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<0> it was used before the crash on 11th Feb
<0> its a heavly used application
<0> could fsck ruine it ?
<1> and someone changed the application to use a different database server recently and didn't tell you :)
<2> wtf. /var/log/messages is gone... so is /etc
<2> sync
<2> oops
<2> time to go
<0> dhartmei: he says no
<0> i think i found it at /old/var/lost+found/#400407
<0> and many other files at lost+found
<0> how come ?
<1> the machine wasn't shut down properly, fsck had to clean up
<0> yeah it crashed
<1> when machines crash, bad things happen, including files ending up in lost+found. that's not surprising, just annoying.
<0> dhartmei: can i restore things from it ?



<1> the files in lost+found are plain file, you can copy or move them around. you just don't know anymore what the original name of each one was.
<0> can i try and give fsck it might fix it?
<1> no way
<1> it already fixed it as good as it can
<0> how can i use the files in lost+found files ?
<3> morning
<0> gmorning Bat
<4> 'morning.
<5> ooh it is kneerow
<4> O_o
<6> Does anyone know of a way to run port 25 on an internal port using pf? (That will work for LAN users as well as external?)
<6> the simple rdr rule doesn't seem to do this
<6> http://www.openbsd.org/faq/pf/rdr.html insinuates it isn't possible
<6> under "Redirection and Reflection"
<6> which is hard for me to believe all external ports must actually run off the firewall machine?
<4> yash, can you reword the final result that you're looking for?
<4> i don't get it
<4> what do you mean by running a port on an internal port?
<6> I run postfix (port 25) on 192.168.1.5 say. How do I make a rule on my external facing machine that will allow people to connect to port 25 on the external machine
<6> which is actually a redirect to the internal one on .1.5
<1> read and believe the faq article
<1> it contains the options for workarounds
<6> I was hoping it was outdated :)
<6> but thanks for answering dhartmei
<1> it will never be, it's theoretically impossible to do otherwise, if you consider arp and such
<7> how do I restart smb from command line in OS X?
<6> I guess I don't understand dhart.. why someone needs to be able to arp their mail server. I just want the internal open port to pretend it's an open port on an external machine.
<4> you can just kill -HUP the process, omnix
<6> looks like it'll be easier to get postfix working on the new firewall machine then to try and work out rules for proxy, rdr and nat for it to all work.
<1> just mentally simulate what happens to the SYN and SYN+ACK packets, like the faq entry tries to illustrate, and it should become obvious why it's not working.
<1> the rdr IS working, what isn't working is the client/server connection.
<4> omnix: also, if you're doing CLI editing of the conf files, you're going to need to make sure that smb.conf doesn't get overwritten by Server Admin or during reboots
<5> um
<8> why do you need it back by the end of the day?
<6> I don't.. I just hope it does so I can consider it like a job :)
<8> why do you like this company?
<6> And if enough people in here also bought it, we could artificially inflate it so that happens :)
<8> you'll need more to push than irc.. but apparently that can work..
<6> I don't know this company from a hole in the artic.. just rolling the dice :)
<6> I bought at .56, so we'll see what happens
<8> heh.. not good marketing there
<6> err I mean I have an inside track? <evil grin>
<6> In the last 52 weeks, the lowest they've went is .30, yet they've went over $1.00.. so we'll see what happens
<6> this is just entertainment money I can afford to lose.. so just playing for fun
<8> way down on a 5 year chart..
<8> err, I mean, lots of headroom
<6> I bought over 1000 shares, so if it goes up even $0.02 from $0.56, I've broke even.
<6> and usually big percent losers come back by end of day, at least some
<6> yeah, 5 year ****s, but I'm just hoping for a day trade
<6> it's been jumpy the last few months
<6> My decision took less than 5 minutes to decide today.. err I mean days of research? :)



<9> how to check user disk quota?
<6> belter: man quota
<8> quota -v
<9> command not found
<9> repquota not found either
<9> off to google
<10> good morning. do any of you know the command to search all sub directories for a file name similar to the dos command dir <filename> /s?
<6> belter: man -k quota # shows nothing?
<8> than, find . -name whateverfilename -print
<6> Thanatos[: find . -name "pron.jpg" -print
<8> (search all directories below .)
<8> note, if you want to wildcard, you must escape
<10> i'm sorry , i neglected to mention this is AIX 5.x and there is no find
<8> impossible
<8> find is a standard unix util.. it must be there
<10> i would ***ume that too
<8> it's not an ***umption, it's a certainty
<8> if find's not there, aix isn't a unix
<6> find / -name "find" -print
<8> crude alternatives come to mind
<10> ok , so i am an idiot the two times i tried find earlier i managed to fat finger the keyboard
<8> well, ls -R |grep obviously
<6> locate find
<6> whereis find
<8> seems he got it
<10> ls -R piped out to grep only tells me he file is there
<6> There is a good wiki page about this, too bad the wiki is down
<9> /usr/src/linux-2.6.12-gentoo-r10/fs/xfs/quota
<8> than, how do you mean?
<8> grep doesn't ever announce "file is there"
<8> oic what you mean
<8> you lack the directory prefix
<10> yeah
<10> i miss my locate
<6> heh my trade showed up on yahoo finance
<6> buy some sdi.to people! :)
<10> preciate it guys. have a great day.
<6> Figz: www.canada.etrade.com is now only $19.99 a trade as of January 1st this year
<6> Figz: and if you do more than 30 per quarter, it drops to $9.99 a trade
<8> still good money there, considering the very large economy of scale
<8> hunters getting on tv to say accidents like cheney's happen all the time are pissing me off
<8> they actually had some woman there talking about the birdshot she's got in her legs and how everyone gets shot eventually
<6> lol
<8> not heard anything about how badly injured the guy shot is, either
<6> who decides to do Luge? I mean, it's not like there are many recreational lugers that just decide they're of olympic caliber
<6> someone has to make a blind decision, "I'm going to luge!"
<8> not to mention the sport requires a considerable investment in infrastructure
<8> my guess is even skeleton is safer than luging down steep hills on a scateboard, and nearly everyone's done the later though :P
<6> I've skateboarded off someone's roof as a teen
<6> wish I had that on video
<8> yay, local computer store is having a "hard drive blowout".. now doesn't that inspire confidence?
<6> the man actually came out of his house.. I can't imagine what that must sound like if you were just sitting in your house
<11> would be fun to see a harddrive explode.
<8> lucky he didn't send your parents a bill for his roof repairs :P
<12> i've shot an ar15 or something at a harddrive
<12> closet i'll come to seeing an hd explode, hoefully
<8> was it running at the time?
<8> mostly pretty boring to shoot hard drives anyway.. they're just about 1/2" of aluminum all told
<12> it's just fun to
<8> well, I guess the gl*** platter ones might be a little more exciting
<12> last job had a box of 'targets' which were old drives
<8> you work in texas?
<12> used to work in south carolina
<12> (just as close imo)
<6> lol
<12> get your server back online? :P
<11> shooting cars is more enjoyable.. mainly when they go up in a ball of flames. =-)
<6> the local IPSC group sometimes shoots cars
<6> once they even had a moving train
<6> sadly I missed that one.. that would be cool.. like a mobile "Hogan's Alley"
<11> belch.. wasted morning.
<13> lol
<13> Scabs will be trashed lol


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