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01/15/2010 00:07 #50817

Servers and uptime - happy anniversary
Category: computers
At work I manage 7 linux servers. Include estrip and its 8. It seems to be growing but honestly the servers pretty much manage themselves. Managing servers is not really my job but I am good at it and the server techs are mostly a windows group that seem to generally dislike my love for linux. Luckily there is a guy on the network team who is my *nix guru whenever I get stuck. He has servers with years of uptime.

That being said I am getting pretty good at it and I've learned a lot but I have to say, centos itself rocks.

The main web app linux production server I manage at work: 366 days uptime.

Estrip linux server: 369 days

Work linux db server: 76 days would be 366+ but I rebooted 76 days ago to make sure the memory only databases would populate in case of a power failure.

The windows web app servers have tiny uptimes in comparison. For example our main windows web app server is set to reboot every night because no one can figure out the memory issues. It could be the OS, it could be the programs, it could be vendor products, who knows. But one thing is sure, it seems like they constantly need to be rebooted. I am torn on if its windows itself or that no one really understands the windows web servers. I do remember my windows comp needed rebooting all the time too.

Its an interesting situation. The reason the server team loves windows servers is for the support they get from Microsoft.

Its fascinating when I see emails from microsoft support suggesting the solution to a IIS app pool issue is to reboot the server. Is everything in windows solves by rebooting and isn't that a flaw in itself? Isn't the whole point of app pools in IIS to avoid having to reboot the server when apps act up?


tinypliny - 01/15/10 22:19
LOL, (e:tinypliny):50826
fing - 01/15/10 20:39
Looks like it's time to walk downstairs and reboot the Estrip server :)
jason - 01/15/10 15:05
App pools can act up too. And yeah, it's absurd to diagnose that stuff.

01/11/2010 23:06 #50799

Shrimp with Montreal steak seasoning

I love shrimp with Montreal steak seasoning and meyer lemons. I
defrosted them on Sunday so I has to cook them today. This was before
I came across those 8 lbs of ham. I would have never defrosted them
if I knew about the ham.
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lilho - 01/12/10 23:39
hmmm, why do you have so much ham??????
paul - 01/12/10 09:23
Wegmans. A bag of 5 Melissa brand meyer lemons is around $3.
jason - 01/12/10 08:13
Where did you find the meyer lemon? Coop?

01/10/2010 20:08 #50791

European News That Suprised Me
Category: web
I saw in the news today that China just edged out Germany as the world's top exporter I seriously had no idea that Germany performed so well in the world market. How can they with the high standard of living, social welfare, baggage from WWI and WWII along with the lack of natural resources. You would think they would have lost all their productive competitiveness as America did.

According to wikipedia:

Germany is the world's top exporter with $1,498 trillion exported in 2008 (Eurozone countries are included) and generates a trade surplus of 165 billion.



As a side note, who knew the prime minister of the Ukraine was so hot. She wears her hair like this a lot. Here is her wikipedia page

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metalpeter - 01/12/10 19:58
Well I guess the Sahm-wow guy was right. Plus they do looks of beer, and beer related stuff like octoberfest stuff and food and great cars and great guns and then people collect the Nazi Stuff. Then I'm guessing there is a lot of dance music and S&M sex stuff. But I would have never guessed they where #1.
mike - 01/11/10 22:18
i was surprised too and read about it a little. I guess Germany makes high price items such as the machines that go to China to make the cheap stuff
libertad - 01/11/10 13:49
They make good vacuums.
vincent - 01/11/10 10:04
Wow, she kind of looks like my Ex-Wife!
zobar - 01/11/10 09:03
The Ukrainian Power Braids - (e:dragonlady7) does her hair like that sometimes, although it takes a lot more clips. We thought it was traditional but I guess she invented it? I don't know how you can run a country with everyone asking you about your hair.

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tinypliny - 01/10/10 20:23
Their old manufacturing plants still make quality industrial parts. Many Indian industries prefer machine components from Germany as compared to China.


Wow, fun hair!

01/10/2010 19:01 #50790

Garret county spiral cut ham

If you like ham on the bone, this is the best. Its also free of
preservatives, hormones and antibiotics and nitrates. I bought it at
the coop but it comes from garret county farms

It was really expensive last week at like $5.99/lb or ~$52 for an 8 lb
ham. That same ham is now only $2.99/lb at $25 total. 8lbs is so
much ham, you have enough to eat for a week, plus make soup with the
bone and you can still freeze half. Its totally cooked and has a
delicious smoky maple glaze so it's also no work minus figuring out
how to eat all that ham. I mean that's competive with deli slices ham
prices and this is so much tastier and healthier.
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jason - 01/12/10 11:22
Himay, I'm betting you can go to the coop and get that price without being a member.
himay - 01/12/10 11:18
Is that price available to the non-members as well? Looks like it from the sticker, but I just wanted to check!

I might have to go pick one up tonight; I haven't made a ham in a while.
tinypliny - 01/10/10 20:25
You are a big Coop consumer.

01/09/2010 18:11 #50782

Our gas bill
You think it would be crazy expensive but with insulated walls, plastic wrapped
windows, closed doors and keeping it not very hot we manage to get the bill down to $230 and that real not estimated.

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matthew - 01/11/10 17:00
we keep the most of the rooms at 60 except the rooms we use the most. The upstairs den, where we spend most of our time, is usually around 70. The tortoise room is kept a little bit warmer than 70. Some rooms we don't heat at all like the bedrooms on the third floor. So it's not like we are living in 60 degree temps all winter long. That would be horrible!
jenks - 01/11/10 16:16
I know it's not nice to brag, but... MAN I could not live with my heat at 60.
Fortunately, my heat is included in my (astronomical) rent, so I crank it as much as I want. My thermostat claims it's set at 78. Which can not be right. Because while it is nice and warm in here, there is no way it's 78. That's like tropical.
matthew - 01/11/10 10:58
I'm so proud!! Let's see if we can get next months bill down to $200.
libertad - 01/10/10 10:49
WOW! That is incredible. My last apartment I got a bill for $450 for one month and that was with plastic on the windows and running space heaters in the rooms to keep warm. I was so cold in that place and am so happy I don't have to worry about gas bills anymore.
paul - 01/09/10 22:22
We had it at 55 night, 60 during the day but we had a portable heater in the den.
uncutsaniflush - 01/09/10 22:01
I am very impressed. I've got plastic on 18 of our windows. And our daytime thermostat setting is 66 and nighttime is 60. I wish our gas bill would be 233.