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<0> 'ethtool -s eth0 autoneg on' followed by 'ethtool eth0' shows: 'Auto-negotiation: off'
<1> bluebum: I would set up each array with 2 4 disk raid10 groups 1 3 disk raid 5 and one hot spare
<1> then i would use the raid5 for logs
<2> kneer0w: Indeed so. Conclusion: Be careful who you piss off, might backfire sometime in the future, heh.
<1> and stripe between the 4 raid 10 for the DB
<1> that should give you a max of 6400iops for your db in theory
<1> er 3200 for writes
<1> about 5000 for reads with overhead
<1> however you do half you mtbf in case of a shelf failure but that's unavoidable



<1> in this configuration unless you did software mirroring between the arrays
<1> but i'm betting that your required usable space wouldn't allow that
<1> although to be honest it would fit into the 99.9% uptime segment that these arrays are built for
<0> [Error] Can't start server: Bind on TCP/IP port: Address Already in use
<3> almost nobody does 99.999
<1> Figz: not on the host side
<3> there's like half a dozen real ones in north america, and a large number of BS ones..
<1> i have to be at that level as a subsystem to meet 4 9s on the host side
<1> and just 2 9s on the app side
<3> you can tell the real ones because they've got 9 figure insurance policies should the .0001% come to be exceeded.
<1> Figz: we loose millions per hour if our db servers are down
<3> chump change compared to a real 99.999% system
<1> ya
<1> like i said
<1> our hosts are not 5 9s
<1> but our storage system is
<4> karma karma karma chamleonnnnn
<1> getting hosts to that level is far more complex
<4> sounds like mongo2 hosts some good dirty picture websites
<1> Yashy: just www.disney.com and www.espn.com etc...
<5> anyone have experience with replication is mysql?
<1> no porn at disney :(
<5> im curious whatw ould happen if the master server went down, and we did an update on the slave. would replication **** up, or is it smart enough to handle that?
<0> Figz: how do i send a process to the background ( & ) but still obtain its pid ( $! ) ?
<4> http://bam.st/4Nl -- CBC News: 'Shania Twain' defence works in drunk driver's favour
<4> mongo2: actually disney does own major porn sites.. I'll see if I can find the URL
<0> :|
<0> how do i send a process to the background ( & ) but still obtain its pid ( $! ) ?
<6> gettings crazy doesn't get you anywere
<1> Yashy: it's not our websites that loose us money, it's CC transactions, lost ticket sales, abc news publishing and distrabution etc....



<4> mongo2: http://bam.st/4Nm
<3> rcdean, you don't use ()s around the process
<3> by using ()s you've had a subshell send the process to the background
<1> yashy: i'm not sure if i would count Miramax movies as porn
<1> but yes they do own the company
<4> I can't remember the company.. but about 5 years ago I remember it hit the media when it was dicovered that it was actually Disney that owned it.. a solely porn franchise
<0> thanks Figz
<1> http://mobile.starwave.go.com/homies/index <-- the most un PC web property we have here at the mometn i think
<1> well that and www.soapnet.com
<7> mongo2, can I make the raid5's for logs on two 3510's to appear as one ?
<7> would that be the SAN side or the OS side to make 'em appear as one ?
<7> cuz both nodes shoudl see the same things
<4> that centos.org story is hilarious
<4> I love all the legal/FBI threats..
<8> haha, indeed
<8> CentOS has a huge team of security officers :P
<9> It ticks me off that hosting company didn't make a formal public apology.
<9> And the city manager knows who's fault it was and continues to blame centos.
<6> can anyone describe awk with a few words ? (I will either use that directly or rewritten, in one of my webpages)
<2> Yashy: I wonder if that guy in question is getting any mail about this whole story.
<9> awk is essentially line parsing. :p
<9> m10: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=define%3Aawk&btnG=Google+Search
<4> I like how even after having it resolved the city guy is like "If you would have just done" x " earilier none of this would have happened
<9> The first entry is pretty darn close.
<6> mm true, but I was thinking more of it in this case as some kind of language
<4> Americans and their false sense of entitlement <boggle>
<9> Yashy: It's hideous to think that all americans are like that. ;p
<9> That guy was a flat out idiot.
<9> And nobody seems to harp on the hosting company.
<4> why would anyone but the city manager?
<9> Because they didn't make a public apology?
<10> there's more on the registered
<10> er .. theregister
<4> not my concern if their city website has default webpages, city content, or porn
<10> even a follow up email :O
<9> kneer0w: yeah, two stories.
<9> It should be their concern since centos was being blamed.
<9> A formal written apology to the city manager and to centos was due.
<9> And still is


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