• How to Deal with a Manager on a Power Trip

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    @tonyshowoff said:

    How long until someone posts a Cartman meme?

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  • Happy Cinco de Mayo!

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    Woot!

  • Redis Failover, No Good Slave

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    One of the biggest issues is the lack of logging. Things fail, no explanation why. Just "go figure it out". The documentation is abysmal and it appears that no one is using it. Do a search and you can only find their own useless, internal docs.

  • How do you feel when a recommendation you give winds up bad?

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    @Breffni-Potter said:

    What do you do when that recommendation was a disaster? Do you reach out and say "Well, that was a bad call, sorry I recommended that to you"

    That one is very tough. But, I think, one of the most important jobs of IT professionals is to have used and evaluated a wide array of products (not for helpdesk people, but at a certain level and job type) and understand much of their technical strengths, quality differences, support value and the integrity of the companies that stand behind them (or the communities that do, as the case may be.) Our job is to determine what is the best chance of success for someone, what is cost effective, what is likely to work out the best. Companies change, products change, some things cannot be foreseen.

    Sometimes it is on us for actually making bad recommendations. That's a given. I see completely insane and reckless recommendations given regularly. Recommendations that I think should fall into a "fire them and consider pressing charges" category - like overspending by six figures without any technical or business reason for the spend, just because the recommender thinks that a product sounds cool, they like the brand or, often, they are getting some cool toy in exchange for selling the company down the river. This really happens, and industry wide it happens very often, this is true in any industry: the average person giving recommendations is not well prepared or capable to be doing so.

    But assuming we are competent and honestly attempting to give good recommendations, hopefully good customers or businesses understand that we are not just being asked for a very complex recommendation in the moment (knowing all relevant products or approaches on the market) but also gauging both those products' futures as well as the business' future. Being asked to predict the future comes with risk, always. Even the best possible recommender, with the best possible intentions, with the most unlimited research budget and time can't get things right every time because that's not how predictions work.

    When we make an honest mistake and recommend something completely wrong, yes, I think it is good if we own up to that and/or somehow fix the situation. But should we apologize for the times when we did the research, tried hard, used the available information and simply could not predict the future? Probably not, it sets an expectation that we are responsible for things we cannot be responsible for.

    In many cases, one of the worst things about being in IT is that other people push impossible demands upon us as if it is acceptable. In what other job is nearly every single person in the field expected to be a fortuneteller, even without them claiming to be, and often held accountable for having failed to predict the future accurately?

  • Firefox 31.0 Issue

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    @scottalanmiller said:

    So you just deleted Firefox and are now trying to run it? I have no idea what you are trying to do. What are you trying to do here?

    We've established he has NO idea what he's doing...

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    @Hubtech said:

    only if you bite your lip after

    ZING!

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    If you are uncertain, http://urlquery.net can be helpful.

    It will report on what happens when you go to a particular URL.
    It can even give you a preview (sometimes) of the page.

  • nadnerB's CloudatCost Project Journal

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    @thecreativeone91 said:

    @nadnerB said:

    Powering it off until I can spend the time to secure it

    Just leave it on, and post the IP here. Someone will be nice and secure it for you 😉

    Thanks for the offer. 😄 That'll speed things up heaps!
    The IP is 127.0.0.1
     
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  • Setting up ServiceDesk ticketing system for email

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    @thecreativeone91 said:

    @IRJ said:

    They fixed it

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    Yep an actual picture for the repair.. even though it's used all over the internet

    http://www.slate.com/blogs/future_tense/2014/06/06/hundreds_of_cities_have_laid_fiber_for_faster_internet_but_big_telecom_companies.html

    If you look closely off the screen you can see the 10 car pileup that caused it!

  • CloudatCost CloudPro Server Bear Benchmark

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    @MattSpeller said:

    How does that compare to other systems for those of us unfamiliar with that bench?

    There are ServerBear results for the old Dev1, Dev3 and BigDog products, I think. All of which are, of course, gone now. It does appear, at first glance, to be generally better than the old Dev1. But it has higher specs too.

  • CloudatCost CloudPro Password Issue

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    @scottalanmiller said:

    @thecreativeone91 said:

    If this was a "pro" upgrade you'd think they'd disabled passwords and generate ssh keys for you.

    But it is the "Pro" downgrade. You'd think they'd just lock the VMs so that you could never get it. Saving you time from trying.

    It's just delaying lawsuits from those who think their may still be some hope in their con.

  • CloudatCost CloudPro Retains Storage IO Problems

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    But they upgraded to more SSD storage over the weekend lol.

  • Pwn9 Drops CloudatCost

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    @thecreativeone91 said:

    @AmanBhogal said:

    @thecreativeone91

    Cloudatcost is still growing. unfortunately we have been having quite a few growing pains recently. We are learning from these outages and making sure we implement the solutions needed to keep growing.

    That's obliviously not true. Unless you mean your company bank account is growing more into the red by the hour.

    Growing in absolute terms.

    if abs(x.now) > abs(x.then)

  • CloudPro

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    @AmanBhogal said:

    Hey everybody,

    There is currently a big backlog for building servers, This is directly related to providing the Cloud Pro product for free as a response to our service outage. The backlog is expected to be caught up in 3 hours.

    "free" to CloudatCost means "giving you something that you paid for, but not exactly making you pay again, but not giving it to you either."

  • CloudatCost Rebuiling

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    Rebuild issues and returned and almost no one can build VMs anymore.

  • Weird technical issues in Windows

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    For months my boss has been having a weird issue where certain parts of her screen would pull in ghost images of the windows behind the primary window. The only way to get it to go away was to close all of the windows and relaunch.

    Well today she noticed just before it happened that she got the up/down arrow that one gets when clicking the scroll wheel (though she never understood why she was getting it).
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    Just after seeing that icon and then scrolling (which was her goal, scroll through an Excel spreadsheet) her screen went crazy.

    She decided to try cntrl + Z (undo) and the problem went away. Clearly something weird is going on when she click scrolls.

    I asked her if she always 'clicks' while scrolling and she said yes. I asked her to stop clicking and instead be feather light on the scroll wheel and see if the problem goes away.

    This is the second time a person has had an issue in the last 2 years with click scrolling - I guess it's just not obvious enough that clicking is it's own thing, and scrolling is a separate action.

    Time for some training.

  • Spiceworks Training

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    @Bob-Beatty said:

    I don't train any longer - I'm not sure if anyone does to be honest.

    My understanding was that the program was shut down. But maybe there is a small, lingering component still left.

  • CloudatCost Claims of Production

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    I giggled a little because this thread reminds me of:

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    Well, actually the whole scene

  • Outlook Calendaring question

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    @Dashrender Well that is to be expected...always some sort of weird Outlook stuff like that. I've had this issue in the past, good to know about the single click vs double click for this issue. Hopefully Outlook 2016 will address this, but not holding my breath!