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<0> i moved my screen off it
<0> its now teh fluxb0x.
<0> and when it crashes it crashes
<0> it always reboots and everything is ok
<0> i think flux will kill any box it runs on
<0> +o
<0> uhm
<1> bigb are you banned in #nanog?
<0> nope
<0> do me a favor and type this: /mode #solaris +o bigbambo
<0> dongs.
<0> err
<0> bigbambu
<0> weee
<0> now, why would i be banned from nanog?
<1> hoe do i fake ident in bx



<1> i forget
<0> some username option?
<0> from rotten you can just vi ~/.fakeid
<0> with some random crap in it
<0> and your ident will be whatever you put
<1> k
<2> hello
<2> jds hacking nanog today?
<0> seems like he is gonna have a go at it :P
<0> im sure hilarity will ensue.
<2> surely
<1> no i'm not
<1> i've given up
<2> hahaha
<1> nobody has a sense of humor in there, they are all territorial
<2> its ok
<2> you can kick them in the nuts in STL
<1> heh
<3> is anyone here good with vmstat?
<0> my friend man knows all about vmstat
<4> man ual?
<3> I'm trying to do some memory tuning on all of our systems (AIX, Solaris, and Linux)
<0> arn0: yea, you know him too?
<3> for AIX and Linux, I can find what I'm looking for -- active virtual memory
<4> yup. we go way back.
<0> you were there when man was born, right?
<0> :P
<4> almost
<3> basically... I'm trying to compare physical memory vs. what memory is being request by active applications from the virtual memory manager
<0> are are you familiar with top?
<3> yup
<0> what about bottom?
<0> is that in your toolchest?
<3> hehe... yup
<2> haha
<0> as i mock this guy i am loading lto2 tapes into a box for iron mountain :?
<2> TAPE MONKEYS UNITE
<2> grouphug
<2> wow no isol
<2> :(
<0> oo god noooooooooooos!
<2> what WILL we do??
<2> big, I think flux is the only cause of our crashes
<2> drunken is solid after removing flux
<2> that box was solid before installing flux
<0> heh
<0> thats why i moved my screen off
<0> flux owns rotten!
<0> and im ok with that
<2> it seems to
<2> yea me too
<2> :)
<1> rotten is crashing
<1> we need to fix it
<0> the fix is remove flux
<0> and thats not a good fix
<0> the real fix will be making it resume torrents automaticly :P
<1> nah
<1> it should not crash
<1> i doubt its software



<0> look at drunken
<0> it never crashed, then we setup flux
<0> and it crashed in the same manor as rotten
<1> still
<0> and we killed flux
<0> now it dont crash
<1> never seen that before
<1> still doubt its software
<0> flux is the sububus
<0> sucubus
<2> dont doubt
<2> its flux
<0> maybe flux needs teh linux powa!
<0> h0h0h0
<2> owch
<1> its server
<1> !
<5> as in fluxbox?
<1> i think it is the servers you are putting it on
<0> something tells me we could buy a brand new box
<0> and it would still crash
<5> doh
<1> nahnah
<1> junk machines!
<1> actually, hold up
<1> when did it crash?
<0> like 6something today
<0> maybe 7something
<0> y0 ****erguy
<0> i keek j0r dawg
<6> damn JD
<1> i thought maybe the ups it was on was bad
<1> there was a power dip this morning
<1> but other machines seem fine
<1> is there a crashdump?
<0> yea
<1> oh ok
<0> /var/crash/vmcore.4
<0> 4th vmcore since 4/22
<0> h0h0h0
<1> and you have fbsd-6.1?
<1> now
<0> if i didnt clean it out in april it would been up to like vmcore.27
<0> yea
<0> 6.1-RELEASE-p3
<1> weird
<0> not even stable, release+patch
<1> either kernel vm bugs
<1> or
<1> hardware
<7> sunfire x4500
<7> w/48 internal sata drives
<7> "as low as $2/GB"
<7> so that would be $48,000 for a fully loaded one
<0> wait for the one with 48x1tb drives
<7> well
<7> I just bought a 3u supermicro with 15 disk capacity
<7> so I can match the sunfire in 12u of space and ~$20k
<7> less than half the cost
<7> and I think it is worth pointing out that there is almost no way that a colo or ISP will let you fill up a rack with more than 4 or 6 of these sunfire x4500s
<7> so the rack space savings is almost moot
<7> (because they will draw too much power - it costs a _boatload_ to run over 100 amps to a rack, and many ISPs and colo centers just won't do it)
<7> so, it would seem, the x4500 is irrelevant for my needs.
<7> I notice the spec sheet does not mention how much power it draws.
<8> <7> (because they will draw too much power - it costs a _boatload_ to run over 100 amps to a rack, and many ISPs and colo centers just won't do it)
<8> cooling racks like that is FUN
<9> word.
<10> I think you need to power down to swap a disk, which, imho, makes it useless
<10> http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/somerset/5173246.stm
<9> seriously?
<9> dude. there's no way...
<10> it was several months ago when I saw the presentation for it, but that seems to be sticking at the back of my mind
<4> they that rover needs a helicopter
<4> s/they//


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