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<0> hehe <0> paranoid ? <1> just because you're paranoid doesn't mean they aren't really out to get you <0> LOL <0> goot one <0> d <1> not mine, alas <2> Dual203: http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,70619-0.html <0> I'll you it anyhways <0> s/anyhways/anyway <0> s/you/use <0> K_F: I dont care about that right now, it's a weekend I shouldnt get to my office 'cause this ****in server crashed <1> Dual203, well, based on that particular networking error message, it sounds like you have some kind of broken tunnel going on <1> your system is reporting that it's trying to send a 1500-byte packet to a destination that can only handle packets up to 1476 bytes... but the destination is yourself, so it's understandably confused by this <3> looks like trying pppoe with a too large mtu <0> IceKarma: the only thing that is broken is that out of 200,000 emails I got 14,000 bouncing back with errors. But that was fine until now that the load is high, not sure if thats related
<0> damnit its on 27 <1> bear in mind that your load average of 27 isn't "real", given that you have >93% CPU idle <1> this is also an excellent illustration of the limitations of the load average as a metric <3> look at /proc/interrupts <2> IceKarma: I've had some very very laggish systems with > 40 load averages :) <1> K_F, a high LA _can_ be a sign of trouble, but it can also mean nothing at all, like when you have lots of zombies <0> I have killed 2 processes, now I have 2 zombies. should I just wait for them to die ? <1> zombies are already dead <1> you have to find the parent process and kill that <0> IceKarma: in ps --help I do not see an option for PPID, how do I display it? <1> Dual203, the l flag <1> (l, not -l) <0> got it <0> IceKarma: I have a script that runs every 2 minutes and sends mail via sendmail. now I have 7 processes that are blocked, what if I kill those processes? will I lose the mail or will it be sent when the script is running ? <1> Dual203, that's hard to say. are the messages in the mail queue? <0> yes <0> IceKarma: I can't remember if it always were in D stat. How can this be working if its sleeping heavily ? <1> well, if the messages are in the mail queue, then Sendmail will try to deliver them again later <1> but it's starting to sound like something is wrong with your server's networking stack <3> reboot the darn thing. :P <0> maybe it's a script someone made thats making it work hard.. strange it doesnt show on top ... I'll wait for the LA to drop.. <3> not possible. <3> like i said before. check your interrupts. <0> Revenger: k, check for what? <3> amounts. <0> 22: 93338592 <0> 24: 337250750 <3> it could be that the box get packeted. <0> those 2 are on cpu0 <3> whats on irq24 ? <0> and are ioc0 <0> eth0 <3> thought so. <3> either that can gets (d)dosed. or your networking is fubared. <4> hi, what's /etc/initd.conf for? <5> 'man inetd' <0> Revenger: fubared? as in screwed ? <3> good translation. <3> ifconfig eth0 <3> any errors ? lots of packets per second ? <0> thanks <6> i need some open relay smtp servers <0> RX packets:197206699 <0> TX packets:145795820 <0> no errors <3> uptime ? <0> 50 days <3> if you ask me.. <3> with those amounts of Dead or Zombie processes i would reboot it and see if it happens again. <0> Revenger: the amount of dead or zombie processes is 0 <0> and I cannot reboo <0> t <0> bbs <7> re <8> re <9> hi Ka-bar <10> i got problems with my gcc
<7> eleri <11> hello OldMonk <7> M4A12: english <7> por favour <7> or something <10> i got problems with my c comiler <10> compiler* <7> s'il vous plait <10> gcc= c compiler <12> OM <12> actually GCC = GNU Compiler Collection <7> Nanuq <10> yeah <7> M4A12: er, we know <10> right <12> or as I see it, the lower case 'gcc' is the C compiler <10> anyway <7> M4A12: so, are you going to state tyour problem ar do we have to read your mind too? <10> i get the error: checking for c compiler default output... configure: error: C compiler cannot create executables <7> M4A12: install the compiler and the linker and the development libraries then <7> maor maybe just tie this rope around your neck and... <7> er <7> M4A12: or maybe just tie this rope around your neck and... <7> M4A12: what're you trying to compile anyway <10> ircu2.10.11.07 <7> M4A12: why? <7> oh, got ourselves a nice little bawt network, have we? <10> whatever <10> come on <10> i just want to link my server <10> just tell me plz! <7> M4A12: but why? <7> M4A12: and plz is not a word <10> its the 2nd time i do that <10> the 2nd i get the same error <10> i dont want to waste time to search it <10> please <10> just tell me <7> M4A12: answer my question first <7> WHY do you want an irc network? <10> i dont want the netsork i want to link one server! <10> network* <7> but WHY? <10> to learn how it works and to make our network grow bigger! <5> M4A12: thats done by doing RTFM. <7> ``our'' network? <10> last time i tried to do it i had ip 192.* <10> well <10> neverminf <10> newchrousty network! <10> goddammit... <7> M4A12: read what i wrote right in the beginning <7> i bet you're running slackware too <10> where? <10> nope <7> M4A12: about not having c development installed <9> gcc depends on some develop libraries in order to compile . <10> i installed my gcc <10> ok right <13> yay, it's back. <7> and frankly, if you ask my opinion, which you don't, if you don't know enough linux to compile a program you have no business running an irc server <13> M4A12: let's try this again. if you are not capable of compiling/linking/configuring ircu yourself, you are not supposed to be running it. <13> OldMonk: he's a returnee, he's been doing this for three days now. <10> whatever <7> tommi: hmmm... <13> and that's always the response we get when we tell him to shove his vmware irc serhvarh. <9> ouch, so we can relax and wait for him on...next monday ?:) <7> :) <13> Arasel: try later today or tomorrow. <14> That's the third time in as many days we've had to tell him that. <7> he seems legit enough <7> channels are ok
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