| --- | Log | opened Sun Dec 21 00:00:24 2003 |
| 00:12 | coleslaw> | how is bandwidth limited on the linodes? |
| 00:13 | @mikegrb> | how is it limited? it isn't |
| 00:13 | coleslaw> | I mean, per user... |
| 00:13 | coleslaw> | mmm, true it's not |
| 00:13 | @mikegrb> | ;) |
| 00:13 | coleslaw> | 'cuz of the over rate thing |
| 00:13 | @mikegrb> | oh |
| 00:13 | @mikegrb> | it is counted |
| 00:13 | coleslaw> | how can it be 'hard' limited? |
| 00:14 | @mikegrb> | but not limited |
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| 00:20 | coleslaw> | how can it be limited? |
| 00:20 | coleslaw> | obviously you'd have to track the traffic (doh :P ) |
| 00:21 | inkblot> | so basically, you want to limit yours and you're asking how to go about doing it? |
| 00:21 | coleslaw> | lol, yup :P |
| 00:21 | coleslaw> | I'm reading |
| 00:21 | coleslaw> | and it's not what I'm after |
| 00:21 | inkblot> | http://lartc.org/ <-- good stuff |
| 00:21 | coleslaw> | I just started reading that like two minutes ago |
| 00:21 | inkblot> | in particular, look at the token bucket filter |
| 00:21 | coleslaw> | need to get back to it ;] |
| 00:22 | inkblot> | or maybe it's token bucket queue |
| 00:22 | inkblot> | it's filed under QoS |
| 00:26 | @mikegrb> | wondershaper lookes good |
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| 03:21 | * | mikegrb would just like to say that x2x is bad ass |
| 03:21 | @mikegrb> | that is all |
| 03:26 | @mikegrb> | sighup: bash 192888 |
| 03:26 | sighup> | <Jim_McNeat> Is there like a way to put a compiler in "Just trust me on that one" mode? |
| 03:33 | wap> | Morning. |
| 03:33 | @mikegrb> | wap: x2x is badass!!! |
| 03:34 | wap> | mikegrb: x2x? |
| 03:35 | @mikegrb> | yes |
| 03:35 | @mikegrb> | awesome stuff |
| 03:35 | @mikegrb> | I'm sitting at my desk here |
| 03:35 | @mikegrb> | have my laptop sitting to one side running kde |
| 03:35 | @mikegrb> | and gnome on the desktop in front of me |
| 03:36 | @mikegrb> | I move the mouse on the desktop to the left and when it hits the edge of the screen it keeps moving onto the laptop screen |
| 03:36 | @mikegrb> | I'm talking to you in a terminal on my laptop |
| 03:36 | @mikegrb> | using the desktop mouse and keyboard |
| 03:36 | @mikegrb> | of course, moving to the right edge of the laptop screen moves me back onto the desktop |
| 03:37 | wap> | interresting |
| 03:37 | wap> | mikegrb: you got an url about it? |
| 03:38 | @mikegrb> | hmmm one sec |
| 03:39 | @mikegrb> | synergy2.sf.net |
| 03:39 | @mikegrb> | similiar |
| 03:40 | wap> | I'll have a look at it today. Sounds handy |
| 03:40 | @mikegrb> | synergy works with multiple operating systems |
| 03:40 | @mikegrb> | x2x is very very tiny ap and only works with xwindows |
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| 05:18 | Griswald> | why not to use Kernel 2.6 yet: |
| 05:18 | Griswald> | The following link is from the LKML and is discussing a back door attempt in kernel 2.6. |
| 05:18 | Griswald> | http://kerneltrap.org/node/view/1584 |
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| 08:58 | guinea-sleep | is now known as guinea-pig |
| 09:24 | @adamg> | ping |
| 09:24 | @adamg> | sighup slashdot |
| 09:24 | sighup> | Slashdot - Updated 2003-12-21 13:11:00 | BusinessWeek on Outsourcing (http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/12/21/0432200) | Mitnick Calls for Hacker Stories (http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/12/21/0111248) | Your Cell Phone Is Tracking You (http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/12/21/0424202) | Brightmail Denies "White List" Deal With Spammer (http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/12/20/2327222) |
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| 10:27 | @adamg> | hi neorder |
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| 10:28 | @adamg> | :-( |
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| 10:37 | neorder> | hi |
| 10:38 | neorder> | any linode users? |
| 10:38 | @adamg> | yep |
| 10:38 | @adamg> | most people in here are linode users |
| 10:38 | neorder> | :p, huh, looks like i found the right place |
| 10:39 | neorder> | will you answer presale questions? |
| 10:39 | @adamg> | for offical answers you will have to ask caker |
| 10:39 | @adamg> | but I may be able to answer some questions |
| 10:40 | neorder> | okay, i got a ensim license, the min requirement to install it is 256 RAM, but i won't run any big website, so i suppose i can install it at linode 64? |
| 10:41 | @adamg> | I have never used ensim so I dont know how memory intensive it is, but if you have a big enough swap it should be ok |
| 10:42 | neorder> | do i set how big swap my own? sorry i am new to VPS and dedicate. |
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| 10:47 | @adamg> | gone already and he didnt even wait for an answer |
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| 11:29 | @guinea-pig> | this is normal behaviour |
| 11:30 | @adamg> | people asking questions and running or pinning out |
| 11:30 | @guinea-pig> | this too, is normal behaviour |
| 11:52 | guinea-pig | is now known as guinea-oot |
| 12:08 | Griswald> | sighup: g7 Griswald |
| 12:08 | sighup> | #G7 stats for Griswald, the MUD God -- 85/110 Current Level: 27 | Time to next level: 0 days, 04:45:25 | Status: online | Item Total: 216 | Total Time Idled: 2 days, 12:34:50 |
| 12:13 | @adamg> | sighup status |
| 12:13 | sighup> | Since Sat Dec 20 16:25:09 2003, there have been 0 modifications and 10 questions. I have been awake for 19 hours, 48 minutes, 48 seconds this session, and currently reference 12683 factoids. Addressing is in require mode. |
| 12:14 | @adamg> | sighup g7 guest44 |
| 12:14 | sighup> | #G7 stats for adamgent, the sleepy -- 18/110 Current Level: 43 | Time to next level: 3 days, 03:15:41 | Status: online | Item Total: 406 | Total Time Idled: 26 days, 15:07:55 |
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| 13:36 | ElfStone> | sighup: linode avail |
| 13:36 | sighup> | Linode availability -- [Linode 64: 30] [Linode 96: 0] [Linode 128: 17] [Linode 192: 0] [Linode 256: 0] |
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| 13:48 | @guinea-oot> | sighup: g7 gp |
| 13:48 | sighup> | #G7 stats for gp, the Emperor of New England -- 6/110 Current Level: 45 | Time to next level: 5 days, 07:56:47 | Status: online | Item Total: 411 | Total Time Idled: 32 days, 02:11:00 |
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| 13:58 | You_Wish> | anybody in the helping mood |
| 13:58 | @adamg> | possibly |
| 13:58 | You_Wish> | can i paste in channel |
| 13:58 | You_Wish> | or prv |
| 13:58 | @adamg> | depends how much and what it is |
| 13:59 | You_Wish> | about 8 lines geuss |
| 13:59 | @adamg> | k |
| 13:59 | You_Wish> | <VirtualHost www.lionteam.com> |
| 13:59 | You_Wish> | <Directory "/home/ircd/"> |
| 13:59 | You_Wish> | allow from all |
| 13:59 | You_Wish> | order allow,deny |
| 13:59 | You_Wish> | Options ExecCGI |
| 13:59 | You_Wish> | AllowOverride all |
| 13:59 | You_Wish> | </Directory> |
| 13:59 | You_Wish> | ServerName www.lionteam.com |
| 13:59 | You_Wish> | DocumentRoot /home/ircd/web/ |
| 13:59 | You_Wish> | </VirtualHost> |
| 14:00 | You_Wish> | make that 8 more |
| 14:00 | You_Wish> | ok |
| 14:00 | You_Wish> | <VirtualHost www.lionteam.com/forum> |
| 14:00 | You_Wish> | <Directory "/home/ircd/"> |
| 14:00 | You_Wish> | allow from all |
| 14:00 | You_Wish> | order allow,deny |
| 14:00 | You_Wish> | Options ExecCGI |
| 14:00 | You_Wish> | AllowOverride all |
| 14:00 | You_Wish> | </Directory> |
| 14:00 | You_Wish> | ServerName www.lionteam.com |
| 14:00 | You_Wish> | DocumentRoot /home/ircd/forum/ |
| 14:00 | You_Wish> | </VirtualHost> |
| 14:00 | You_Wish> | there |
| 14:00 | You_Wish> | see that |
| 14:00 | You_Wish> | i am trying to use one shell to run webpage and a forum |
| 14:01 | You_Wish> | and a ircd |
| 14:01 | @adamg> | you dont need a virtural host for the forum |
| 14:01 | You_Wish> | hmm |
| 14:01 | You_Wish> | how would i do that |
| 14:01 | @adamg> | you only need a virtualhost for each site |
| 14:02 | You_Wish> | do i need a domainname for the forum |
| 14:02 | Griswald> | no |
| 14:02 | Griswald> | but you could make it forums.lionteam.com |
| 14:02 | Griswald> | or somethin like that |
| 14:02 | Griswald> | to keep the address short :) |
| 14:02 | @adamg> | or use what you have and place the forum in /home/ircd/web/forum |
| 14:03 | You_Wish> | how would i find it one the address |
| 14:03 | @adamg> | also the directory settings should really be outside the virtualhost settings |
| 14:03 | You_Wish> | what what i type to find it |
| 14:03 | @adamg> | ? |
| 14:03 | You_Wish> | on the webbrowser |
| 14:04 | @adamg> | it find what |
| 14:04 | You_Wish> | i think i see what you mean |
| 14:05 | You_Wish> | put the forum within the web folder |
| 14:05 | You_Wish> | in /home/ircd/web/forum |
| 14:05 | @adamg> | yes or create a subdomain for forum, forum.domain.. |
| 14:05 | You_Wish> | then all i would have to do is type http://www.lionteam.com/forum |
| 14:06 | You_Wish> | or |
| 14:06 | You_Wish> | then all i would have to do is type http://www.lionteam.com to get the page |
| 14:06 | guinea-oot | is now known as guinea-pig |
| 14:06 | @adamg> | yes |
| 14:06 | You_Wish> | k |
| 14:06 | You_Wish> | let me try |
| 14:09 | You_Wish> | you guys are just totally awsome |
| 14:09 | You_Wish> | merry xmas to all |
| 14:14 | You_Wish> | Linode Rules! youwish out |
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| 14:59 | @adamg> | sighup ding |
| 14:59 | sighup> | ding is n.,vi. 1. Synonym for feep. Usage rare among hackers, but commoner in the {Real World}. 2. `dinged' What happens when someone in authority gives you a minor bitching about something, esp. something trivial. "I was dinged for having a messy desk." |
| 15:00 | @adamg> | sighup feep |
| 15:00 | sighup> | somebody said feep was /feep/ 1. n. The soft electronic `bell' sound of a display terminal (except for a VT-52); a beep (in fact, the microcomputer world seems to prefer beep). 2. vi. To cause the display to make a feep sound. ASR-33s (the original TTYs) do not feep; they have mechanical bells that ring. Alternate forms beep, `bleep', or just about anything suitably onomatopoeic. (Jeff MacNelly, in his comic strip "Shoe", uses the word `eep' for sounds |
| 15:00 | @adamg> | sighup vt-52 |
| 15:00 | sighup> | adamg: huh? |
| 15:00 | @adamg> | sighup bell |
| 15:00 | sighup> | adamg: i'm not following you... |
| 15:00 | @adamg> | sighup terminal |
| 15:00 | sighup> | adamg: sorry... |
| 16:35 | EFudd> | Hmmm. |
| 16:36 | * | EFudd attempts to migrate the libretto to 2.6.0 |
| 17:17 | EFudd> | success. mostly. |
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| 18:08 | EFudd> | http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/distcc.xml |
| 18:12 | artifex> | sighup ping tjfontaine |
| 18:12 | sighup> | tjfontaine: ping! ping! ping! |
| 18:12 | sighup> | tjfontaine was last seen on #xbox-linux 17 hours, 4 minutes and 10 seconds ago, saying: night [1071986911] |
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| 18:38 | You_Wish> | anybody available for help |
| 18:38 | shakr> | just ask ffs |
| 18:39 | You_Wish> | does that mean no |
| 18:39 | You_Wish> | or yes |
| 18:39 | shakr> | it means, ask the damn question instead of asking to ask :> |
| 18:39 | EFudd> | Hrm. Wonder which option causes serial_cs.ko to be built in 2.6.0... |
| 18:40 | You_Wish> | i am having problems all of the sundden loading a ircd |
| 18:40 | You_Wish> | trying to find out why |
| 18:40 | EFudd> | o, think i found it. |
| 18:40 | You_Wish> | this is the only thing i can find looks low |
| 18:41 | You_Wish> | Mem: 187548K av, 174400K used, 13148K free, 0K shrd, 37932K buff |
| 18:41 | You_Wish> | Swap: 263160K av, 44380K used, 218780K free 55056K cached |
| 18:41 | You_Wish> | looking at that would that stop a ircd from running |
| 18:43 | You_Wish> | shakr i gave you something to bitch about lets see what you got smack or the real deal |
| 18:44 | You_Wish> | shakr atfq |
| 18:55 | You_Wish> | also the control panel isn't showing as anything being low or blocked |
| 19:01 | You_Wish> | there is penty of hdd space |
| 19:01 | You_Wish> | Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on |
| 19:01 | You_Wish> | .Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on |
| 19:01 | You_Wish> | ./dev/ubda 4.7G 702M 3.8G 15% / |
| 19:03 | @guinea-pig> | you haven't given us any sort of indication of the errors you get when you try to start the ircd |
| 19:04 | You_Wish> | ops |
| 19:04 | You_Wish> | * Loaded networks/Slacker.Ath.Cx .. |
| 19:04 | You_Wish> | * Loaded networks/unrealircd.conf .. |
| 19:04 | You_Wish> | * Loaded badwords.message.conf (message filter words) .. |
| 19:04 | You_Wish> | * Loaded badwords.channel.conf (channel filter words) .. |
| 19:04 | You_Wish> | * Dynamic configuration initialized .. booting IRCd. |
| 19:04 | You_Wish> | |--------------------------------------------| |
| 19:04 | You_Wish> | | **** ERROR **** | |
| 19:04 | You_Wish> | | Possible problems: | |
| 19:04 | You_Wish> | | (1) IRCd already running. | |
| 19:04 | You_Wish> | | (2) The correct IP was not placed in the | |
| 19:04 | You_Wish> | | M:line of the ircd.conf. | |
| 19:04 | You_Wish> | | (3) DPATH or SPATH's are incorrect. Run | |
| 19:04 | You_Wish> | | ./Config to correct that. | |
| 19:04 | You_Wish> | | (4) Someone else is running an ircd on the | |
| 19:04 | You_Wish> | | default port you chose in ircd.conf. | |
| 19:04 | You_Wish> | |******************************* |
| 19:04 | You_Wish> | that is it |
| 19:05 | You_Wish> | i have made ircd thousand times |
| 19:05 | @adamg> | is tehre another ircd running? |
| 19:05 | You_Wish> | yes |
| 19:05 | You_Wish> | 15 |
| 19:05 | You_Wish> | i checked to see if there was a port problem and couldn't find the port being used |
| 19:06 | You_Wish> | so that port was available to use |
| 19:06 | You_Wish> | i used netstat -atpn and netstat -atp to see what was listen |
| 19:06 | You_Wish> | i want to put that ircd on port 6661 |
| 19:07 | You_Wish> | nothing was using it |
| 19:07 | You_Wish> | i changed ports to see if it would come up and nothing |
| 19:07 | You_Wish> | i deleted it and reinstalled and nothing |
| 19:08 | You_Wish> | same error |
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| 19:08 | You_Wish> | the only thing i could think of is ram is out or something |
| 19:11 | You_Wish> | this is the m line M:Slacker.Ath.Cx:69.56.173.117:team.golpo.net:6661:111 |
| 19:12 | You_Wish> | make that 17 ircds |
| 19:13 | You_Wish> | on two different ips |
| 19:13 | @guinea-pig> | what's the :111 for? |
| 19:13 | @guinea-pig> | 17?! good lord |
| 19:14 | Ashen> | hm |
| 19:14 | Ashen> | my linode is down and won't boot when I instruct it to boot, is there any way I can see the error messages on console to determine why it's not booting? |
| 19:15 | @adamg> | if you ssh into the host you should be able to see the screen output as it boots |
| 19:15 | * | Ashen enters 'boot' into the lish, gets 'OK'... then 'no screen to be resumed matching 'Ashen'' |
| 19:15 | You_Wish> | 111 is id for ircd |
| 19:16 | You_Wish> | example ircd1 would be 1 |
| 19:16 | You_Wish> | example ircd2 would be 2 |
| 19:16 | @adamg> | ok means nothing ignore that it would say ok even if it failed |
| 19:16 | @adamg> | what does the job screen say in the LPM |
| 19:16 | Ashen> | ok... so how do I tell what it's doing? |
| 19:17 | Ashen> | job queue says lish initated boot.. sucess. |
| 19:17 | Ashen> | and yet it's not booted, or even booting. |
| 19:17 | @adamg> | what happens when you press enter in lish |
| 19:17 | You_Wish> | is there something wrong with 17 ircd |
| 19:17 | You_Wish> | should it be more or less |
| 19:19 | You_Wish> | in my case i use the id as the port indicator |
| 19:20 | Ashen> | adamg: it says there is no screen to be resumed matching 'ashen' |
| 19:20 | Ashen> | [ashen@host11 lish][ashen@host11 lish] There is no screen to be resumed matching ashen. |
| 19:20 | @adamg> | log a support ticket |
| 19:20 | @adamg> | caker isnt about |
| 19:21 | Ashen> | I queued two boots, one in lish, one via the LPM. The second one failed saying 'system already booted' |
| 19:21 | Ashen> | yet it's not booted, and isn't booting. |
| 19:21 | guinea-pig | is now known as guinea-sleep |
| 19:28 | * | Ashen opens a support ticket |
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| 19:47 | You_Wish> | i got it thanks |
| 19:48 | You_Wish> | it was something wrong with the networks file |
| 19:49 | Ashen> | :) |
| 19:49 | Ashen> | thanks for the advice adam :) |
| 19:50 | @adamg> | got it working then |
| 19:53 | Ashen> | no, not close |
| 19:53 | Ashen> | but it's kind of you to help :) |
| 19:54 | @adamg> | np |
| 20:03 | Ashen> | ok solved now :) |
| 20:03 | Ashen> | UML was locking my filesystems because it diddn't exit cleanly, caker fixed it |
| 20:04 | @adamg> | good |
| 20:37 | @mikegrb> | ahh |
| 20:37 | @mikegrb> | he said he was going to add some checks for that in the future |
| 20:38 | * | Ashen nodnods |
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| 23:08 | EFudd> | hmm |
| 23:09 | EFudd> | -he has issues |
| 23:09 | EFudd> | :P |
| 23:43 | You_Wish> | anybody recommend good place to get domain names |
| 23:43 | EFudd> | godaddy |
| 23:45 | You_Wish> | thanks |
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