What Are You Doing Right Now
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@RojoLoco said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
About to head out to a gig! We're playing a venue that is new to us (and relatively new in general). Stoked to play in front of some new faces! If we kill it, we'll be on the short list to open for national touring bands.
https://sonicspeculum.bandcamp.com if you want to hear what we do.
ooooooo how'd it go?
Did you get shortlisted?Were faces melted?
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Proxmox build and service migration day.
Rebuilt the Proxmox install and getting the ubnt controller moved over finally. This host is a bit more than the last - but not where I may go with this - getting close to time to replace the NAS. So, why not put it all into one box that is more up to date than the four computers that are 8-12 years old already..
Fun times ahead.
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@nadnerB said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@RojoLoco said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
About to head out to a gig! We're playing a venue that is new to us (and relatively new in general). Stoked to play in front of some new faces! If we kill it, we'll be on the short list to open for national touring bands.
https://sonicspeculum.bandcamp.com if you want to hear what we do.
ooooooo how'd it go?
Did you get shortlisted?Were faces melted?
It was an amazing night, all the other bands were excellent, we tore it up - using only half of our usual wall of amps! All faces were melted, and I know we will be doing more shows with the promoter now that he's seen us in action!
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Tasks finally complete for the evening. Now for some Red Hat traning.
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Latitude E5430
Expired 29 MAR 2014I think I have turned this computer off for the last time. Has been running Ubuntu Server (because: Reasons) for a while with the Unifi controller. With Prox running it now, I don't think it needs to run any longer..
Seems the battery is still good too.. but - it's retired.. we thank you for your service..
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Working on some SOC 2 collections, while waiting for some warranty coverage on my car to be completed.
Nothing too special
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Red Hat container labs before the Super Bowl.
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Contemplating how to leverage 2 ISP's for supplemental bandwidth when needed using 2 separate routers that are both servicing the same LAN.
......So I'm gonna go post a new topic!
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@GUIn00b said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Contemplating how to leverage 2 ISP's for supplemental bandwidth when needed using 2 separate routers that are both servicing the same LAN.
......So I'm gonna go post a new topic!
Get a DUAL Wan capable firewall, set it up either as Active/Active or Active/Backup.
You'll be banging your head sorting out getting a fault tolerant static IP address, though it can be done.
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@DustinB3403 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@GUIn00b said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Contemplating how to leverage 2 ISP's for supplemental bandwidth when needed using 2 separate routers that are both servicing the same LAN.
......So I'm gonna go post a new topic!
Get a DUAL Wan capable firewall, set it up either as Active/Active or Active/Backup.
You'll be banging your head sorting out getting a fault tolerant static IP address, though it can be done.
BGP..... that could be a whole series of topics itself.
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@travisdh1 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@DustinB3403 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@GUIn00b said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Contemplating how to leverage 2 ISP's for supplemental bandwidth when needed using 2 separate routers that are both servicing the same LAN.
......So I'm gonna go post a new topic!
Get a DUAL Wan capable firewall, set it up either as Active/Active or Active/Backup.
You'll be banging your head sorting out getting a fault tolerant static IP address, though it can be done.
BGP..... that could be a whole series of topics itself.
Yup... and getting two different ISP's to play together is the fun part...
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@DustinB3403 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@travisdh1 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@DustinB3403 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@GUIn00b said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Contemplating how to leverage 2 ISP's for supplemental bandwidth when needed using 2 separate routers that are both servicing the same LAN.
......So I'm gonna go post a new topic!
Get a DUAL Wan capable firewall, set it up either as Active/Active or Active/Backup.
You'll be banging your head sorting out getting a fault tolerant static IP address, though it can be done.
BGP..... that could be a whole series of topics itself.
Yup... and getting two different ISP's to play together is the fun part...
Getting 2 ISPs to play together is the easiest part, they don't even need to know. With BGP, it's finding someone to route the public connection. At work, we own routers we do the public routing end of the BGP if you purchase an internet connection through us. It works really well, plug as many of any type of internet connection into our SD-WAN box and the BGP routing makes the next hop our head-end routers.
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@GUIn00b said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Contemplating how to leverage 2 ISP's for supplemental bandwidth when needed using 2 separate routers that are both servicing the same LAN.
......So I'm gonna go post a new topic!
Saw the post. It's not a fun thing. What I did when I had this was I just separated things by machine. Some machines used one connection and some the other based on their workloads. It was "static" but let me use both.
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Mapped out my RHCA path. Going to be busy between now and mid November.
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Adjusted a reprinting a battery display holder. First one was successful with a flaw ( successful failure).
Reprint should be done in a few hours
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More Red Hat EX188 training.
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Finished recording some review session videos, and back to practice labs before sleep.
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Just got registered, and browsing around to get the lay of the land around here.
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New (to me) telescope arrived today!
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@JoeLong said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Just got registered, and browsing around to get the lay of the land around here.
Welcome