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janc
response 106 of 457: Mark Unseen   Apr 15 16:32 UTC 2005

Grex is probably a bit slower than it was.  /a has been moved from the fast
SCSI disk to the less fast IDE disk.  So has /tmp.

Everything is scattered over fewer disks.  This means all disks are busier
and overall performance will be slower.

We have less swap space than we used to.

Shouldn't be too bad, but might be enough to be noticable at times.

We do intend to replace the dead disk and get back to something closer to our
old configuration.
mcnally
response 107 of 457: Mark Unseen   Apr 15 16:39 UTC 2005

 Permissions on /tmp are messed up.  This prevents both pine and vi from
 functioning properly.
mcnally
response 108 of 457: Mark Unseen   Apr 15 16:40 UTC 2005

grex% ls -ld /tmp
drwxr-xr-x  2 root  wheel  512 Apr 15 11:57 /tmp/

As you can see, /tmp is currently 755.
It *should* be 1777.
rcurl
response 109 of 457: Mark Unseen   Apr 15 17:02 UTC 2005

Could not delete mail on pine (which I presume is the result of the above?).
mary
response 110 of 457: Mark Unseen   Apr 15 17:27 UTC 2005

Thank you Jan, STeve and John.  
rcurl
response 111 of 457: Mark Unseen   Apr 15 17:47 UTC 2005

picospan has just stopped echoing commands at the OK: prompt.  
naftee
response 112 of 457: Mark Unseen   Apr 15 18:04 UTC 2005

whoa !

Does this mean everyone who was on /a is now on /c ?!
jep
response 113 of 457: Mark Unseen   Apr 15 18:18 UTC 2005

Thanks for all of the work you did to get Grex back up and running!
remmers
response 114 of 457: Mark Unseen   Apr 15 19:08 UTC 2005

Re #112:  No, it just means that /a is now on a good disk instead of the
one that died.
tod
response 115 of 457: Mark Unseen   Apr 15 19:09 UTC 2005

Did /a join a motorcycle gang and get piercings or something?
gelinas
response 116 of 457: Mark Unseen   Apr 15 19:12 UTC 2005

No, it doesn't, naftee.  /a and /c are still on different disks.  It's just
that /a is not on the disk it was on.
scholar
response 117 of 457: Mark Unseen   Apr 15 19:53 UTC 2005

I"D LIKE TO PERSONALLY WELCOME GREX BACK TO THE INTERNET>

WE MISSED YOU< BUDDY>
naftee
response 118 of 457: Mark Unseen   Apr 15 22:11 UTC 2005

ahh, thanks sirs.
tsty
response 119 of 457: Mark Unseen   Apr 16 01:38 UTC 2005

much appreaciated efforts and successes for all involved - thank you.
slynne
response 120 of 457: Mark Unseen   Apr 16 03:10 UTC 2005

Thank goodness we have the that we do! 
aruba
response 121 of 457: Mark Unseen   Apr 16 04:51 UTC 2005

Thanks to everyone who worked on getting Grex back up.
naftee
response 122 of 457: Mark Unseen   Apr 16 05:08 UTC 2005

thanks, tsty!  thanks, slynne ! thanks ,aruba !
scott
response 123 of 457: Mark Unseen   Apr 16 05:14 UTC 2005

Thanks, guys!  Working from a hospital bed is serious dedication.
naftee
response 124 of 457: Mark Unseen   Apr 16 17:42 UTC 2005

thanks, scott !
twenex
response 125 of 457: Mark Unseen   Apr 16 20:42 UTC 2005

Thanks, to those who deserve it.
naftee
response 126 of 457: Mark Unseen   Apr 16 22:16 UTC 2005

thanks , twenex !
keesan
response 127 of 457: Mark Unseen   Apr 17 00:02 UTC 2005

My procmail log file is full of "No space left to finish writing
/var/mail/keesan.  Truncating file to former size"  After a few repeats of
this it gets the mail eventually (or dumps it to /dev/null).
keesan
response 128 of 457: Mark Unseen   Apr 17 16:32 UTC 2005

Dialed in with DOS kermit.  'tset:  can't initialize terminal type (error -1)
but when I typed in vt320 it accepted that.
jor
response 129 of 457: Mark Unseen   Apr 21 01:44 UTC 2005

        idle daemon idle
naftee
response 130 of 457: Mark Unseen   Apr 21 04:38 UTC 2005

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