cscheib | about 75% of enterprise management tools | 00:09 |
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cscheib | at least, they need to know what to do with a jnlp | 00:09 |
jrwren | that is still a thing?!? | 00:30 |
jrwren | man, I love my bubble life. | 00:30 |
cscheib | yea | 00:32 |
cscheib | HP iLO still requires either Java or .NET | 00:32 |
cscheib | for example. | 00:32 |
jrwren | o_O? | 00:32 |
cscheib | and, most anything storage related requires Java | 00:32 |
jrwren | for some definition of storage :p | 00:33 |
jrwren | isn't iLO their BMC? | 00:33 |
jrwren | i dont' konw how you can require java or .net for BMC. its just insane. | 00:34 |
cscheib | even digitalocean's "console" tty requires java | 00:34 |
jrwren | WAT? | 00:35 |
jrwren | surely not. | 00:35 |
cscheib | you can SSH to the iLO as well, but it's a bit wonky | 00:35 |
jrwren | ah, so not required. | 00:35 |
cscheib | and you can't actually hit a console | 00:35 |
cscheib | just power up/down | 00:35 |
cscheib | afaik | 00:35 |
cscheib | ther power functions and KVM are the whole reason to use iLO | 00:36 |
jrwren | yup. | 00:43 |
jrwren | arbor had very nice setup for that sort of thing, but given that the devices arbor sold were managed more like routers, it was serial consoles for remote access. | 00:44 |
jrwren | no reasons servers can't be that way today. | 00:44 |
jrwren | but sadly, most folks don't see it that way. | 00:44 |
cscheib | yea, but most BIOSes (including option ROMs) are menu based | 00:51 |
cscheib | so they'd have to change that | 00:51 |
cscheib | even Cisco's UCS stuff, if you want a graphical interface, you get Java | 00:51 |
cscheib | but they have a good API to do just about everything (except KVM) | 00:52 |
jrwren | menu based worked great via consoled *shrug* | 00:53 |
cscheib | eh, I've done it, it can be really weird | 00:55 |
jrwren | now that you mention it, yeah, sometimes the menu system would fuck up and you'd have to reconnect. | 00:58 |
cscheib | I've spent a lot of time on serial consoles, they can be a bitch/awkward when something rewrites the whole screen, and/or you're not using a console server with a history buffer | 00:59 |
cmaloney | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V6-_48Aqso0 | 04:09 |
shakes808 | Hello everyone. I have a question about some basic github stuff. When trying to push up a new repo it hangs. I am in the command line and either get nothing or a message stating it is pushing but it clearly isn't. I even tried to create it on the github side and pull it down but no dice there either. any help? | 22:19 |
cmaloney | shakes808: Not sure what might be the problem | 22:27 |
cmaloney | is it waiting for a prompt perhaps? | 22:27 |
shakes808 | Hello CMaloney! Nope. It doesn't do anything. I have to manually stop it and sometimes the process. | 22:29 |
shakes808 | CMaloney, sorry, had to restart. the process froze and wouldn't die. | 22:44 |
shakes808 | :| | 22:45 |
cmaloney | Ugh | 22:50 |
cmaloney | YOu might want to run "dmesg" and see if that gives some hints | 22:51 |
cmaloney | also: check to see that you haven't filled up your /var partition | 22:51 |
cmaloney | or root partition | 22:51 |
brousch | It's not trying to push a giant file, right? Like a video or binary? | 22:53 |
shakes808 | CMaloney: Working on Windows :| New computer | 22:56 |
shakes808 | BRousch: Nope, small .js files | 22:56 |
shakes808 | going through some NodeJS tuts | 22:56 |
shakes808 | files are under 15 lines each, 5 of them. :( | 22:57 |
_stink_ | shakes808: could it be that your hard drive is failing? | 23:56 |
_stink_ | i like cmaloney's dmesg idea | 23:56 |
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