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<0> Lion-O: I use gnome.
<1> i use fluxbox *whistle*
<2> bah :P At least kde manages to simulate the old Windows feeling :)
<2> now it seems my whole session stalled itself. hmm, if only a blue screensaver would kick in to complete the experience :)
<1> :D
<0> Lion-O: What, your default screensaver mode isn't bsod? :)
<3> Lion-O: checked your neko-mail lately? :P
<2> hm ?
<2> Jostein: not yet, not much use right now anyway
<3> Lion-O: heh. just an IP change and some re-hooking-up stuff
<3> Lion-O: good boy
<2> Jostein: you ***ume I'm capable to do that right now :P



<2> which I'm not.
<3> oh. that was PDX, not amersfoort :P
<3> right
<4> heh
<3> Lion-O: so just how incapacitated are we today? *grin*
<4> Sunblade: welcome back :P
<2> Jostein: some people have this thing called 'work' to take care of :P
<4> excuses. excuses.
<3> so do I. but heck. I had some wine & whisky yesterday
<5> Revenger: thanks :)
<3> Ill do my coding later on
<2> Revenger: ofcourse 8)
<3> ofcourse that means writing lots of HTML-parsing code
<3> does a picard and "makes it so"
<6> it does stitching too?
<1> i think $boss aint getting any lately
<1> he's so tight
<1> damn it
<6> that comes under the heading of TMI
<1> huh?
<1> why?
<1> he so stressed out and pissing everyone off
<1> God damn it
<1> http://cgi.ebay.com/Barry-Bonds-No-715-Home-Run-Baseball_W0QQitemZ250011277695QQihZ015QQcategoryZ73418QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
<1> how much money can you spend on one damn ball?
<6> CSA will keep you paying for 16 years....
<1> what do you mean?
<6> CSA: government org in the uk that forces absent fathers to pay for a child's upkeep
<1> oh
<1> alimony?
<6> not as such, no - the implication is that the father was a one night stand or other short term relationship
<6> its a sociopolitical thing
<7> DaveHowe, if I need millions and millions of files/directories in a single system, and for that to be as fast as possible. Any suggestions on filesystem choice? :)
<6> some young teen females get pregnant (usually without telling their partners they aren't taking contraception) in order to live on state handouts
<6> Fredk: not offhand, no. I can research it though
<6> Fredk: I ***ume we are talking linux?
<7> DaveHowe, don't do that
<7> DaveHowe, indeed :)
<7> DaveHowe, basically I need my backup system to be *faster* :)
<6> Fredk: will do anyhow, I am bored and not working today :)
<6> probably wil go and see if inn has a recommended FS - given that's the situation it usually is in
<7> for one, the raid controller I use ****s donkey ***.. But, the Areca controller i'm looking at seems to perform well http://www.tomshardware.com/2005/10/31/sata_spells_trouble_for_scsi_raid/page13.html
<6> hmm. you mean hardware, not filesystem in the ext/reiser sense?
<7> No I mean both actually.
<7> I'd say there is atleast two keys to performance, 1) hardware and 2) software :)
<7> The Areca seems to be a done issue, as it seems to be one of the better performing cards out there.
<6> I would say raid-0 or -5 striping so you have lots of disks running in parallel. what is fastest for that is of course another issue
<7> I have a total of 4 drives available, so I'd think that raid 5 is fairly ok?
<8> anyone taken some rhce or linux+ ?
<2> mariolnx: that crap is overrated.
<8> Lion-O: makes a resume look tasty to an employer though
<2> mariolnx: depends on the employer.
<8> employers are usually non-it
<8> and depend ON IT
<8> ;)
<9> thats why im employed..
<8> heh
<6> Fredk: article from the inn ng here says that XFS eliminates a lot of the overheads; never tried it though
<7> DaveHowe, I hear good stuff about XFS
<9> with a large plaque on front of my desk, "If IT is unhappy, the entire company is unhappy" which i reference daily.



<6> FauxReal: I can usually arrange for that to be true, yes :)
<7> DaveHowe, the system typically creates tons of subdirectories and has lots of files
<6> Fredk: and tradspool on inn doesn't? :)
<7> *cough* :)
<7> so they recommend XFS for that, yes?
<6> fredk: http://groups.google.co.uk/group/news.software.nntp/browse_thread/thread/de3a1a1170d18a98/a7102abab1e63900?lnk=st&q=&rnum=2&hl=en#a7102abab1e63900
<10> can you use yum to install local rpms or should you just use rpm -ivh for that?
<11> Fredk: XFS's allocator is fairly smart when it comes to RAID
<2> mariolnx: still.. anything specific about those courses? I'd suggest contacting a local educational centre or something. Or RH itself.
<1> ****ing IIS windows 2003 server bull****
<7> rhowe, Yeah, I need to try this
<9> amen!
<11> Fredk: But, it's not a data journalling filesystem, so make sure you know its limitations
<11> Fredk: #xfs on freenode is a good resource, as is the mailing list
<7> rhowe, mmm, I will have to look at that. The way it is right now with ext3 and a slow raid controller is horrible
<1> where the hell should i look to add subdomains to the one we currenlty have?
<7> tavi-san, you add new sites
<1> yeah but then they cant be reached from outside world and i dont know why
<9> depends if its sharepoint enabled, FP, etc.. flat IIS will allow host name header pointing to diff direcotries
<1> god i hate gui configuring
<1> FauxReal: so?
<9> i dont want to be banned again :)
<9> i am with you on general hate for win2k3/iis tho
<1> Fredk: can i quick privmsg you a bit?
<1> im going crazy and i had no coffee yet and it's 3:37 pm
<7> Sure
<9> i have one serv, you can just goto site prop's, genral tab and add a hostname
<11> hmm
<11> SAS or U320
<1> thanks
<2> whoops
<1> whoops
<9> one serv is sharepoint, its a whore, and one is ms CMS which you cant look at funny w/o issue.
<9> all require diff way to add something.domain.com
<11> I think the heat's getting to Peter
<2> rhowe: naah.
<12> :P
<11> :)
<11> Lion-O: More beer is the solution
<2> pretty impossible here now that its getting cooler 8)
<9> i left a 12pack on beach last night
<12> or eben irc-cream!
<9> pissed me off all night
<12> oops :)
<11> FauxReal: Did the tide steal it?
<9> was low tide.. walked like 1/2 mile out into gulf onto sand bar
<9> the previous 12pack stole it :)
<11> heh
<9> big *** crab under duffle bag, scared me ****less picked it up and it popped its eyes up like, "wtf you want eh?"
<9> think it stole it.
<11> FauxReal: It was Canadian?
<9> yes, on vacation.
<7> rhowe, was SAS or U320 for me?
<9> hand full of dell power edge 1850's here with 146gb u320 disks in raid5, they do ok.
<11> Fredk: Not especially - if you have something to say in favour of each then say it :)
<5> rhowe: heya, enjoying the married life ? :)
<7> rhowe, SAS is cool?
<7> hows that?
<11> Fredk: We already have quite a few U320 ones and a RAID box which would take more, so sticking to a common format seems attractive
<11> Sunblade: Sure - she's away in China at the moment though
<7> rhowe, SAS is the NEW format from what I can see
<5> rhowe: mines away to .be :)
<11> Fredk: Yeah, it is
<7> I got a SAS box actually, quite like it
<7> though, havent run it in real production yet.
<9> what is SAS?
<11> Fredk: Any advantages over U320 for you? I'm not seeing that it'd make much difference
<11> FauxReal: Serial Attached SCSI
<9> thanks
<7> rhowe, interchangable with sata isnt it?
<11> Fredk: I'd be suprised if that were true, but stranger things have happened
<7> It's *suppoed* to be


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