[02:27] <jthan> ChinnoDog: Just one server?
[09:25] <rmg51> Morning
[12:09] <teddy-dbear> Morning peoples, critters and everything else
[12:50] <lazyPower> \o
[12:50] <teddy-dbear> \o
[13:28] <waltman> o/
[15:43] <ChinnoDog> jthan: How many servers do I need to provision to say I have used puppet?
[16:12] <jthan> ChinnoDog: well if you only used it for one then puppet seems a waste :-p
[16:13] <jthan> JonathanD: Were you the one telling me you guys used zenoss?
[17:22] <JonathanD> jthan: we do indeed use zenoss.
[17:22] <JonathanD> Would you like to come use it with us, we're hiring :P
[17:39] <jthan> JonathanD: send me details. lol. Do you monitor disks with it?
[17:41] <JonathanD> jthan: yup
[17:41] <JonathanD> jthan: in a variety of ways.
[17:42] <jthan> JonathanD: I've got two boxes with a raid6 and I'm trying to find a way to interact with my drives moreso to determine when they're going to fail before they fail
[17:42] <jthan> and would LIKE that process to play nicely with zenoss
[17:43] <JonathanD> jthan: so you'll need whatever package includes stuff to monitor the raid.
[17:43] <JonathanD> Rather than doing it at the OS level.
[17:44] <jthan> JonathanD: yeah.. I'm not sure if there is one or not, truthfully.
[17:44] <jthan> that's my issue. I was hoping to just use SMART
[17:44] <jthan> and I CAN talk to the drives with smart and get some information
[17:44] <jthan> but also this Log Sense failed, IE page [scsi response fails sanity test]
[17:44] <jthan> which then does not return any other information.
[18:03] <ChinnoDog> \buffer jthan
[18:03] <ChinnoDog> oops
[18:04] <jthan> winning.
[18:04] <ChinnoDog> :-p