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gull
response 21 of 237: Mark Unseen   Jul 10 13:19 UTC 2003

I got it in email, but I already deleted it.  Sorry.
ea
response 22 of 237: Mark Unseen   Jul 11 02:36 UTC 2003

I'm having a bit of a backtalk issue.  When using the "view responses" 
textbox, and pressing enter (while in the textbox), rather than showing 
me those responses, it takes me to the "Set Private Item Title" screen
janc
response 23 of 237: Mark Unseen   Jul 11 02:47 UTC 2003

Which browser?  Browser behavior varies on this one.
sno
response 24 of 237: Mark Unseen   Jul 11 03:02 UTC 2003

I noticed an extreme slogginess in grex response this morning.  When
I checked top, it showed some pretty hungry sendmail processes.  The
load was over 2 which probably isn't horrid, but if those sendmail
documents were of any volume, the pipeline was probably stressed.

If grex is supposed to handle large volumes of mail, then ignore
this report.

ea
response 25 of 237: Mark Unseen   Jul 11 03:52 UTC 2003

re #23 - Opera
janc
response 26 of 237: Mark Unseen   Jul 11 13:40 UTC 2003

OK, I thought it might be Opera.  Valerie had the same problem with Opera,
but I haven't seen it with any other browser.  We tracked it down a bit
further and, though I don't remember the details, what Opera was doing was
simply weird.  I think Valerie submitted it to them as a bug report.
other
response 27 of 237: Mark Unseen   Jul 13 05:02 UTC 2003

The chantab file /var/spool/party/chantab is corrupted.  There are several
places where there are partial lines followed by a series of blank lines and
then additional partial lines, which do not match up to the previous partial
lines.  (It's not a case of several carriage returns appearing in the middle
of a line.)

Can a clean copy be pulled from a backup, or should a partyadm just go through
and clean up as best we can?
kip
response 28 of 237: Mark Unseen   Jul 13 17:11 UTC 2003

Received a few telegrams this afternoon from people asking that an item be
posted about /c being full or nearly full.
keesan
response 29 of 237: Mark Unseen   Jul 14 16:35 UTC 2003

Why was grex not answering the phone for the past 24 hours or so?
janc
response 30 of 237: Mark Unseen   Jul 14 16:44 UTC 2003

It was down.  I rebooted it.  I think the UPS isn't doing the right
thing, but I don't know.
keesan
response 31 of 237: Mark Unseen   Jul 14 17:30 UTC 2003

Can you put that in the motd please?
russ
response 32 of 237: Mark Unseen   Jul 15 02:39 UTC 2003

Re #30:  The modems are only down when the power is down, so that
would tend to implicate the UPS.
jmsaul
response 33 of 237: Mark Unseen   Jul 15 04:04 UTC 2003

Why did I get 86 brandnew items when I just entered Agora?
remmers
response 34 of 237: Mark Unseen   Jul 15 12:55 UTC 2003

Sounds like your participation file got trashed as a side effect
of /c (where your home directory is) filling up.
janc
response 35 of 237: Mark Unseen   Jul 15 13:40 UTC 2003

With Scott and Valerie mostly out of the disk police business, staff isn't
as much on top of disk space as we have been in the past.  I did a quick
pass through things deleting some huge disk hogs.  That should at least
temporarily keep things going.
keesan
response 36 of 237: Mark Unseen   Jul 16 04:14 UTC 2003

Someone to whom I sent a binary file as an attachment reports that it arrived
(in 7-bit format) as part of the message body.  This was a translation and
it has wasted quite a bit  of time to figure out what went wrong and resend.
What might be happening?  At other times the attachments have not arrived at
all.
rcurl
response 37 of 237: Mark Unseen   Jul 16 05:59 UTC 2003

Did you set the file transfer to binary?
keesan
response 38 of 237: Mark Unseen   Jul 16 13:07 UTC 2003

Yes, I always send kermit -ir.  It was coded base 64 and remained part of the
message body.  Maybe his mail program goofed? 
russ
response 39 of 237: Mark Unseen   Jul 16 23:12 UTC 2003

The modem on -3596 appears to be hosed.  It connects, but it 
will not transfer any data (it went down abruptly this
morning and is still not working).
russ
response 40 of 237: Mark Unseen   Jul 18 21:36 UTC 2003

The modem on 761-3596 is STILL hung; it connects but
never issues the "connection established" message.

The other modems are not equivalent; the one on 761-3000
transfers data at less than half speed.
dcat
response 41 of 237: Mark Unseen   Jul 19 03:46 UTC 2003

Attempting to connect via ssh, I received an error I'd not seen before:

11:38pm jis8 $ ssh dcat@grex.org
Warning: Server lies about size of server public key: actual size is 767 bits
vs. announced 768.
Warning: This may be due to an old implementation of ssh.
The authenticity of host 'grex.org (216.93.104.34)' can't be established.
RSA1 key fingerprint is 74:4c:1e:86:04:2a:ac:ab:c2:cd:32:ff:19:76:80:fc.
Are you sure you want to continue connecting (yes/no)? yes
Warning: Permanently added 'grex.org,216.93.104.34' (RSA1) to the list of
known hosts.
dcat@grex.org's password: 
File Size Limit Exceeded

And with that I was dumped back to the system from which I was trying to
connect.  On the second try I was able to connect normally, and was nowhere
near any "File Size Limit" -- I've little in $HOME, and no mail stored :

grex:11:39PM% du -hks ~
270     /c/d/c/dcat
grex:11:39PM% mailx
No mail for dcat


Is this another problem with the sshd, like the previously-reported 'size of
public key' error, or something else?
cmcgee
response 42 of 237: Mark Unseen   Jul 19 03:55 UTC 2003

 I couldn't dial in to Grex just now.  The modem on 3000 answered, but never
connected me to grex or a login request.
janc
response 43 of 237: Mark Unseen   Jul 19 04:55 UTC 2003

Grex was down some today while STeve worked on the UPS.
tpryan
response 44 of 237: Mark Unseen   Jul 19 15:26 UTC 2003

        Grex is not answering the phone.  Even after Steve worked on the UPS
this Saturday.
glenda
response 45 of 237: Mark Unseen   Jul 19 22:42 UTC 2003

STeve didn't finish the UPS.  He needs 2 more batteries.
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