[00:01] <axisys> wow.. system is back up
[00:01] <patdk-lap> kindof
[00:01] <axisys> patdk-lap: you did magic!
[00:01] <patdk-lap> see if most things act *normal*
[00:01] <patdk-lap> next thing I would do, is look in that /etc/apt/sources.list.d
[00:01] <patdk-lap> and update those for 14.04 and reenable them if you used them still
[00:01] <patdk-lap> then apt-get update, apt-get dist-upgrade
[00:02] <patdk-lap> axisys, just wait for the bill to arrive
[00:05] <patdk-lap> this is just taking my mind off my own issues :)
[00:05] <patdk-lap> ms sql 2008r2 db data was randomly overlayed parts of sqlservr.exe file
[00:05] <patdk-lap> no idea HOW to explain that at all
[00:07] <sarnold> owwwwwww
[00:07] <patdk-lap> :)
[00:07] <patdk-lap> ya, who is at fault, windows, driver, esxi, the san array, ?
[00:08] <patdk-lap> how do you id what is at fault? and if other corruption exists
[23:10] <pmp6nl> Hello for the Apache Default Virtual Host File is the only significance of the DocumentRoot line what happens if someone just types in the server ip address? Or does it do something else? Thanks
[23:48] <kubblai> pmp6nl: iirc its where your website's files are stored
[23:48] <pmp6nl> kubblai, thanks for the response
[23:55] <compdoc> sudo do-release-upgrade. System upgrade is complete. whew