| --- | Log | opened Sun Mar 09 00:00:29 2008 |
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| 00:09 | <webcoder> | Hey guys, anyone here any good with php/mysql scripts? |
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| 00:10 | <Schroeder> | what do you need? |
| 00:15 | <webcoder> | well, on my linode, I have IRC services set up to input info into a mysql database, and I am writing a script that pulls the info & lists the current irc channels on a webpage, my prob is in the script, I have it where you can click on the channel name to join that channel on the network, but when you click the link it adds an extra "#" so insteal of listing the channels as #channel, its doing it as ##channel is there a way I can tell |
| 00:16 | <opello> | so link to irc://server/channel not irc://server/#channel ? |
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| 00:18 | <webcoder> | yeah |
| 00:19 | <webcoder> | cause the database already has it as #chan. and in my script it calls it up as irc://server/$chan_id but for some reason when you click the link, it sets the channel name in the irc client as ##chan |
| 00:19 | <opello> | right |
| 00:20 | <webcoder> | so I need to omit one, if not both #'s |
| 00:20 | <opello> | so, strip off the first # or don't store it |
| 00:20 | <opello> | no, just the one |
| 00:20 | <webcoder> | well yah. |
| 00:20 | <opello> | because say freenode channels like ##whatever would be: irc://blah/#whatever |
| 00:20 | <opello> | it's pretty simple... |
| 00:22 | <webcoder> | heres the line of code in my script --> echo "<td><a href='irc://irc.xalaris.net:6667/$chan_id'>$chan_id</a></td>"; <--- I asked in the irc services forum if there was a way to make the services not list it as #chan, but as chan in the database, but no one has answered |
| 00:24 | <opello> | echo '<td><a href="irc://irc.xalaris.net/' . substr($chan_id, 1) . '">' . $chan_id . '</a></td>'; maybe |
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| 00:24 | <webcoder> | I'll try that |
| 00:26 | <opello> | then it's time to learn some php |
| 00:26 | <webcoder> | well, I'm slowly learning |
| 00:27 | <mikegrb> | lolz |
| 00:27 | <webcoder> | I bought more books then I care to have lol |
| 00:27 | <opello> | books are great if you read them, heh ... as for php documentation, php.net/substr for example |
| 00:27 | <opello> | the online stuff they have is pretty good |
| 00:28 | <mikegrb> | lolz |
| 00:28 | <webcoder> | yeah I got so many google searches bookmarked lol |
| 00:29 | <webcoder> | ok that was weird |
| 00:29 | <webcoder> | http://xalarisirc.net/table.php |
| 00:29 | <mikegrb> | lolz |
| 00:29 | <webcoder> | lol |
| 00:32 | <webcoder> | hm |
| 00:32 | <webcoder> | almost, now its doing it as irc://xalaris.net/%chan |
| 00:32 | <webcoder> | err |
| 00:32 | <opello> | looks like you've got an extra space in there |
| 00:34 | <webcoder> | eureka! |
| 00:34 | <webcoder> | thanks |
| 00:34 | <webcoder> | I got it |
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| 10:45 | <daz> | I'm trying to undo a mv I issued by mistake - i'm in finnix now can anyone point me towards some command that could help? |
| 10:46 | <JDLSpeedy> | move it back using mv |
| 10:46 | <JDLSpeedy> | theres no undo in linux |
| 10:47 | <daz> | I overwrote a directory by mv'ing to it - so it's really the overwritten directory i'm trying to recover |
| 10:48 | <JDLSpeedy> | what the full command did you execute? |
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| 10:48 | <@caker> | is that even possible? |
| 10:49 | <daz> | mv directory1 directory2 |
| 10:49 | <daz> | directory 2 is what I want to get back |
| 10:49 | <@caker> | it should have placed directory1 into directory2 |
| 10:49 | <JDLSpeedy> | what caker said |
| 10:50 | <JDLSpeedy> | so if directory2 never existed it would just rename directory1 to directory2 |
| 10:50 | <daz> | yes, directory2 existed and thats what i'm hoping to recover |
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| 10:53 | <JDLSpeedy> | http://p.linode.com/575 |
| 10:54 | <JDLSpeedy> | as you see, dir2 is never overwritten, dir1 resides in dir2 |
| 10:56 | <daz> | oh I see what you mean, I think the difference in my case was that I did mv dir1/ dir2 - I think the slash makes a difference? |
| 10:56 | <@caker> | nope |
| 10:57 | <JDLSpeedy> | dir1 would still reside in dir2 |
| 10:57 | <daz> | hmmm I hope so that makes my problem so much easier, i'll have a look for it in the other dir! |
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| 11:17 | <daz> | thanks for your help guys, I automatically assumed the worst but yep there it is :-) |
| 11:19 | <irgeek> | *NIX to the rescue again! Yay! |
| 11:22 | <mwalling> | huh... i half expected dovecot to be dead this morning |
| 11:39 | <cruxeternus> | daz: mv dir1/* dir2 might have killed ya... depending on the file names, etc :P |
| 11:42 | <cruxeternus> | mwalling: ??? I'm about to deploy dovecot... what happened? |
| 11:42 | <mwalling> | time jumps |
| 11:42 | <cruxeternus> | Oh, haha |
| 11:42 | <cruxeternus> | Ok. :) |
| 11:42 | <mwalling> | thought dst would kill it... it wouldnt, i was being dumb |
| 11:42 | <@caker> | freenode split right at the time warp last night .. has to be more than a coincidence |
| 11:43 | <mwalling> | haha |
| 11:43 | <cruxeternus> | But not oftc? :P |
| 11:43 | <@caker> | nope |
| 11:43 | <cruxeternus> | heh |
| 11:43 | <irgeek> | Any reasonably competent programmer knows to use GMT. |
| 11:43 | <mwalling> | cruxeternus: its freenode... someone breathes wrong on a server, the entire network crashes |
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| 11:44 | <cruxeternus> | Aye, I'm familiar. :P |
| 11:45 | <irgeek> | cruxeternus: mv will only overwrite a directory if it's empty. |
| 11:45 | * | cruxeternus is reminded by this whole incident to change his clocks. |
| 11:45 | <cruxeternus> | irgeek: it will overwrite any files that end up with matching paths though |
| 11:45 | <cruxeternus> | I just tested it. |
| 11:47 | <cruxeternus> | Although, hrmm, I think my test was wrong. Lemme try another. |
| 11:49 | <@caker> | mv could be aliased with -i |
| 11:49 | <cruxeternus> | Ok, files in the top directory will overwrite, but subdirectories will generate a warning. :) |
| 11:51 | <cruxeternus> | Ah, -i... I can think of several scripts where that would come in handy. :P |
| 11:51 | * | cruxeternus adds to to-do list. |
| 11:53 | <irgeek> | cruxeternus: It will overwrite files at the top level with the same name. If you have /dir1/file1 and /dir2/dir1/file1 then mv dir1 dir2 will throw and error. |
| 11:54 | <mwalling> | hehe... i got a seagate drive... the warenty is valid for shocks not exceeding 40 g's |
| 11:54 | <irgeek> | That's assuming mv is run in / |
| 11:54 | * | mwalling tests that concept |
| 11:55 | <cruxeternus> | 40G is from the speed of sound to 0 in less than a second. :P |
| 11:55 | <mwalling> | hehe |
| 11:56 | <cruxeternus> | Or dropping it on a brick floor, I guess. |
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| 12:00 | <sveiss> | I wonder if anyone's gone and tested these warranties? |
| 12:00 | <sveiss> | sounds like something for the hardware review sites to get into |
| 12:00 | <mwalling> | mind you, its a drive from 1994 |
| 12:01 | * | sveiss treats the five-year warranties on his disks as 'replace before the beginning of year 4' |
| 12:01 | * | cruxeternus desires the mythical 14-year warranty. |
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| 13:09 | <hawk> | is it easy to move from linode 360 to linode 540? |
| 13:09 | <hawk> | I see linode 540 is not available |
| 13:10 | <hawk> | but 360 is |
| 13:11 | <tpope> | yeah, just the time to copy your system to a new host |
| 13:11 | <hawk> | I need 540 but since it isn't there I will take 360 for the time being.. |
| 13:12 | <@caker> | !avail |
| 13:12 | <@linbot> | caker: Linode360 - 18, Linode540 - 0, Linode720 - 0, Linode1080 - 10, Linode1440 - 10 |
| 13:12 | * | caker gasps |
| 13:12 | <guinea-pig> | shock! horror! |
| 13:14 | <guinea-pig> | got any linode64s left? i'm feeling nostalgaic |
| 13:18 | <mikegrb> | lolz |
| 13:18 | <cruxeternus> | lol @ Linode64 |
| 13:18 | * | cruxeternus loads up Pacman. |
| 13:18 | * | sveiss is quite happy not having to dip into swap to use both apache and an imapd at the same time, thankyou |
| 13:19 | <cruxeternus> | Or, you could use lighttpd :P |
| 13:19 | <sveiss> | on the other hand, it was rather nice that I could |
| 13:19 | <sveiss> | I was doing mod_perl stuff then |
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| 13:31 | <m0unds> | lighty works well :D |
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| 13:34 | <strike> | can I add more linodes to existing account? |
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| 13:40 | <mwalling> | strike: yes |
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| 13:50 | <strike> | ok got it.. |
| 13:51 | <strike> | can I create different partitions and assign mount points to it? |
| 13:51 | <strike> | I can't find the options for it |
| 13:51 | <@caker> | click on the configuration profile |
| 13:51 | <@caker> | and also "Create a new Disk Image" |
| 13:52 | <strike> | caker, I did that but is that a different volume? |
| 13:53 | <@caker> | those are virtual disk |
| 13:53 | <@caker> | you can either assign multiple virtual disk devices to a configuration profile, OR you can assign one large virtual disk and partition it |
| 13:54 | <strike> | ok.. got it |
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| 14:21 | <strike> | my linode is not getting powered off.. how can verify the reason? |
| 14:21 | <@caker> | Lish? |
| 14:22 | <@caker> | http://www.linode.com/wiki/index.php/LISH |
| 14:22 | <strike> | did that |
| 14:22 | <strike> | getting nothing on lish |
| 14:22 | <@caker> | what did logview show? |
| 14:24 | <strike> | Kernel panic - not syncing: No init found. Try passing init= option to kernel. |
| 14:24 | <@caker> | there you go... |
| 14:24 | <@caker> | did you use the distro wizard to deploy a Linux distribution, or just create a bunch of blank disks? |
| 14:25 | <strike> | aah right |
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| 14:36 | <strike> | Thank you caker |
| 14:40 | <strike> | Is there a comprehensive document on how to create partitions, mount points etc..? |
| 14:42 | <zeroday> | strike, are you trying to install a distro? |
| 14:42 | <zeroday> | on your linode? |
| 14:44 | <strike> | did it.. but I want different partitions for home and var |
| 14:44 | <strike> | currently I have only one partition |
| 14:44 | <zeroday> | I see |
| 14:44 | <zeroday> | Im sure there was a thread about it or something in the wiki |
| 14:44 | <strike> | 'k |
| 14:44 | <zeroday> | I know I read a guide |
| 14:44 | <strike> | I'll search |
| 14:44 | <strike> | thanks zeroday |
| 14:44 | <zeroday> | np |
| 14:45 | <strike> | see you all |
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| 14:45 | <@caker> | Deploy a distro. Create your disk images, attach them to the config, boot into single user mode, mount each disk somewhere under /mnt/, ... |
| 14:45 | <@caker> | mkay then. |
| 14:45 | <mikegrb> | lolz |
| 14:45 | <zeroday> | lol |
| 14:45 | <zeroday> | you might aswell finish off what you were saying caker for the logs |
| 14:46 | <@caker> | cp -au /source1 /mnt/disk1; rm -rf /source1/* <-- repeat for each disk/folder you're replacing |
| 14:47 | <@caker> | mount -o remount,rw /, edit /etc/fstab, unmount, reboot into normal runlevel. done |
| 14:48 | <mwalling> | eh, i run an md5sum on it first... just cause i get paranoid |
| 14:48 | <@caker> | md5sum on what? |
| 14:48 | <mwalling> | the original and the copy |
| 14:48 | <@caker> | directories? |
| 14:48 | <mwalling> | so /source1 and /mnt/disk1 |
| 14:49 | <mwalling> | yeah |
| 14:49 | <@caker> | md5sum works on a directory? |
| 14:49 | <mwalling> | find + xargs |
| 14:49 | <@caker> | and then compare all 9 billion sums, or will it tally? |
| 14:49 | <mwalling> | compare them all |
| 14:49 | <@caker> | you're nuts. |
| 14:50 | <mwalling> | and? |
| 14:50 | <mwalling> | you seem surprised |
| 14:50 | <mwalling> | "just cause i get paranoid" |
| 14:51 | <mwalling> | caker: i use slackware.... i'm already established nuts |
| 14:51 | <@caker> | mkay .. so I'm working on single sign on support for the LPM (and eventually ability to add users that can only access specific stuff) |
| 14:51 | <@caker> | and I'm going insane here... |
| 14:51 | <mwalling> | hehe |
| 14:52 | <@caker> | no matter what, figuring out what to do about Lish causes pain |
| 14:52 | <@caker> | everything else make sense... |
| 14:53 | <JDLSpeedy> | caker: uml uses /proc/iostatus, what does xen use again? |
| 14:53 | <@caker> | JDLSpeedy: there is none |
| 14:54 | <JDLSpeedy> | oo |
| 15:09 | * | Talman is learning VB.NET |
| 15:11 | <mwalling> | Talman: http://tinyurl.com/2rjco3 |
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| 15:30 | <baoky> | hi , is any admin around |
| 15:31 | <@caker> | what's up? |
| 15:31 | <baoky> | I just place an order and make payment sucessful |
| 15:31 | <baoky> | but my account not yet activated |
| 15:32 | <@caker> | are you sure? |
| 15:32 | <baoky> | yes i am sure |
| 15:32 | <baoky> | i can't login |
| 15:32 | <@caker> | not showing any pending new accounts... |
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| 15:34 | <baoky> | hi , anyone can teach me about rsync |
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| 15:36 | <baoky> | Hmm, where should i go for being a Linode first time user |
| 15:36 | <baoky> | i want know how to configure my VPS , is there any guide avail? |
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| 15:39 | <Pryon> | baoky: pick a distribution and to to the web site for that distribution |
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| 15:40 | <Pryon> | There's also the linode wiki and the linode forums, both of which have lots of useful info |
| 15:40 | <Pryon> | s/e's/e're/ |
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| 15:47 | <Pryon> | Wouldn't that be "The Friendly Vagina Party" ? |
| 15:47 | <Pryon> | doh. That was meant for ##c on freenode. Yes, they are having a discussion where that's relevant. |
| 15:48 | <mwalling> | haha |
| 15:49 | <Pryon> | When they go off topic they go *way* off topic. |
| 15:49 | <mwalling> | sounds like ##slackware |
| 15:49 | <mwalling> | discussion gets more serious then ##polotics |
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| 16:14 | <arooni-mobile> | is there a good place to find out how i can ensure that apache, mysql, mongrel_rails cluster::start all occurs on system startup on debian etch? |
| 16:15 | <mwalling> | rc.local? |
| 16:16 | <baoky> | Hi |
| 16:17 | <baoky> | how do i access my linode through http? |
| 16:18 | <mwalling> | um... http://your.linodes.ip? |
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| 16:20 | <baoky> | it say not found |
| 16:21 | <baoky> | i try to http://mylinodeip |
| 16:21 | <mwalling> | are you running a web server? |
| 16:21 | <baoky> | no i not |
| 16:21 | <baoky> | how do i get started , sorry i really new |
| 16:21 | <baoky> | I never use before a VPS , but use before shared hosting shell |
| 16:21 | <mwalling> | baoky: what distro? |
| 16:21 | <baoky> | i am using Debian |
| 16:22 | <mwalling> | a vps is logically equivlent to a server sitting next to yu |
| 16:22 | <mwalling> | treat it as such |
| 16:22 | <baoky> | Hmm yes i know about it |
| 16:22 | <baoky> | it about able to use full root access |
| 16:23 | <baoky> | I use to host my site with share hosting |
| 16:23 | <schmichael> | baoky: are you logged in as root? |
| 16:23 | <baoky> | now i am using Linode |
| 16:23 | <baoky> | yes i am logged in via Putty |
| 16:23 | <baoky> | i type ls -l |
| 16:23 | <baoky> | i see nothing |
| 16:23 | <schmichael> | apt-get install apache2 |
| 16:23 | <baoky> | okay |
| 16:23 | <schmichael> | thats because you're home directory is empty |
| 16:23 | <baoky> | is it possible to install sql server too? |
| 16:23 | <baoky> | mySQL* |
| 16:23 | <schmichael> | i think: apt-get install mysql-server |
| 16:24 | <schmichael> | also: apt-get install denyhost |
| 16:24 | <baoky> | schmichael |
| 16:24 | <schmichael> | that will install a program that blocks SSH connections after 3 failed login attempts |
| 16:24 | <baoky> | is there any web that i can access to know |
| 16:24 | <baoky> | which apt i can install? |
| 16:24 | <mwalling> | google |
| 16:24 | <baoky> | i wanna know the list of programn i can setup |
| 16:24 | <schmichael> | baoky: aptitude is a useful application for that |
| 16:25 | <baoky> | aptitude is it come with Linode VPS? |
| 16:25 | <schmichael> | also: http://packages.debian.org |
| 16:25 | <baoky> | okay |
| 16:25 | <schmichael> | apt-get install aptitude |
| 16:25 | <schmichael> | you'll also want to setup sudo so you don't login as root anymore |
| 16:25 | <schmichael> | thats a big security no-no :) |
| 16:25 | <baoky> | haha |
| 16:26 | <baoky> | next is how do i turn my ip into |
| 16:26 | <baoky> | a name server |
| 16:26 | <baoky> | which i can allocated to my domain |
| 16:26 | <schmichael> | *gulp* |
| 16:26 | <schmichael> | we've got a lot of ground to cover baoky |
| 16:26 | <schmichael> | :) |
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| 16:27 | <baoky> | haha |
| 16:27 | <schmichael> | this is a great resource on setting up debian and ubuntu servers for common uses: http://doc.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/serverguide/C/ |
| 16:27 | <schmichael> | start at section 3 probably |
| 16:27 | <baoky> | okay , thanks |
| 16:27 | <baoky> | i will get to readup |
| 16:27 | <schmichael> | debian's wiki isn't fantastic, but i think you'll find a lot of good info on it: http://wiki.debian.org/ |
| 16:28 | <schmichael> | mostly in that Administrators column |
| 16:28 | <baoky> | sure thats very cool |
| 16:28 | <baoky> | so after i do a apt-get install apache2 |
| 16:28 | <baoky> | how do i start my web server |
| 16:28 | <schmichael> | it should start by default |
| 16:28 | <schmichael> | try browsing to your ip |
| 16:28 | <baoky> | is it possible to install php 5 too? |
| 16:29 | <schmichael> | http://doc.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/serverguide/C/php5.html |
| 16:29 | <baoky> | debian = ubuntu? |
| 16:29 | <mwalling> | no |
| 16:30 | <schmichael> | not quite |
| 16:30 | <schmichael> | ubuntu is based on debian |
| 16:30 | <baoky> | but my Linode can install Ubuntu + Debian ? |
| 16:30 | <baoky> | and start both of them? |
| 16:30 | <mwalling> | no |
| 16:30 | <schmichael> | no |
| 16:30 | <baoky> | haha\ |
| 16:30 | <baoky> | ic.. |
| 16:30 | <schmichael> | they're just similar |
| 16:30 | <schmichael> | so its usually safe to read ubuntu docs when working with debian |
| 16:30 | <baoky> | okay 1 question again hehe |
| 16:30 | <schmichael> | here's a debian specific source: http://wiki.debian.org/LaMp |
| 16:30 | <baoky> | if i got a folder in a domain ftp.123.com call uploads |
| 16:31 | <baoky> | how do i do a rsync to it |
| 16:31 | <schmichael> | note that it wants you to install php4, but i would highly recommend php5 (or better yet: python ;) ) |
| 16:31 | <baoky> | means it will always check for any changes and download the newer file |
| 16:33 | <baoky> | okay sorry for asking so much |
| 16:33 | <schmichael> | no problem |
| 16:33 | <baoky> | but how do i cancel my wget command |
| 16:33 | <schmichael> | i just don't have an easy answer for the rsync question |
| 16:33 | <schmichael> | ctrl-c |
| 16:33 | <baoky> | i just now do a wget to get my 4gb website over to my Linode |
| 16:34 | <baoky> | if i want to install php 5 |
| 16:34 | <baoky> | i must use Ubuntu and cannot use Debian? |
| 16:34 | <schmichael> | nonono |
| 16:35 | <baoky> | haha |
| 16:35 | <schmichael> | any linux distro will support php5 :) |
| 16:35 | <schmichael> | and ubuntu is very similar to debian, which is why i sent you references for both |
| 16:35 | <baoky> | okay i think i am lazy |
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| 16:35 | <baoky> | i will go source for information via google |
| 16:35 | <baoky> | haha |
| 16:35 | <schmichael> | http://wiki.debian.org/LaMp |
| 16:35 | <baoky> | thanks for your guide |
| 16:35 | <schmichael> | that should help |
| 16:35 | <schmichael> | just replace "php4" with "php5" |
| 16:36 | <baoky> | hmm |
| 16:36 | <baoky> | - MySQL database server |
| 16:36 | <baoky> | is this possible to setup? |
| 16:36 | <schmichael> | you're not even looking at the links i send you are you? :p |
| 16:36 | <baoky> | i saving them down |
| 16:36 | <baoky> | to my notepad |
| 16:36 | <schmichael> | ah |
| 16:36 | <baoky> | will look over for sure |
| 16:37 | <schmichael> | they all mention mysql :) |
| 16:37 | <baoky> | okay |
| 16:37 | <baoky> | thanks a lot |
| 16:37 | <schmichael> | np |
| 16:37 | <schmichael> | we're a big happy family here in #linode ;) |
| 16:37 | <schmichael> | with ma tasaro and pa caker and little baby mikegrb |
| 16:38 | <baoky> | How do i remove a folder ? |
| 16:38 | <mikegrb> | lolz |
| 16:38 | <baoky> | lol |
| 16:38 | <schmichael> | *gulp* |
| 16:38 | <schmichael> | carefully |
| 16:38 | <schmichael> | ;) |
| 16:38 | <schmichael> | rm -R |
| 16:38 | <baoky> | iokay |
| 16:38 | <schmichael> | rm -R foldername |
| 16:38 | <mikegrb> | lolz |
| 16:38 | <baoky> | lol |
| 16:38 | <baoky> | after i type , it seems like stuck |
| 16:39 | <schmichael> | how big is the folder? |
| 16:39 | <schmichael> | is this your 4gb website? |
| 16:39 | <baoky> | ya |
| 16:39 | <baoky> | i want remove it |
| 16:39 | <schmichael> | just give it time |
| 16:39 | <baoky> | was a bad wget |
| 16:39 | <baoky> | okay |
| 16:39 | <schmichael> | disk IO is the slowest part of linode |
| 16:39 | <schmichael> | so creating/removing big files may take time |
| 16:39 | <baoky> | just now i was trying things like wget -m http://mywebsite.com |
| 16:39 | <schmichael> | especially if you had lots of files in lots of nested folders |
| 16:40 | <baoky> | then the downloading speed was 3Mbits/sec , but it takes so long |
| 16:40 | <baoky> | like download forever |
| 16:40 | <schmichael> | 4gb is a lot of data |
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| 16:46 | <baoky> | I have problem install php5 |
| 16:47 | <baoky> | li25-227:~# apt-get install PHP5 |
| 16:47 | <baoky> | E: Couldn't find package PHP5 |
| 16:47 | <schmichael> | linux is case sensitive |
| 16:47 | <schmichael> | so 'php5' != 'PHP5' != 'pHp5' |
| 16:47 | <baoky> | to add on , all apt install is at root folder? |
| 16:47 | <baoky> | or doesnt matter which folder i at |
| 16:48 | <schmichael> | it doesn't matter |
| 16:48 | <schmichael> | apt puts things in the right place |
| 16:48 | <schmichael> | thats the beauty of package managers |
| 16:48 | <baoky> | next question , i had installed my apache2 |
| 16:48 | <baoky> | but where is my folders.. the www thing |
| 16:48 | <baoky> | or public_html |
| 16:48 | <mikegrb> | lolz |
| 16:48 | <baoky> | last time at share hosting i got a www folder lol |
| 16:48 | <schmichael> | /var/www |
| 16:48 | <baoky> | haha i newbie |
| 16:49 | <baoky> | -bash: /var/www: is a directory |
| 16:49 | <schmichael> | everyone is at some point |
| 16:49 | <baoky> | its return this |
| 16:49 | <baoky> | oh |
| 16:49 | <baoky> | okay i get it |
| 16:49 | <mikegrb> | lolz |
| 16:49 | <baoky> | lol |
| 16:49 | <baoky> | i really thanks you for your patience |
| 16:49 | <baoky> | teaching a newbie like me |
| 16:49 | <mikegrb> | lolz |
| 16:49 | <baoky> | lol |
| 16:50 | <baoky> | It works! |
| 16:50 | <baoky> | okay i see this |
| 16:50 | <baoky> | its cool! |
| 16:50 | <baoky> | hmm can i ask |
| 16:50 | <baoky> | how do i turn my ip into words like |
| 16:50 | <baoky> | i got a domain testing.org |
| 16:50 | <baoky> | how do i turn my ip in linode for testing.org domain |
| 16:51 | <baoky> | or somehow "set" nameserver |
| 16:51 | <baoky> | can nameserver be called as my ip |
| 16:51 | <schmichael> | first you have to purchase the domain from a registrar like godaddy |
| 16:51 | <baoky> | i got 2 domains already |
| 16:51 | <baoky> | nameserver just type my ip will do? |
| 16:51 | <schmichael> | if your registrar has a control panel, you can just put your linode IPs into it |
| 16:52 | <schmichael> | otherwise, linode provides nameservers |
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| 16:52 | <baoky> | GoDaddy have manage domain |
| 16:52 | <baoky> | which i can type the nameserver |
| 16:52 | <baoky> | so i just type my ip in will do? |
| 16:53 | <schmichael> | your linode IP should be the value for your domain name's A Record |
| 16:54 | <baoky> | your this line seems a bit complicated to me |
| 16:54 | <mikegrb> | lolz |
| 16:54 | <baoky> | lol |
| 16:54 | <baoky> | domain name's A Record |
| 16:54 | <baoky> | i dont understand this 1 |
| 16:54 | <mikegrb> | lolz |
| 16:54 | <baoky> | lol |
| 16:54 | <baoky> | mikegrb is a bot ? |
| 16:54 | <baoky> | haha |
| 16:54 | <schmichael> | in DNS, an "A Record" is what points example.com to an IP address |
| 16:55 | <schmichael> | no, mikegrb just likes writing silly scripts |
| 16:55 | <baoky> | haha |
| 16:55 | <mikegrb> | mmm cake |
| 16:55 | <schmichael> | cake |
| 16:55 | <mikegrb> | lolz |
| 16:55 | <baoky> | lol |
| 16:55 | <baoky> | oh |
| 16:55 | <baoky> | ic |
| 16:55 | <mikegrb> | lolz |
| 16:55 | <baoky> | lol |
| 16:55 | <baoky> | hmm so schmichael , i can type my linode ip into my name server for my domain? |
| 16:55 | <schmichael> | here's what concerns me |
| 16:56 | <schmichael> | i don't think you're using the term "name server" properly |
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| 16:56 | <schmichael> | godaddy is your "name server" |
| 16:56 | <schmichael> | you can use linode as your "name server" |
| 16:56 | <baoky> | oh |
| 16:56 | <schmichael> | you can even setup your own "name server" |
| 16:56 | <baoky> | okay i get it |
| 16:56 | <baoky> | haha |
| 16:56 | <schmichael> | but i think what you're trying to do is change the A Record for your domain names |
| 16:56 | <baoky> | so is it possible for me |
| 16:56 | <baoky> | to turn a ip address of my linode |
| 16:57 | <baoky> | to website like blahblahblah.com |
| 16:57 | <schmichael> | your linode doesn't care what domain names point at it |
| 16:57 | <schmichael> | it just has an IP |
| 16:57 | <arooni-mobile> | when i do: alias reboot='sudo shutdown -r now' .... it seems like i cant ssh in... unless i reboot from the linode control panel |
| 16:57 | <schmichael> | put your linode's IP into the A Record for your domain names |
| 16:57 | <baoky> | okay |
| 16:57 | <baoky> | thanks michael |
| 16:57 | <baoky> | seriously u helps a lot |
| 16:57 | <baoky> | ;) |
| 16:58 | <schmichael> | arooni-mobile: i know in the past you had to reboot via linode's control panel |
| 16:58 | <schmichael> | i think you can also reboot via lish if you need to script it |
| 16:58 | <schmichael> | baoky: my pleasure :) |
| 16:59 | <baoky> | schmichael , i tried to wget my uploads folder in my share hosting , but its point as "Restricted Access" |
| 16:59 | <baoky> | any solution to this? |
| 16:59 | <schmichael> | use ftp, or preferably sftp |
| 16:59 | <baoky> | can show a example of the sftp line |
| 17:00 | <baoky> | if i want wget from a folder call uploads in www.abc.com |
| 17:00 | <schmichael> | perhaps rsync would work: rsync username@www.abc.com/path/to/uploads . |
| 17:01 | <schmichael> | where path/to/uploads is the *filesystem* path |
| 17:01 | <schmichael> | not necessarily the same as the path exposed via HTTP |
| 17:01 | <baoky> | okay this is great |
| 17:01 | <baoky> | but i want to ask |
| 17:01 | <baoky> | by doing this |
| 17:01 | <baoky> | will i create a folder uploads? |
| 17:02 | <baoky> | i actually just want to grab the content in uploads |
| 17:02 | <schmichael> | perhaps: rsync username@www.abc.com/path/to/uploads/* . |
| 17:02 | <baoky> | okay |
| 17:02 | <schmichael> | you can always use "mv" to move files around on your linode |
| 17:02 | <baoky> | can i schedule rsync to run at all time to check for file size changes? |
| 17:03 | <baoky> | like my "share hosting" uploads folder got a new file add in |
| 17:03 | <baoky> | my linode will detect & add in |
| 17:03 | <schmichael> | yes, you'll want to schedule it to run via cron |
| 17:03 | <baoky> | how do cron work |
| 17:03 | <baoky> | if i want schedule cron to do rsync username@www.abc.com/path/to/uploads/* . |
| 17:04 | <baoky> | and to my uploads folder in linode |
| 17:05 | <schmichael> | you'll want to learn more about cron and scripts than i can just tell you here.. |
| 17:06 | <schmichael> | not sure where a good tutorial for cron is |
| 17:06 | <baoky> | -bash: rsync: command not found |
| 17:06 | <schmichael> | apt-get install rsync |
| 17:07 | <baoky> | * rsync daemon not enabled in /etc/default/rsync, not starting... |
| 17:07 | <baoky> | k this is nothing |
| 17:07 | <baoky> | but i face a problem with the |
| 17:07 | <baoky> | * thing |
| 17:07 | <schmichael> | don't worry about it |
| 17:08 | <baoky> | can i have a pm with you |
| 17:08 | <baoky> | cause i dont want expose the url to all |
| 17:08 | <baoky> | haha |
| 17:08 | <@linbot> | New news from forums: Reboot: atlanta29 in Xen Public Beta <http://www.linode.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=3143> |
| 17:08 | <schmichael> | i actually need to leave soon |
| 17:08 | <schmichael> | but feel free |
| 17:10 | <arooni-mobile> | can someone help me to understand why i'm following the slicehost instructions but i'mg getting errors about where the mongrel log is located: ? http://pastie.caboo.se/163749 |
| 17:14 | <zeroday> | anyone know a decent tool for checking php code bottlenecks on windows? |
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| 17:22 | <baoky> | anyone can tell me what should i type to get my file after i Rsync sucessfully? |
| 17:27 | <zeroday> | isnt rsync just a copying software? |
| 17:30 | <arooni-mobile> | anyone good with bash? http://pastie.caboo.se/163764 (quick bash question) |
| 17:33 | <@linbot> | New news from forums: CentOS: kernel feature set mismatch in Feature Request/Bug Report <http://www.linode.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=3144> |
| 17:34 | <zeroday> | arooni-mobile, why does -C mean? |
| 17:34 | <arooni-mobile> | zeroday, path the the config file |
| 17:34 | <zeroday> | mm..dunno, but im sure someone here will be able to help |
| 17:45 | <baoky> | How do i use rsync to execute for the first time |
| 17:45 | <baoky> | i type something like rsync user@user.net:/home/useruser/www/uploads/* |
| 17:45 | <baoky> | but it just show me the list of files , the size |
| 17:45 | <baoky> | it did not copy the file |
| 17:47 | <internat85> | baoky: it does look like you havnt listed either the source or the destination |
| 17:48 | <baoky> | lets say my source is olddomain.com/uploads folder |
| 17:48 | <baoky> | and my destination is linode /var/www/uploads |
| 17:48 | <baoky> | i want to do a rsync to copy the CONTENT of olddomain.com/uploads |
| 17:48 | <baoky> | what should i type |
| 17:48 | <baoky> | just the content , not the folder |
| 17:50 | <internat85> | put a slash on the end |
| 17:51 | <internat85> | /home/useruser/www/uploads/ <== will take the contents of the uploads folder |
| 17:51 | <internat85> | /home/useruser/www/uploads <== will move the folder |
| 17:51 | <internat85> | when i say move i mean copy |
| 17:53 | <baoky> | but when i type it display this |
| 17:53 | <baoky> | sent 16 bytes received 14147 bytes 913.74 bytes/sec |
| 17:53 | <baoky> | it did not get a copy of the uploads folder in the olddomain |
| 17:53 | <baoky> | it just list down the files |
| 17:53 | <internat85> | umm |
| 17:53 | <internat85> | are u sure your copying the right way? |
| 17:53 | <baoky> | thats why |
| 17:53 | <mikegrb> | lolz |
| 17:53 | <baoky> | lol |
| 17:54 | <baoky> | i want a correct line for copying |
| 17:54 | <internat85> | i mean copying the right direction? rather then old to new, are ytou doing new to old |
| 17:54 | <baoky> | hmm can i paste u my line in private message? |
| 17:55 | <internat85> | well your missing the destination folder in that line atleast |
| 17:55 | <baoky> | so what should i type |
| 17:55 | <baoky> | for destination |
| 17:55 | <baoky> | if i want to save to /var/www/uploads |
| 17:56 | <internat85> | whereever you want the files to upload to |
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| 17:56 | <internat85> | rsync -t user@user.net:/home/useruser/www/uploads/ /var/www/uploads should do it |
| 17:56 | <internat85> | but dont hold me to that |
| 17:56 | <baoky> | okay |
| 17:56 | <baoky> | thats great |
| 17:56 | <baoky> | it works now |
| 17:56 | <baoky> | it seems i lack of destination |
| 17:57 | <baoky> | but is -t use for "just copy new files" ? |
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| 20:19 | <@linbot> | New news from forums: Simple sendmail in Email/SMTP Related Forum <http://www.linode.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=3145> |
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| 20:42 | <booja> | thanks linbot! |
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| 20:43 | <booja> | hmm, I was going to reply but I have to sign up to the forums |
| 20:43 | <booja> | effort |
| 20:46 | <@caker> | !coffee |
| 20:46 | * | linbot dispenses coffee |
| 20:49 | <encode> | !avail-he |
| 20:49 | <@linbot> | encode: Fremont360 - 0, Fremont540 - 0, Fremont720 - 0, Fremont1080 - 0, Fremont1440 - 0 |
| 20:50 | <encode> | caker: any Xen 360 hosts with a slot free? |
| 20:51 | <@caker> | encode: no, they're all full |
| 20:51 | <encode> | drat, ok |
| 20:51 | <@caker> | basically, we're sold out, or will be very soon now |
| 20:51 | <@caker> | !avail |
| 20:51 | <@linbot> | caker: Linode360 - 12, Linode540 - 0, Linode720 - 0, Linode1080 - 10, Linode1440 - 10 |
| 20:56 | <booja> | that's a good thing right? |
| 20:59 | <@caker> | it's a good problem to have, but still a problem from |