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    • RE: Issues installing vagrant-libvirt plugin on Ubuntu 20.04

      @stacksofplates said in Issues installing vagrant-libvirt plugin on Ubuntu 20.04:

      Do you have a /usr/share/vagrant-plugins/plugins.d/vagrant-libvirt.json file?

      Yes

      {
        "vagrant-libvirt": {
          "ruby_version":"2.5.1",
          "vagrant_version":"2.0.2",
          "gem_version":"",
          "require":"",
          "sources":[]
        }
      }
      
      
      posted in IT Discussion
      IRJI
      IRJ
    • RE: Issues installing vagrant-libvirt plugin on Ubuntu 20.04

      @stacksofplates said in Issues installing vagrant-libvirt plugin on Ubuntu 20.04:

      Did you do both vagrant and libvirt-vagrant through apt?

      yes

      posted in IT Discussion
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      IRJ
    • RE: Issues installing vagrant-libvirt plugin on Ubuntu 20.04
      vagrant up --provider=libvirt
      
      The provider 'libvirt' could not be found, but was requested to
      back the machine 'default'. Please use a provider that exists.
      
      Vagrant knows about the following providers: docker, virtualbox, hyperv
      
      
      posted in IT Discussion
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      IRJ
    • RE: Issues installing vagrant-libvirt plugin on Ubuntu 20.04

      @stacksofplates said in Issues installing vagrant-libvirt plugin on Ubuntu 20.04:

      I just install it with apt. I haven't tried this way in a long time.

      It installed via apt but its not seeing libvirt as an available provider.

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: Issues installing vagrant-libvirt plugin on Ubuntu 20.04

      Contents of /home/joel/.vagrant.d/gems/2.6.6/extensions/x86_64-linux/2.6.0/ruby-libvirt-0.7.1/mkmf.log

      "pkg-config --exists libvirt"
      package configuration for libvirt is not found
      
      posted in IT Discussion
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    • Issues installing vagrant-libvirt plugin on Ubuntu 20.04

      Following this guide

      https://github.com/vagrant-libvirt/vagrant-libvirt

      joel@systemname:~$ vagrant plugin install vagrant-libvirt
      Installing the 'vagrant-libvirt' plugin. This can take a few minutes...
      Building native extensions. This could take a while...
      Building native extensions. This could take a while...
      Vagrant failed to properly resolve required dependencies. These
      errors can commonly be caused by misconfigured plugin installations
      or transient network issues. The reported error is:
      
      ERROR: Failed to build gem native extension.
      
          current directory: /home/joel/.vagrant.d/gems/2.6.6/gems/ruby-libvirt-0.7.1/ext/libvirt
      /opt/vagrant/embedded/bin/ruby -I /opt/vagrant/embedded/lib/ruby/2.6.0 -r ./siteconf20200801-37599-172c5bm.rb extconf.rb
      *** extconf.rb failed ***
      Could not create Makefile due to some reason, probably lack of necessary
      libraries and/or headers.  Check the mkmf.log file for more details.  You may
      need configuration options.
      
      Provided configuration options:
      	--with-opt-dir
      	--with-opt-include
      	--without-opt-include=${opt-dir}/include
      	--with-opt-lib
      	--without-opt-lib=${opt-dir}/lib
      	--with-make-prog
      	--without-make-prog
      	--srcdir=.
      	--curdir
      	--ruby=/opt/vagrant/embedded/bin/$(RUBY_BASE_NAME)
      	--with-libvirt-include
      	--without-libvirt-include
      	--with-libvirt-lib
      	--without-libvirt-lib
      	--with-libvirt-config
      	--without-libvirt-config
      	--with-pkg-config
      	--without-pkg-config
      extconf.rb:73:in `<main>': libvirt library not found in default locations (RuntimeError)
      
      To see why this extension failed to compile, please check the mkmf.log which can be found here:
      
        /home/joel/.vagrant.d/gems/2.6.6/extensions/x86_64-linux/2.6.0/ruby-libvirt-0.7.1/mkmf.log
      
      extconf failed, exit code 1
      
      Gem files will remain installed in /home/joel/.vagrant.d/gems/2.6.6/gems/ruby-libvirt-0.7.1 for inspection.
      Results logged to /home/joel/.vagrant.d/gems/2.6.6/extensions/x86_64-linux/2.6.0/ruby-libvirt-0.7.1/gem_make.out
      
      posted in IT Discussion
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      IRJ
    • RE: Office 365, compliance, and accidental data leaks if users use home devices?

      Use Office365 with Intune, and you can keep the data on OneDrive and not even allow users to save documents locally.

      posted in IT Discussion
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      IRJ
    • RE: Linux History: Not clearing between -

      Also, what if an incorrect command screws something up? Then you lose your ability to check history for troubleshooting. You should never be deleting any history.

      posted in IT Discussion
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      IRJ
    • RE: Linux History: Not clearing between -

      @scottalanmiller said in Linux History: Not clearing between -:

      @DustinB3403 said in Linux History: Not clearing between -:

      It does if he wants to document a process to getting something to work and only having valid commands visible.

      History isn't documentation

      I fixed it for you

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: Linux History: Not clearing between -

      @DustinB3403 said in Linux History: Not clearing between -:

      @scottalanmiller said in Linux History: Not clearing between -:

      @gjacobse said in Linux History: Not clearing between -:

      This has been helpful - I've managed to edit the file, and after making a backup, and editing it down to clear out the garbage.

      It's a history, clearing stuff out doesn't really make sense.

      It does if he wants to document a process to getting something to work and only having valid commands visible.

      If he had a typo or whatever else, leaving that in the history could cause issues later.

      Still doesnt make sense, because if you know which line is incorrect, just dont copy that line. You still have to know which line is incorrect to delete 🤦

      posted in IT Discussion
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      IRJ
    • RE: Linux History: Not clearing between -

      @scottalanmiller said in Linux History: Not clearing between -:

      @gjacobse said in Linux History: Not clearing between -:

      This has been helpful - I've managed to edit the file, and after making a backup, and editing it down to clear out the garbage.

      It's a history, clearing stuff out doesn't really make sense.

      And could possibly be seen as malicious intent.

      posted in IT Discussion
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      IRJ
    • RE: Jared - OBS

      @DustinB3403 said in Jared - OBS:

      @IRJ said in Jared - OBS:

      Can you take already recorded video and slow the framerate down with OBS?

      Not with obs, no. You'd do this is a video editing software. Not the capture software.

      Anything you recommend?

      posted in IT Discussion
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      IRJ
    • RE: Jared - OBS

      Can you take already recorded video and slow the framerate down with OBS?

      posted in IT Discussion
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      IRJ
    • RE: Patching configuration files

      @manxam said in Patching configuration files:

      Create a shell script that just runs sed on the files you need?

      #!/bin/sh
      sed -i 's/PermitRootLogin No/PermitRootLogin Yes/' /etc/sshd_config
      sed -i 's/PasswordAuthentication yes/PasswordAuthentication no/' /etc/sshd_config
      

      Yeah using sed is the answer if you want to add or remove a few lines.

      posted in IT Discussion
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      IRJ
    • RE: Collision Domain - In POS

      @WrCombs said in Collision Domain - In POS:

      @IRJ said in Collision Domain - In POS:

      @WrCombs said in Collision Domain - In POS:

      They are having a huge issue when their busy, and all terminals are in use, where they will start to freeze for a few seconds, its only a problem when they are running more than one terminal on either side of the bar.
      If their using 2 terminals on the same side of the bar it runs a little bit faster but there's still a delay.

      Is this really the issue or is this what you are being told? End users are wrong alot, and not always intentionally.

      With how small that network is there is no way there is a bandwith issue from using POS terminals.

      Also your diagram is probably inaccurate, I doubt they have 3 separate switches for 6 systems.

      no there are 3 separate switches.. One on either side of the bar, and one in the back office that feeds to the firewall and the sever.

      Not ideal, but it should still work that way.

      I think investigating at the OS level would be best. I doubt it doesnt only happen when its busy. Its only when they care or notice the delay.

      posted in Water Closet
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    • RE: Collision Domain - In POS

      @WrCombs said in Collision Domain - In POS:

      They are having a huge issue when their busy, and all terminals are in use, where they will start to freeze for a few seconds, its only a problem when they are running more than one terminal on either side of the bar.
      If their using 2 terminals on the same side of the bar it runs a little bit faster but there's still a delay.

      Is this really the issue or is this what you are being told? End users are wrong alot, and not always intentionally.

      With how small that network is there is no way there is a bandwith issue from using POS terminals.

      Also your diagram is probably inaccurate, I doubt they have 3 separate switches for 6 systems.

      posted in Water Closet
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    • RE: Collision Domain - In POS

      Collision domains are super simple

      Every port on a switch is it's own collision domain, which is why they are no longer relevant. The only time they are relevant is when you are using a hub (which you will never see).

      posted in Water Closet
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      IRJ
    • RE: Resume Update

      @EddieJennings said in Resume Update:

      @IRJ said in Resume Update:

      @EddieJennings said in Resume Update:

      @IRJ said in Resume Update:

      @EddieJennings said in Resume Update:

      @IRJ said in Resume Update:

      @EddieJennings said in Resume Update:

      With Draft 4, which I think is close to the final draft, I chose a one sentence statement to replace the horizontal row.

      Any more text (unless I kill some of the white space, which I hesitate to do for readability), and this spills into a second page. While second pages aren't the end of the world, I don't yet have enough substance to make good use of it.

      I really like it. The only thing I'd say is your summary statement looks out of place. I think it needs a heading or something. Other than that it looks really clean

      Thanks. That's something I'm considering. To give it a heading, I'd need to remove some bullets from the experience section. If I did, these three are currently on the chopping block.

      Managed integration between Active Directory and HR data sources
      Configured load balancing and TLS offloading for line of business application servers
      Served as escalation point for L1 / L2 technicians.

      It's an easy choice for me. Get rid of the training team members bullet point

      Tough for me to let go of that particular bullet point. I think my teaching skills can bring value to whatever team I'm in.

      What IT role doesn't require training and/or documentation? Also, that bullet point doesn't say what you just told me. If you want to keep it, maybe you can tweak it to convince someone you bring extra value there.

      I'll see about that. In my experience I've seen many folks provide poor training due to lacking any skills in teaching.

      Another option is building up your summary of qualifications and increase your text size to make this bad boy 1.5 pages. Your summary becomes your 1/4 page resume, so you can extend the total length and still have the courtesy of allowing potential employer to get a quick summary.

      Really talk about Linux and designs you've done. Talk about training as well if you want to make it a main point on your resume, and talk about consulting projects in whatever fields

      • LPI certified with 6+ years experience on Linux based operating systems ( CentOS, RHEL, Ubuntu, appliances, etc)

      • Passionate about training and good documentation

      • Hands on experience in all aspects of managing and administration of IT infrastructure (Basically elaborate on generalist role)

      posted in IT Careers
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    • RE: Resume Update

      @EddieJennings said in Resume Update:

      @IRJ said in Resume Update:

      Also you don't have any Linux test systems or anything in your current role? If you did you might move those to front of skills and windows in the back. Keep the other skills in between.

      Unfortunately no. Current role is truly 99% Windows with about 1% of appliances.

      Yeah that's unfortunate for sure.

      posted in IT Careers
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    • RE: Resume Update

      @EddieJennings said in Resume Update:

      @IRJ said in Resume Update:

      @EddieJennings said in Resume Update:

      @IRJ said in Resume Update:

      @EddieJennings said in Resume Update:

      With Draft 4, which I think is close to the final draft, I chose a one sentence statement to replace the horizontal row.

      Any more text (unless I kill some of the white space, which I hesitate to do for readability), and this spills into a second page. While second pages aren't the end of the world, I don't yet have enough substance to make good use of it.

      I really like it. The only thing I'd say is your summary statement looks out of place. I think it needs a heading or something. Other than that it looks really clean

      Thanks. That's something I'm considering. To give it a heading, I'd need to remove some bullets from the experience section. If I did, these three are currently on the chopping block.

      Managed integration between Active Directory and HR data sources
      Configured load balancing and TLS offloading for line of business application servers
      Served as escalation point for L1 / L2 technicians.

      It's an easy choice for me. Get rid of the training team members bullet point

      Tough for me to let go of that particular bullet point. I think my teaching skills can bring value to whatever team I'm in.

      What IT role doesn't require training and/or documentation? Also, that bullet point doesn't say what you just told me. If you want to keep it, maybe you can tweak it to convince someone you bring extra value there.

      posted in IT Careers
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      IRJ
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