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<0> Znuff: Redhat 7.2 [Compaq/Alpha release] <1> _ouch_ <0> Znuff: with Xfree86-4.5 <1> debian anyone? <2> Znuff, his box doesnt even resemble rh 7.2 though <1> does anything actually work anymore? :> <1> how do you... upgrade stuff ? <2> thats so cl***ic <0> Znuff: compile everything myself and roll them into rpms.. you learn a lot on how programs and what not work thats for sure <2> 2.6.16 on 7.2 <2> ok.. coffee for real this time, bach in a few <2> back* <1> someone should really slap a debian on that box ^_^ <0> linux_terror: alright...talk to ya in a bit... I found a patch for the funky error, have to do a little work working it into Xfree86-4.6 ... it was originally for 4.3 <1> get Xorg ^_^
<2> Znuff, debian would prolly be a downgrade in most regard for him <2> its `that` upgraded <1> you have a point there :> <2> :) <1> but, uhm... debian sid ? <0> linux_terror: Znuff : back in a bit, have to get ready for a job interview...wish me luch <0> luch/luck <1> good luck :) <3> anyone used rp-pppoe-server? <3> if so ... how in the world do I setup users and p***words <2> OptimusPrime, GREAT luck ;) <4> how can i know what app is asociated with some port? <5> MDPAR: netstat or lsof <4> Fiver THNXZ <6> .o <7> Hi. <6> evening <7> So yeah my boss is grilling me on these 3ware Escalade cards that we have. He's worried about one failing. How do I respond to that? "That's OK, we have extras"? <6> 'we have good backups' <5> do the 3ware cards allow you to backup their config to disk? <7> It's not the card itself which keeps the settings <7> er THOSE settings, I don't know <5> ah ok <7> BUt there's a util called 3dm that does all the configuration outside of establishing the array. <5> I've not used a 3ware card. my raid cards allow to backup the raid configuration to disk, so you can restore it to a replacement card <7> Interesting. <5> newer cards may have different ways of handling that, I don't know <8> hmm i thought hardware raid tagged each drive <8> at least scsi hardware <8> not sure about sata, i know my one sata onboard here forgets things every so often and i have to reeducate it <5> I have some older dpt scsi raid controllers that store raid configuration data in the bios. I can't remember offhand if the mylex cards I have do the same. Not familiar with any others. <5> controller bios, that is <7> Word. <8> i only have 2 types of cards, adaptec and perc atm <8> for scsi <7> I thought it did, too, Redragon^ . <7> So it's perfectly normal for a drive to automagically repair a sector on disk, right? <7> Once in a while, not like every day <8> and they are pretty smart, if you pull a drive out and slap a new one in, it knows the missing drive, knows the new drive, and then you just tell it the new drive is a replacement and poof <8> though it may also be eeprom on the scsi controller using the serial of the drives <8> well mine scream when there is a problem, least when i had problems in the paste <8> and it would rebuild the array on the fly after you acknowledge the problem <8> though that can really slow things up hehe <5> yeah, replacing drives on mine is trivial, but for the dpt cards, if you have to replace a card, you need the saved config data from the old card's EPROM <8> fortunately i haven't had to do that :) <8> something I should check on these new PE i have <8> since the rest of the systems are going to the bye bye <5> I haven't had to replace one yet either, but I have made sure to make the backups in the event :) <8> everything will soon be PE boxes :) <8> the new system with dells are really sweet <8> can get all kinds of info from the system via command line or via nic with a user/p*** from another machine <5> my early experiences with dell rackmount servers left me unwilling to desire future experiences with them <8> this openipmi stuff <9> how do i change my $PATH? <5> turn the $WHEEL! <5> er <8> like right now i see this machine isn't set to come back up on power loss, i can change that from command line i think <9> ok <5> xiv__: for users, you can make permanent $PATH modifications in ~/.bashrc <9> i found it <9> google is good ;)
<9> thanks fiver <5> for system-wide changes to ENV, see /etc/profile and /etc/bashrc <6> LadyByte, sup <10> Watchin' the game, havin' a weak American beer... <6> .o <5> bah, someone get her some real beer <5> .o <8> well i can if i can figure out how :) <5> hehe <6> me was lagged me was <8> darn wish longword were around <6> !seen longword <10> longword is currently on #linuxhelp. Has said a total of messages. Is idling for h m s <6> heh <6> !seen X <10> i haven't seen 'x', themaxxz <5> LadyByte, you're blind <8> grr <9> ok, ive been looking on the net. i had a bunk installation of jre2se. how do i get rid of it? <9> it was a compile, not rpm <6> xiv__, rm <5> I suppose you're not lucky enough to have make uninstall for it <8> i wanna learn all about this ipmi, it will be darn handy <9> i rm'd the install and source dir maxxz <6> xiv__, good, now rm the files it installed <9> [root@my714 ~]# jar <9> jar was not found in /root/Destop/jre1.5.0_06/bin/Linux/green_threads/jar <9> thats not even in the path anymore <5> put the lid back on the jar <11> laff :P <8> its not letting me set my power up status, grr <11> bah <11> i was just typin that! <5> haha <6> proof it <11> :( <9> maxxz: could you tell me whats telling it 'the file is <here>"? <6> xiv__, 'type jar' <9> ah ha! <9> thank you :) <8> grr, stupid error Power Restore Policy command failed: Invalid command <6> yeah the power restore policy command is 'stupid' <8> i just wanna change the policy to always-on so a power loss doesn't mean the machine stays down <8> boxes sure have a bunch of fans and sensors in them <8> 14 sensors <8> looks like 14 fans too <9> maxxz: would you know what package carries 'jar'? <2> xiv__, java <9> terror: se, ee or me? <12> se <9> ok <9> i just installed it and i dont have it <9> rpm <8> anyone remember how to figure usable space? say six 300gig drives in raid stripe? <12> uhh. it's installed here. <12> j2sdk. <12> Redragon^: what type of RAID? <8> hardware raid, raid 5 (raid stripe), 6 drives, 300gig each <8> thats 1800 gig but what do i loose for striping <12> if you have n disks, you get n-1 disks worth of space with raid5 <8> would loose a full 300gig? that doesn't seem right <12> yup. you'll lose a full 300 gig. <12> I just set up a system with 6 disks in raid5. <6> hey bro <12> 300 gigs each <12> hey themaxxz <8> guess it is hehe <12> I actually lost even more intentionally. <8> my 3x73 give 146gig <12> I put swap on RAID10
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