--- Log opened Mon Apr 19 00:00:24 2021 05:54 <@Dolemite> mr0ning, be0tches and h0ez! 05:55 <@Dolemite> Well, I see it hasn't been mentioned in here, so I guess not everybody knows... 05:55 * aestetix hugs Dolemite 05:55 <@Dolemite> On Saturday, g0dfix passed away from pneumonia brought on by COVID 06:08 <@Dolemite> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p1KolyCqICI 06:08 < PigBot> First Flight of the Ingenuity Mars Helicopter: Live from Mission Control - YouTube (at www.youtube.com) https://tinyurl.com/ygq9vzgo 07:04 <@Evilpig> Dolemite: I saw that mentioned on facebook but not the cause. that stinks 07:04 <@Dolemite> yep, fuck covid 07:05 < aestetix> damn 07:05 < aestetix> did you all get vaccinated yet? 07:06 <@Dolemite> Yep, I've had both shots. I'll be "fully immunized" next Wednesday. 07:09 <@Dolemite> Heh, my wife and I bought some DOGE over the weekend just to be able to say "we were there" 07:10 <@Dolemite> These crypto speculations are getting cray cray 07:13 <@Dolemite> https://www.cnn.com/2021/04/17/business/jaleel-white-urkel-cannabis-trnd/index.html 07:13 < PigBot> Urkel actor Jaleel White is launching his own cannabis brand - CNN (at www.cnn.com) https://tinyurl.com/yhaa55vu 07:13 <@Dolemite> Including the strain, "Purple Urkel" 07:14 < aestetix> "did I smoke that?" 07:14 <@Dolemite> LOL 08:23 <@Dolemite> So the YouTube recommendation algorithm has definitely honed in on me with the utmost accuracy and precision. I now have recommendations of Irish People Trying American Foods, Cruise Ship Tour Videos, and Comedians doing routines about life after 40. 08:23 -!- Mirage [mirage@ra.thehippo.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 265 seconds] 08:27 -!- Mirage [mirage@ra.thehippo.net] has joined #se2600 08:27 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o Mirage] by ChanServ 10:02 -!- Mirage [mirage@ra.thehippo.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 268 seconds] 10:03 < xtort-[df-org]> cookie autodelete, yo 10:10 <@Dolemite> But I like my targeted suggestions from YouTube 10:10 <@Dolemite> They entertain me immensely 10:11 <@Dolemite> I am currently 3D printing a physical DOGE coin in hopes that my actual crypto coins will still be worth more than the cost of filament by the time it finishes. 10:19 -!- Mirage [mirage@ra.thehippo.net] has joined #se2600 10:19 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o Mirage] by ChanServ 10:44 <@Evilpig> Dolemite: but no vicegrip garage? 10:44 <@Dolemite> nope 10:45 <@Evilpig> clearly I need to send you more links. mirage got me hooked on them 10:46 <@Evilpig> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JEEOxjKur-E 10:46 < PigBot> Forgotten 1968 Pontiac Firebird - Will it RUN AND DRIVE 700 MILES? - YouTube (at www.youtube.com) https://tinyurl.com/yhp58q5m 10:47 <@Mirage> Too shiny 10:49 <@Evilpig> "I don't know what a 68 firebird is like in a snow storm, but i'm guessing it's not ideal" 10:49 <@Mirage> P2V done for the main server (on the vm now). Converter didn't like that fact that named-chroot apparently remounts both / and /var under /var/named/chroot/named, so it kept failing...but wasn't really giving any meaningful errors. 10:49 <@Evilpig> that's an understatement 10:50 <@Dolemite> Ah, I have a similar one I watch occasionally, such as this. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OqJn4wAhmFI&t=640s 10:50 <@Dolemite> RegularCars 10:50 < PigBot> 1994 Dodge Caravan 5MT: Regular Car Reviews - YouTube (at www.youtube.com) https://tinyurl.com/yhk7qaxs 10:50 <@Mirage> Pondering on leaving it as a VM, adding the old host in as ESXi-3 in the cluster, but keeping the local raid5 and only running the VM on that one host. 10:51 <@Mirage> Gotta see how rencoding does w/o cuda, though 10:54 <@Evilpig> slow 10:54 <@Evilpig> you could always put your card in there and pass the pci device through to the vm 13:10 <@Mirage> fucking hell. damned LSI controller refused to take commands during boot from 2 different USB keyboards. Luckily new board has a PS/2 slot and I decided against tossing my last old IBM PS/2 keyboard. Sure enough...raid card likes it. 13:11 <@Mirage> So weird. I'd expect something like that if the card was ancient...but it's not. 13:50 -!- Synx_hm [~Synx_hm@unaffiliated/synx-hm/x-1623004] has quit [Quit: Ping timeout (120 seconds)] 13:50 -!- Synx_hm [~Synx_hm@unaffiliated/synx-hm/x-1623004] has joined #se2600 14:10 <@Dagmar> Super fun. The new near-line backup server has kicked over and died inexplicably. 14:16 <@Dagmar> I am _definitely_ going tbe spending the rest of the day making sure I've got as much monitoring as possible on the other ones we got 14:18 <@Evilpig> weeeeeeee! 14:19 <@Dagmar> I don't think the drives themselves have died, so at least all the code I wrote (which isn't backed up yet lol) is probably safe 15:37 -!- strages [sid11297@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-soybzvipbbzlcmad] has quit [Ping timeout: 250 seconds] 15:38 -!- strages [sid11297@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-rfgcehqialurskdi] has joined #se2600 16:44 <@eryc> we should setup a community gitlab and just do remote forks 16:45 <@eryc> you can do streaming updates with kafka connector for postgres 16:46 <@eryc> that way it becomes a museum of cool stuff 16:47 <@eryc> ratemygit.com 16:47 <@eryc> 3 votes to ban anyone 16:48 <@eryc> i would just use it a gist clipboard 16:50 <@Dagmar> You know, it just occurred to me... Ben was talking about adding a pair of 73Gb drives into the back of that machine 16:50 <@Dagmar> I wonder if he actually already did that. 16:50 <@Dagmar> 'cuz that would definitely prevent the machine from booting if the lowest-ordinal drives that were just added were _blank_ 16:55 <@eryc> yea the bios remembers 16:55 <@Dagmar> Having had hands on a different unit on Thursday, the BIOS is a little retarded 16:55 <@Dagmar> Apparently HP just sort of "phoned it in" for the Legacy boot modes 16:56 <@Dagmar> The BIOS menu actually talked about booting from "drive C:" 16:56 <@eryc> also this github fandom site should store everything on IPFS... is there a fuse client that can run in wasm? 16:56 <@Dagmar> There was no way to change this that I could find. 16:56 <@Dagmar> It was actually _preventing_ another of the machines from booting. 16:57 <@Dagmar> The raid 6 array with 12 drives had been defined _before_ the 2-drive mirrored array, and that made it drive C:, period end of story 16:57 <@eryc> i am reminded of how joyful it is to hate servers vs desktops 16:57 <@Dagmar> I had to delete the arrays and readd them in the configuration to get that one booting off the mirrored pair 16:58 <@eryc> i like drives with world wide names 16:58 <@Dagmar> Well, yeah. Then all this shit is the SAN admin's problem 17:00 <@eryc> i mean i would be buying supermicro, asus, or another non-desktop motherboard which should get WWNs for free 17:01 <@eryc> i would even take an ARM board if it had ECC memory 17:02 <@eryc> find a junkyard case from HP or Oracle and replace the drive plane with a little honest welding 17:11 <@eryc> nvm thats bound to be a new layer of tardigrade hell 19:08 <@Dagmar> Jeeez. Medieval Dynasty really has you chopping a *lot*of trees 19:09 <@Dagmar> ...and since I do not enjoy chopping 20 trees to build one wattle & daub hovel, my woodcutter chicky is about to learn that underperformers get to live *in* the damn woods 21:02 <@Mirage> subscription-manager commands take entirely too fucking long to run. 21:16 <@Mirage> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8srjSsE19Xk 21:16 < PigBot> HI-RES VIDEO! Ingenuity's Full First Flight Captured - YouTube (at www.youtube.com) https://tinyurl.com/ygbr7tlt 21:16 <@Mirage> If it's anything like the RC Helicopters I have they should be able to get the batteries charged up to fly for less than a minute again in a few hours or so 21:19 <@Mirage> Doing fresh install on new hardware...just installed nvidia-driver and cuda. Pretty sure that they take up more storage than the OS at this point. 21:43 <@Evilpig> lol. I don't think I had to do anything with the nvidia-driver independently this time. I just did a yum install cuda and it did dkms and all 21:44 <@Mirage> regardless, still between them and all the dependencies it's ~6.5G 21:44 <@Evilpig> yeah it's a beast 21:45 <@Mirage> doing rsync from the nas to the new box over 10G. Certainly faster than normal, but not as impressively so as I'd hoped. Only pushing a little under 400MiB/s 21:48 <@Evilpig> Mirage: https://gist.github.com/435b62186ffdcbdb05947138ba162d58 21:48 < PigBot> rhel-public.yml ยท GitHub (at gist.github.com) https://tinyurl.com/yjyvxjfn 21:48 <@Evilpig> in case you ever want to give ansible a try 21:51 <@Mirage> played with it a little, but it's been a while. 21:51 <@Mirage> kind of funny, but we had to use ansible to do a puppet migration. 21:52 <@Evilpig> heh 21:52 <@Evilpig> it's weird the places that puppet and ansible show up in red hat installers 23:19 <@Mirage> https://docs.nvidia.com/cuda/cuda-installation-guide-linux/index.html#post-installation-actions Got bit by the memory hotplug udev rule. Didn't have to do that before, so I missed it 23:19 < PigBot> Installation Guide Linux :: CUDA Toolkit Documentation (at docs.nvidia.com) 23:41 <@Mirage> lol. What's wrong with this URL? https://updates.atomicorp.com:80/channels/atomic/redhat/ 23:41 -!- PigBot [~PigBot@wilpig.org] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 23:41 -!- PigBot [~PigBot@wilpig.org] has joined #se2600 23:41 <@Mirage> hehe...it killed PigBot --- Log closed Tue Apr 20 00:00:25 2021