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<0> we see
<1> ok, I'm done
<0> sounds fun SymmDC
<2> hey is there such a beast as a utility that tells you the number of the mouse button you're pressing, to help you with an xmodmap?
<3> heh told it to clear persistant targets, now I wait and see what happens
<3> :p
<4> hey how can i add an argument to some text without a aspace before and after it
<4> in bash
<3> thats a rather ambiguous question, what exactly do you mean
<4> i want to execute a command with a variable in it that i give as an argument
<4> ithink normallyu use the &
<4> string & variable & string become stringvariablestring instead of string variable string
<4> does that work in bash like that?
<1> my god, my dog has some really bad gas



<3> Garepjotr no
<3> in bash & will background a command
<3> :p
<4> yeah but how doyou do it then in bash?
<4> already got it thnx'
<5> can k3b burn mpg, avi, and the such to dvd?
<6> reboot?
<3> the bios's on the hba's seem to be seeing the devices now
<3> renihs uhh yes
<3> kinda necessary for what Im doing
<6> narf
<3> unless of course you know ways to get into an adapters bios, change a ton of settings, and reload the entire cards bios
<3> without a reboot
<3> :p
<6> hmm
<6> theoretical...
<6> 9
<6> :)
<0> working yet symm?
<3> mirror ~ # mount /dev/sde /mirror/iscsi-san-2/
<3> waiting for that to return
<3> if that returns ok
<3> then yes :p
<3> /dev/sde 3.9T 211G 3.7T 6% /mirror/iscsi-san-2
<0> gezz almost 4tb
<3> thats not all of it
<3> :p
<3> ok
<3> it seems to be working now
<3> now just gotta check if the mtu's are right
<3> /dev/sde 3.9T 211G 3.7T 6% /mirror/iscsi-san-2
<3> /dev/mapper/SAN1-SAN1
<3> 3.9T 1.9T 2.1T 48% /mirror/iscsi-san-1
<3> /dev/mapper/SAN3-SAN3
<3> 3.9T 2.1T 1.9T 53% /mirror/iscsi-san-3
<3> /dev/sdb1 1.1T 737G 382G 66% /mirror/internal
<3> internal mirror working as well
<0> thats a whole lot of pron
<0> feti might have u beat thou
<3> MrEcho heh, thats not all porn, and ummm I still dont have all of it up
<3> Im waiting for 3 more HBA cards
<3> to bring the other 3 online
<3> :p
<0> gezz
<3> oh yeah
<3> that picture I was gonna show you
<3> hold on
<0> ohh ya
<3> http://www.mirror.ac.za/crap/DSC00952.JPG
<3> http://www.mirror.ac.za/crap/DSC00953.JPG
<3> more fiber :)
<0> nice
<0> can I work there?
<3> haha can you fart networking protocols?
<3> brb I really really need a smoke :p
<0> to a point
<0> mmmm fiber
<0> its going to be a hot one today :(



<7> I'm curious, can this be accomplished in Gentoo? : http://www.davehayes.org/2006/05/22/howto-xgl-and-compiz-on-ubuntu-dapper-new-and-improved/
<0> gentoo was the first to have xgl running
<8> initng and xgl. Advanced distro, is gentoo
<7> ah
<7> cool
<7> Allthough it looks kinda heavy
<7> dunno if my laptop can handle 3d that well
<0> what video card
<0> works fine on my nvidia ti 4200
<7> some ati thingy, not quite sure right now
<8> What was that command to view the progress of data flow through a pipe?
<8> In particular, I want to see the progress of `cp`
<9> pv
<8> There we go. I thought it was "pview" or something
<9> i only learned the other day that you could send A dd process a USR1 signal
<9> and it dumps the progress on stderr
<8> !
<10> wtf really ?
<10> that woulda helped alot
<0> learned something new...
<11> good tip, that pv
<11> I've been backing up stuff to/from tape for the last couple of days, so it's really gonna come in handy
<9> Funklord: what tape drive do you use?
<9> im having some big probs with a dell LTO-1 drive
<11> matja: I'm using an HP LTO2 448 drive
<11> matja: what problems are you having?
<9> its been working ok for months, but lately it just 'stalls' on writing more than ~100-200MB of data from tar
<9> tar just sits there sending nothing, the tape drive stops
<9> and i can kill tar nor unload the 'st' module
<9> *cant
<9> ive tried playing with different block size settings
<9> i usually use 16384 for LTO
<9> maybe a hardware prob :/
<11> what size tapes? which scsi?
<11> I need to use bs=256k to get optimum performance
<9> 100GB tapes, adaptec 29160 card, ive swapped arround the cables and stuff
<9> scsi syncs at 40MB/s
<9> oh, that high?
<9> i dont think i've tried going that high
<9> i'll try that later :)
<11> for 100/200G tapes you should use half of that
<11> I use 200/400G tapes
<11> since the m/s speed is constant
<12> jeez matja
<12> that ****s
<11> matja: did you try cleaning the drive and all that?
<12> and call Dell?
<9> Funklord: yeah
<12> no errors in the logs either I take it
<9> nothing on tape drive panel, nothing in dmesg
<12> does it happen at the same point every time?
<9> apart from timeouts on the unused scsi id's... but thats normal
<12> hmmm
<9> seems to, if i tar from a filesystem i want to backup, its always the same file
<9> if i tar to a file, it works fine
<12> maybe the file in question is busted
<12> ?
<9> thats what i thought.... that was the xfs_check question the other day ;)
<12> hmm
<12> I had the same thing with a busted xfs filesystem a few days ago
<9> since then, ive moved it all onto ext3
<12> deadlock eventually
<8> Ok, I've got a Mac-partition-format hdd that generates I/O errors when I try to dd off it.
<8> What can I do to get the data off?
<9> Two9A: dd-rescue
<8> Is that on the livecd?
<9> nope, but its in portage tree
<8> I've got a MySQL db of phone numbers on there, that I'd like back ;)
<8> (On that note, could I get your number)
<12> Two9A: I can give you all the phone numbers
<8> o rly
<12> you don't need to save the db for that :)
<8> for a in 0[1-9]{9}; do echo $a; done
<12> :P


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