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Jason Paul Michaels avatar
So...an LSI SAS9211-8I, ARECA AR-1882IX-12 and some 12TB Hitachis walk into a bar
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By the title of this I hope it's obvious that I'm trying to console myself with humor after the idiotic mistake I made last night.

And I'm hoping that someone out might be able to verify a few things before I really DO in-fact lose over 100TB of irreplaceable data.

Where to start...my main storage is managed by an 1882IX-12 w/ 8x12TB Hitachi's broken up into three Virtual Volumes:

ARC_01 (APFS), ARC_02 ...

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user3271408 avatar
Cisco MDS NX-OS reload in command
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I am configuring a Cisco MDS 9148T. It is running system: version 8.4(2d) (system image file is: bootflash:///m9148-s6ek9-mz.8.4.2d.bin). I wanted to make use of the "reload in" command where you set a timer for when the switch will reload in case you accidently block yourself from access (I was implementing a ACL on the management interface). The "reload in" command appears to work on Cisco Nexus sw ...

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Jack McCauley avatar
DNS - dig query - NS not returning for sub domain from one location but does for another
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I have DNS setup in x2 places and will be repointing NS shortly. Before I do that, I wanted to confirm DNS is correct at both locations.

I'm using dig and passing in a file.

When I query the NS of the current location, I get the DNS i'm expecting;

dig subdomain.domain.com NS +noall +answer

subdomain.domain.com.     3599    IN      NS      ns3.domain.com.
subdomain.domain.com.     3599    IN      NS      ...
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DNS redirect to a static IP?
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I want to implement a URL shortener using a DNS modification. Is this possible? It would do things like convert a domain name to a static IP:

https://fubar/keyword -> https://192.168.0.200/keyword

Ideally it would be a single word ''domain'', like fubar, not fubar.TLD.

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Justin St-Amant avatar
How to nest two websites in the same nginx server block
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With nginx, I'm trying to setup two static websites on the same domain. The first being at example.com, and the other being a small React app at example.com/haiku. How can this be done?

I'm running into issues where the stylesheet and javascript files for example.com/haiku are being requested from the main example.com. As all page resource URIs start with a slash (ex /static/style.css), nginx is proce ...

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Sébastien avatar
SSH local authent takes 100s when LDAP server DOWN/unreachable
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My use case is the following: I have EC2 in an autoscaling group. When my ldap servers are down (or network issue), I can't use ldap authentification so I have a local user on my servers. But when I try to connect with SSH with my local user to a new EC2 that has just been created, it first takes 7 minutes from the moment the EC2 is running to the moment SSH is available (during this time, SSH return er ...

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System failed, please help me interpret last console messages (screen capture)
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This server runs several processes of satellite imagery, it has 256GB of RAM, 12TB disk, 64 CPU cores Intel(R) Xeon(R) Gold 6226R CPU @ 2.90GHz. It should not fail with this charge but it does sometimes. This is a screen capture of a typical htop.

capture of a typical htop

When the system fails I can capture its last console message using the IPMI remote control. The last one is this:

last console before crash

With systemd failing to provide thes ...

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nginx reverse proxy sending links in http
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I have an nginx reverse proxy running based on the working setup here. It is sending the page to our backend (apache) correctly except the page comes back with all links in http (page itself is https). I know that the configuration change needs to be done on the backend (apache), I just don't know where.

Here is my original setup:

    server {
listen 80;
server_name example.com;

rewrite ^(.*) https ...
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ADUC to a domain outside forest?
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I'm trying to set up an environment where our support can access multiple of our AD-domains from the same server.

So we have this toolbox server in Domain-A where ADUC is installed. Domain-B and Domain-C are in different forests but the DCs are reachable over the network.

The support person has delegated access to all domains but with different user accounts and passwords. We don't want to create a  ...

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yeralin avatar
Windows 11: OpenVPN service failing to stat at boot
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I have an OpenVPN profile installed in config-auto directory on my Windows 11 machine, so that it connects to my OpenVPN server at boot.

The problem is that sometimes at system startup, it starts failing to connect with:

2022-03-11 09:27:38 [server] Inactivity timeout (--ping-restart), restarting
2022-03-11 09:27:38 SIGUSR1[soft,ping-restart] received, process restarting
2022-03-11 09:27:38 Restart pa ...
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Kuezy avatar
Apache2 change default page
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I've got a question regarding Apache2 web servers. I want to have a documentation server which needs to be available by domain.

Let's say my domain is mydomain.com, and I have a server with Apache2 with the IPv4 127.0.0.1 which then has its documentation server available on port 8000, so it is: 127.0.0.1:8000. How do I configure my Apache2 web server, so it shows my documentation, which runs on p ...

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