The Official Status Thread
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@izzion said in The Official Status Thread:
@Rhywden
E_FUSE_NOT_CIRCUIT_BREAKER
Well, if the fuse blows the circuit is broken
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@aliceif said in The Official Status Thread:
I meant that the 9 remaining ones could be used for !!SCIENCE!!
Naw, 10A is muuuuch too low for the really interesting stuff :)
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@Rhywden said in The Official Status Thread:
This is the one I need:
Just use a bullet instead. Right size, provides resistance.
Also, don't watch Mythbusters.
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@dkf said in The Official Status Thread:
On holiday! Yay!
Yay! Have fun!
@dkf said in The Official Status Thread:Going to be heading to Houston on Sunday
Oh, my condolences in your time of sorrow.
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Status: Walmart's computers ate about $75 and won't give it back to me. The store manager couldn't even figure out where it went or how to get it back.
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@Lorne-Kates I'm more amused by the "hungry homeless vet, please help" allegedly folks who are still out on the street corner begging today. And no, they're not begging for a ride to the nearest place that's giving vets free meals all day long.
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@Rhywden said in The Official Status Thread:
Status: Managed to trip the circuit breaker for the car's rear window wiper. Then proceeded to pry the offending circuit breaker loose under much sweating and cursing.
After having done so, discovered the sentence: "And to easily remove a circuit breaker, simply use the included pliers on the back of the dashboard cover" in the manual.
Now wondering where to get a single 10A flat circuit breaker from. They only seem to be sold in packs of ten and I don't really foresee them burning out that often.
circuit breaker
you keep saying that...ITYM
fuse
💣Also, to provide sustenance to the convo:
http://www.airmaticcompressor.com/article/what-difference-between-fuse-and-circuit-breaker
Typically you can reset circuit breakers, which is not the case here.
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Status: It's nice tonight.
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@Tsaukpaetra said in The Official Status Thread:
@Rhywden said in The Official Status Thread:
Status: Managed to trip the circuit breaker for the car's rear window wiper. Then proceeded to pry the offending circuit breaker loose under much sweating and cursing.
After having done so, discovered the sentence: "And to easily remove a circuit breaker, simply use the included pliers on the back of the dashboard cover" in the manual.
Now wondering where to get a single 10A flat circuit breaker from. They only seem to be sold in packs of ten and I don't really foresee them burning out that often.
circuit breaker
you keep saying that...ITYM
fuse
💣Also, to provide sustenance to the convo:
http://www.airmaticcompressor.com/article/what-difference-between-fuse-and-circuit-breaker
Typically you can reset circuit breakers, which is not the case here.
To make matters you can in fact get actual circuit breakers that fit standard automotive blade fixtures. Both manual and self resetting.
They're fairly specialist kit, though. You'll occasionally see the self reset type on headlight circuits.
Oh, and to make matters even worse, you can get DIODES that fit those sockets. I saw one once, I believe my assessment was "what in the fuck is GM doing that made that necessary?"
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Status: What's with all the server restarts?! NodeBB please...
Also, this:
Error 400
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@Weng said in The Official Status Thread:
@Tsaukpaetra said in The Official Status Thread:
@Rhywden said in The Official Status Thread:
Status: Managed to trip the circuit breaker for the car's rear window wiper. Then proceeded to pry the offending circuit breaker loose under much sweating and cursing.
After having done so, discovered the sentence: "And to easily remove a circuit breaker, simply use the included pliers on the back of the dashboard cover" in the manual.
Now wondering where to get a single 10A flat circuit breaker from. They only seem to be sold in packs of ten and I don't really foresee them burning out that often.
circuit breaker
you keep saying that...ITYM
fuse
💣Also, to provide sustenance to the convo:
http://www.airmaticcompressor.com/article/what-difference-between-fuse-and-circuit-breaker
Typically you can reset circuit breakers, which is not the case here.
To make matters you can in fact get actual circuit breakers that fit standard automotive blade fixtures. Both manual and self resetting.
They're fairly specialist kit, though. You'll occasionally see the self reset type on headlight circuits.
Oh, and to make matters even worse, you can get DIODES that fit those sockets. I saw one once, I believe my assessment was "what in the fuck is GM doing that made that necessary?"
Yeah, we used them in our robots for motor controls that tended to have higher starting current spikes. Fun times.
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Y'all should watch the new dr strange movie. Awesome CGI and I like it
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Status: WTF why is my domain hosed so badly at the moment?!? Adding a second domain controller was supposed to FIX certain issues, not make them WORSE!!!!
FFS...
At least the computers aren't having so many issues, just the Primary DC can't seem to talk to itself...
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@Tsaukpaetra said in The Official Status Thread:
Status: WTF why is my domain hosed so badly at the moment?!? Adding a second domain controller was supposed to FIX certain issues, not make them WORSE!!!!
FFS...
At least the computers aren't having so many issues, just the Primary DC can't seem to talk to itself...
You have 14 network interfaces?
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@ben_lubar said in The Official Status Thread:
@Tsaukpaetra said in The Official Status Thread:
Status: WTF why is my domain hosed so badly at the moment?!? Adding a second domain controller was supposed to FIX certain issues, not make them WORSE!!!!
FFS...
At least the computers aren't having so many issues, just the Primary DC can't seem to talk to itself...
You have 14 network interfaces?
No. Just that each time I reboot the main domain controller, it decides it can't find the domain (WTF) and is stuck forever thinking it's just a normal Private network, and the simplest way to fix it is to delete the network adapter, reboot, let it add the network adapter again, reboot again, and pray.
I've had to do this about four times so far.
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STATUS: Just found http://halome.nu
Pretty cool.
Halo: 3, when it hits the part with the beginning of Never Forget hits me right in the feelz
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@Tsaukpaetra said in The Official Status Thread:
@ben_lubar said in The Official Status Thread:
@Tsaukpaetra said in The Official Status Thread:
Status: WTF why is my domain hosed so badly at the moment?!? Adding a second domain controller was supposed to FIX certain issues, not make them WORSE!!!!
FFS...
At least the computers aren't having so many issues, just the Primary DC can't seem to talk to itself...
You have 14 network interfaces?
No. Just that each time I reboot the main domain controller, it decides it can't find the domain (WTF) and is stuck forever thinking it's just a normal Private network, and the simplest way to fix it is to delete the network adapter, reboot, let it add the network adapter again, reboot again, and pray.
I've had to do this about four times so far.
Ouch.
Yikes
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@sloosecannon said in The Official Status Thread:
@Tsaukpaetra said in The Official Status Thread:
@ben_lubar said in The Official Status Thread:
@Tsaukpaetra said in The Official Status Thread:
Status: WTF why is my domain hosed so badly at the moment?!? Adding a second domain controller was supposed to FIX certain issues, not make them WORSE!!!!
FFS...
At least the computers aren't having so many issues, just the Primary DC can't seem to talk to itself...
You have 14 network interfaces?
No. Just that each time I reboot the main domain controller, it decides it can't find the domain (WTF) and is stuck forever thinking it's just a normal Private network, and the simplest way to fix it is to delete the network adapter, reboot, let it add the network adapter again, reboot again, and pray.
I've had to do this about four times so far.
Ouch.
Yikes
Yeah. I can only conclude that I must be doing something horribly wrong (probably something to do with my DNS config, since I'm not using the Microsoft Blessed DNS Server). But not enough things are broken and not enough time is allocated to fixing it in my house so
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@Tsaukpaetra said in The Official Status Thread:
(probably something to do with my DNS config, since I'm not using the Microsoft Blessed DNS Server)
Oh.
Yes.Definitely this.
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@sloosecannon said in The Official Status Thread:
@Tsaukpaetra said in The Official Status Thread:
(probably something to do with my DNS config, since I'm not using the Microsoft Blessed DNS Server)
Oh.
Yes.Definitely this.
And likely since the two domain servers seem to want to have the same DNS entries, I'm not entirely sure how to modify them if they truly are broken.
FWIW, this is my dnsmasq config lines:
#Auto-generated #awk \$4 ~ /SRV/ {gsub(/'.( |$)/, " "); OFS = ","; print "srv-host=" $1,$8,$7,$5,$6}\ netlogon.dns srv-host=_ldap._tcp.home.local,Manager.home.local.,389,0,100 srv-host=_ldap._tcp.pdc._msdcs.home.local,Manager.home.local.,389,0,100 srv-host=_ldap._tcp.ef4050d2-1900-42ad-9d09-95bc945edc8a.domains._msdcs.home.local,Manager.home.local.,389,0,100 srv-host=_ldap._tcp.dc._msdcs.home.local,Manager.home.local.,389,0,100 srv-host=_ldap._tcp.gc._msdcs.home.local,Manager.home.local.,3268,0,100 srv-host=_kerberos._tcp.dc._msdcs.home.local,Manager.home.local.,88,0,100 srv-host=_kerberos._tcp.home.local,Manager.home.local.,88,0,100 srv-host=_gc._tcp.home.local,Manager.home.local.,3268,0,100 srv-host=_kerberos._udp.home.local,Manager.home.local.,88,0,100 srv-host=_kpasswd._tcp.home.local,Manager.home.local.,464,0,100 srv-host=_kpasswd._udp.home.local,Manager.home.local.,464,0,100 srv-host=_ldap._tcp.DomainDnsZones.home.local,Manager.home.local.,389,0,100 srv-host=_ldap._tcp.ForestDnsZones.home.local,Manager.home.local.,389,0,100 srv-host=_ldap._tcp.Home._sites.home.local,Manager.home.local.,389,0,100 srv-host=_ldap._tcp.Home._sites.gc._msdcs.home.local,Manager.home.local.,3268,0,100 srv-host=_kerberos._tcp.Home._sites.dc._msdcs.home.local,Manager.home.local.,88,0,100 srv-host=_ldap._tcp.Home._sites.dc._msdcs.home.local,Manager.home.local.,389,0,100 srv-host=_kerberos._tcp.Home._sites.home.local,Manager.home.local.,88,0,100 srv-host=_gc._tcp.Home._sites.home.local,Manager.home.local.,3268,0,100 srv-host=_ldap._tcp.Home._sites.DomainDnsZones.home.local,Manager.home.local.,389,0,100 srv-host=_ldap._tcp.Home._sites.ForestDnsZones.home.local,Manager.home.local.,389,0,100 #and for RDGW1 address=/4839ace0-b341-44c2-af47-1f3f06f19142._msdcs.home.local/192.168.1.198 srv-host=_ldap._tcp.home.local,RDGW1.home.local,389,0,100 srv-host=_ldap._tcp.Home._sites.home.local,RDGW1.home.local,389,0,100 srv-host=_ldap._tcp.gc._msdcs.home.local,RDGW1.home.local,3268,0,100 srv-host=_ldap._tcp.Home._sites.gc._msdcs.home.local,RDGW1.home.local,3268,0,100 srv-host=_ldap._tcp.ef4050d2-1900-42ad-9d09-95bc945edc8a.domains._msdcs.home.local,RDGW1.home.local,389,0,100 srv-host=_kerberos._tcp.dc._msdcs.home.local,RDGW1.home.local,88,0,100 srv-host=_kerberos._tcp.Home._sites.dc._msdcs.home.local,RDGW1.home.local,88,0,100 srv-host=_ldap._tcp.dc._msdcs.home.local,RDGW1.home.local,389,0,100 srv-host=_ldap._tcp.Home._sites.dc._msdcs.home.local,RDGW1.home.local,389,0,100 srv-host=_kerberos._tcp.home.local,RDGW1.home.local,88,0,100 srv-host=_kerberos._tcp.Home._sites.home.local,RDGW1.home.local,88,0,100 srv-host=_gc._tcp.home.local,RDGW1.home.local,3268,0,100 srv-host=_gc._tcp.Home._sites.home.local,RDGW1.home.local,3268,0,100 srv-host=_kerberos._udp.home.local,RDGW1.home.local,88,0,100 srv-host=_kpasswd._tcp.home.local,RDGW1.home.local,464,0,100 srv-host=_kpasswd._udp.home.local,RDGW1.home.local,464,0,100
Filed under: I'm sure that opens me up to hackers somehow, but right now, not really caring...
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@ben_lubar
Make Belgium Great Again!
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Status: Posted reply to Amazon EC2 Reserved instance issue case:
Cool thanks. As a side note, it would be nice to have a "buy reserved instance based on this" button to reduce errors like this in the future.
It's wholly inconvenient to have to have deep knowledge of how exactly everything must match up and how little feedback there is when you make a mistake.Even just a simple "hey, you're not running any instances of this type at the moment" warning would have been more than enough to clue me in that something was wrong.
But instead we have a wish-it-were reporting system to check reserved instance usage over time (that I still haven't gotten to work) requiring no less than three different Amazon services to actually work, when all I need is a "currently, you are using 1 of your 1 reserved instances" status line.
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@Tsaukpaetra
Yeah, ADDS assumes it has full write access to the DNS zones. So if you're using a 3rd party DNS server then you need to set things up so the domain controllers have full control of the foo.bar (your domain) zone file.There's probably some TechNet documentation about how to configure BIND to work with AD, but you really really really should just convert to Windows DNS server.
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@izzion said in The Official Status Thread:
just convert to Windows DNS server.
I would, but I couldn't figure out how to get it to query upwards to the Internet without my ISP suspending our service for running an open dns server or something.
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@Tsaukpaetra
Usually firewalling works :pMostly, as long as port udp/53 isn't accessible to the outside, Cox won't detect a problem. There are things you can do within Windows DNS to only respond for DNS zones hosted on it, to certain networks. But in general an AD DNS server shouldn't be Internet-accessible at all anyway...
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@izzion said in The Official Status Thread:
@Tsaukpaetra
Usually firewalling works :pMostly, as long as port udp/53 isn't accessible to the outside, Cox won't detect a problem. There are things you can do within Windows DNS to only respond for DNS zones hosted on it, to certain networks. But in general an AD DNS server shouldn't be Internet-accessible at all anyway...
Right. I'm not a network engineer, and it shows.
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Status: back at home after seeing No Man's Land with Sir Ian McKellen and Sir Patrick Stewart. Fantastic actors with a very clever, very intriguing script.
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@Arantor Is that the play that's set in a universe so large that the characters never actually meet each other? Think I'll give it a miss.
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@mott555 said in The Official Status Thread:
New hypothesis: The MRI didn't show anything because my injury was almost completely healed by then.
Alternate hypothesis: the MRI healed you! Start a foundation immediately, and don't give up until those so-called "scientists" acknowledge the truth.
Also, congrats, be well.
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@Arantor I was going for
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_Man's_Sky
but I'll accept that it was a weak attempt.
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@clatter said in The Official Status Thread:
@Arantor I was going for
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_Man's_Sky
but I'll accept that it was a weak attempt.Oh, I see, a is me, but then again it's a game that I don't care about in any fashion...
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Status: Whoops, disabled the primary network adapter in my EC2 instance (Amazon virtual pc thing).
Good thing they let you dynamically create a new network device and attach it. Not really obvious, but it works...
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The forum is restarting every 10 seconds
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Status: NFC what to do now. I can't find any information about how to "complete the rollback" anywhere that doesn't involve some extra crap I don't have....
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Looking for someone to play Reversi with.
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Status: Got 2 new joints tonight :--) Lets see if it is me or if the previous ones were crap that had no effect (other than good sleep I suppose).
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@Tsaukpaetra said in The Official Status Thread:
Status: NFC what to do now. I can't find any information about how to "complete the rollback" anywhere that doesn't involve some extra crap I don't have....
Got past that but using the server management console thing to directly connect.
Now I'm stuck with a phantom server (apparently):
I have no such thing (which I guess makes the error message sense).
Why is this such a hard thing?!
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@Tsaukpaetra said in The Official Status Thread:
@Tsaukpaetra said in The Official Status Thread:
Status: NFC what to do now. I can't find any information about how to "complete the rollback" anywhere that doesn't involve some extra crap I don't have....
Got past that but using the server management console thing to directly connect.
Now I'm stuck with a phantom server (apparently):
I have no such thing (which I guess makes the error message sense).
Why is this such a hard thing?!
Status: OMG!!! I did it! Finally!
That last error was because (apparently) you need to be able to resolve the FQDN of the domain itself, and it must point to a domain controller. WTF. That's not been an issue for forever, but meh. Now I log off and hope for the best with an actual client machine (Testing tomorrow!)
Edit: Fuck.
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@faoileag said in The Official Status Thread:
Current status: posting on the "Status Thread".
Current status: testing something on the "Status Thread".
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@ben_lubar said in The Official Status Thread:
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status: adventures in writing a pixel art drawer script
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@dse said in The Official Status Thread:
The forum is restarting every 10 seconds
The forum is restarting ever
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@dse said in The Official Status Thread:
The forum is restarting every 10 seconds
The forum is restarting every 1
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@bb36e I also played with programmatic drawing, but outputting SVG, and its fun indeed :)
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Status: Now in Houston. Flight was fine except that Premium Economy didn't have power at the seat. I was forced to use my battery like an animal! Oh, the huge manatee!