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srw
response 50 of 231: Mark Unseen   Oct 5 06:51 UTC 1996

Perhaps he's condeming
that we are like lemmings.
davel
response 51 of 231: Mark Unseen   Oct 5 14:40 UTC 1996

Perhaps he likes poetry?
<dave grumps off, refusing to even *try* to rhyme>
omni
response 52 of 231: Mark Unseen   Oct 5 19:51 UTC 1996

 No need to wax poetic, 
 Grex for me has been quite copecetic
 For which the staff should take a bow
 I'll take my leave, as of now. ;)
omni
response 53 of 231: Mark Unseen   Oct 6 05:10 UTC 1996

excuse the no rhyme here, but the file system appears to be full.
omni
response 54 of 231: Mark Unseen   Oct 6 05:12 UTC 1996

 Filesystem         1024-blocks  Used Available Capacity Mounted on
/dev/sd0a              30295   19660     7606     72%   /
/dev/sd0g             162343   94408    51701     65%   /usr
/dev/sd0d             216463  109175    85642     56%   /bbs
/dev/sd2d              53895   19223    29283     40%   /tmp
/dev/sd2g             325460  253763    39151     87%   /var
/dev/sd0f             541183  232970   254095     48%   /var/spool/mail
/dev/sd0h             624895  465154    97252     83%   /usr/local
/dev/sd2h              30599       9    27531      0%   /suidbin
/dev/sd6h            1476622 1326900     2060    100%   /home
/dev/sd2a              32153    4157    24781     14%   /rootbak
/dev/sd6a             322159  243143    46801     84%   /test
popcorn
response 55 of 231: Mark Unseen   Oct 6 15:59 UTC 1996

(Thanks -- I deleted and compressed some Other People's Files.  We should be
Ok for a while now.)
scott
response 56 of 231: Mark Unseen   Oct 6 16:01 UTC 1996

Please try to rhyme.
It doesn't take much time.
skitch
response 57 of 231: Mark Unseen   Oct 6 18:18 UTC 1996

Some people sit and respond by the hour.
Myself?  I just enjoy all the power
I get from hearing folks like you
Respond to Grex--if that's what you do.

Thank you, Grex, for linking us together.
Friends we make here could last us forever.
So y'all try to be less harsh in your say...
You could marry one of these freaks oneday!!
                THANKS GREX!!!
arianna
response 58 of 231: Mark Unseen   Oct 6 23:46 UTC 1996

'Tis true, y'know, that love has come
to grexers near and far.
For kornnut and munkey will tie the knot
and tin cans on their car.

<random comment>  ~d=
remmers
response 59 of 231: Mark Unseen   Oct 7 01:00 UTC 1996

        Nice poems, I'm moved to open my mouth and recite 'em
        In this, the fall Grex System Problems Item.

robh
response 60 of 231: Mark Unseen   Oct 7 01:08 UTC 1996

I'm happy that kornnut and munkey will wed
But I wonder why this had to be said
In the Grex Problems item.  Will this marriage cause
the system to crash, or even to pause?
arianna
response 61 of 231: Mark Unseen   Oct 7 04:33 UTC 1996

my apoligies sir;
didn't mean to deter....
popcorn
response 62 of 231: Mark Unseen   Oct 7 23:49 UTC 1996

The load average now
makes me say "wow".  :)

  7:47pm  up 4 days,  2:41,  47 users,  load average: 4.04, 4.18, 4.03


One question doth me perplex:
Did kornnut and munkey meet on Grex?
remmers
response 63 of 231: Mark Unseen   Oct 8 10:37 UTC 1996

        I'm not certain, though I must confess
        My impression is that the answer is "yes".

rcurl
response 64 of 231: Mark Unseen   Oct 8 14:48 UTC 1996

Now and then, when I log in
Grex says I must do it agin.

>Grex central timekeeping.  At the beep, the time is
>10:27AM on Tuesday, 08 October 1996
>
>New to grex?  Type help at the login prompt
>
>(ttyq6) grex login: rcurl
>rcurl's Password:
birdlady
response 65 of 231: Mark Unseen   Oct 8 15:44 UTC 1996

I have met many friends here,
And some of those friendships have lasted two years.
drew
response 66 of 231: Mark Unseen   Oct 8 23:28 UTC 1996

Does the login program wait for the system clock to get to the next minute
so that the statement "At the tone, the time is..." can be "correct"?
raven
response 67 of 231: Mark Unseen   Oct 9 06:26 UTC 1996

Often when I modem in I can't stay long
before I am smitten with the "no carrier" gong.

This did not happen often before
Grex with my modem has gone to war
ajax
response 68 of 231: Mark Unseen   Oct 9 08:06 UTC 1996

(re 44)
 
  I'm up pretty late
  But slowness won't abate!
 
  4:03am  up 5 days, 10:57,  64 users,  load average: 22.12, 21.23, 20.70
davel
response 69 of 231: Mark Unseen   Oct 9 12:57 UTC 1996

Re 66: Surely not.  You get whatever the system says when the system call to
get the time is made.
popcorn
response 70 of 231: Mark Unseen   Oct 9 23:36 UTC 1996

Re 67:

Is your modem something new?
Or is it an old one, tried and true?
kaplan
response 71 of 231: Mark Unseen   Oct 10 15:18 UTC 1996

I'm as ticked as I can be. 
Grex just hung up on me.

This kind of thing hasn't happened to me in a while.
It makes me frown instead of smile.


re 70:
I've had this setup for several months.
I don't think it has happened once.

The offending tty which may not be fine
seems to have been number h9.
ajax
response 72 of 231: Mark Unseen   Oct 10 20:51 UTC 1996

  I've a problem with Picospan,
  My .cflist's ignored
 
  Everything looks right,
  So my puzzlement's soared
 
  "No conferences," it says,
  When I try typing "check"
 
  But I have a .cflist,
  So I think, "what the heck?"
 
  It's in my .cfdir,
  And for months worked fine
 
  Nothing has changed,
  Not even a line!
davel
response 73 of 231: Mark Unseen   Oct 10 21:05 UTC 1996

Re 71: When I've dialed in, & been working (NOT reading cfs - in vi or doing
other stuff), Grex has hung up on me a handful of times in the last  few
months.

Along the same lines: regularly (not sure if *always*), when I'm telnetted
in, if I do ^C to interrupt something, it hangs me totally.  I *think* this
is only on Grex, but don't telnet elsewhere often enough to be sure.

Re 72: Rob, I think you probably need to make your .cflist world-readable.
(And do you *really* want it writable by the group?)  I think that Picospan
needs this for your control files.  Issues relating to this were once
discussed in info, a long time ago - if I recall, the original question
occurred when rcurl (?) tried to do a cd (within picospan) to a directory he'd
depermitted ... but it was a long time ago & I may recall wrong.
rcurl
response 74 of 231: Mark Unseen   Oct 10 21:11 UTC 1996

You have a long recall. 
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