[00:21] *** Lucifer333 has joined #arpnetworks [00:29] *** Lucifer333 has quit IRC (Quit: Leaving) [01:06] *** toeshred has quit IRC (Quit: WeeChat 1.0.1) [01:13] *** toeshred has joined #arpnetworks [02:51] *** ziyourenxiang has joined #arpnetworks [02:54] *** ziyourenxiang has quit IRC (Max SendQ exceeded) [02:55] *** ziyourenxiang has joined #arpnetworks [02:59] mercutio, brycec: ESX before 4.1 was very much Linux with vmware's hypervisor bolted alongside it. They got told that distributing that was a GPL violation, so they launched ESXi which has no Linux parts in it [04:05] *** dj_goku_ has joined #arpnetworks [04:05] *** dj_goku has quit IRC (Read error: No route to host) [04:07] *** sjackso has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 258 seconds) [04:08] *** sjackso has joined #arpnetworks [05:09] brycec: nathani I stopped using YNAB because I kinda just sucked at noting all my expenses. I buy a pack of gum, I have to document that in YNAB. I let a friend borrow $10 for lunch, I have to document that.. it worked well, for the couple months that I remembered to do all of the work. but I just didn't have the time/patience/energy to continue doing it. [06:34] *** qbit has quit IRC (Quit: WeeChat 1.5) [06:40] *** qbit has joined #arpnetworks [06:45] *** qbit has quit IRC (Quit: WeeChat 1.5) [06:46] *** qbit has joined #arpnetworks [06:46] *** Lucifer333 has joined #arpnetworks [08:32] *** ziyourenxiang has quit IRC (Quit: Leaving) [08:42] Also apparently a user of YNAB - qbit [08:50] want to be, my bank dun sync with it [08:50] makes it a pita [09:13] oh heh, sorry you mentioned and I thought that meant... Anyways. [09:13] (To be clear, /me is not a user of ynab.) [12:52] Syslog on my ESXi box: 2016-12-14T21:51:01Z smartd: [warn] t10.ATA_____ST3160023AS_________________________________________5MT1K2NP: above TEMPERATURE threshold (38 > 0) [12:52] do I need more cooling / perhaps another fan? [12:57] *** Lucifer333 has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 258 seconds) [13:07] That looks like it's complaining that the temp exceeds 0 [13:11] in any event, 38 is a pretty reasonable temp for most parts [13:19] *** Lucifer333 has joined #arpnetworks [13:20] *** Lucifer333 has quit IRC (Client Quit) [13:50] *** Lucifer333 has joined #arpnetworks [15:09] I agree with sjackso. And while 38 (I assume C) is a bit warm for a drive, it's perfectly serviceable. [15:09] (My home NAS, most of the drives are between 38 and 42 and that's just a room-temperature room...) [15:14] (Correction: my drives are between 36 and 47, mostly 42-45. Stupid winter heating.) [15:15] Just mount your server ahead of the heating intake! (But behind the thermostat) [15:16] 38c is not that hot though? (for PC parts) [15:16] That's what she said!! [15:17] thats only 1c hotter than human core temp :) [15:17] 15k sas drives often will run a lot hotter than that [15:21] hm, I never thought about that [15:21] but I guess I do recall seeing cooling fins on photos of them [15:22] ssds run cooler too [15:23] And quieter [15:23] And faster :p [15:25] i'm surprised hard-disks didn't go 2.5" in a bigger way [15:26] like more desktops switching to 2.5" [15:26] and 2tb etc normal drives being more common in 2.5" [15:26] but the laptop drives often use a bit less power than the desktop drives [18:12] *** Nahual has joined #arpnetworks [18:30] *** Lucifer333 has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 264 seconds) [18:45] *** Nahual has quit IRC (Quit: Leaving.) [20:09] i'm really curious what this public ntp pool order of magnitude traffic increase is [20:09] no-one seems to know yet [21:25] mercutio: where are you observing this traffic increase? [21:26] nanog, and nznog [21:26] i have no personal experience [21:27] it just popped up today [21:27] Re: Recent NTP pool traffic increase [21:27] that'sthe subject on nanog [21:27] bbl [22:23] vim isnt highlighting search terms for me [22:23] I have :set hlsearch configured [22:24] nvm vi and vim are 2 separate programs on my machine [22:28] is vi nvi? [22:42] nvi? [22:54] uhh i'm not even sure which vi i have [22:54] it says ancient unix ports