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Grex > Helpers > #130: Grex System Problems - Winter 2003/2004 |  |
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naftee
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response 218 of 384:
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Jan 24 18:47 UTC 2004 |
By the way, there's still lots of space left on the device:
/dev/sd0e 706783 446639 189466 70% /bbs
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naftee
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response 219 of 384:
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Jan 24 18:48 UTC 2004 |
re 216 'r 100-171 pass' also works.
Or just 'forget 100-171'. That too.
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drew
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response 220 of 384:
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Jan 24 19:41 UTC 2004 |
Read since jan 23 pass in the conferences that I check regularly generated
a 2+ megabyte file. No way I can spare the connect time to download it, let
alone the real-time to read it. This is more than an order of magnitude
greater than the usual traffic. What's going on here?
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naftee
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response 221 of 384:
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Jan 24 19:57 UTC 2004 |
What are you talking about?
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rcurl
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response 222 of 384:
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Jan 24 22:44 UTC 2004 |
I just did a fixseen on agora. However it took many minutes to "fix" all
the damage.
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naftee
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response 223 of 384:
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Jan 25 00:36 UTC 2004 |
It took a couple of seconds to run the command that I posted.
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tsty
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response 224 of 384:
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Jan 25 11:36 UTC 2004 |
re 209-210 ...uhhhh, correct.
family situations have absorbed grex-time, much to my dismay.
it does seem that growing pains (on grex) have led to privacy controvesies.
a looooong, looong,looong time ago a person whom i quicky learned
to abhor did, however, provide one valuable chunk of advice;
if you are not willing to see your text on the front page of the
new york times tomorrow, dont' type it tonight.
that protects a lot of people, actually, but confounds the misiion
of both grex and the m-b0x.
catharsis and conversation initially reserved to a small group of
'known' intellects having been spawned to the vulgate masses creates
a nearly untenable conflict for the existence of the forum.
constructing a higher civilizatin necesitates brick walls somewhere.
a friend, a real friend, sent me some confrernce pointers which reinforce
al of the above. tankxx, (xxx).
---more later ---
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albaugh
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response 225 of 384:
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Feb 4 17:50 UTC 2004 |
> Grex locked up because /usr/local filled up.
What is that [partition] used for, and how did it fill up?
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gelinas
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response 226 of 384:
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Feb 4 19:09 UTC 2004 |
It's used for various lcoal (i.e., machine/host specific) configurations and
programs. It filled up with core files had been saving, but we didn't really
need. There are also some log files on that partition, I think. It was
probably writing to one of them that immediately filled the disk partition.
Removing the core files solved the problem.
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tsty
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response 227 of 384:
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Feb 6 06:37 UTC 2004 |
what is it about the difference between logging in by regular
telnet versus ssh that allows mail by telnet but says thre
is no mail by ssh.
i can invoke the -f flag and my mail file by ssh though.
curious behaviour methinkxx.
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gelinas
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response 228 of 384:
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Feb 6 12:22 UTC 2004 |
If your .login file does not include the line
source /usr/local/etc/global.login
you can add the lines
#ssh is setting $MAIL wrong, so let's re-set $MAIL here: -vm 1/30/01
setenv MAIL `/usr/local/bin/maildir $USER`
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gull
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response 229 of 384:
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Feb 6 16:21 UTC 2004 |
Re resp:227: sshd does not set the MAIL environment variable properly.
Resp:228 is correct if your shell is csh or tcsh, which is what tsty
seems to be using.
For those of you who use bash, you probably want this in your .profile:
MAIL=`/usr/local/bin/maildir $USER` ; export MAIL
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gull
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response 230 of 384:
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Feb 6 16:22 UTC 2004 |
(Note that those are backticks, not apostrophes.)
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tsty
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response 231 of 384:
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Feb 6 21:43 UTC 2004 |
hmmm, will try teh #228 fix .. thankxx to gelinas AND -vm 1/30/01
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tsty
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response 232 of 384:
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Feb 6 21:44 UTC 2004 |
well done!! for ssh and tcsh.
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albaugh
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response 233 of 384:
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Feb 12 20:12 UTC 2004 |
What might it mean if a foreign host trying to ftp into grex were shown the
following, after the correct password were accepted:
230->>>NO PSYBNC<<< >>>NO EGGDROP<<< NO NO NO!!!!! Won't run here!
421 Service not available, remote server has closed connection
Login failed.
Note that the same foreign host has no problem telnetting into grex - that
is happening right now.
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gull
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response 234 of 384:
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Feb 12 20:42 UTC 2004 |
You're not trying to ftp in as 'anonymous', are you?
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albaugh
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response 235 of 384:
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Feb 12 20:49 UTC 2004 |
No - I enter my grex username & password. It even knows if I use an incorrect
password. Of course, all I "know" about what the foreign host is doing w.r.t.
ftp is what I see on the screen. Since I assume that inbound ftp to grex
works in general, I suspect it must be something about how the foreign host
is connecting etc. to grex. What does the 421 condition truly mean?
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gull
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response 236 of 384:
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Feb 12 20:54 UTC 2004 |
Hmm...it worked for me, but Grex's FTP daemon seems really sluggish. I
wonder if your connection is timing out somehow.
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remmers
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response 237 of 384:
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Feb 12 22:20 UTC 2004 |
Could be. I just tried connecting, twice. First time it timed out
with a 421 error. Second time, I made it in and got to the ftp>
prompt.
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rcurl
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response 238 of 384:
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Feb 13 06:19 UTC 2004 |
I just logged in and found 72 newresponse items in agora, but they are
mostly false - what shows are just item headings. Is there another
scribbler at work now?
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bhoward
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response 239 of 384:
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Feb 13 09:58 UTC 2004 |
Tod appears to have decided to join the ranks of the unrecorded.
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albaugh
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response 240 of 384:
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Feb 13 18:17 UTC 2004 |
(for the 3rd time - moron)
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albaugh
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response 241 of 384:
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Feb 13 18:17 UTC 2004 |
Note that my 421 was immediate - no timeout associated.
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tpryan
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response 242 of 384:
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Feb 14 16:20 UTC 2004 |
Just as disruptive as farting in every item.
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