acf_: oh hey erratic
what kind of issues?
cloudkitsch: ^
cloudkitsch: actually figued out its just my firefox is really broken because I built an unstable version or something
konqueror is working fine
maybe firefox is mad at me for downloading ronnie
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acf_: mounds: that's interesting. you have ISDN lines going to slot machines in random places?
*m0unds
also http://unixcube.org/who/acf/tmp/smokeping-verizon-ntt-2014-07-22.png
something has definitely changed with NTT and Verizon recently
tooth: nice rollercoaster
Gets a bit treacherous near the end though
m0unds: acf_: they go into a demarc and equipment is connected in remote closets, doing whatever it does with the isdn lines
i don't directly work with that stuff, i just remembered seeing the gear in that particular area of the facility
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mnathani: Is the a good way to change IP information within Ubuntu and have it take effect without having to reboot?
so far I have tried service networking restart, after making changes to /etc/network/interfaces and the old IP information remains, till I reboot
acf_: mnathani: I tried that in Debian, and it took all the interfaces down :/
I think because it failed to create a bond interface that already existed, and bailed out
service networking restart is marked as deprecated in Debian btw
I think the official answer is "reboot the machine"
see: http://codeghar.wordpress.com/2011/07/18/debian-running-etcinit-dnetworking-restart-is-deprecated-because-it-may-not-enable-again-some-interfaces/
BryceBot: Code Ghar link: "Debian: Running /etc/init.d/networking restart is deprecated because it may not enable again some interfaces" by hs
mnathani: acf_: thanks
brycec: Always risky to bounce the network when you're connected, but I've had no issues with ifdown <iface> ; ifup <iface>
(on Debian)