Time Nick Message 13:29 pdurbin raprasad: welcome! 13:29 raprasad thanks! 13:32 pdurbin raprasad: some django chatter in here... http://irclog.perlgeek.de/search.pl?channel=crimsonfu&nick=&q=django 13:34 raprasad_ I see the tasty pie references:) 13:34 pdurbin i haven't had much time to play with it... but it seems awesome 13:36 pdurbin cool, this still works: http://server1.greptilian.com:8000/api/poll/?format=json 13:37 raprasad somehow this django app has been running since 2006 (3 sql tables), in much need of features/etc 13:37 raprasad http://www.newhavencrimelog.org/ 13:42 raprasad from non-sys-admin: Are these instructions valid for installing an SSL cert on a unix.fas VM? 13:42 raprasad http://www.tc.umn.edu/~brams006/selfsign_ubuntu.html/ 13:42 raprasad the VM is Ubuntu 10.04.4 LTS 13:47 pdurbin raprasad: that doc looks reasonable 13:47 raprasad thanks 14:42 pdurbin making noise on the dell linux poweredge list... Monitoring hardware RAID: LSI SAS 2008 controller, OMSA - http://lists.us.dell.com/pipermail/linux-poweredge/2012-July/046801.html 14:54 pdurbin "I just updated to Mountain Lion on my Mac and now I'm having trouble..." [DELETE] 14:54 pdurbin just kidding! 15:26 agoddard pdurbin: what shared filesystem were you using for OS recently? (at least.. I think you were using one? :/) 15:53 pdurbin agoddard: are you talking about gluster? 15:55 agoddard pdurbin: I said OS but I meant KVM :) for VM storage 15:56 pdurbin our kvm disk images are on an EMC, shared up over NFS 15:56 pdurbin 4 storage pools like this 15:56 pdurbin we're thinking of adding a 5th storage pool backed by gluster, for testing 15:57 agoddard awsiq 15:58 pdurbin JoeJulian is using gluster with kvm: http://irclog.perlgeek.de/crimsonfu/2012-06-30#i_5771081 15:59 agoddard I'm thinking about testing GFS2 or something on an iSCSI LUN for KVM 16:00 pdurbin we're basically dismantling the GFS2 setup we had 16:05 agoddard no good? 16:05 pdurbin if we're going to use iSCSI, i think we want oVirt to manage all the iSCSI stuff 16:06 pdurbin agoddard: GFS2 was before my time 16:06 pdurbin don't let me dissuade you :) 16:10 agoddard will let you know how I go :) 16:15 pdurbin agoddard: curious if you've looked at crowbar - "Crowbar is a platform for server provisioning and deployment from bare metal. It provides server discovery, firmware upgrades, and operating system installation using PXE Boot. It deploys applications on top of functioning operating systems using chef." -- Home · dellcloudedge/crowbar Wiki - https://github.com/dellcloudedge/crowbar/wiki/ 16:16 pdurbin was reminded or crowbar because i was wondering if dell users hang out on irc. i guess the crowbar people use freenode and skype 17:12 JoeJulian Indeed, I am using gluster with kvm. I have been for more than a year, managed by puppet using libvirt. Just got OpenStack working, too, yesterday. 17:14 Pax mountain lion upgrade… so far so good :) 17:16 pdurbin JoeJulian: nice! openstack has taken a back seat to monitoring for now 17:20 pdurbin i told the gluster guys i met at the red hat summit that i'd see them in #gluster. but i haven't been hanging out there. busy busy 18:46 PaxIndustria ok, I have to say, mosh, pretty cool 18:46 PaxIndustria I have it in dev, and I jumped IP's and it popped me right back online 19:06 pdurbin cool 19:06 pdurbin perl -MData::Dumper -e 'sub A{map{@_>1?[A(@_)]:@_}1..shift};print Dumper A(3,4,5,"foo")' 19:08 ironcamel pdurbin: what are you trying to do? 19:09 pdurbin make a buddy's subroutine dump out something 19:09 pdurbin he's a perl golfer 19:14 ironcamel is the output correct? 19:15 pdurbin yep. yields 3x4x5 foo's :) 19:21 ironcamel not for me 19:22 ironcamel oh, you mean 3 4x5 foos 19:22 ironcamel yeah, it does 19:23 ironcamel pretty clever 19:28 pdurbin :)