What Are You Doing Right Now
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Off to pick up the family. They are ready to come back home now.
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@scottalanmiller said:
Good morning. Joy is on, that means that the weekend is pretty much over
lol, public holiday! Which makes Tuesday a Monday... The worst kind of Monday
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Back home after a weekend of birthday celebrations.
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Illinois state holiday today. So only the schools and government up to state level are closed today.
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Happy Monday! Today is the normal Monday around here.
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Doing a conference call with Symantec the next two hours.
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@JaredBusch said:
Illinois state holiday today. So only the schools and government up to state level are closed today.
What holiday is that?
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Barack Obama day, right lol
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@scottalanmiller said:
What holiday is that?
Due to the large Polish population of Chicago/Bloomington
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waiting, waiting,.. waiting,.... burn your day just waiting,.. WAAAIIITTING...
Adobe still hasn't fixed our Tax Exempt status... Five months dealing with this.
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Well.... it's a Monday alright.
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Sure is.
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Major Rackspace outages coming tomorrow night. No sleep for me.
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Watching PluralSight while I eat my lunch.
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It's lunchtime already? Shit. I should probably attempt to do something productive soon.
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I'm trying to figure out why I destroyed the loggly storage maximum in our first weekend... I really don't have that many servers.
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@coliver said:
I'm trying to figure out why I destroyed the loggly storage maximum in our first weekend... I really don't have that many servers.
It's rarely the volume of servers, it's what they are logging. We had one do this to us, it was being brute forced. The volume issues is what led us to the fix.
But if you are running windows servers, they log like crazy by default and will use up the volume with just two or three servers. If you have well tuned Linux, you might get twenty.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@coliver said:
I'm trying to figure out why I destroyed the loggly storage maximum in our first weekend... I really don't have that many servers.
It's rarely the volume of servers, it's what they are logging. We had one do this to us, it was being brute forced. The volume issues is what led us to the fix.
But if you are running windows servers, they log like crazy by default and will use up the volume with just two or three servers. If you have well tuned Linux, you might get twenty.
Yep, I noticed the linux servers are logging almost nothing... Where as I got ~1,000,000 logs both Saturday and Sunday from the three windows servers I setup to test.
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@coliver Thats a lot.
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@coliver said:
Yep, I noticed the linux servers are logging almost nothing... Where as I got ~1,000,000 logs both Saturday and Sunday from the three windows servers I setup to test.
Yeah, that's a bit much