#arpnetworks 2016-10-02,Sun

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brycecWhat do you mean? Those don't look like HP machines (they look like the same SuperMicros ARP uses) https://www.instagram.com/p/BLCqVjDhnTD/ [10:12]
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mnathanibrycec: hashtags suggest differently [11:51]
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brycectouche. I didn't see that there were even any hashtags
(Seems like up_the_irons added a handful of .n which pushed the hashtags out of view https://www.dropbox.com/s/7ynnx6q9cqi792i/Screenshot%202016-10-02%2012.42.41.png?dl=0 )
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BryceBotDropbox photo: "https://www.dropbox.com/s/7ynnx6q9cqi792i/Screenshot%202016-10-02%2012.42.41.png?dl=0" [12:43]
up_the_ironsThree of them are indeed HPs
HP's iLO has an SSH interface that's quite useful. We can bootstrap machines remotely (e.g. in Frankfurt) without fuss. And those with 25 disks are simply a great benefit to a Ceph cluster.
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mnathani7200 RPM, 10,000 RPM or 15,000 RPM Disks? [15:44]
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brycec1 RPM because you didn't really need that data any time soon :p [16:04]
ant#greencomputing [16:10]
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mercutio0 rpm is greener :) [16:50]
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staticsafeSSD4life [17:41]
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mnathaniup_the_irons: I take it by 'fuss' you mean having to setup a private network then VPN into it as the IPMI interfaces are generally insecure? [18:56]
up_the_ironsYes, exactly
ant: hahaha
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mercutioi love it with modern technology you can find out where power cuts are. which makes it easier to go somewhere there's power, or know when somewhere gets power back. i wish it wasn't as useful though.. [19:10]
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dneup_the_irons: so you assume the iLO's ssh is secure? :) [23:33]
up_the_ironsdne: no, but we don't SSH to it over the Internet directly. We go through intermediate switches and then to iLO using RFC1918 space. [23:36]
dneok, good :) [23:37]
up_the_ironsso the SSH portion of iLO talks only to a local network [23:37]

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