What Are You Doing Right Now
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@Texkonc woke up the other morning a few weeks back to find a garden tap had let go overnight. drain out the front full of water.
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Working out the logistics of adding a WI-fi ISP for fail over of phones and data. Both of our current ISP's come into the building on the same pole..... We are in an industrial area...... Telephone poles on corners are snacks for semi tractor trailers.....
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It's another video editing day for me. But just got some work scheduled at 7:30PM, so I'm earning my keep today, too.
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Time for another coffee.
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Fighting a large outage we have been having all week! Bad timing!
I did not even know this was possible, but our UPS had a large failure on Monday and sent a surge to back end hardware. I thought the point of UPS was to protect end hardware from network surges, but hey... it happened.
We lost the UPS, two switch stacks (core and edge) each having three switches, two old blade chassis with 16 servers in each and a load of old fc and iscsi SANs, and one new server host. We have gone from 35 servers (32 blade servers and 3 standalone servers) to only 2 standalone servers. Luckily though our backups are rock solid.
We have been planning to remove the blades for about 3 months and get a new UPS for 3 months! Really bad timing. The hardware that replaces everything that failed...... is due for delivery on Monday!
Getting there though. Currently fighting one host of the three newer ones to spread the load.
But yeah, fun week!
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@Jimmy9008 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
I did not even know this was possible, but our UPS had a large failure on Monday and sent a surge to back end hardware. I thought the point of UPS was to protect end hardware from network surges, but hey... it happened.
That's a pretty rare failure, but I have seen it happen once before. Not on gear that large though.
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@JaredBusch said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@Jimmy9008 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
I did not even know this was possible, but our UPS had a large failure on Monday and sent a surge to back end hardware. I thought the point of UPS was to protect end hardware from network surges, but hey... it happened.
That's a pretty rare failure, but I have seen it happen once before. Not on gear that large though.
Of course it's not supposed to happen, and even try to protect against it - but yeah, nothing like this would ultimately surprise me - it's power after all, and if it's connected, anything can happen
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Its bad timing that gets me, on Monday we get the servers that are replacing these and have been on order for a while, and we had approval to replace the UPS a while back but couldn't due to COVID-19 with the office closed! Oh well, will survive it
Have a good weekend folks!
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What do you get when you cross a joke with a rhetorical question?
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Good morning! PBX down this morning, dealing with that. And having coffee.
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RHCSA prep work.
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Watching the Budgeteers.
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Moved a lot of mulch today.
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Finished off the decking.
Need to measure and order the cladding for the side now. Also we decided on a fire pit build design. Need to buy that.
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Making a pot of coffee. Going to head out to get a load of mulch again shortly, I think. The rain finally stopped here.
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beautiful cold monday morning to all. frost on the lawn & blue sky.
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just received 7M of firewood
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@siringo said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
just received 7M of firewood
What in the fuck is that?
In ‘Murcia we measure ranks of wood by the cord.
1 cord of wood = 4’ x 4’ x 8’ stacked = 128 cubic feet.
Though if it is cut and split, you use something like 110 or 120 cubic feet as a cord.
I haven’t been a pseudo lumberjack since 1991.
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@JaredBusch said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@siringo said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
just received 7M of firewood
What in the fuck is that?
In ‘Murcia we measure ranks of wood by the cord.
1 cord of wood = 4’ x 4’ x 8’ stacked = 128 cubic feet.
Though if it is cut and split, you use something like 110 or 120 cubic feet as a cord.
I haven’t been a pseudo lumberjack since 1991.
He's received 7 'Muricas worth of firewood.