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<bun-bun> compared to us rabbits :) <Mouring> yashy, on your 386 16mhz I expect it will take forever. =-) <Mr_You> Carolina Panthers rock!!! <Yashy> someday.. :) <Mr_You> rock your world heh <bun-bun> isnt that the ultimate in encryption.. so strong you can never decrypt it? :) <Mouring> bun-bun, just because we just don't wield a knife and threaten to kill everyone doesn't mean we are "weird." <bun-bun> yes thats weird :) <Yashy> I see an ebay sale I made a few weeks ago, the guy still never paid for shipping. I just re-read his email "Note:Hi i'll pay for shipping later, could you hang onto these while i sort this out" <Yashy> I think quantum crypto is supposed to be the ultimate in encryption <Mr_You> nothing is worse than having to deal with a broken network. <Mr_You> I think I might just turn on DHCP cause I'm tired of it. <Mr_You> probably the only way to get things workin. <Mr_You> yeah, I'll just start turning on dynamic network services, tired of waiting around for production hardware. <Mr_You> this place has 192.168.1.0 ***igned staticly to desktops and everything :-( <Mr_You> with no list/DNS of what is using what. <Mr_You> some DNS entries for some. <Mouring> always keep your own dns list handy <Mr_You> yah, I had to start my own, its thecompaniesname.com that they allowed some web joker to register under his name. I use it internally. <Mr_You> :-(( <Mr_You> gonna have to get a lawyers letter sent. <Mr_You> bbl <Mouring> "Dear Sir, The following letter is to inform you of the illegal misuse of the copyright "Mr_You". If you persist on using this name you will be fined $50,000 per day until it was resolved." <Mr_You> heh <RndPkt> jennifer722 <Hawson> is there a way to ***ign a quota without using edquota? <RndPkt> echo "10201" > /proc/sys/some/random/quota/interface <RndPkt> :) <Hawson> RndPkt: on Solaris? <RndPkt> I was being glib <RndPkt> I'm writing my FY06 goals and objectives <RndPkt> That's not an ejoyable task <Hawson> it seems there are only 2 ways: interactively with edquota, and noninteractively using a 'dummy user' with the quotas you want. <Hawson> ultimately, you have to manually edit the quota file at some point--which I don't want to do <Mouring> Went throught a 1/3 of a gallon of water in 3 hours. <belter> keep drinking <Mouring> I'm not drinking it.=-) The air is drinking it up from the humidifier. <wettoast> damn, myisam is 4x faster than innodb on one of my queries <belter> ahh, must have some heater eating up your moisture <Mouring> belter, well.. I have hardwood in my kitchen/Dining room now and new carpet/furniture... And so my house is still attempting to recover from such a major change. <Mouring> I had to pull out and find the filter for my humidifier due the fact a few times it just takes me walking down the hall to build up static. <Mouring> If I'm in any other room in the house there is no problem.. Just my redone living room. <belter> shouldn't take long to re-estabilish your fung shei <wettoast> its nice to have the automatic repair of innodb, but damn, the speed sacrifice is ridiculus <Mouring> Raid 10!!! That solves all problems. <Hawson> except the big hole in the wallet <belter> why raid 10 over 5 or 6? <Mouring> faster? =-) <RndPkt> Actually, I'm now a big advocate of RAID50 <belter> horrible cost to space ratio <Hawson> RndPkt: writes **** :) <RndPkt> No <RndPkt> RAID 50 specifically alleviates that problem <Mouring> ermm.. hiding a server in a dead UPS/powerstrip. <Hawson> really? You still have the short write problem....well...hmmm. <Hawson> 50 is a stripe over raid 5 arrays, or a raid-5 of stripes? <RndPkt> We setup a 10T database on some fc-al disks <RndPkt> It SCREAMS <Hawson> :) I'd hope so <RndPkt> 50 is stripe over 5 segments <Hawson> I could see doing the stripe in software, and checksum in hardware. <Hawson> of course, the FC drives should be plenty quick on their own <RndPkt> Yes <RndPkt> In RAID 50 the disks in a 5-group move synchronously <Hawson> Redunancy isn't as good as 10. <Hawson> nice <RndPkt> Sure it is <RndPkt> How is 10 better than 50 in terms of disk failure? <Hawson> ah, sorry. Comparing raw numbers of disks--and that won't work <Hawson> each "group" can sustain 1 drive failure. <Hawson> just like raid10 <RndPkt> Yup <Hawson> do you have group or global spares? <RndPkt> We have one spare per group <RndPkt> It's 3 8-disk RAID-5 groups + 3 hotspares <RndPkt> 146G dual-loop FC disks <Mouring> It seems soo odd that you can't. You'd think that you'd be able to steal secondary bits from the other raid 5 groups. <Hawson> Hmm... I guess for capacity it's better to have fewer, but larger, groups <RndPkt> Especially for parity calculations :) <Hawson> I wonder how performance would be if you have eith 3-disk groups <Hawson> yes <Hawson> well--no, avtually <RndPkt> I still like how Left-Hand SAN works <RndPkt> Disks are repositories of blocks <RndPkt> And you have N copies of each block "somewhere" on the system. <Hawson> takes less time to 2 xors than 7 <Hawson> I've seen those <RndPkt> That's now PiLLar works too IIRC <Church> 'lo Rndpacket <RndPkt> Hey Church <RndPkt> What's happening in the Baltics? <Church> hard to tell. as i'm still pretty drunk. ;> <RndPkt> Ah <Church> good thing i bought used M$ natural keyboard for home aswell. used one .. (dunno if those are still produced/sold, never found one in local pricelists) <RndPkt> Yeah they still make those <Church> it takes short time to get used to .. and after that plain keyboards .. let's say .. just not up to par <RndPkt> I hate them <Church> only thing ms natural keyboards are bad - for gaming (non standart placement cursor keys and such) ;> <Church> otherwise - very comfortable for writing large heaps of text <Church> not as good as ergonomical layouts like eg. dvorak, but still good. <Hawson> I have a bad feeling I <Church> hmm? <Hawson> I'm going to have to write my quotaset program myself. :-( <Church> and i thought - bad feeling is 'coz of hangover ;> <Hawson> no, you're far enough away that you can't puke on me. I'm safe <Church> hhehehe ;> <RndPkt> Anyone have a web-based collaboration/documentation tool they like? <Hawson> someone asked that a few weeks ago <Hawson> I found a few, but haven't used any <Hawson> Trac was one....I'm hunting for the other <RndPkt> I'm trying to avoid asking for another $1100 for software <RndPkt> I really would like to get Confluence <wettoast> RndPkt: there is a lot of php based ones out there <wettoast> i.e. phpgroupware <RndPkt> Yeah, i've seen phpGroupWare <RndPkt> I want something that's less kitchen-sink-ish <wettoast> more groupware <RndPkt> What I really need is a Wiki software that deals with attachments sanely <wettoast> opengroupware, phproject.. there is always wiki <Hawson> http://developer.berlios.de/projects/berlios/ <wettoast> juts look around on freshmeat.sourceforge .. <Hawson> and "trac", as I mentioned <Hawson> oaky, homeward bound... <RndPkt> Hawson: http://www.atl***ian.com/software/confluence/ <RndPkt> This is what I really want :) <JamieLPD> hey, can you help me - i no u've got beta things -wen i get into a ctcp with sumone trying to give me a mp3 how do i get it? <Phylum> I'm having trouble mounting a windows share on my FC4 machine. When running smbmount //ip/share /path/to/mnt/point -o uname=uname I get the "libsmb based programs must *NOT* be setuid root" error. I tried removing suid bit on /sbin/mount.smbfs, smbmount and smbmnt and /bin/mount to no avail & running as root executes just fine. I even tried adding myself to the wheel group - Any suggestions? <Mouring> don't run it as root or near root privs. <Phylum> Well I'm not - I'm trying to run it as a regular user and thats the error I get. if I run smbmount as root it works fine <wettoast> you shoukldnt be mounting stuff as non root <Phylum> pq? I just want read access nothign else <wettoast> doesnt matter, users should not be allowed to mount/umount file systems <Phylum> is there a way around this that you know of? <wettoast> no, mount it as root. <DigDug> how do i make tar output to stdout instead of a file? <DigDug> i've read the man pages <Phylum> but then my regular accoutn can't access anything on that mount? <DigDug> i still can't figure it out <Yashy> # rndc status | grep query <Yashy> query logging is ON <Phylum> I need to read mp3's but that 's not going to work <wettoast> Phylum: mounting and file permissiosn are two different things <Yashy> yet I have nothing in /var/log/messages regarding queries, and I don't have logging defined in named.conf.. any ideas where my query logs are going?
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