[03:14] Good morning nerds [03:28] evening [03:33] gdi [03:33] i can't find my pants [03:35] pants are overrated [03:37] I concur [03:37] That is why I took them off yesterday without second thought and forgot where I placed them [03:37] Fortunately, my wife has located them [03:37] Crisis avoided [03:44] does anyonw know if it's possible to get grub to output to both serial and normal console ? [03:44] I have no experience there [03:59] mercutio: Yes. But not at the same time. You typically get a "press any key to activate" message on both consoles and whichever one hits a key first is used [04:00] this seems to imply that you could have both at the same time (terminal_output --append ...): https://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/html_node/terminal_005foutput.html#terminal_005foutput [04:01] same for "terminal_input" [04:02] plett: lame [04:02] dne: hmm [04:02] will it take input from any? ist hat grub2? [04:02] yup I think so [04:03] mercutio: I've never needed to control a boot from both physical console and serial console at the same time. I'm always either sat in front of one or the other, not both [04:03] plett: i just thought it'd be a nice default [04:03] It is. I have puppet set it up on all our physical machines [04:05] The stuff that I have augeus do via puppet is this on a CentOS/RHEL box: [04:06] changes => [ [04:06] "setm title/kernel/ console $console", [04:06] "rm splashimage", [04:06] "rm terminal", [04:06] "rm serial", [04:06] "ins serial after timeout", [04:06] "ins terminal after serial", [04:06] "set serial/unit 0", [04:06] "set serial/speed 9600", [04:06] "set serial/word 8", [04:06] "set terminal/timeout 5", [04:06] "clear terminal/serial", [04:06] "clear terminal/console", [04:06] ], [04:06] Oops, that was longer than I thought it would be, sorry for spam [04:07] Under Debian-oids it is much easier, you can set an option in /etc/default/grub and it Just Works [04:08] hmm [04:11] And if you still have to support RHEL/CentOS 5, the order in which you configure consoles in grub is critical. That's why that augeus config is so specific and long-winded [04:16] i'm just doing work on arp templates for vm's, and thouught it'd be convenient if people could get a serial console at grub by default [04:17] but i don't want it to be more complicated for people who don't want to use serial console [04:18] pressing a key seems to be a little less transparent :( [05:25] *** RandalSchwartz has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 256 seconds) [05:26] *** m0unds has quit IRC (Read error: Connection reset by peer) [05:26] *** mkb has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 272 seconds) [05:26] *** m0unds has joined #arpnetworks [06:34] *** mkb has joined #arpnetworks [17:25] *** novae has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 246 seconds) [22:11] *** bells has joined #arpnetworks [22:11] Hello [22:11] Is there a free mail client that I can get so I do not get errors(Cannot open URL) when I click on mail address on a website http://tinypic.com/r/2igfw47/8 [22:17] ... [22:18] http://www.claws-mail.org/ [22:22] *** bells has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 246 seconds) [22:52] how much difference in cpu power would I get going from say : Intel Xeon E5-2620 V2 to Intel Xeon E5-2690 V2 [23:21] about 40%? [23:21] i'm just throwing out random numbers. [23:21] if you hvae multithreaded workloads then it's probably more improvement with 2 cpus [23:22] for multithreaded workloads you can get some idea from passmark [23:22] http://www.cpubenchmark.net/cpu.php?cpu=Intel+Xeon+E5-2620+v2+%40+2.10GHz [23:22] http://www.cpubenchmark.net/cpu.php?cpu=Intel+Xeon+E5-2690+v2+%40+3.00GHz [23:23] way more difference then i guessed [23:23] it's close to twice as fast [23:23] it's 10 core instead of 6 core, and 50% faster clock rate. [23:24] 10 cores seems like a strang enumber [23:24] haha you should see the price diff though [23:24] e5-2620v2 $382.81, e5-2690v2 $226.04+4.99 shipping [23:25] err 2226 [23:25] >>> (382.01)/(2226.04+5) [23:25] 0.17122507888697647 [23:25] 17.12% of the cost