What Are You Doing Right Now
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@hobbit666 Our library (if it was open) has a weekly maker space evening. Also ask around maybe someone in you neighborhood has one already. Found out my neighbor got one at Christmas time and he's already printed a couple small projects (namely Raspbery Pi cases) for me
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Wishing that I had fewer house projects and financial plans so I could get this and try my usa 4 corners ride again. It's even in my color. -
Discovering a new tool to determine boot-up performance.
systemd-analyze
https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd-analyze.html# systemd-analyze time Startup finished in 4.036s (kernel) + 2min 20.304s (initrd) + 11.208s (userspace) = 2min 35.549s graphical.target reached after 11.191s in userspace
# systemd-analyze blame 2min 18.965s dracut-initqueue.service 2min 18.179s systemd-cryptsetup@luks\x2d99ed47f8\x2dcd75\x2d4967\x2d90fa\x2dcec132c959e4.service 16.359s dnf-makecache.service 6.377s plymouth-quit-wait.service 6.192s NetworkManager-wait-online.service 4.200s dnf-automatic.service 2.359s systemd-udev-settle.service 1.005s systemd-logind.service 981ms initrd-switch-root.service 767ms fwupd.service 757ms lvm2-monitor.service 735ms upower.service 626ms tuned.service 584ms firewalld.service 550ms udisks2.service 430ms snap.lxd.activate.service 383ms systemd-machined.service 366ms systemd-udevd.service 349ms var-lib-snapd-snap-gtk\x2dcommon\x2dthemes-1502.mount 347ms sssd.service 343ms var-lib-snapd-snap-gnome\x2d3\x2d28\x2d1804-116.mount 332ms var-lib-snapd-snap-gtk\x2dcommon\x2dthemes-1506.mount 312ms libvirtd.service 298ms var-lib-snapd-snap-snap\x2dstore-209.mount 288ms snapd.service 280ms var-lib-snapd-snap-core18-1705.mount 267ms var-lib-snapd-snap-snapd-6953.mount 238ms systemd-journald.service 238ms var-lib-snapd-snap-lxd-14804.mount 231ms var-lib-snapd-snap-snapd-7264.mount 209ms polkit.service 203ms var-lib-snapd-snap-core-8935.mount 191ms var-lib-snapd-snap-lxd-14709.mount 168ms systemd-journal-flush.service 165ms var-lib-snapd-snap-snap\x2dstore-415.mount 153ms [email protected] 149ms ModemManager.service 145ms initrd-parse-etc.service 138ms abrtd.service 135ms sysroot.mount 121ms var-lib-snapd-snap-multipass-2006.mount 120ms var-lib-snapd-snap-hello\x2dworld-29.mount 114ms var-lib-snapd-snap-core-9066.mount 101ms var-lib-snapd-snap-multipass-1784.mount 95ms systemd-udev-trigger.service 90ms dracut-cmdline.service 87ms teamviewerd.service 85ms chronyd.service 82ms smartd.service 73ms geoclue.service 73ms bluetooth.service 72ms systemd-tmpfiles-setup.service 71ms systemd-rfkill.service 68ms avahi-daemon.service 66ms systemd-vconsole-setup.service 63ms cups.service 63ms switcheroo-control.service 61ms cockpit-motd.service 60ms iio-sensor-proxy.service 53ms lm_sensors.service 52ms dev-loop4.device 51ms dev-loop9.device 50ms lvm2-pvscan@253:0.service 49ms dev-loop11.device 47ms dev-loop8.device 46ms dev-loop6.device 44ms systemd-tmpfiles-clean.service 42ms gssproxy.service 42ms colord.service 42ms dbus-broker.service 41ms rtkit-daemon.service 41ms NetworkManager.service 41ms var-lib-nfs-rpc_pipefs.mount 40ms dev-loop3.device 40ms auditd.service 39ms dev-loop2.device 36ms import-state.service 34ms sshd.service 34ms dev-loop5.device 33ms systemd-fsck@dev-disk-by\x2duuid-39E5\x2d838F.service 33ms dev-loop10.device 32ms dracut-pre-pivot.service 32ms systemd-tmpfiles-setup-dev.service 31ms dev-loop0.device 31ms livesys.service 31ms dev-loop12.device 29ms gdm.service 27ms cockpit.socket 27ms boot.mount 26ms sssd-kcm.service 23ms dmraid-activation.service 23ms dev-loop1.device 23ms livesys-late.service 22ms accounts-daemon.service 22ms dev-loop7.device 21ms wpa_supplicant.service 18ms plymouth-switch-root.service 18ms dracut-pre-udev.service 16ms [email protected] 16ms flatpak-system-helper.service 15ms systemd-fsck-root.service 15ms plymouth-read-write.service 15ms systemd-random-seed.service 15ms initrd-cleanup.service 14ms swapfile.swap 14ms plymouth-start.service 14ms systemd-update-utmp-runlevel.service 14ms boot-efi.mount 12ms dev-hugepages.mount 12ms systemd-remount-fs.service 12ms dev-loop13.device 12ms dev-mqueue.mount 11ms kmod-static-nodes.service 11ms sys-kernel-debug.mount 10ms nfs-convert.service 10ms systemd-sysctl.service 9ms tpm2-abrmd.service 9ms systemd-modules-load.service 8ms rpc-statd-notify.service 7ms systemd-update-utmp.service 7ms systemd-backlight@backlight:intel_backlight.service 7ms systemd-user-sessions.service 5ms initrd-udevadm-cleanup-db.service 5ms snapd.socket 4ms dracut-shutdown.service 3ms dev-loop14.device 3ms sys-fs-fuse-connections.mount 3ms tmp.mount 1ms sys-kernel-config.mount 81us iscsi-shutdown.service
# systemd-analyze critical-chain The time when unit became active or started is printed after the "@" character. The time the unit took to start is printed after the "+" character. graphical.target @11.191s └─multi-user.target @11.191s └─plymouth-quit-wait.service @4.812s +6.377s └─systemd-user-sessions.service @4.788s +7ms └─remote-fs.target @4.771s └─remote-fs-pre.target @4.771s └─iscsi-shutdown.service @4.771s +81us └─network.target @4.768s └─wpa_supplicant.service @5.475s +21ms └─basic.target @3.910s └─dbus-broker.service @3.866s +42ms └─dbus.socket @3.857s └─sysinit.target @3.850s └─systemd-update-utmp.service @3.842s +7ms └─auditd.service @3.801s +40ms └─systemd-tmpfiles-setup.service @3.726s +72ms └─import-state.service @3.688s +36ms └─local-fs.target @3.685s └─run-snapd-ns-lxd.mnt.mount @5.033s └─run-snapd-ns.mount @4.948s └─local-fs-pre.target @3.323s └─lvm2-monitor.service @835ms +757ms └─dm-event.socket @828ms └─-.mount └─systemd-journald.socket └─-.mount └─...
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Not on the latest? If you go into the app itself, it confirms we are on the latest. And the scan doesn't even get the same version as the app! WTF
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tuesday morning, still going, but it's getting colder.
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Hanging out with the wife and doing some work on our MeshCentral server.
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Just submitted two pull requests to FreePBX.
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@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Hanging out with the wife and doing some work on our MeshCentral server.
That explains this...
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Downloading Fedora 32
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I spent most of yesterday setting up backup jobs in Carbonite on 20-ish production systems... today the boss tells me he just discovered that restoring your data from their cloud costs extra. Eat a big dick, Carbonite.
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Prepping for a day of meetings. On coffee number one, now.
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Debating lunch or ordering groceries , but I will still need lunch....
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@Texkonc said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Debating lunch or ordering groceries , but I will still need lunch....
Do I dare trust Sushi delivery?
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I mean, how far are you from the ocean?
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@Texkonc said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Debating lunch or ordering groceries , but I will still need lunch....
If you eat the groceries, that's two birds with one stone.
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@Grey said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
I mean, how far are you from the ocean?
About the same as you
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@Grey said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
I mean, how far are you from the ocean?
More important, how far are you from the sushi place?
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@RojoLoco said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@Grey said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
I mean, how far are you from the ocean?
More important, how far are you from the sushi place?
No. I don't care how close you are to the sushi place if you live in a place where fresh fish is not actually fresh.
/me glares at St Louis
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@JaredBusch said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@RojoLoco said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@Grey said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
I mean, how far are you from the ocean?
More important, how far are you from the sushi place?
No. I don't care how close you are to the sushi place if you live in a place where fresh fish is not actually fresh.
/me glares at St Louis
This. Sushi in Seattle? Awesome. Sushi in Denver? Ehhhhh. Maybe not so much.
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@Grey said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@JaredBusch said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@RojoLoco said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@Grey said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
I mean, how far are you from the ocean?
More important, how far are you from the sushi place?
No. I don't care how close you are to the sushi place if you live in a place where fresh fish is not actually fresh.
/me glares at St Louis
This. Sushi in Seattle? Awesome. Sushi in Denver? Ehhhhh. Maybe not so much.
Chicago is generally good also. Because it is brought in fresh in quantity due to a large Japanese population here. In the 60's and 70's many Japanese companies opened offices here because it is "central"