Hacker News with Generative AI: Server Administration

When power cycling your (x86) server isn't enough to recover it (utoronto.ca)
We have various sorts of servers here, and generally they run without problems unless they experience obvious hardware failures. Rarely, we experience Linux kernel hangs on them, and when this happens, we power cycle the machines, as one does, and the server comes back. Well, almost always. We have two servers (of the same model), where something different has happened once.
The long (after)life of some of our old fileserver hardware (utoronto.ca)
Over on the Fediverse, I mentioned that we were still running a machine in production that was old enough that its BMC required Java for its KVM-over-IP functionality (and I've given up on working with it, rather than try to maintain a Java environment that could actually work with it). Naturally there's a story here.
I fixed a server with a precisely placed piece of tape (2023) (treehouse.systems)
Linux Server DIY Projects for Beginners (linuxblog.io)
As a Linux newbie looking for DIY projects, you have plenty to choose from. Linux is full of hands-on learning and experimentation opportunities. From virtualization to server management and security, there’s a project for every beginner who wants to learn Linux.
What scripts have you built to stand up a new server? (ycombinator.com)
Setting up a new Linux server can take a long time, and it’s very repetitive.
Ask HN: Is running your own servers becoming a lost art due to the cloud? (ycombinator.com)
Ask HN: Is running your own servers becoming a lost art due to the cloud?
Migrating Mess with DNS to Use PowerDNS (jvns.ca)
Systemd Talks Up Automatic Boot Assessment in Light of the CrowdStrike Outage (phoronix.com)