ave a firm
> grasp of linux and am willing to quickly learn database management and
> python programming.
>
> -Matt
>
> On Wed, Feb 16, 2022 at 5:24 PM Bryan O'Neal via PLUG-discuss <
> plug-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org> wrote:
>
>> Must be able to script in bash, pref
Must be able to script in bash, preferably program in python or go.
Must know something about relational databases, preferably MySQL - Like can
you dump/import/set up replication? Then you have something!
Any Teraform, AWS, GCP, puppet, jenkins, or ansible experience is a huge
plus.
Pay is pretty
I believe my coworker has one of these and it sounds great.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002OO333Q/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_i_gVGGEb4YWV6S0
I would also recommend the fuzzy cover and the boom stand so you can easily
swing it out of the way when not in use.
What ever mic you get you at want a macro
I am curious as to why I would receive a negative K/s rate in a bonnie++
benchmark report. Any one here know what is causing that?
*Version 1.96* *Sequential Output* *Sequential Input*
*RandomSeeks* *Sequential Create* *Random Create*
Size Chunk Size Per Char Block Rewrite Per Char Block Num
nterested
>
> On Mon, Jul 11, 2016 at 11:51 AM, Ed <p...@0x1b.com> wrote:
>> Got any plans for the 14th? - I could do a quick intro on Bluetooth beacons.
>>
>> On Mon, Jul 11, 2016 at 10:31 AM, der.hans <pl...@lufthans.com> wrote:
>>> Am 11. Jul, 2016
You know me I can always talk ;)
It looks like Stephen has this covered but I could whip something up
on sharding or mysql high availability architecture, or maybe
something on TC traffic shaping to simulate problem networks. Or using
oom adjust or oom scores to manage oom
On Mon, Jul 11,
For those of you who plan in advance ;)
http://www.meetup.com/Arizona-MySQL-Professionals/events/232209545/
When: Tuesday, August 23, 2016 @ 6:00 PM
Where: 2150 E Warner Rd, Tempe - ASU Research Park
What: This month we will have a guest speaker, Jaikumar Bathija, a
Performance Engineer from
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If you don't need any kind of advanced features like allowing users to
preview but not download/screen shot or any kind of legal compliance then I
highly recommend google. Love them! However this is because I am married to
the android ecosystem. If not for that they are no better or worse then
ail.com> wrote:
> set show?
>
> On Sun, Jul 3, 2016 at 11:44 PM, Bryan O'Neal <
> bryan.on...@theonealandassociates.com> wrote:
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>> set show
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Correction, i have both running on HDMI while I wait for them to be
replaced since the display ports died.
On Wed, Jun 22, 2016 at 10:09 PM, Bryan O'Neal <
bryan.on...@theonealandassociates.com> wrote:
> I picked up a pair of Dell P2715Q displays. And over HDMI they are
> seri
I picked up a pair of Dell P2715Q displays. And over HDMI they are
seriously lovely, but over display port they are amazing, until they stop
working. I have both running on display port while I await a dell RMA. This
seems to be a common problem effecting nearly 20% of the units shipped.
However
In centos7, bash 4.2, I am rejected when I try and run my preferred
iterative loop and I don't know why it no longer likes it
for (( i = ${floor}; i < ${ceiling}; i++ )); do
things_and_stuff
done
Anyone know why?
Yes I can still do
i=${floor}
while [[ $(( i += 1 )) -le ${ceiling} ]]; do
Loved all the responses here - great discussion. Hopefully I will add
something
Virtual or non-virtual.
In my professional life I need non virtual. Yes, I use hundreds of gigs of
ram, all the cores, but more importantly to get the performance I need I
disable cstates, power throttling on the CPUs,
This is true. The dedicated servers are not shared, so no bad neighbor
issues, but they are hypervisored. They now rack a single piece of hardware
but sell you a portion of it. It also means you can 'upgrade' without
migration. They just instruct the hypervisor to provide more resources to
the
Macro is not expanding.
Now I am just having issues with go not finding some sources.
On Wed, Mar 9, 2016 at 10:57 AM, Bryan O'Neal <
bryan.on...@theonealandassociates.com> wrote:
> Any one have experience creating a spec file for a golang project?
> I am trying to
Any one have experience creating a spec file for a golang project?
I am trying to follow https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/PackagingDrafts/Go but
with no success.
Here is my compile line
%gobuild -ldflags -X main.AppVersion=%{Version} -o bin/go-md2man
%{buildroot} go/cmd/orchestrator/main.go
And
nt to change delay 100ms to the
>>> average and then the range, so like:
>>> delay 175ms 75ms loss 1%
>>>
>>> It's all in the same tc module, so man tc-netem will be a lot more
>>> helpful than me.
>>>
>>> On Wed, Feb 24, 2016 at 6:17 PM,
obability 0.01 -j DROP
>
>
> That should get you started
>
>
> On Wed, Feb 24, 2016 at 5:52 PM, Bryan O'Neal <
> bryan.on...@theonealandassociates.com> wrote:
>
>> I am looking for a tc command that will add 100-250ms of latency
>> to all traffic that is not on
I am looking for a tc command that will add 100-250ms of latency
to all traffic that is not on port 22
to/from an ip range like 10.208.208.0/21.
Bonus:
I would also like 0-1% packet loss
I would like this on inbound (ingress) not outbound (root) traffic
Any one able to help?
Sorry for the cross post but this is not an easy question I don't think
Given:
Pid of a process is $$
Pid of a child process just spawned is $!
However a child process does not see $$ as it's pid but rather the pid of
it's parent... How can the child process know it's own pid?
Example:
So a few of us valley MySQL professionals are starting a MySQL meetup. I
have come a long way from when I used to skip errors and now I run the some
of the largest MySQL installations on the planet. And I am not alone. We
have DBA's from Github, box, Okta, etc. And we would like others who are
Do people still use resumes? Seriously though LinkedIn and github
professionals seem to be the modern trend.
On Aug 18, 2015 12:55 AM, der.hans pl...@lufthans.com wrote:
moin moin,
This month we will have resume night before Stammtisch. The resume review
event starts at 18:00, Stammtisch
I use google apps (Full Gmail productivity suite tied to my personal
domain) for personal use. I actually have a few free accounts (I love being
grandfathered in!) and I personally love it. I will never ever go back to
running my own mail and ical servers.
And if I ever decide I don't like them
I am not sure what you are doing but you may want to instead search the
directories you want with find instead of using locate.
On Mar 8, 2015 10:36 AM, der.hans pl...@lufthans.com wrote:
Am 08. Mär, 2015 schwätzte j...@actionline.com so:
moin moin Joe,
I don't see an exclude option for
Because you are assigning the variable result of the executed expression.
On Mon, Mar 2, 2015 at 6:36 PM, Michael Havens bmi...@gmail.com wrote:
just starting with this so please, bear with me
Anyways I am looking at this beginner's script:
#! /bin/bash
myvar=0
while [ $myvar
You can also use let, which may make more sense
let myVar=$myVar+1
As for floating point you need something like bc to handle that
myVar=5.4
myOtherVar=3.1
myVar=$(echo scale=2; ($myVar + 3.14) / $myOtherVar | bc)
echo $myVar
If ran the above would print 2.75
On Mon, Mar
And to you :)
On Dec 25, 2014 10:01 AM, Keith Smith techli...@phpcoderusa.com wrote:
Merry Christmas to those who celebrate!!
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Could you provide a sample of your rules? Are you dropping in and outbound
traffic? Are you using bro as a vpn server and encrypting the traffic? Are
you using policy based routing? Etc. More information is always better :)
On Dec 17, 2014 6:37 AM, Mike Ballon mike.bal...@gmail.com wrote:
Have
Tune mysql. unless you are using memcache to cache complex query results
the mysql will usually be more efficient. However memcache avoids
authentication, query parsing, etc. This leads to increased time as well.
In which case, if you are ok with that, just make memcache calls directly
to innodb.
Correction avoiding auth, etc, decreases time not increase ;)
Also if a joint use server you may find what you think is free file system
cache may not be that free so proceed with that in mind. But 90% of your
unused ram should typically go to the buffer pool.
On Dec 15, 2014 9:49 PM, Bryan O'Neal
Not a fan of dban for that reason. Nwipe using several passes of the rcmp
method is how I usually wipe a drive. The I format it a few times with
random file systems and a few partitions and finally drop a fresh OS on it
before donating. If recycling I typically do one pass with nwipe and take
the
1) Max allowed packet is usually a replication not an important error. It
can be described as a I can not find the information it is looking for
inside my search window error.
2) It is more often associated with corruption then a true packet size
error. It also occasionally manifests when moving
Kinda...
Several points to bring up to keep the flame wars to a minimum.
It depends on your file system.
Journalled file systems are less prone to fragmentation.
All files systems have some vulnerability to fragmentation.
Modern Linux file systems can be defragmted.
The discussion is mostly moot
The battery and screen are the least heat tolerate parts. If you can remove
the battery and put the laptop on a cooling platform. And keep it clean!
On Sep 20, 2014 10:43 AM, Mark Phillips m...@phillipsmarketing.biz
wrote:
I have been running Dell Vostro 1520 laptop for about 5 years practically
I love teaching and I could get registered. But then there is the matter of
scheduling. What time is your class?
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I have always done OEM so I am not sure what retail provides. Also if you
want to transfer the OEM license just call them and say you had to replace
a dead hard drive.
On Sep 12, 2014 1:53 PM, Mark Phillips m...@phillipsmarketing.biz wrote:
Is there any reason not to buy the OEM version of
Someone was using one backed by MongoDB... Anyone remember what it was
called?
On Aug 28, 2014 7:47 PM, Stephen Partington cryptwo...@gmail.com wrote:
I have been really enjoying plex which is an evolution of xbmc. It has
been more stable and offered all the options and features i have been
Sounds perfect for anycast. Many small packets, no sessions or contracts,
etc. However one cluster in LA, Seattle, Dallas, Ashburn, and Chicago will
provide exquisite northern American coverage. You don't put them where the
people are you put them where the network is.
On Aug 7, 2014 11:24 PM,
question, not a hosting question.
-David
On Aug 7, 2014, at 11:48 PM, Bryan O'Neal
bryan.on...@theonealandassociates.com wrote:
Sounds perfect for anycast. Many small packets, no sessions or contracts,
etc. However one cluster in LA, Seattle, Dallas, Ashburn, and Chicago will
provide
I too think anycast is the correct answer. If you can not do that, and
there are reasons, then GSS comes to mind.
On Aug 6, 2014 11:17 PM, David Schwartz newslett...@thetoolwiz.com
wrote:
Here’s something interesting for the infrastructure geeks on the list ...
How would you approach setting
Potential is large. The data structures would be interesting too. If you
think you want to kick it off let me know and I will set up your databases.
Small now and scale up to meet demand later. Shoot, I will even pay to host
the database for the right stock ;)
On Jul 30, 2014 12:29 AM, David
What does top say?
On Jul 1, 2014 2:14 AM, Michael Havens bmi...@gmail.com wrote:
what a drag! Things are slowing to a crawl! For instance, it takes 5
seconds for Caja to open. Then it takes 3 seconds to open a folder in the
side panel. That isn't actually that bad but when I click the Menu
Are you running iptables? Are the computers on the same subnet or are the
going through an external firewall?
On Jul 1, 2014 6:32 PM, Michael Havens bmi...@gmail.com wrote:
discoveries:
Computer A
1- it will ping Computer B
2- It will telnet to Computer B
3- it will scp to Computer B if I
Go Daddy's DNA service is one of the best in the world, their DNSSec is the
best I have ever seen, and they offer a variety of niche items like vanity
name servers. Plus they often sell domains at a loss and the next ten
largest competitors for actively served authoritative zones don't add up to
as
$12/mo hosting once I added everything back in that I needed. That is why I
moved on.
On 2014-06-25 11:48, Michael Butash wrote:
On 06/25/2014 08:19 AM, Bryan O'Neal wrote:
Go Daddy's DNA service is one of the best in the world, their DNSSec
is the best I have ever seen, and they offer
So I had a coworker ask me why I always do
echo $foo | grep $bar /dev/null
if [[ $? -eq 0]] then;
Instead of just using greps quiet option. And I remember their being
some definite bug with -q and checking return codes but for the life
of me I can not recall it right now. Just like I can
network
from the DMZ from the guest network. This is the reason for using the
router for the DHCP.
*From:* plug-discuss-boun...@lists.phxlinux.org [mailto:
plug-discuss-boun...@lists.phxlinux.org] *On Behalf Of *Bryan O'Neal
*Sent:* Saturday, May 24, 2014 1:40 PM
*To:* Main PLUG discussion list
Your better at this then I am so I am curious... why not have the bind
server do DHCP?
On May 24, 2014 12:18 PM, David Demland deml...@cox.net wrote:
I have a Cisco 881W router and it does the DHCP to all my VLANs. I need to
configure Bind9 for DDNS so that my windows systems can be pinged by
Actually hub? Those are hard to find and quite handy for packet sniffing
On May 20, 2014 8:33 PM, tjones...@cox.net wrote:
After watching tese things gather dust for the last year or so I've
decided to give PLUG first crack at some rather old computers.
As always for these types of things,
Most services have an API. Even x.co has one.
On May 7, 2014 5:13 PM, James Dugger james.dug...@gmail.com wrote:
What is the context of the use case, website you are creating, or save
typing (CLI)? If it is a website, is it static (html only) or dynamic
(PHP, Python, ASP.NET)? Where is the
Short answer is that it is a way each physical core gets presented to the
OS as two logically cores. Through some well documented voodoo it increases
paralization for some work loads. Available on many Pentium systems since
the Pentium 4 but also requires comparable chipsets so some early systems
I saw a red seven short a while back near flanny's bar and grill near
eliot and mcclintock. Did they disolve or were they sold or did Mike
buy Nick out?
On Mon, Apr 28, 2014 at 9:21 PM, der.hans pl...@lufthans.com wrote:
Am 28. Apr, 2014 schwätzte Walter Mack so:
moin moin,
the owners of
Worked for a home building. Our servers probably did not push more the 10k
emails a month and I had to write scripts to fill out and submit the Yahoo
I promise this is not spam forms. For crying out laud the spf records
(which Yahoo refuses to recognize unless it is a txt record) never changed,
On the surface this looks like normal relative pathing. If you preserved
the structure apache should handle it fine.
Until you run into dynamic content anyway.
More details will help us diagnose the issue.
On Feb 15, 2014 3:47 PM, Michael Havens bmi...@gmail.com wrote:
I downloaded a web site
People once said the same thing about Mac... Watch out for those desktop
plugins ;)
On Feb 10, 2014 7:14 PM, Michael Havens bmi...@gmail.com wrote:
you know, my attitude has been,'Virus? What's a virus?' since moving to
linux. There is only ONE virus for linux that I can think of... never
If you are under 256MB run 32 bit.
From 512MB to 2GB it doesn't matter
4GB and above you need to be running 64 bit
On Jan 30, 2014 10:05 AM, Michael Havens bmi...@gmail.com wrote:
My dad got an NUC for XBMC. Will there be any noticeable difference
between running the 32 or 64 bit versions?
Interesting - I would guess that is due to how Intel mimics UMA on
what is basically a NUMA platform. If your application is multi
threaded and those threads share one large memory space and the
application does not keep NUMA in mind intel will have you paging in
and out of the cores allocation -
Questions. Are you hanging trouble resolving end or setting up a DNS server?
On Sep 28, 2013 3:04 PM, Carlton Brooks li...@carltonbrooks.net wrote:
I am willing to pay an individual to help me set up DNS on my Ubuntu
server. I just can not seem to get it correct.
Live in North East Mesa.
Back 20 years or so and we used to fix this by cleaning and oiling the
rollers that grab the paper.
On Mon, Jun 17, 2013 at 8:27 AM, Carruth, Rusty
rusty.carr...@smartstoragesys.com wrote:
Hmm. All I can say is that I don’t’ recall having that problem with any of
my home laser printers - I’ve
I vote Na on the creation of as new list siting Brian Cluff and Michael Havens.
Individuals may filter off topic out. If people post off top without
tagging it as off topic in the subject wee remind them of the rules.
If they offend repeatedly we moderate their messages. Given everyone
desire to
This is kinda new to me - Just so I am clear - unganged systems would
perform better if I have say - a caching system with limited threads each
pined to a specific core (we do this for processor cache anyway) while
ganged systems would perform better it I was spinning up a new thread for
each
Dell makes servers that go that high ;)
24x32GB
On Wed, Jun 12, 2013 at 6:12 PM, Bryan O'Neal
bryan.on...@theonealandassociates.com wrote:
Yes - I am not saying my entire farm has that much ram. You can get away
with much, much less, but I have servers that go that high.
On Wed, Jun 12
I like what a lot of people are saying, Ted, Lyle, Nathen, etc. But Joe's
answer kind fits my opinion the best. If it is Linux related, it is on
topic. If it is tech related, Off Topic is a great place for it, if it is
way off topic, then mark it Off Topic or OT and have a clear description. I
If you have a hard line and a modem you can do it from your computer. If
you are not that old and do it all the time eFax works well. Even GoDaddy
offers a fax through email service. I do it infrequently enough that I use
the UPS Store that I have my PO box with.
On Thu, May 30, 2013 at 6:21 PM,
I liked squirrel mail. But once I converted to Google apps for domains I
never looked back. Here is to hoping my grand fathered accounts are free
(as in beer) forever :)
On May 19, 2013 4:36 AM, coverturtle covertur...@gmail.com wrote:
I think it depends on what you want in a mail client. I am
Or - god forbid - use a cart provider that hooks directly into people like
Outright who does all of your accounting for you automatically! That is
something they are working on. So is intuit. So are a number of hosting
providers. I would not be surprised if godaddy, hostgator, rackspace,
shopify,
is a lot different than 1M a year. Sales! = profit; this
will finally be the big push that causes people with no real skills to lose
their jobs to robots or to Foreign countries.
JD
On May 7, 2013 11:44 PM, Bryan O'Neal
bryan.on...@theonealandassociates.com wrote:
Ken. If you
some hypothetical example to support your point.
Keith Smith
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bryan.on...@theonealandassociates.com*wrote:
From: Bryan O'Neal bryan.on...@theonealandassociates.com
Subject: Re: OT: Internet Sales Tax Passes the U.S. Senate
server?
Keith Smith
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bryan.on...@theonealandassociates.com*wrote:
From: Bryan O'Neal bryan.on...@theonealandassociates.com
Subject: Re: OT: Internet Sales Tax Passes the U.S. Senate
To: Main PLUG discussion list plug-discuss
Intersting...
State must provide the software free of charge and
Nothing in this Act shall be construed to deny the ability of a remote
seller to deploy and utilize a certified software provider of the seller’s
choice.
On Tue, May 7, 2013 at 6:31 PM, Bryan O'Neal
bryan.on
It depends on the drive of course, but we have found them to be
significantly faster offering over 10X IOPS on average, This
is comparison to buffered 15K enterprise dries.
On Tue, Apr 2, 2013 at 1:24 PM, Lisa Kachold lisakach...@obnosis.comwrote:
I have also found that in deference to their
Also gem management can be a pain for dispersed development and operations
teams.
On Jan 20, 2013 3:53 PM, Bryan O'Neal br...@theonealandassociates.com
wrote:
Rails is fine until you need to horizontal scale. Java is a dream for that.
On Jan 20, 2013 2:56 PM, Kevin Fries ke...@fries-biro.com
I am in agreement with Joseph
On Jan 20, 2013 6:32 PM, Joseph Sinclair plug-discuss...@stcaz.net
wrote:
A little nervous jumping into the perennial language/platform discussions,
but here goes. (and please understand these are opinions, based on my
experience, nothing here should be
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