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<0> a lot <1> nothing major, just some basic **** for our website <2> hi, I just went back to linux, after 8 crappy years (winblows), but got the mos recent debian, and it goes into X automatically, how can I disable that crap? <1> but i'm doing failover for the webservers, so figured might as well try to figure something out for the db as well <1> clifford: change the default runlevel in /etc/inittab <2> thanks :) <3> jgaddis: well failover for the webswervers you can just load balance the things. <1> probably just use heartbeat and do the active/p***ive thing <3> jgaddis: mod_backhand too or something. <1> rsync 'em throughout the day <1> haven't heard of that <3> jgaddis: http://www.backhand.org/mod_backhand/ <1> we're getting by on one win2k/iis5 box right now, but if i convert this **** to linux, i don't want it going down and making me look like a fool <1> i could get by with a single box easy, we only do something like 1.1M hits/month on this particular site <4> Travis! <3> jgaddis: heh
<3> OxD! <5> heya folks <3> and it speaks too <5> indeed <5> been a while. how is everyone? <1> hey oxd <3> about to go and pay bills. <5> ah yes. that other 'time of the month' <4> heya, OxD... long time, no see! <0> heh <6> hey OxD <0> man, I thought I got my period this morning, speaking of 'time of the month' <5> siglite: hah <5> isn't it 'ours' <0> I was in the shower, sneezed, and looked down to see a river of blood. I thought "oh no, I got my period" <5> oh. jesus. thats no good <0> turned out I had a major nosebleed going on, but didn't notice because I had my eyes closed while I was washing my hair <5> dude. take it easy with the coke <7> that's always a disturbing thing to happen in the morning <0> XyZzY: heh, yeah <0> I have nosebleed issues, always have since I was a little kid. <7> my dad had a nosebleed so bad it took 7 trips to the hospitol to get it under control <0> once, it started bleeding while I was on the bike. <8> OxD: Yeah. Does bad things to the nose. <5> XyZzY: you want disturbing? i had a mirror fall off from the cabinet above the sink while completely naked and had it shatter at crotch level on the sink <5> 6am <5> i didn't need coffee that day <0> lemme tell you, you ride 20miles at 90mph with a nosebleed, you're one gory lookin' mother****er at the end of it. <5> siglite: definitely laundry day after that <0> lol, yeah <7> siglite: well at least they did not give you the 'wait in line' crap at the hospitol... I hope <0> nah <0> I stopped at a rest area and removed my helmet <0> shoulda seen the looks on the traveller's faces <5> "holy ****! did he get hit by a rock?...or that half-empty soda i threw out the window?" <0> yeah, man, I was a gory mess <9> G'night muchachos. <7> "should of seen the other guy" <7> OxD: OxA! <5> XyZzY: waddup <0> blood all over my leathers.... all over my face, in my helmet... it was ****ed up <4> ack <5> and hi Emerson, jgaddis, siglite, Ka-bar, * <0> I just went into the bathroom at the rest area, got it stopped, got cleaned up, got back on the bike and left. <6> ok, im gonna try and get some sleep ... <1> hmm, maybe i can write something to tell this box to reboot itself if it can't ping something <4> man, if there's one thing I cannot stand, it's getting blood all over my Vanson leathers.... <7> siglite: and that's hard to get off leathers <0> XyZzY: actually, it came off pretty easy <5> jgaddis: should be trivial <7> must of just treated it <5> wow. and there's a use for the default solaris ping results right there. i've been bitching about that for months <1> hmm, a kernel panic is almost guaranteed to be hardware if there haven't been any changes to the system, yes? <5> or the kernel itself :) <7> jgaddis: or a missing module <7> if it's a stable system probably a memory stick <1> it was fine for 5 months, then it panicked (apparently) last thurs. and again sometime last night/this morning <7> hm. new machine or a rebuild?
<5> under any sort of load? <1> if it was going to overheat or something, though, i'd think it would be during the middle of the day when it was actually being used <1> XyZzY: it's a few years old... 900mhz amd, iirc <5> memory isn't a bad guess <7> mostly likly a memory module dying <7> most other things die too fast for it to even say "kernel panic" heheh <1> well, it isn't. <5> but i've seen panics on machines that were then stable for a year <1> but it stays responsive at the kernel <1> it isn't actually saying it's panicking, that is <1> s/kernel/console/ <7> try a kernel rebuild or something. that should test it <5> XyZzY: i had that happen today actually. nothing on the screen at all. couldn't even wake up the display over kvm <5> or boot a memtest disk <7> OxD: once had a CPU give of random hard halts from the second HT cpu core <5> or chalk it up to random glitch and get on with your life <5> XyZzY: oh god. i've seen HT do horrid things <1> OxD: i would, if it hadn't happened twice in less than a week now. and this isn't a "personal" box. <5> jgaddis: twice in a week? oh. heh. yeah thats totally hardware <1> it's the firewall/proxy/etc. for a public library here <7> gotta be hardware thou <5> absolutely <5> its not hard disk. cpu, mobo or memory would be the suspects <7> jgaddis: can you get it to die on command? if so swap drives to similar box <7> we just found a Dell gx280 with bad capacitors <1> XyZzY: i doubt it. both times it's happened overnight when they're closed... so the only traffic (very minimal) is people hitting their web/mail servers <1> but i may swap the hdd into another box and run memtest86 on that one <7> thing died hard and when powered on fan would go to windturbine loud fast mode <5> XyZzY: we had a pair of dell boxen that were literally haunted <5> the drives would slowly degrade and the file systems would disappear, throwing i/o errors. finally, we'd hard-reboot the thing and after *two* boots it would be fine <5> everything but the disks, and it did it again <5> err s/^/we replaced/ <7> we've had one particular server pop powersupplies all the time <5> we replaced the disks, and it happened again <5> we checked the power, and the datacenter said it was clean. we just bought new machines to replace both. <10> hi all <8> Hey OM. <10> waznz <11> g'evening all <10> tsokolat! <11> OldMonk! <12> so I bought my ticket today <12> part of me wonders if it would have almost been more worthwhile to go all the way around <10> Curls? <13> ah uh <13> my real nickname.. heh <13> i think i'm off too <13> night all <14> Wow...i386 on an amd64 is about 7 times faster for Ubuntu <15> looks at ksh <15> and... <16> and I am horrified <15> then <15> lol! <15> gotta a good look did ya? <16> Yeah, didn't like what I saw <15> lol! <16> Does your face hurt? <15> yep he looked <16> it sure is killing me <16> :) <15> ksh, get a better line <16> No <16> get a better face <15> whatever!! <16> haha <15> shuders
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