--- Log opened Wed Apr 21 00:00:27 2021 03:09 -!- crashcartpro [uid29931@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-qodukkyktiqmaukx] has quit [Quit: Connection closed for inactivity] 04:33 -!- KiriBloodrose [~Bloodrose@thebloodrose.powered.by.lunarbnc.net] has joined #se2600 04:36 -!- Bloodrose [~Bloodrose@thebloodrose.powered.by.lunarbnc.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 260 seconds] 05:46 <@Dolemite> mr0ning, be0tches and h0ez! 05:56 * aestetix hugs Dolemite 07:44 -!- lastchild [~lastchild@c-67-187-104-215.hsd1.tn.comcast.net] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 09:03 -!- lastchild [~lastchild@c-67-187-104-215.hsd1.tn.comcast.net] has joined #se2600 09:03 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o lastchild] by ChanServ 09:13 < xtort-[df-org]> wank 09:49 -!- crashcartpro [uid29931@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-conpfrcbntvibmpp] has joined #se2600 09:59 <@Mirage> Dev: I keep getting this error and have to restart my program after it has been running for a few days - "OSError:[Errno 24]: Too many open files." 09:59 <@Mirage> Me: OK. 10:00 <@Mirage> Me: Now you need to figure out why after a few days it decides it wants to have over 1024 files open. 10:01 <@Mirage> Dev: I'll debug it later 10:01 * Mirage thinks, "yeah, right.." 10:34 <@Dagmar> Saints protect us from overprotective ISPs 10:35 <@Dagmar> One of our sites has two separate ISPs who have both "helpfully" configured their modems as NAT firewalls 10:36 <@Dagmar> Both are using 192.168.1.0/24 and somewhat predictably 192.168.1.1 as their address. 11:06 <@Evilpig> hate that shit 11:06 <@Evilpig> all other routes bow before ! 11:23 <@eryc> Mirage: lsof -p 11:37 <@Mirage> eryc: it's some custom python dashboard/monitoring app he wrote that does a ton of API calls and such to create graphs. I'm sure that he's really good at opening file handles but not closing them. 11:58 <@Dagmar> Evilpig: Amusingly, Comcast isn't even involved in this particular site. It's Charter and AT&T 11:58 <@Dagmar> or possibly Spectrum 11:58 <@Dagmar> Whichevere of those two uses French-made terminating equipment 12:00 <@Dagmar> I used to run 95 with a win32 build of Afterstep as the desktop, just to mess with people 12:00 <@Dagmar> @#!$@#$@ 12:47 <@_NSAKEY> Disclosure done the right way https://signal.org/blog/cellebrite-vulnerabilities/ 12:47 < PigBot> Signal >> Blog >> Exploiting vulnerabilities in Cellebrite UFED and Physical Analyzer from an app's perspective (at signal.org) 12:51 <@Dagmar> looool 12:51 <@Dagmar> "In completely unrelated news, upcoming versions of Signal will be periodically fetching files to place in app storage." 12:53 <@_NSAKEY> I knew you'd enjoy that 12:53 <@Dagmar> Oh it's great 12:54 <@_NSAKEY> I also love how this thing just fell off a truck that a signal developer happened to be behind LOL 12:54 <@Dagmar> Not just _any_ dev 12:54 <@_NSAKEY> Yeah, lol 12:54 <@Dagmar> The picture of it on the street was a nice touch 14:14 <@Evilpig> jesus christ... 14:14 <@Evilpig> Reason for Request: 14:14 <@Evilpig> Add 200GB RAM to epc36lp, epc37lp, epc16lp, epc17lp on May 23rd with OS patching and DR failover. Coordinate with 14:14 <@Evilpig> pretty sure that isn't a typo either 14:56 <@Mirage> Messaging teams suck and Microsoft's handling of DL's is still insanely stupid. Customer setup a DL for us, at our request, which only has our own team as recipients. Email from anything other than our domain goes through just fine, but because the DL is essentially just forwarding along the message to each instead of generating a new email from the list address, proofpoint flags them as spoofing and dumps them. 14:59 <@Evilpig> We've been getting hit with M$'s link interception. They scan all the links in our emails and occasionally we get this "this link hasn't been verified yet" message that points to some internal whatever tha they wouldn't be able to scan anyway 15:19 <@Dolemite> Ugh. Doing QA Testing on the new Network Registrar app here at work... developer has basically taken a very functional web app and written it like a fucking iApp for a fucking iMobile device. 15:19 <@NotLarry> github will no longer let me assign more than 1 requestor to my PR :| 15:26 <@Mirage> Dolemite: Could be worse...could have CSS'd it for 90's Geocities. 15:27 <@Mirage> And now that I've said that I wanna do the PN firewall again and hve some fun. 15:45 <@Mirage> Evilpig: plex didn't like one of my PCIe x2 Geforce GT 710 cards much. Worked at first, then decided to stop using it. Swapped with the GTX 1050 Ti in my main server and it liked it. What I find weird is that the whole reason that I'd swapped out the GT710 in the first place is that cuda complained that it wasn't supported anymore, but I did a test encode with ffmpeg and it worked just fine. 15:46 <@Mirage> Wondering if it was a bug with a previous release or something. Granted I also didn't recompile ffmpeg after swapping the cards. 15:58 <@Evilpig> possible, there's no telling really 15:58 <@Evilpig> assholes that schedule meetings for the last 30 minutes of the workday should be taken out and shot 16:07 <@Mirage> I always enjoy the meetings after 3p on a friday. they really set a good tone for the weekend. =) 16:10 <@Evilpig> since this ups dude just hung out around kroger so long, the least he could do is bring me a slurpee with my monitor for making me wait 16:19 <@Mirage> hrm. recompiled ffmpeg and it still works. I'm definitely fine with that as I hated the GTX1050 taking up 2 expansion slots and needing an x16 16:19 <@Mirage> I never really saw that the GTX 1050 encoded that much faster than the GT 710 did. 21:31 -!- Mirage [mirage@ra.thehippo.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 252 seconds] 21:33 -!- Mirage [mirage@ra.thehippo.net] has joined #se2600 21:33 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o Mirage] by ChanServ 21:42 <@Dagmar> Evilpig: They plan on paying for that RAM somehow? 21:44 <@Evilpig> I was just told that those esx hosts where those particular VMs reside currently have 2TB of ram.... 21:45 <@Dagmar> Just the same, that's a pretty fucking large ask 21:45 <@Evilpig> of the 2TB of ram.... fuck. 1TB of that is currently in use split between two of the machines in that request. so they're gonna knock out 400G of the available pool on that host 21:45 <@Evilpig> yeah it is 21:46 <@Evilpig> they put in esx servers dedicated to these VMs. it's a ridiculous setup 21:46 <@Dagmar> My question is, will Sean take the fall for that fucking right up if those are say, databases, and it's putting the host into 40% overcommit 21:46 <@Evilpig> instead of architecting a real HA setup, they're using esx's built in system ish 21:46 <@Evilpig> no overcommit 21:46 <@Dagmar> Shucks 21:47 <@Evilpig> the storage overcommit on the other environment is a thing for sure though 21:47 <@Evilpig> I'm taking these dogs out and getting to bed. new monitor is here. moved my desk around and I am not used to email, texts, messaging, etc on my left. this is gonna take some adjustment 21:48 <@Dagmar> Just remember to sit back a little 21:48 <@Evilpig> I've already had to turn the brightness down 21:48 <@Dagmar> The worst problem I had when I went to 5000x2136 was my neck hurting because I had to turn my head so much 21:49 <@Dagmar> If you have to do more than swivel your eyes, it's time to sit slightly further back 21:50 <@Evilpig> I had three monitors to begin with. but my oldest one was failing so I took this as a chance to condense. I replaced my 15yr old 27" with a shiny new 27" that's tiny in comparison. I connected the laptop to the new one via thunderbolt3, and my windows desktop to it via hdmi so I reduced the shit on my desk and regained a ton of space 21:51 <@Evilpig> to do this I had to shift my vertical monitor from my right to the left and it's bright as hell compared to what i'm used to. the resolution is fine. i've had this 5k mac display for a while so that's fine. just disoriented right now 21:52 <@Evilpig> I hear a ding and I instinctively look to my right. that is all on the left now. stupid pavlov 21:54 -!- crashcartpro [uid29931@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-conpfrcbntvibmpp] has quit [Quit: Connection closed for inactivity] 21:56 <@Dagmar> My middle is a 42" 21:56 <@Dagmar> There's quite a bit of distance overall from left to right here. 21:57 <@Dagmar> If I didn't have them arranged like a bay window I'd be getting serious chroma deviation from the flankers 21:58 <@Dagmar> Also, this guy needs to publish to YouTube without the tacky TikTok logo, so people can use it for a pre-roll. https://v.redd.it/8vtjwwvc9ku61 21:58 < PigBot> Where did the lion go? : funny (at v.redd.it) 22:04 <@Mirage> Evilpig: ITS used to do that for exchange....the 1 VM per server thing. The mentality was that it would be easier to do hardware upgrades by just putting a newer/beefier host in the cluster and then migrating the VM to it vs rebulding a physical host. 22:07 <@Mirage> ugh. been trying to figure out why the new esxi host doesn't like the same nic as is installed in the other two. been fighting with it for an hr or so trying to figure out wtf. just dawned on me...i never upgraded the others from 6.7->7.1 22:07 <@Mirage> The card in question (e1000) is no longer supported with 7.x 22:08 <@Mirage> Guess I need another broadcom dual 1g 23:06 <@Mirage> oops, it's the (igb) ones 23:54 -!- cordless [cordless@gateway/shell/insomnia247/x-lkvfsyzajqydbpct] has quit [Ping timeout: 260 seconds] --- Log closed Thu Apr 22 00:00:28 2021