up_the_irons: are you about to reboot another host to update it? @date 1500 days ago 4 years, 5 weeks, 5 days, 0 seconds ago. [Interpreted date: Wed, 17 Mar 2010 00:05:35 -0700] mnathani: no up_the_irons: are you in the process of updating hosts/km versions? well, not this minute, but yes i am doing 1 host a week currently Not this minute? Get busy, slacker! :p generally sunday / monday early mornings brycec: lol Fridays are the best day to upgrade! :( I'm just kidding, of course. up_the_irons: let me know when you have space available on an updated host. I'd really love to return to ARP, but it seems like I need a recent KVM version to stop running into all those CentOS issues. brycec: :) jpalmer: i have space. or rather, how much space do you need? 4 hosts are already updated with latest 12.04 LTS. Another one is being updated Tuesday I thought 14.04 was latest? i mean latest within 12.04 oh, gotcha gotcha 14.04 just came out, after i had done all my puppet configs for 12.04 ;) and anyway, i don't like to be on the most recent of anything; more conservative for me. saved me from heartbleed ;) I'd like to go back to the all-purpose with CentOS 6 i have space for that put in an order and i'll make it tonight awesome. I'll fill out an order form this weekend ;) ok :) tonight works too \o/ the wheels of business turning up_the_irons: you've got puppet managing your hosts now? :) new order submitted, but no rush. anytime this weekend. I wanna setup a puppet master on this vps. brycec: lol jpalmer: yeah, been on puppet for a while now up_the_irons: nice. If you end up at puppetconf this year, I'll buy you a beer or 3. haha tnx :) are you going? we rent a nice place from airbnb each year. might have extra room if you need a place to crash. nah, no time up_the_irons: I've been working on a puppet module to install the vendor tools (HPASM, OMSA) for rhel/centos. I literally just got approval yesterday from the office to opensource it. I setu a github repo, and will be releasing it to the puppet forge. plans include: adding debian/ubuntu/suse/freebsd support (assuming the tools work on them) as well as adding support for vmware and other virtualization platforms to install things like th I'm kinda excited about it. it's my first real contribution to opensource other than minor patches. well, thats a lie. I was the guy who initially got the patches in for apcupsd to work on BSD/OS and FreeBSD.. but that was like 10+ years ago. jpalmer: nice! was there a blip in the network just now my ssh session timed out @smokeping https://smokeping.cobryce.com/