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<0> i know i know
<1> puttappa hey watch your langauge!
<2> I can average about 2 GB/hour, but I have the top tier
<3> oh my bad
<3> 111000***110100100***0101
<3> better?
<4> heh
<0> do i have to spell that out in ASCII for you
<0> lol
<4> censoring binary?
<1> Isaac-Lew yes. it's done after midnight so it doesn't matter if it takes 6 hours or so
<3> oooh its new discover, i get credit
<0> wtf man
<1> Isaac-Lew as long as it gets done by the beginning of the next work day, it's OK
<4> owensdj: so it shouldnt take more than 8 hours
<4> :D



<1> nah. they all have broadband
<1> plus the data gets compressed
<1> This is what I'm using now: http://www.online-backup.com/datasheets/nnweb.html
<2> also, how securte is the process? waht happens if their ISP decides to do maintainance at that time? how do they know that the data isn't corrupt? how easy/difficult would a restore be?
<2> sorry for the typos, but you get the idea
<1> Isaac-Lew pretty secure. the data is Blowfish encrypted.
<4> Isaac-Lew: well, he wanted some software that can handle 250 clients
<4> bacula can handle bore that that
<4> s/bore/more/
<4> you can probably tunnel trough ssl though
<1> Restores can be done over the Internet, or I can make a set of restore CDs
<4> it uses ssh
<1> Enchanter_tim Bacula does you mean?
<4> yeah
<1> I'll definately look into that. I'd love to be able to switch to it
<4> im using arkeia myself, but that is only because i know that particular system well enough to set it up in under 10 minutes
<4> :D
<1> :D
<1> Enchanter_tim do you know if Bacula handles multiple accounts?
<4> no idea, but i would think so
<4> a backup operator and probably someone with view rights
<1> I mean multiple client accounts
<4> i read something about an audittrail as well, iirc
<1> each clients needs to have their own backup set
<4> ah
<4> ok, bedtime for me
<4> later all
<1> bye Enchanter_tim thans
<1> thanks
<4> np
<4> owensdj: btw, you might want to take a look at something else as well
<1> sure. know anything else?
<4> http://munin.projects.linpro.no/
<1> I'd also consider something commerical
<4> goes together with backups :D
<1> :)
<4> http://munin.ping.uio.no/ping.uio.no/beate.ping.uio.no.html for a life example of how it looks
<1> Enchanter_tim looks nice :)
<4> it is
<4> and almost 0 configuration
<4> i think you only need to change 1 parameter in a config file to get the server to see the client. the client will autoconfig and enable the monitoring plugins it can use
<5> omsg thats a nice monitor
<5> *omfg
<5> Enchanter_tim, whered you get it?
<5> or did ya make it
<4> yeah, i know where to get the 1337 admin stuff
<4> DarkX^: ive been using it for a while now.
<5> its going on my server right now
<5> :)
<4> DarkX^: that, bigsister for alerting, although i might considder opennms
<5> bigsister?
<4> DarkX^: if you run debian, you just need to install the munin-client package on the server
<5> nope...t2-arch
<5> there might be a emerge for it though
<5> so thanks for the package name
<4> http://www.bigsister.ch/
<4> http://www.bigsister.ch/snapshots.html
<2> bacula seems interesting
<1> Isaac-Lew it is! :D
<4> http://www.bigsister.ch/demo/maindetail.png
<4> which is basically what i use it for



<4> its a spinoff from bigbrother when it was still opensource iirc
<1> It will save me thousands of dollars if I can switch to it
<4> this is bigsister as well ;) http://www.bigsister.ch/demo/skins.png
<5> alarms via e-mail n pager
<5> i love it
<5> :)
<5> ima have to write an addin for it though
<5> to monitor my home security system
<5> :)
<4> :)
<4> hehe
<5> thx tim
<5> your a life saver
<4> Isaac-Lew: we could probably do some form of webcast on "opensource system administration tools"
<4> :D
<2> zlol
<5> *opensource decent system administistration tools"
<4> i bet people would visit as well :D
<5> lol
<4> hehe
<4> seen error in an embedded system:
<4> "/dev/airbag: Unable to allocate dispatch handle for airbag"
<6> hey mulder .. ^_^
<7> hi
<6> whats up
<7> nothing much
<7> have a bit of a headache
<6> oh .. asprin should do the trick
<6> *thumb up*
<7> hehe
<6> anyone ever experienced squid dies after store.log reaches 2 gig ? " Squid Parent: child process 4112 exited due to signal 25 "
<6> as a 32-bit UNIX system .. Linux can handle files not longer than 2Gb
<6> hehe
<4> Routerzmen: yes. you need logrotate
<4> Routerzmen: one of your libs isn t handling the files too well
<6> yeah default is 5
<4> i had that in apache
<2> Routerzmen: that's no longer applicable
<4> Isaac-Lew: depends if you have a backward distro
<2> get a current distro, I think the limit is like 16 GB now
<6> ic ..
<4> "based on redhat 6.2" is always a good starting point when looking for trouble
<4> :D
<2> probably more
<4> and if you have te egcs compiler installed, you definitely need to upgrade
<4> root@lunax:~# umount /bin/login
<4> umount: /bin/login: device is busy
<4> heh
<4> ok, off
<6> weekly
<6> rotate 5
<2> apache 2.0.x can't serve files larger than 2 GB, in that case you may want to go to apache 2.2.0
<4> Isaac-Lew: this was way back in 1.3.26 or 27
<4> (on rh 7.x iirc)
<2> from skimming google responses, I think the file size limit for 32-bit linux is 2 TB
<8> BacKo
<2> and probably some rediculous number for 64-bit
<6> prolly applicable to 64bit architecture
<9> I had a peanut butter and jelly sandwich.
<10> say I want to start learning routing, wich distro would more appropriate?
<9> conner: Any of the current ones.
<2> interesting nick
<11> hehe yeah, true to life
<2> I thought you were going to the Netherlands to work?
<11> I am, but in the mean time, I quit my current job, today was the last day
<7> wax on, wax off hair off
<0> Hey Isaac-Lew: is your last name really Lew? Because it would be much cooler if it was Asimov
<0> Isaac Asimov rules
<2> it's Lewis
<12> does anybody know another high ranked scientific magazin like "Scientific American"? If so can you please tell me the name?
<11> _mab: please stay on the topic of the channel, namely linux


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