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Grex > Oldcoop > #294: Why Grex lost its mail partition | |
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scholar
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response 150 of 176:
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Dec 20 00:30 UTC 2005 |
It's not particularly difficult to compare the size of files in an archive
to the size of files in a directory, though the fact you think it is difficult
speaks to your ignorance of Unix.
It's also not particularly difficult to make sure the backup is done right
in the first place.
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cross
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response 151 of 176:
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Dec 20 02:38 UTC 2005 |
Regarding #148; That's impossible. If Steve's account was accurate,
none of the spool files would have shown up in the file listing.
Regarding #141; Oh please. Call a spade a spade. No one is saying
that people need to make grex the primary focus of their life. But
someone needs to be accountable for it, and no one is. No one takes
the responsibility for making sure grex is running. If they did,
it wouldn't stay down for a week at a time.
Now, I'm not saying people shouldn't make the decisions they do,
just that grex needs to solicite someone to step up to the plate
when no one else does.
Of course, I expect I'll be flamed to pieces for challenging the
status quo and not being an apologist. The grexists are a lot like
the neocons when it comes to questioning things. They just don't
like it when anyone challenges anything. Sad, really.
And people wonder why grex isn't as popular as it once was.
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mcnally
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response 152 of 176:
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Dec 20 03:06 UTC 2005 |
re #148:
> And how do you suppose you could do better?
I've tried to refrain from criticizing STeve's mistake for a number
of reasons -- (1) it doesn't get the deleted mail back, (2) I suspect
he feels (or felt) bad enough, and (3) nobody else was stepping up to
volunteer to get the job done and it's unfair how much of the
responsibility has devolved onto STeve, but..
Your defense, while commendable from a family loyalty standpoint,
is wholly misguided from a technical standpoint. A couple of really
serious mistakes were made (chiefly, the backup was badly botched
and* the decision had been made to repartition in place.) The results
turned out to be a minor disaster for many of us, and it's insulting
to pretend that there was no way it could have been prevented..
> Backups were made.
As it turned out, some were, some weren't. That's the issue.
> Is the person doing the backups supposed to go in and look at all
> the 100s of thousands of files individually to make sure that the
> sizes are correct?
Actually, it's not that hard to write a program to do that, but even
if you don't want to go to that much trouble one can get a pretty good
idea by comparing the size taken up by the backup with the size taken
up by the originals.
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tod
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response 153 of 176:
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Dec 20 05:22 UTC 2005 |
re #152
Thanks, Mike. I didn't even want to go there but you present a pretty simple
guideline for next time.
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cross
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response 154 of 176:
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Dec 20 06:37 UTC 2005 |
Actually, this would have been avoided had Steve used the dump program
instead of tar to do the backups, as I suggested. Steve wrote something
somewhere that I thought was funny that seemed to indicate he thought it
wouldn't have made a difference; actually, it would. Dump doesn't go
through the filesystem to get the data it backs up; rather, it looks at
the filesystem data on the raw disk devices. Tar goes through the file
system; hence when it's sensative to whether the disk was mounted at the
time. A better way to do the backups would have been to use dump.
But I really don't want to beat up on Steve about this. I've done the
exact same thing myself (luckily, I only deleted the mail spool of one
user, but he was still pretty pissed off). Hey, live and learn.
My major concern is with grex as a whole, and the idea that no one really
seems to be in charge, despite claims to the contrary.
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ric
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response 155 of 176:
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Dec 20 14:22 UTC 2005 |
Again, i'm not saying it could not have been prevented, and I'm not suggesting
that people don't try to do better "next time".
i'm just saying that we all know how Grex operates, and we should set our
expectations accordingly.
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cross
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response 156 of 176:
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Dec 20 15:45 UTC 2005 |
If we all know how grex operates, and should set our expectations accordingly,
then you *are* suggesting that people don't try to do better next time. You
are, without a doubt, saying that the status quo is perfectly fine. I am not.
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tod
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response 157 of 176:
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Dec 20 16:53 UTC 2005 |
Dan,
Don't you realize that most Grex folk get seasick if there is even the
slightest boat rocking?
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cross
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response 158 of 176:
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Dec 20 17:42 UTC 2005 |
Oh, sorry. My bad.
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ric
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response 159 of 176:
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Dec 20 17:51 UTC 2005 |
To be quite honest, yes - the status quo works for me because I don't rely
on Grex for anything. If my participation files get hosed, I'll get over it
pretty quickly. I don't rely on Grex for email either because in my opinion,
nobody should rely on email hosted by an organization with no employees and
nobbody whose primary job responsibility is maintaining that s ystem.
I haven't seen anything suggested here that would make things on Grex any
better - other than simple acknowledgement of mistakes made, and some hope
that lessons have been learned.
I don't know what YOU got out of this "situation" but for me, it's just an
affirmation that relying on grex for anyting is foolish.
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cross
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response 160 of 176:
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Dec 20 18:26 UTC 2005 |
Well, I made a suggestion that grex solicit a staff member to be `in
charge' in the case of a failure. Others suggested that a written plan
be made prior to a major change (such as an upgrade). Both of those
seem like suggestions that could make things better.
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tod
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response 161 of 176:
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Dec 20 18:45 UTC 2005 |
I asked for a "go to" from the Board. I think it makes sense to ask who we
should contact for status updates when Grex horks. Ric doesn't care either
way and that's fine for him. I don't see what his point is other than "this
place is unreliable"
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mcnally
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response 162 of 176:
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Dec 20 19:40 UTC 2005 |
> To be quite honest, yes - the status quo works for me because I don't
> rely on Grex for anything.
How nice for you.. What does it have to do with the rest of us?
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ric
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response 163 of 176:
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Dec 20 19:40 UTC 2005 |
Actually, it's "This place is unreliable and if you lose anything important
that is stored here it's your own damn fault"
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ric
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response 164 of 176:
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Dec 20 19:40 UTC 2005 |
(but you were close)
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ric
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response 165 of 176:
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Dec 20 19:42 UTC 2005 |
i take it back, I rely on Grex for this sad and pathetic form of social
interaction that I've grown accustomed to over the last 20 years. On grex
it's more party than BBS.. on m-net it's more BBS than party). So I donate
financially to Grex and M-Net in hopes that they will both remain "alive"...
it's nice having both so that when one goes down (because they are both
unreliable) I can go hang out on the other.
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slynne
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response 166 of 176:
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Dec 20 21:13 UTC 2005 |
I dont like the status quo on grex either. Like other people, I wish
there were lots of people with lots of energy running things. Instead,
we have a pretty good board (in my opinion) with weak leadership. A lot
of that has to do with the amount of time I am willing to put into
grex.
I dont know the solution to the issue except to say that I also wish
things were different. I wish we had a lot more financial support. I
wish that more people were willing to become voting members and
participate more actively in grex. I wish there were so many great
people running for board that I got voted out. Wishing for things to be
different doesnt change anything.
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tod
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response 167 of 176:
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Dec 20 21:29 UTC 2005 |
Change the board of directors titles to Official Eor
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tsty
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response 168 of 176:
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Dec 30 05:46 UTC 2005 |
what ever happened to that 24/7/365.25 access concept at provide?
what are the hours/days now?
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aruba
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response 169 of 176:
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Dec 30 06:24 UTC 2005 |
Provide Net never offered us all night access.
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tod
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response 170 of 176:
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Dec 30 16:56 UTC 2005 |
Not that we'd have someone on staff running over there sooner than 48 hours
anyhow.
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tsty
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response 171 of 176:
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Jan 14 07:04 UTC 2006 |
fwiw, i live about a spit and a hollar from hewitt adn mich ave.
and if you notice i have a resonable amount of free time at all sorts
of odd times of the day/week.
i;ve pissed off a whole buncha folks - including myslef now and then - over
the years but when shit needs to get done, i get it done.
fwiw.
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tsty
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response 172 of 176:
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Jan 21 14:59 UTC 2006 |
also, whilst thoughts of the above reverberate ....
how is the 8mm tape recovery coming? mcnally adn i and a *bunch* of us
are curious, seriously interested, hopefully awaiting, etc.
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tsty
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response 173 of 176:
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Jan 30 15:20 UTC 2006 |
now that grex has returned, maybe some action on 168-173 ??
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cross
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response 174 of 176:
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Jan 31 00:36 UTC 2006 |
How 'bout shutting off the idle daemon?
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