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<0> good night <1> 'Night. <2> moo <3> b00 <2> i waited for that <3> xmb: :P <4> Morn' <2> moouh <5> pasteling: Hi, unforunately I didn't receive your email at iav DOT de. There was a server-breakdown. Would you mind sending it again to my regular address? <5> pasteling: sorr this was not for you - I did a mistake with the TAB-key <5> pr3d4t0r: are you there? <1> eckhard: Hej. <1> eckhard: Good mormning. <1> eckhard: I sent the message to both email addresses yesterday morning. I'm about to re-send. <4> email ****s! <1> Jan 29 07:35:53 lavender qmail: 1170084953.964735 starting delivery 32606: msg 1051948 to remote eckhard.jokisch@iav.de
<1> Jan 29 07:35:53 lavender qmail: 1170084953.965117 starting delivery 32607: msg 1051948 to remote e.jokisch@orange-moon.de <1> Damn. <1> goldfish: Who maintains the channel log? <1> goldfish: tag? <4> No idea. <2> noboody <4> You're here longer than me, you should know. <1> goldfish: Aw? <2> aw <2> io <2> nm <2> bc <1> goldfish: I just landed here late last year. <4> Oh right. <1> xmb: OKi, so this channel isn't logged by any of the 'bots. <2> im here since years, nobody really maintains, tag maybe <1> xmb: OKi. <2> what you need <1> xmb: If there is a web log of the channel, to erase the two log lines I accidentally pasted here. <2> ic no <1> xmb: If there is no log, there is no worries. <2> predator, got an addition to make to xmb.ath.cx/code/sysuniqid.sh <2> ? <1> xmb: Add a link to LogCop on Google Code. <2> lets see <2> whres that <1> WTF... <1> xmb: http://code.google.com/p/logcop/ <2> awk is there, gg <2> i remember logcop a lil <2> nhhmm <2> theres ipfw for linux? <2> add that link to where bt <2> w <1> xmb: iptables. <2> ic <1> eckhard: I'm wondering if your email server is filtering the attachment. If that's the case, I'll send you a link to the files in private message. <2> ggg <2> freenode needs people to make a channel hot <2> its so dead <2> i wait all day long for messages, switch between windows and vts., nothing up <4> heh <2> its sad <2> waste <2> maybe not <2> =) <2> i do god stuff from time to time <6> xmb: interested in creating a data analysis file for the output of 'last' ? <2> tell me, what shuld it do <2> it doesnt say the hostn ames right <2> it cuts them <2> for me thats unuseful <2> i do reading the lastlog file raw <2> cant script that <6> xmb: i need data for the total booted hours for a single user desktop using the hours in the reboot line of "last" <2> boooted hours? <2> like how muchdowntime? <6> right, total time system was in use from the last file <2> uptime? <2> tell <2> dood where are you
<6> not uptime cause i reboot twice daily <2> so downtime? <2> what <2> i dont reboot at all, wtf <2> bad habit <6> i reboot, saves electric energy, done it for years with no problems <3> still, linux systems' uptiem will be reset after 496 days <2> yea i think ive seen 500d uptime <2> gnubien: what you need i still dont get <2> damnit <3> xmb: show me? it wont be linux system. <3> unix does <2> i dunno <2> uptime.org maybe <3> nah, i have seen that <3> the reseting <3> linux kernel can do only upto 496 <2> i doubt that really <2> asking in #kernel <3> okay <3> we had a machine which i watched for uptime <6> xmb: http://en.pastebin.ca/333026 <3> it did reset thats all I know <2> en.uptime-project.net <2> not good you did it, the kernel has no reason to <2> simple as that <2> 6 years the longest system <3> xmb: unix systems will do, I said :) <2> so does linux <3> i was talking about linux <3> nope <2> see which os it has <2> i didnt <2> gnubien: cant access <2> k working <3> let me pull the link which explains that <2> dont mind <2> i dont wanna read **** <2> gnubien dcc me a file <3> xmb: hehe your wish. <2> =) <2> but k dig it if you want <2> i have nothing to do <2> trash talking <2> nah <3> xmb: this is what I observed also <3> xmb: http://www.linuxtoday.com/news_story.php3?ltsn=2001-05-25-018-20-OS-KN <3> http://www.linux.ie/lists/pipermail/ilug/2003-June/058100.html <2> i see thats one/two stories <3> it not story <3> i also observed on my box <3> may be the new kernel has patch for that <3> but it was like that for 2.6 series <7> hi all <7> I using this command line: ps aux | egrep "php|mysql|apache" --color=always | awk '{print $3" "$4" "$11}' <7> and printing <7> 0.0 1.1 apache2 <7> how I can print all other fields after $11? <4> a for loop <4> what are you trying to do? <7> print only some fields of ps aux <7> I don't know awk syntax <7> you can p*** to me for loop goldfish ? <4> cut -d' ' -f3,4,11- <7> hum <7> cut works, nice <4> chronos: ps -C php,mysql,apache -o pcpu=,pmem=,command= <8> hello <8> is awk capable of returning just the matching character sequence to a regex? <9> grisu: see RSTART and RLENGTH <8> thanks spuk- <9> np <10> pr3d4t0r,
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