a mile away from the cabinet.
The only annoying thing is I'm getting a drop every day which the isp does not know why, it's normally only once a day, so my uptime hasn't been passed 1 day since I moved to this property a few months ago. Tests have been completed on the line which come back fine. My previous address would have an uptime of weeks.
what constitutes a drop? no service for more than 30 seconds? or a single dropped packet?
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@eddiejennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Reading STIG documents for Server 2012R2.
huh - why on something so old?
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@jt1001001 Turns out it was our firewall; we had configured a link monitor on one of the interfaces that would ping a (former) Level 3 DNS server (and only ping 1 server, wasn't me that set this up); and now that server doesn't' respond to ping requests anymore; and thus would bring the interface down. Reconfigured the link monitor to try pinging 3 differnet places before brining the interface down.