| --- | Log | opened Thu Nov 06 00:00:26 2003 |
| 00:02 | | * mikegrb gives caker a cookie |
| 00:07 | <jax> | how's the host4 testing going? |
| 00:08 | <@caker> | So far so good |
| 00:08 | <@caker> | And, I've been messing with the CGQ i/o schedular locally .. pretty neat |
| 00:09 | <@mikegrb> | heh |
| 00:09 | <@caker> | The real test will be to see if host4 stays up for more than two weeks... that's the first boundary |
| 00:10 | <jax> | ^_^ it's nice to issue a boot, and not wait 2 minutes |
| 00:10 | <EFudd> | caker, did david muench contact you about host4? |
| 00:12 | <@caker> | EFudd: he's on the list, and has the migration pending |
| 00:12 | <EFudd> | -nods- |
| 00:12 | <EFudd> | friend of mine who uses uml for personal stuff.. referred him here :) |
| 00:12 | <@caker> | excellent |
| 00:37 | -!- | sighup [me@thegrebs.com] has joined #linode |
| 00:37 | <sighup> | hello |
| 00:37 | <sighup> | I am a bot here to do your bidding |
| 00:38 | <sighup> | I bow to the great caker |
| 00:38 | <@caker> | nickometer caker |
| 00:38 | <sighup> | 'caker' is 0% lame, caker |
| 00:38 | <@caker> | word |
| 00:38 | <@mikegrb> | caker++ |
| 00:38 | <@mikegrb> | karma caker |
| 00:38 | <sighup> | caker has karma of 1 |
| 00:38 | <@mikegrb> | ;) |
| 00:38 | <@caker> | nickometer caker |
| 00:38 | <sighup> | 'caker' is 0% lame, caker |
| 00:38 | <@mikegrb> | caker++ |
| 00:38 | <@mikegrb> | caker++ |
| 00:38 | <@mikegrb> | caker++ |
| 00:38 | <@mikegrb> | caker++ |
| 00:38 | <@mikegrb> | karma caker |
| 00:38 | <sighup> | caker has karma of 5 |
| 00:39 | <@mikegrb> | you can ask it other stuff |
| 00:39 | <@caker> | like? |
| 00:39 | <@mikegrb> | horoscope virgo |
| 00:39 | <sighup> | Don't leave anything to chance. Change the tune while you're still conducting the orchestra. Unknown forces are scheduled to arrive late in the day and who knows what they'll bring with them? |
| 00:39 | <@mikegrb> | or |
| 00:39 | <@mikegrb> | 5+5? |
| 00:39 | <sighup> | 10 |
| 00:39 | | * EFudd types emerge mysql |
| 00:39 | <@mikegrb> | (5*5)-2 |
| 00:39 | <sighup> | 23 |
| 00:39 | <@caker> | 1/0 |
| 00:39 | <@mikegrb> | heh |
| 00:39 | <EFudd> | I like my bot better |
| 00:39 | <@mikegrb> | it is a little bit smart |
| 00:39 | <EFudd> | -rw-r--r-- 1 jason jason 3484 Nov 4 23:39 bin/smlnk.pl |
| 00:40 | <@mikegrb> | oh and |
| 00:40 | <@mikegrb> | slashdot headlines? |
| 00:40 | <sighup> | Slashdot - Updated 2003-11-06 04:03:00 | Blender Conference Closes, Version 2.3 Released | Traffic Light Switcher Makes Critics See Red | New Wireless Security Standard Has Old Problem? | Microsoft Not Out Of Anti-Trust Hot Water |
| 00:40 | <@caker> | nice |
| 00:40 | -!- | smLNK [~jason@forever.broked.net] has joined #linode |
| 00:40 | <@mikegrb> | the karma bit is my favorite |
| 00:40 | <EFudd> | watch.... |
| 00:40 | <EFudd> | http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/gentoo-x86-install.xml |
| 00:40 | <smLNK> | http://www.gentoo.org/... = http://smlnk.com/MpCO |
| 00:41 | <@caker> | oh |
| 00:41 | -!- | smLNK [~jason@forever.broked.net] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] |
| 00:41 | <EFudd> | :) |
| 00:41 | <@caker> | auto tiny url |
| 00:41 | <@mikegrb> | well sighup can do that too ;) |
| 00:41 | <EFudd> | Yah. |
| 00:41 | | * mikegrb checks something first ;) |
| 00:41 | <@caker> | Excellent... |
| 00:41 | <EFudd> | smlnk > tinyurl tho |
| 00:41 | <@caker> | oh? |
| 00:41 | <@caker> | I get it .. smlnk :) |
| 00:41 | <EFudd> | I think. then again, I know the dude who wrote smlnk :-) |
| 00:42 | <EFudd> | www.envolution.com impresses me. or more specifically cms.envolution.com |
| 00:42 | <@mikegrb> | sighup: fcol that |
| 00:42 | <sighup> | mikegrb: huh? |
| 00:42 | <@mikegrb> | heh |
| 00:42 | <EFudd> | I set out to just scope opensource CMS utils tonight and got stuck on envolution .. i'm now installing it. |
| 00:42 | <@mikegrb> | sighup, fcol http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/gentoo-x86-install.xml |
| 00:43 | <sighup> | Your fcol is http://xev.us/rb |
| 00:43 | <EFudd> | sighup, admit your weakness. |
| 00:43 | <EFudd> | Wow. could that be slower? :) |
| 00:43 | <@mikegrb> | indeed |
| 00:43 | <EFudd> | Main issue I had is folk -KNOW- smlnk exist on the net |
| 00:43 | <EFudd> | but don't /msg it |
| 00:43 | <EFudd> | so I said fuck it and made it intrusive :) |
| 00:43 | <@mikegrb> | http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/gentoo-x86-install.xml |
| 00:43 | <@mikegrb> | sighup, fcol that |
| 00:43 | <sighup> | mikegrb: excuse me? |
| 00:43 | <@mikegrb> | sighup, fcol |
| 00:43 | <sighup> | mikegrb: sorry... |
| 00:44 | <@mikegrb> | argh |
| 00:44 | <@mikegrb> | it is supposed to work without |
| 00:44 | <@mikegrb> | the guy who wrote that bit is a netop here on oftc |
| 00:44 | <@mikegrb> | I'll have to talk to him about it tommorow |
| 00:44 | <EFudd> | since i'm now irkin' remotely, I don't have the benefit of an irk client that is intelligent enough to not add whitespace |
| 00:44 | <EFudd> | plus, smlnk is like, what, 3Kbytes of perl :) |
| 00:44 | <@mikegrb> | heh |
| 00:44 | <EFudd> | I added 1KB to it lastnight prolly |
| 00:44 | <EFudd> | gave it multiple channel support |
| 00:45 | <EFudd> | auto-respond in channel |
| 00:45 | <EFudd> | join on invite |
| 00:46 | <EFudd> | ugh. FAAKing here |
| 00:46 | <@mikegrb> | oh, also the karma works inside text like... caker++ because linode++ |
| 00:46 | <@mikegrb> | karma caker |
| 00:46 | <sighup> | caker has karma of 6 |
| 00:46 | <@mikegrb> | karma linode |
| 00:46 | <sighup> | linode has karma of 1 |
| 00:46 | <@mikegrb> | :) |
| 00:47 | <@caker> | linode++ |
| 00:47 | <@mikegrb> | topten karma |
| 00:47 | <sighup> | Top 10 karma is: 1. caker (6), 2. linode (1), 3. heidi (1), 4. tjfontaine (1) |
| 00:47 | <@mikegrb> | :) |
| 00:47 | <EFudd> | it shouldn't allow one to up their own karma :) |
| 00:47 | <@mikegrb> | it doesn't |
| 00:47 | <@mikegrb> | mikegrb++ |
| 00:47 | <EFudd> | ok. |
| 00:47 | <@mikegrb> | karma mikegrb |
| 00:47 | <sighup> | mikegrb has neutral karma |
| 00:47 | <@mikegrb> | :) |
| 00:47 | <EFudd> | mikegrb-- for lack of smlnk support |
| 00:47 | <@mikegrb> | though it should have upped linode for caker |
| 00:48 | <@mikegrb> | heh |
| 00:48 | <@mikegrb> | karma mikegrb |
| 00:48 | <sighup> | mikegrb has neutral karma |
| 00:48 | <@mikegrb> | try adding |
| 00:48 | <EFudd> | Bah. See, it sux0rs :) |
| 00:48 | <@caker> | karma foobar |
| 00:48 | <sighup> | foobar has neutral karma |
| 00:48 | <EFudd> | mikegrb-- |
| 00:48 | <@caker> | topten karma |
| 00:48 | <sighup> | Top 10 karma is: 1. caker (6), 2. linode (1), 3. heidi (1), 4. tjfontaine (1) |
| 00:48 | <EFudd> | karma mikegrb |
| 00:48 | <sighup> | mikegrb has neutral karma |
| 00:48 | <@mikegrb> | I need to check default permissions |
| 00:48 | <@mikegrb> | heh okay one sec |
| 00:48 | <@caker> | How'd linode get in there? |
| 00:48 | <@mikegrb> | I added it |
| 00:48 | <EFudd> | linode-- |
| 00:48 | <EFudd> | karma linode |
| 00:48 | <sighup> | linode has karma of 1 |
| 00:48 | <EFudd> | linode++ |
| 00:48 | <EFudd> | karma linode |
| 00:48 | <sighup> | linode has karma of 1 |
| 00:48 | | * EFudd wanders off |
| 00:49 | <@caker> | linode++ |
| 00:49 | <@caker> | bah |
| 00:49 | -!- | sighup [me@thegrebs.com] has quit [Quit: regrouping; bbiab] |
| 00:49 | -!- | sighup [me@thegrebs.com] has joined #linode |
| 00:49 | <@mikegrb> | now give it a try caker |
| 00:49 | <@mikegrb> | it should listen to other people now <g> |
| 00:50 | <@caker> | linode++ |
| 00:50 | <@caker> | linode++ |
| 00:50 | <@caker> | linode++ |
| 00:50 | <@caker> | linode++ |
| 00:50 | <@caker> | linode++ |
| 00:50 | <EFudd> | linode.cakerspocket++ |
| 00:50 | <@mikegrb> | heh |
| 00:50 | <EFudd> | lets be specific! |
| 00:50 | <@mikegrb> | topten karma |
| 00:50 | <sighup> | Top 10 karma is: 1. linode (7), 2. caker (6), 3. linode.cakerspocket (1), 4. heidi (1), 5. tjfontaine (1) |
| 00:51 | <@mikegrb> | yha |
| 00:51 | <@mikegrb> | all beter now |
| 00:51 | <@caker> | oh brother :) |
| 00:51 | <EFudd> | :-) |
| 00:51 | <@mikegrb> | also plain topten for activity |
| 00:51 | <@mikegrb> | topten |
| 00:51 | <sighup> | Top 10 are: 1. mikegrb (142), 2. efudd (37), 3. caker (23), 4. tjfontaine (8), 5. smlnk (1) |
| 00:51 | <EFudd> | sighup foo is bar |
| 00:51 | <sighup> | OK, EFudd. |
| 00:51 | <EFudd> | sighup foo.lock jason@forever.broked.net |
| 00:51 | <sighup> | EFudd: excuse me? |
| 00:51 | <@caker> | more like linode.cakerspocket->fork(theplanet,he,machines,etc,etc) |
| 00:51 | <EFudd> | sighup foo.lock is jason@forever.broked.net |
| 00:51 | <sighup> | OK, EFudd. |
| 00:51 | <EFudd> | sighup, forget foo |
| 00:51 | <sighup> | you have no access to remove factoids |
| 00:51 | <@mikegrb> | heh |
| 00:51 | <EFudd> | sighup, die, kthnx. |
| 00:51 | <sighup> | EFudd: what? |
| 00:52 | <@mikegrb> | sighup: forget foo |
| 00:52 | <sighup> | mikegrb: I forgot foo |
| 00:52 | <@mikegrb> | heh |
| 00:52 | <EFudd> | sighup, status |
| 00:52 | <sighup> | Since Thu Nov 6 00:49:17 2003, there have been 3 modifications and 0 questions. I have been awake for 2 minutes, 53 seconds this session, and currently reference 18 factoids. Addressing is in optional mode. |
| 00:52 | <EFudd> | sighup, please note that your configuration is fonked. |
| 00:52 | <sighup> | OK, EFudd. |
| 00:52 | <EFudd> | sighup search config |
| 00:52 | <sighup> | EFudd: i'm not following you... |
| 00:52 | | * caker goes back to coding truncate.c |
| 00:52 | <@mikegrb> | heh |
| 00:52 | | * EFudd forgets infobot syntax |
| 00:52 | <EFudd> | er |
| 00:52 | <@mikegrb> | it's a little different b/c it is all perl and not the original infobot |
| 00:53 | <EFudd> | what is the purpose of said truncate.c ? |
| 00:53 | <@mikegrb> | resize down a filesystem |
| 00:53 | | * EFudd ponders the usefulness of a seperate truncate binary and presumes it's part of something larger |
| 00:53 | <@mikegrb> | can only go up right now |
| 00:53 | <EFudd> | oic. |
| 00:54 | <@caker> | its a little wrapper for the truncate syscall... |
| 00:54 | <@caker> | er libc |
| 00:54 | <EFudd> | for fun, ensure your offset is stored in 8bits. |
| 00:55 | <@caker> | hehe |
| 00:55 | <EFudd> | ok. seriously FAAK. night folk. |
| 00:56 | <@mikegrb> | heh have a good night |
| 00:56 | <@mikegrb> | caker you can look fwd to the matrix, was great.. that is all I will say |
| 00:56 | <@caker> | Cool, I am .. mb this weekend |
| 00:57 | <@caker> | at the largest theater east of the mississippi |
| 00:57 | <@caker> | :-p |
| 00:57 | <@mikegrb> | heh |
| 00:57 | <@caker> | It's not all that, believe me .. it's in Nashville :) |
| 00:57 | | * caker ponders the destructive nature of resizing down |
| 01:56 | | * caker resizes some disks |
| 02:01 | -!- | sighup [me@thegrebs.com] has quit [Quit: mikegrb] |
| 02:03 | -!- | sighup [me@thegrebs.com] has joined #linode |
| 02:12 | <@mikegrb> | caker you should go to bed |
| 02:12 | <@mikegrb> | what time is it? |
| 02:12 | <sighup> | It's about ten past two in the middle of the night, mikegrb. |
| 02:12 | <@caker> | it's 1:11 here |
| 02:13 | <@mikegrb> | heh |
| 02:13 | <@mikegrb> | 8-ball should caker go to bed? |
| 02:13 | | * sighup shakes the psychic purple sphere... |
| 02:13 | <sighup> | It says 'NOT,' mikegrb |
| 02:13 | <@mikegrb> | hmm |
| 02:13 | <@mikegrb> | good bot |
| 02:13 | <sighup> | thanks mikegrb :) |
| 02:13 | <@caker> | muhahhaa |
| 02:13 | <@mikegrb> | heh |
| 02:14 | | * mikegrb found some cool featurs |
| 02:14 | <@mikegrb> | er features |
| 02:14 | <@caker> | bad bot |
| 02:14 | <@mikegrb> | it can do rss |
| 02:14 | <@mikegrb> | what is wiki? |
| 02:14 | <sighup> | mikegrb: FlashTsopInstructions; FlashTsopInstructions; VgaOutput; FrontPage; UpgradingXboxMemory; FrontPage; FrontPage; FrontPage; UpgradingXboxMemory; UpgradingXboxMemory; UpgradingXboxMemory; UpgradingXboxMemory; UpgradingXboxMemory; UpgradingXboxMemory; UpgradingXboxMemory |
| 02:14 | <@caker> | from /. and others? |
| 02:14 | <@mikegrb> | that would be the xbox-linux wiki |
| 02:14 | <@mikegrb> | well better even you can say 'blah is <rss=somesuch>' |
| 02:14 | <@mikegrb> | what is xbox-scene-rss? |
| 02:15 | <sighup> | mikegrb: Xecuter 2.3 FINAL; MS/IBM may still use x86 in Xbox2 ?; Gentoox: default editor to nano; (USA) 'Cube ahead of 'Box; (JAPAN) Pizza and Xbox: Together at Last; Craxtion v3.1; XB-News v1.0 build 0304; Latest UK games console figures: Xbox surge continues; More about Xbox Next's IBM CPU; AllXboxSkins |
| 02:15 | <@mikegrb> | makes it nice and easy |
| 02:15 | | * mikegrb has been playing |
| 02:15 | <@mikegrb> | supposed to get the weather but it is broke, I need to look at the web pages it uses |
| 02:16 | <@mikegrb> | metar kchs |
| 02:16 | <sighup> | KCHS 060556Z VRB05KT 10SM FEW018 SCT026 23/22 A3011 RMK AO2 SLP195 T02280222 10239 20222 56007 |
| 02:16 | <@mikegrb> | metars work though, that has the weather in piolt form |
| 02:16 | <sighup> | That doesn't look right. The 'metar' command takes an airport identifier and returns the current conditions at the airport in METAR format. (Also, try 'metar HELP'.) |
| 02:16 | <@mikegrb> | heh |
| 02:16 | <@caker> | metar bna |
| 02:16 | <sighup> | KBNA 060611Z 34005KT 10SM BKN013 BKN090 14/11 A3010 RMK AO2 |
| 02:16 | <@mikegrb> | sighup: shutup |
| 02:16 | <sighup> | :X |
| 02:16 | <@mikegrb> | metar somesuch |
| 02:16 | <sighup> | 'SOMESUCH' doesn't look like a valid ICAO airport identifier. |
| 02:16 | <@mikegrb> | ah |
| 02:16 | <@mikegrb> | well |
| 02:17 | <@mikegrb> | 5+5? |
| 02:17 | <sighup> | 10 |
| 02:17 | <@mikegrb> | that makes it stop responding to some stuff |
| 02:17 | | * mikegrb watches a port-a-poty fly into the air powered by rocket engines |
| 02:18 | <@mikegrb> | lots of info in metars though, cloud types and heights, temp wind speed and direction etc |
| 02:26 | <@mikegrb> | quote msft |
| 02:26 | <sighup> | MSFT last 11/5/2003 4:01pm: 26.10 +0.03 [0.12%] (26.32 - 26.00) [Open 26.15] Vol 61,569,648 |
| 02:26 | <@mikegrb> | quote LNODE |
| 02:26 | <@caker> | quote hstm |
| 02:26 | <sighup> | HSTM last 11/5/2003 3:51pm: 2.994 -0.056 [-1.84%] (3.15 - 2.941) [Open 3.15] Vol 14,250 |
| 02:26 | <@caker> | my old company |
| 02:26 | <@mikegrb> | ahh |
| 02:26 | <@mikegrb> | be zippy sighup |
| 02:26 | <@mikegrb> | sighup: be zippy |
| 02:26 | <sighup> | You mean you don't want to watch WRESTLING from ATLANTA? |
| 02:26 | <@caker> | LNODE :) |
| 02:26 | <@mikegrb> | sighup: be zippy |
| 02:27 | <@mikegrb> | caker indeed |
| 02:27 | <@caker> | quote mnncx |
| 02:27 | <sighup> | MNNCX last 11/5/2003 6:01pm: 16.02 -0.12 [-0.74%] (N/A - N/A) [Open N/A] Vol N/A |
| 02:27 | <@mikegrb> | not yet though |
| 02:27 | | * caker pukes |
| 02:27 | <@mikegrb> | who is that? |
| 02:27 | <@caker> | bought at 50 a few yrs ago |
| 02:27 | <@mikegrb> | oh heh |
| 02:28 | <@mikegrb> | index nasdaq |
| 02:28 | <sighup> | ^IXIC last 11/5/2003 5:16pm: 1959.37 +1.41 [0.07%] (1966.15 - 1938.22) [Open 1957.00] Vol 0 |
| 02:28 | <@caker> | munder netnet tech mutual fund |
| 02:28 | <@mikegrb> | ahh |
| 02:28 | <@caker> | munder == big investment ppl |
| 02:28 | <@mikegrb> | sighup: good job |
| 02:28 | <sighup> | mikegrb: i'm not following you... |
| 02:28 | <@mikegrb> | oh |
| 02:28 | <@mikegrb> | sighup: you rock |
| 02:28 | <sighup> | thanks mikegrb :) |
| 02:28 | <@mikegrb> | I though good job worked :/ |
| 02:29 | <@mikegrb> | sighup: flighttracker random |
| 02:29 | <sighup> | SKQ901 BUY[20:54]->PDK[22:42] (Arrived) |
| 02:29 | <@mikegrb> | heh |
| 02:30 | <@mikegrb> | random airline flight status |
| 02:30 | <@mikegrb> | flighttracker SWA2012 |
| 02:30 | <sighup> | SWA2012 [:]->[:] () , , remaining |
| 02:30 | <@mikegrb> | heh |
| 02:30 | <@mikegrb> | bad flight number |
| 02:31 | <@mikegrb> | seen tjfontaine |
| 02:31 | <sighup> | tjfontaine was last seen on &orion 19 minutes and 7 seconds ago, saying: (detached) [1068102728] |
| 02:31 | <@caker> | seen caker |
| 02:31 | <sighup> | caker was last seen on #linode 0 seconds ago, saying: seen caker [1068103885] |
| 02:31 | <@caker> | spooky |
| 02:31 | <@mikegrb> | it has a persistent last seen database across all channels it is in |
| 02:31 | <@mikegrb> | seen fuzzac |
| 02:31 | <sighup> | fuzzac was last seen on #xbox-linux 52 minutes and 47 seconds ago, saying: hmm looks like a world of pain. thanks for the info though... ;) [1068100746] |
| 02:32 | <@mikegrb> | heh poor soul wanted to run win xp on an xbox |
| 02:32 | <@mikegrb> | rememinds me of the chap you mentioned he casually remarked that he was off to write a UML control panel |
| 02:32 | <@caker> | hrm .. ask Artifex :) |
| 02:32 | <@mikegrb> | shhhh |
| 02:32 | <@caker> | hehe |
| 02:32 | <@mikegrb> | nobody is supposed to know about that |
| 02:32 | <@mikegrb> | ;) |
| 02:33 | <@caker> | it's a guess |
| 02:33 | <@mikegrb> | oh |
| 02:33 | <@mikegrb> | oops |
| 02:33 | <@caker> | his own fault :) |
| 02:33 | <@caker> | (that's, if I'm right) |
| 02:33 | <@mikegrb> | right if... no telling what he is up to |
| 02:33 | <@mikegrb> | very bright though |
| 02:33 | <@mikegrb> | Artifex++ |
| 02:34 | <@mikegrb> | this bot can even lookup ebay listings |
| 02:34 | <@mikegrb> | 'ebay (itemnumber|sellers username)' |
| 02:34 | <@mikegrb> | oh and |
| 02:35 | <@mikegrb> | ascii 124 |
| 02:35 | <@caker> | can I hook it into snmp and query the switches? |
| 02:35 | <@mikegrb> | prob so |
| 02:35 | <@mikegrb> | if you wanted |
| 02:35 | <@mikegrb> | it's all perl |
| 02:35 | <@mikegrb> | pretty simple api too |
| 02:35 | <@caker> | ascii 52 |
| 02:35 | <@mikegrb> | sighup: ascii 52 |
| 02:35 | <sighup> | ascii 52 is '4' |
| 02:35 | <@mikegrb> | sighup: ord 4 |
| 02:35 | <sighup> | '4' is ascii 52 |
| 02:35 | <@mikegrb> | :) |
| 02:35 | <@mikegrb> | pretty useful for quick questions you'd rather not lookup |
| 02:36 | <@mikegrb> | will answer in msg too |
| 02:36 | <@mikegrb> | faster then launching a calculator |
| 02:36 | <@mikegrb> | dns thegrebs.com |
| 02:36 | <@caker> | sighup: ascii 9 |
| 02:36 | <sighup> | ascii 9 is '^I' |
| 02:36 | <@caker> | sighup: ascii 7 |
| 02:36 | <sighup> | ascii 7 is '^G' |
| 02:36 | <@mikegrb> | sighup: dns thegrebs.com |
| 02:36 | <sighup> | mikegrb: thegrebs.com is 64.62.190.57 |
| 02:37 | <@mikegrb> | properly escaped |
| 02:37 | <@caker> | yeah |
| 02:37 | <@caker> | sighup |
| 02:37 | <sighup> | yes, caker? |
| 02:37 | <@mikegrb> | heh |
| 02:37 | <@caker> | sighup: whois bigantenna.com |
| 02:37 | <sighup> | caker: wish i knew |
| 02:37 | <@caker> | sighup: dns bigantenna.com |
| 02:37 | <sighup> | caker: bigantenna.com is 216.156.129.107 |
| 02:37 | <@mikegrb> | heh |
| 02:37 | <@caker> | sighup: dns linode.com |
| 02:37 | <sighup> | caker: linode.com is 216.156.129.126 |
| 02:37 | <@mikegrb> | there is a module somwhere that is supposed to handle whois |
| 02:37 | <@mikegrb> | sighup: internic bigantenna.com |
| 02:37 | <sighup> | mikegrb: excuse me? |
| 02:37 | <@mikegrb> | heh |
| 02:37 | <@mikegrb> | I thouight I saw that as the cmd |
| 02:38 | <Artifex> | huh? windows on the xbox? |
| 02:38 | <Artifex> | boy, that'd sure be neat |
| 02:38 | <@mikegrb> | heh |
| 02:38 | <@caker> | :-p |
| 02:38 | <@mikegrb> | karma Artifex |
| 02:38 | <@mikegrb> | sighup: wakeup |
| 02:38 | <sighup> | :O |
| 02:38 | <@mikegrb> | karma Artifex |
| 02:38 | <@mikegrb> | bastard |
| 02:38 | | * Artifex doesnt know nothin about nothin |
| 02:38 | <@mikegrb> | sighup: karma Artifex |
| 02:38 | <sighup> | artifex has karma of 3 |
| 02:38 | <@caker> | Artifex++ |
| 02:38 | <@mikegrb> | sighup: karma Artifex |
| 02:38 | <sighup> | artifex has karma of 4 |
| 02:38 | <Artifex> | i always wonder how such silly rumors get spread |
| 02:38 | <@caker> | sighup: Artifex++ |
| 02:39 | <Artifex> | night folks, i'm way overdue for some sleep |
| 02:39 | <@mikegrb> | heh night Artifex |
| 02:39 | | * Artifex is away: I'm busy |
| 02:40 | | * Artifex is away: sleeping |
| 02:40 | <@mikegrb> | Reset! |
| 02:40 | <@mikegrb> | reset! |
| 02:40 | <@mikegrb> | sighup: reset! |
| 02:40 | <sighup> | mikegrb: Okay. |
| 02:40 | <@mikegrb> | internic bigantenna.com |
| 02:40 | <@mikegrb> | sighup: internic bigantenna.com |
| 02:40 | <sighup> | mikegrb: i'm not following you... |
| 02:40 | <@mikegrb> | sighup: Internic bigantenna.com |
| 02:40 | <sighup> | mikegrb: excuse me? |
| 02:40 | <@mikegrb> | bah |
| 02:42 | <@mikegrb> | looks like it only reloads modules already loaded |
| 02:42 | <@mikegrb> | sighup: die |
| 02:42 | <sighup> | mikegrb: i'm not following you... |
| 02:42 | <@mikegrb> | sighup: die! |
| 02:42 | <sighup> | mikegrb: what? |
| 02:42 | <@mikegrb> | argh |
| 02:42 | <@mikegrb> | oh msg |
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| 02:44 | <@mikegrb> | hmm |
| 02:44 | <@mikegrb> | well it still didn't load the module |
| 02:51 | <@mikegrb> | what is 3am? |
| 02:51 | <sighup> | rumour has it 3am is damn late, go to bed |
| 02:51 | <@mikegrb> | night caker |
| 02:58 | <@mikegrb> | caker: quick question |
| 02:58 | <@mikegrb> | members site says 27% cpu used by my linode |
| 02:59 | <@mikegrb> | 100/16? |
| 02:59 | <sighup> | 6.25 |
| 02:59 | <@mikegrb> | I should be using around six and a quarter percent? |
| 03:00 | | * mikegrb wants to be a good customer |
| 03:00 | <@caker> | hmm |
| 03:00 | <@caker> | That's total, not average, actually |
| 03:00 | <@caker> | (its labeled wrong) |
| 03:00 | <@mikegrb> | oh |
| 03:00 | <@mikegrb> | so just not worry about it? |
| 03:00 | <@caker> | So one day at 90% and other three low would get you that total .. |
| 03:01 | <@caker> | Not at all .. plenty of cpu available |
| 03:01 | <@mikegrb> | have you considered showing next to it the average total for a linode on same host or same linode type? |
| 03:01 | <@caker> | thanks for asking |
| 03:01 | <@mikegrb> | would make the number more meaningful to a luser like me |
| 03:01 | <@caker> | For all linodes? yeah, I have that in my local pool |
| 03:01 | <@caker> | all linodes on same host |
| 03:01 | <@caker> | But, it's only the sum of the linodes |
| 03:02 | <@caker> | doesn't include other stuff the host do (which isn't much, so number would still be good) |
| 03:02 | <@mikegrb> | okie |
| 03:02 | <@caker> | hey |
| 03:02 | <@mikegrb> | ? |
| 03:02 | <@caker> | Actually what I have going is a current loadavg meter on the hosts, too |
| 03:03 | <@caker> | Would take actual loadavg (say the 5 minute one) and split it into four groups .. idle, low, med, high |
| 03:10 | <@mikegrb> | ahh |
| 03:10 | <@mikegrb> | those groups dynamic based on current load |
| 03:11 | <@mikegrb> | er gotta step away again |
| 03:11 | <@mikegrb> | I'll talk to you tommorow ;) |
| 03:11 | <@caker> | ok --cya |
| 03:41 | <wap> | morning |
| 03:41 | <@caker> | heh |
| 03:41 | <@caker> | good morning |
| 03:41 | <wap> | :) |
| 03:44 | <wap> | caker: You'll think I'm really greedy :p But I'd just like to know, do you plan to increase the transfer/mo from 25Gb to 38Gb? Or will it remain 25Gb? I'd just like to know - if it's a yes, there's no hurry - if it's a no, I feel already fine ;) |
| 03:45 | <@caker> | nope -- i ammended the forum post |
| 03:45 | <wap> | caker: okie :) |
| 03:51 | | * caker has resize down working |
| 03:51 | <wap> | caker: don't you forget to get some sleep ;) |
| 03:52 | <@caker> | Going now :) .. nite |
| 03:52 | <wap> | g'night |
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| 04:01 | -!- | mode/#linode [+o adamgent] by ChanServ |
| 04:01 | <@adamgent> | morning all |
| 04:02 | <wap> | morning :) I think all == me ;) |
| 04:35 | <wap> | I need a reboot. brb |
| 04:38 | | * wap is back |
| 05:22 | <shakr> | what's the url again for the channel log? |
| 08:00 | <wap> | what's the command to get the size of all directories (including all subdirs) on my system? |
| 08:05 | <wap> | du -h was the answer ;) |
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| 08:10 | <eadz> | there is a lot of talk about Linode's cluster, but is there a cluster? by that I mean sharing CPU and ram across hosts. |
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| 09:11 | <jax> | shakr: http://www.linode.com/irc/logs/ |
| 09:12 | <jax> | but i'm not seeing too many logs |
| 09:12 | | * jax wonders whether caker ever sleeps |
| 09:13 | <@mikegrb> | no |
| 09:14 | <@mikegrb> | fcol that |
| 09:14 | <sighup> | Your fcol is http://xev.us/rD |
| 09:14 | <@mikegrb> | heh short version of that url |
| 09:14 | <@mikegrb> | there is also http://www.michalandheidi.net/irc/ |
| 09:14 | <@mikegrb> | searchable even |
| 09:16 | <jax> | did anyone see the attempt to hack the linux kernel? |
| 09:17 | <@mikegrb> | yes |
| 09:17 | <@mikegrb> | interesting |
| 09:18 | <@mikegrb> | slashdot headlines |
| 09:18 | <sighup> | Slashdot - Updated 2003-11-06 13:46:00 | Sun Produces Strongest Flare Ever Recorded | Handy Wristwatch Phone | Tanker Truck Shut Down Via Satellite | Quantum Cryptography Systems Commercially Launched |
| 09:18 | <@mikegrb> | ahh not recent enough |
| 09:18 | <jax> | pulling from rss? |
| 09:18 | <@mikegrb> | I'm not certain where it pulls it from, I think so though |
| 09:19 | <@mikegrb> | it does support rss |
| 09:19 | <@mikegrb> | what is xbox-scene-rss? |
| 09:19 | <sighup> | mikegrb: Microsoft Celebrates Busiest Xbox Live! Period; Xecuter 2.3 FINAL; MS/IBM may still use x86 in Xbox2 ?; Gentoox: default editor to nano; (USA) 'Cube ahead of 'Box; (JAPAN) Pizza and Xbox: Together at Last; Craxtion v3.1; XB-News v1.0 build 0304; Latest UK games console figures: Xbox surge continues; More about Xbox Next's IBM CPU |
| 09:19 | <@mikegrb> | though slashdot is a special case |
| 09:19 | | * Artifex is away: work |
| 09:20 | | * mikegrb looks at the code |
| 09:20 | <@mikegrb> | yes it uses the slashdot.xml file in the root |
| 09:20 | <wap> | karma wap |
| 09:20 | <sighup> | wap has neutral karma |
| 09:20 | <@mikegrb> | heh |
| 09:20 | <@mikegrb> | wap-- |
| 09:20 | <@mikegrb> | ;) |
| 09:20 | <@mikegrb> | karma wap |
| 09:20 | <sighup> | wap has karma of -1 |
| 09:20 | <wap> | what to get positive karma ;) ? |
| 09:20 | <wap> | :p |
| 09:21 | <@mikegrb> | wap++ |
| 09:21 | <wap> | wap++ |
| 09:21 | <wap> | lol |
| 09:21 | <@mikegrb> | it won't listen to you, that's cheating |
| 09:21 | <@mikegrb> | karma wap |
| 09:21 | <sighup> | wap has neutral karma |
| 09:21 | | * wap nods |
| 09:21 | <@mikegrb> | :) |
| 09:21 | <wap> | he told me ;) |
| 09:21 | <@mikegrb> | topten karma |
| 09:21 | <sighup> | Top 10 karma is: 1. mikegrb (8), 2. linode (7), 3. heidi (7), 4. caker (6), 5. artifex (5), 6. sighup (4), 7. paulproteus (2), 8. linode.cakerspocket (1), 9. znark (1), 10. directfb (1) |
| 09:21 | <@mikegrb> | oh did it message you? |
| 09:21 | <wap> | yep |
| 09:21 | <wap> | wap++ |
| 09:21 | <@mikegrb> | spiffy |
| 09:21 | <@mikegrb> | mikegrb++ |
| 09:21 | <wap> | <sighup> please don't karma yourself |
| 09:21 | <@mikegrb> | :) |
| 09:23 | <wap> | Could be great to have an A.L.I.C.E bot |
| 09:23 | <@mikegrb> | reset! |
| 09:23 | <sighup> | mikegrb: Okay. |
| 09:23 | <@mikegrb> | slashdot hearlines |
| 09:23 | <@mikegrb> | er |
| 09:24 | <wap> | lol |
| 09:24 | <@mikegrb> | slashdot headlines |
| 09:24 | <sighup> | Slashdot - Updated 2003-11-06 13:46:00 | Sun Produces Strongest Flare Ever Recorded | Handy Wristwatch Phone | Tanker Truck Shut Down Via Satellite | Quantum Cryptography Systems Commercially Launched | New Hitchhiker's Guide Radio Series Announced | Linux Kernel Back-Door Hack Attempt Discovered | Blender Conference Closes, Version 2.3 Released | Traffic Light Switcher Makes Critics See Red |
| 09:24 | <@mikegrb> | :) |
| 09:26 | <wap> | mikegrb: how much xfer does your irc server takes per month? you have an estimate? |
| 09:26 | <wap> | s/takes/take |
| 09:26 | <@mikegrb> | less then 1gb |
| 09:26 | <@mikegrb> | guestimate |
| 09:27 | <wap> | you'll have to guide me trough ;) |
| 09:27 | <@mikegrb> | bandwidth isn't noticable from it on mrtg graphs |
| 09:52 | <@adamgent> | hi akk |
| 09:52 | <@adamgent> | all even |
| 10:19 | <@mikegrb> | wap: you around |
| 10:23 | <wap> | yep |
| 10:23 | <@mikegrb> | you might want to check for an /etc/profile file |
| 10:23 | <@mikegrb> | see if PS1 is set there |
| 10:24 | <wap> | it's just set to '# ' or '$ ' |
| 10:26 | <@mikegrb> | try changing it to what you want there and then doing source /etc/profile |
| 10:28 | <wap> | well changing ~/.bashrc does work if I source it. but how could I make the change to apply forever? |
| 10:28 | <@adamgent> | it will run when you log into the bash shell |
| 10:28 | <@mikegrb> | source'ing the file is mainly to get it to apply right now |
| 10:28 | <@mikegrb> | it should next time you log in automagically |
| 10:30 | <wap> | oh well... I'm getting a bit tired now lol will check all this tomorrow. thanks. |
| 10:31 | <@mikegrb> | no prob |
| 10:31 | <@mikegrb> | have a good night |
| 10:32 | <wap> | it's afternoon here ;) but I may have a lil nap ;) |
| 10:32 | <@mikegrb> | oh heh |
| 10:32 | | * mikegrb knows how that is |
| 10:32 | <@mikegrb> | went to bed at 3 this morning |
| 10:32 | <@mikegrb> | then couldn't fall asleep til almost 4 :/ |
| 10:33 | <wap> | if the guy upstairs is kind enough to make some less noise :/ |
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| 10:33 | <@mikegrb> | heh |
| 10:33 | <@mikegrb> | I know how that is too wap |
| 10:33 | <@mikegrb> | dvl_: welcome |
| 10:33 | <wap> | lol |
| 10:33 | <wap> | mikegrb: see you later |
| 10:33 | <dvl_> | danke mike |
| 10:34 | <@mikegrb> | de nada |
| 10:34 | <@mikegrb> | heh |
| 10:34 | <dvl_> | i like this channel only thing is theres to many brains in it! |
| 10:34 | <@adamgent> | not on a friday night after the pub their isnt |
| 10:34 | <dvl_> | hehe |
| 10:35 | <dvl_> | i just come here to annoy caker anyways, he so loves me |
| 10:35 | <dvl_> | mikegrb: why if you have a linode 64 your swap is maxed at 64mb aswell ? |
| 10:35 | <dvl_> | i bit unfair ? |
| 10:35 | <dvl_> | i - a |
| 10:36 | <@adamgent> | ? |
| 10:36 | <@mikegrb> | is it? I had a linode64 initially with 100mb swap |
| 10:36 | <dvl_> | mines is 64 |
| 10:36 | <dvl_> | its setup as default says i cant change it |
| 10:37 | <dvl_> | then again my bad |
| 10:37 | <dvl_> | prolly because i took the full partition as my install |
| 10:37 | <@mikegrb> | oh well if your linode isn't booted up try removing and recreating |
| 10:37 | <@mikegrb> | heh |
| 10:37 | <dvl_> | its working finr |
| 10:37 | <@mikegrb> | that would do it ;) |
| 10:37 | <dvl_> | been running for days now |
| 10:37 | <dvl_> | just nothing thinking right until there hehe |
| 10:37 | <dvl_> | who said anything about friday nights after the pub ? :) |
| 10:38 | <@mikegrb> | chris just wrote some code to resize down a filesystem |
| 10:38 | <@mikegrb> | I don't know if it is live yet |
| 10:38 | | * dvl_ is stupid |
| 10:38 | <dvl_> | anyway of changing the filesize on the fly ? |
| 10:38 | <@mikegrb> | no |
| 10:38 | <dvl_> | reducing my main partition |
| 10:39 | <dvl_> | damn |
| 10:39 | <@mikegrb> | you would have to shut down, I know chris just wrote the code this morning though so it might not be available yet |
| 10:39 | <dvl_> | you i could just buy hdd space then |
| 10:39 | <dvl_> | and do it that way |
| 10:39 | <@mikegrb> | heh |
| 10:39 | <@mikegrb> | yha |
| 10:39 | <@mikegrb> | always works |
| 10:39 | <dvl_> | but i dont want to :) |
| 10:40 | <dvl_> | hes got his hands deep enough in my pockets :P |
| 10:40 | <dvl_> | only kidding |
| 10:40 | <dvl_> | hehe |
| 10:40 | <dvl_> | just sometimes he gets to close :) |
| 10:41 | <@mikegrb> | heh |
| 10:41 | <dvl_> | so if i add 1gb i could make a 1gb swap |
| 10:41 | <dvl_> | or would that be crazy ? |
| 10:42 | <@adamgent> | you could, but it would be crazy |
| 10:42 | <dvl_> | what would you say on any system linux/unix would be a nice swap size ? |
| 10:42 | <dvl_> | or is it like windows down to the physical ram ? |
| 10:42 | <@adamgent> | depends on what you are doing |
| 10:43 | <@adamgent> | some people say, double the amount of physical, some people say 1 and a half times the physical |
| 10:43 | <dvl_> | well i am running two bounces just now |
| 10:43 | <@adamgent> | 128 then |
| 10:43 | <dvl_> | and its eating ram :) |
| 10:43 | <@adamgent> | you can always change it |
| 10:44 | <dvl_> | true |
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| 10:48 | <sunny_> | caker: ping |
| 10:49 | <sunny_> | Linux polygon 2.4.22-linode10-5um #4 Sat Oct 11 20:57:56 EDT 2003 i686 unknown |
| 10:53 | <sunny_> | well, when you get a chance, please look at the bugs forum |
| 10:53 | <sunny_> | thanks man |
| 10:53 | <sunny_> | take care everyone |
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| 10:53 | <@mikegrb> | heh |
| 10:53 | <@mikegrb> | quick that was |
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| 10:56 | <@adamgent> | hi jax |
| 10:58 | <jax-work> | hey |
| 11:18 | <dvl_> | adamgent do you work at linode ? |
| 11:18 | <dvl_> | or for should i say :) |
| 11:19 | <@mikegrb> | just caker |
| 11:20 | <dvl_> | thats cool asked him just there |
| 11:20 | <dvl_> | was just going to ask about traffic etc |
| 11:39 | <@adamgent> | you could always ask the question... |
| 11:45 | <dvl_> | its to do with apr traffic |
| 11:48 | <@adamgent> | and |
| 11:48 | <@adamgent> | i thought chris removed all that from the bandwidth calcs |
| 11:49 | <dvl_> | well i hope so :) |
| 11:49 | <dvl_> | because i am running 1 bnc |
| 11:49 | <dvl_> | and its high as hell |
| 11:49 | <dvl_> | only thing i can think of |
| 11:49 | <dvl_> | is apr been calc'd |
| 11:50 | <@adamgent> | there is something on the forum about what he removed from the calc, but apr should not be that high |
| 11:51 | <dvl_> | we are talking mb |
| 11:51 | <dvl_> | not gb's |
| 11:51 | <dvl_> | but then again 1 bnc for 1 day shouldnt be in the 30-40mb marg |
| 11:54 | <@adamgent> | what are you using the bnc for |
| 11:55 | <dvl_> | psybnc |
| 11:55 | <dvl_> | just myself on it |
| 12:00 | <@adamgent> | in the end if it is coming from an external source it should be counted |
| 12:06 | <dvl_> | yes thats true |
| 12:06 | <dvl_> | i agree |
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| 12:25 | <wap> | If I create 2 hard drive images for hosting /usr and /home, what are the steps to actually move the initial files that were in /usr and /home in the drive images before mounting them? |
| 12:37 | <wap> | or is there another way to get to the same result ? ;) |
| 12:47 | <@adamgent> | moving /usr is a bit harder but for /home, you can rename it to /home2, mount the new /home and copy over the contects of the old /home |
| 12:49 | <wap> | adamgent: actually /home is easy since it's empty after the install process. but how would I do with /usr? |
| 12:50 | <@mikegrb> | best bet is probably leave existing usr mount the new one as /usrnew or some such |
| 12:50 | <@mikegrb> | then transfer everything over |
| 12:50 | <@adamgent> | i have never move /usr before |
| 12:50 | <@mikegrb> | hmm |
| 12:51 | <@mikegrb> | well all the 'necesary' utils are in /bin and /sbin, that being their purpose |
| 12:51 | <@mikegrb> | so transfer everything over |
| 12:51 | <@mikegrb> | make sure it is good |
| 12:51 | <wap> | mikegrb: what would be the command to transfer everything over? |
| 12:51 | <@mikegrb> | edit the fstab to mount this new partition as /usr |
| 12:51 | <@adamgent> | yeah I guess mounting the new one as /usrnew, copying all the data over, rename /usr to /usrold, shutdown the linode, change the /usrnew to /usr |
| 12:51 | <@adamgent> | cp -r * |
| 12:52 | <@adamgent> | cp -r /usr /usrnew |
| 12:52 | <@mikegrb> | maybe -ra |
| 12:52 | <@mikegrb> | a == more permissions or something I may be mixing tar options <G> |
| 12:52 | <wap> | ok, and at what stage should I edit fstab? |
| 12:52 | <@adamgent> | -a is archive |
| 12:52 | <@mikegrb> | after you mv usr to usrold |
| 12:52 | <@mikegrb> | do a mkdir /usr |
| 12:53 | <@mikegrb> | you can edit the fstab anytime |
| 12:53 | <@adamgent> | i would do a cp not mv |
| 12:53 | <@mikegrb> | might want to do it first so you can use the text editor of your choice |
| 12:53 | <@mikegrb> | which is most likely located in /usr/bin |
| 12:53 | <@mikegrb> | changes in the fstab wont take affect until reboot |
| 12:54 | <@mikegrb> | once you do reboot and everything is fine you can rm -rf /usrold |
| 12:54 | <wap> | ok, I'll try ;) |
| 12:54 | <@adamgent> | you will need to put in --preserve to |
| 12:54 | <@adamgent> | --preserve=all |
| 13:09 | <wap> | so that would be: cp -r --preserve /usr/* /usernew or I'm mistaken? |
| 13:10 | <@adamgent> | i would use --preserve=all |
| 13:11 | <wap> | okie |
| 13:11 | <@adamgent> | since you are copying you still have the originals left, take a look at the man page for cp |
| 13:11 | <@adamgent> | cp -r --preserve=all /usr /usernew |
| 13:12 | <wap> | I tried that but it results in a /usernew/usr dir |
| 13:12 | <wap> | isn't it /usr/* instead of /usr ? |
| 13:13 | <@adamgent> | you can try /usr/ |
| 13:13 | <@adamgent> | you can try /usr/* |
| 13:15 | | * wap nods |
| 13:15 | <wap> | I'll post a step-by-step guide on the forum if I eventually succeed :) |
| 13:17 | <EFudd> | cd /source; find . -print | cpio -pdmuv /new/location |
| 13:17 | <EFudd> | == best way ! |
| 13:18 | <EFudd> | just make sure you use the appropriate options to find to not traverse filesystems if there are submounts under /source |
| 13:19 | <@adamgent> | i would leave out the -v option, it will take ages otherwise |
| 13:20 | -!- | eadz [~eadz@203.99.26.249] has quit [Quit: BitchX-1.0c20cvs -- just do it.] |
| 13:20 | <EFudd> | Well, Perhaps. |
| 13:20 | <wap> | that seems to be the best way indeed! thanks EFudd :) |
| 13:21 | <wap> | EFudd++ |
| 13:21 | <wap> | adamgent++ |
| 13:21 | <wap> | ;) |
| 13:21 | <@mikegrb> | yes EFudd++ |
| 13:21 | <@mikegrb> | karma EFudd |
| 13:21 | <sighup> | efudd has neutral karma |
| 13:21 | <@mikegrb> | karma EFudd |
| 13:21 | <sighup> | efudd has karma of 2 |
| 13:21 | <@mikegrb> | better |
| 13:21 | <@mikegrb> | silly irssi putting tabs on the end of nicks |
| 13:24 | <wap> | I'll go back to this after diner. |
| 13:25 | <EFudd> | that cpio command can be used to completely dupe filesystems... including all file types. |
| 13:25 | <EFudd> | used to use it to mirror hpux root volumes |
| 13:28 | <@adamgent> | what is the difference to just cp then |
| 13:33 | <EFudd> | not all 'cp's support copying say, pipes? |
| 13:33 | <EFudd> | or various other file types |
| 13:33 | <@adamgent> | ok |
| 13:33 | <EFudd> | cp requires a |