At the moment what you see on lxr.room11.org is all coming from opengrok01, because I'm still building the indexes on opengrok02, but I have a working config for the load balancing
It was all about taking a fresh look at the IT dev process, so I hope it's going to help.
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4:13 PM
@Tiffany you're probably imagining a lot of it. Once you get it into your head that you're pissing everyone off, you process interactions a lot differently. Or I do at least.
Chances are if your IT team are constantly telling you to not interrupt project work, then having a third party company say the same thing isn't going to do much probably
@JayIsTooCommon I accidentally pissed my boss off, it was the way how I was asking him a question and I was rude. Basically took my frustration out of trying to schedule a fucking meeting on him, which I shouldn't have.
unrelated-rant So I left in a hurry this morning and I missed a present because I didn't go in the living room before I left. So everything is my fault and I'm in the dog house.
@JoeWatkins Right I have now remembered what I was going to do, and I have not done it yet. What we do is install bind on nevis itself, and put it in charge of a child zone (ddns. or something), then cname nevis. to nevis.ddns. and which can use the round robin thing. The bind instance itself have have a name which is a dynamic A using a "WAN 1 First" update strategy, thus if WAN1 goes down it will propagate within a minute
It's complicated but it will work
Although if BT can get their shit together then we don't need to go through that rigmarole
@Leigh since it's only in charge of the box that it's running on it's fine. The only thing that will be affected by the connections going down is things that are destined for the connection anyway.
> See also the Arrays section of manual for a detailed explanation of negative keys.
*follows the link* *ctrl-f negative* 0 results :/ okay..
Ah
> As mentioned above, if no key is specified, the maximum of the existing integer indices is taken, and the new key will be that maximum value plus 1 (but at least 0).
"If start_index is negative, the first index of the returned array will be start_index and the following indices will start from zero (see example)." <--- WHAT. THE. FUCK. ?