🍍Flamboyant Potato update: Primary A.S server will be offline tonight for an hour so I can install these two new storage SSDs….
The Intel Optane 900p SSDs are ludicrous speed
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Upgrade 1: updated the MikroTik router firmware to 7.16.1 (from 7.15.2)
This is a security update and has no influence.
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Update 2: SSD has been installed! :awesome_rotate:
The kernel decided to change the network eth names for no reason and it broke the cluster until I updated the network configuration. So it was offline for longer than I expected.
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@aussocialadmin yeah Linux does that sometimes, and always has done
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@jpm @aussocialadmin Not always. It came in when "they" "improved" interface naming. My ethernet interface was "eth0" for years until it was suddenly line noise. I have, ever since, had a little hack in there to make it dependable and predictable again.
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@kauer @aussocialadmin I assure you that interface names have been changing since the 2.0 kernel days, before devices could even be renamed, when the PCI bus enumeration order was changed a few times…
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