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 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. Also apparently a user of YNAB - qbit want to be, my bank dun sync with it makes it a pita oh heh, sorry you mentioned and I thought that meant... Anyways. (To be clear, /me is not a user of ynab.) Syslog on my ESXi box: 2016-12-14T21:51:01Z smartd: [warn] t10.ATA_____ST3160023AS_________________________________________5MT1K2NP: above TEMPERATURE threshold (38 > 0) do I need more cooling / perhaps another fan? That looks like it's complaining that the temp exceeds 0 in any event, 38 is a pretty reasonable temp for most parts I agree with sjackso. And while 38 (I assume C) is a bit warm for a drive, it's perfectly serviceable. (My home NAS, most of the drives are between 38 and 42 and that's just a room-temperature room...) (Correction: my drives are between 36 and 47, mostly 42-45. Stupid winter heating.) Just mount your server ahead of the heating intake! (But behind the thermostat) 38c is not that hot though? (for PC parts) That's what she said!! thats only 1c hotter than human core temp :) 15k sas drives often will run a lot hotter than that hm, I never thought about that but I guess I do recall seeing cooling fins on photos of them ssds run cooler too And quieter And faster :p i'm surprised hard-disks didn't go 2.5" in a bigger way like more desktops switching to 2.5" and 2tb etc normal drives being more common in 2.5" but the laptop drives often use a bit less power than the desktop drives i'm really curious what this public ntp pool order of magnitude traffic increase is no-one seems to know yet mercutio: where are you observing this traffic increase? nanog, and nznog i have no personal experience it just popped up today Re: Recent NTP pool traffic increase that'sthe subject on nanog bbl vim isnt highlighting search terms for me I have :set hlsearch configured nvm vi and vim are 2 separate programs on my machine is vi nvi? nvi? uhh i'm not even sure which vi i have it says ancient unix ports