What Are You Doing Right Now
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Waiting for the coffee machine to warm up.
The last of the random supermarket beans are going to make way for some specialty beans!
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about ready to call this a DAY!
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@nadnerB said:
Waiting for the coffee machine to warm up.
The last of the random supermarket beans are going to make way for some specialty beans!
http://www.yahava.com.au/product.php?id=25The Coffee makes me think of, I need to go home to our province..
We have coffee plants there, looks like this..
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@scottalanmiller said:
The beard is really coming along.
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Cuz I eats me spinach....
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Just got back from Applebee's.
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I wondered why I'm feeling hot. It's just ticking over 11am and it's already almost 37C. Ah crap, today is going to be a stinker... if only going by the stench from my under arms which is assaulting my nasal cavities.
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becoming a plumber....
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@Hubtech said:
becoming a plumber....
Mario or Luigi?
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Installing Zimbra on CentOS 7 and Seafile on another instance. Next project will be a jump box (possibly local)
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Got my Plex server on C@C working!
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Did anyone have issues with the site over the past, say ~4 hours but excluding the past hour? I got online and found that the stats for the site had dropped to zero, which was impossible since I was using it myself. Also unlikely as we had thousands of views per hour solid for days, no breaks, and suddenly went to three hours of actual zero (zero, not near zero) including while I was using the site. I restarted the process and numbers shot right back to where they had been. So I am guessing that we had a logging failure (system could no longer write to disk or something) but am hoping that we didn't have a database issue. The DB was not restarted and is healthy now. So just wondering if anyone had an issue with the site during that window or if it was purely a record keeping issue.
No one has posted anything about seeing issues. So I am guessing that all is clear.
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@scottalanmiller said:
Did anyone have issues with the site over the past, say ~4 hours but excluding the past hour? I got online and found that the stats for the site had dropped to zero, which was impossible since I was using it myself. Also unlikely as we had thousands of views per hour solid for days, no breaks, and suddenly went to three hours of actual zero (zero, not near zero) including while I was using the site. I restarted the process and numbers shot right back to where they had been. So I am guessing that we had a logging failure (system could no longer write to disk or something) but am hoping that we didn't have a database issue. The DB was not restarted and is healthy now. So just wondering if anyone had an issue with the site during that window or if it was purely a record keeping issue.
No one has posted anything about seeing issues. So I am guessing that all is clear.
I had some issues but it seems to be okay now...
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@thanksajdotcom what did the issues look like? Problems posting?
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@scottalanmiller said:
@thanksajdotcom what did the issues look like? Problems posting?
Notifications and unread numbers not updating when you open the thread that's unread or the notifications, etc.
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That would make sense, if logging was failing those things would fail too. The site was working fine, but not recording the views, when I signed in. So clearly some things were working. I'm hoping that posting was working. I've not come across a post that I know was posted during the window, but that would be easy to miss.
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@thecreativeone91 said:
Installing Zimbra on CentOS 7 and Seafile on another instance. Next project will be a jump box (possibly local)
Jump box? curious....
About to head out to a remote office,.. just put my phone on DnD...
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@g.jacobse said:
@thecreativeone91 said:
Installing Zimbra on CentOS 7 and Seafile on another instance. Next project will be a jump box (possibly local)
Jump box? curious....
About to head out to a remote office,.. just put my phone on DnD...
That's the first thing that we built on CloudatCost. We had a self-hosted Jump box in our Mississauga datacenter which is scheduled for decom. So we needed a new one, the timing was perfect. Since you typically do not want a Jump box in a datacenter with your other production workloads (at least I prefer not to unless you are a single location facility) it was a perfect use for CloudatCost which was new to us.
Using a Dev1 is perfect for that. You'd need to be a massive organization for that to not be plenty of horsepower. We could make do with nearly half the resources of the Dev1 for that.
We used CentOS 7. Only option packages are the LogStash Forwarder for ELK, SysStat, htop and, of course, Fail2Ban which is super critical on a Jump box.