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Grex > Helpers > #130: Grex System Problems - Winter 2003/2004 |  |
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jor
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response 318 of 384:
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Mar 8 22:48 UTC 2004 |
wow much peppier
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salad
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response 319 of 384:
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Mar 9 02:11 UTC 2004 |
HAWT
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keesan
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response 320 of 384:
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Mar 10 04:28 UTC 2004 |
We dialed 761-5041 and got screenfuls of gibberish and beeping scrolling by,
followed by a disconnect. Did this three times. Tried 761-3000 and got BUSY,
then tried again andgot through okay. Modem going haywire? Would this
indicate that hte last modem in the queue is the culprit. Antoher grex user
reporting things scrolling by and gave us her computer to fix. It is not
broken. She said grex also stopped letting her type anything (disconnect?).
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twenex
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response 321 of 384:
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Mar 10 15:30 UTC 2004 |
Grex was down/unaviaolble between the hours of 12:45 and 15:20 GMT
(approximately). At one point it was inaccessible by tel;net but could be
pinged, then later it bgecame unpingable also. What happened?
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gelinas
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response 322 of 384:
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Mar 10 15:36 UTC 2004 |
I think /tmp filled up, but I'm not really sure. I came in to find that
a couple of the drives wouldn't fsck automatically and had to be fsck'd
manually.
I couldn't log on at the console and had to power-cycle the machine,
which probably contributed to the fsck problem. (Dirty shut-downs are
never nice.)
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twenex
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response 323 of 384:
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Mar 10 15:39 UTC 2004 |
You're right there.
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twenex
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response 324 of 384:
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Mar 10 15:42 UTC 2004 |
Simetmoes O raeyll wohs O cuodl tpye batter.
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salad
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response 325 of 384:
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Mar 13 02:01 UTC 2004 |
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salad
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response 326 of 384:
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Mar 13 02:21 UTC 2004 |
Looks like I fatally fucked up item 320 in the test conference!! SOrry guysd!
please fix
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rational
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response 327 of 384:
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Mar 13 02:22 UTC 2004 |
:(
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gelinas
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response 328 of 384:
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Mar 13 03:17 UTC 2004 |
No, I don't think you do anything to the item. It looks fine to me.
Especially in light of its first response.
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salad
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response 329 of 384:
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Mar 13 03:35 UTC 2004 |
O, well, that would mean ryan is fucking the system up, which is prefectly fine
with me.
But it still doesn't solve the problem!!
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gelinas
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response 330 of 384:
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Mar 13 04:04 UTC 2004 |
I will be plain: there is nothing wrong with the item in the test
conference. The author of the item used an executable as the text of
the item. It takes a while for picospan to process the file because of
its size, but that's all.
Someone (rational? salad? I forget which) has now entered a very similar
item in agora. (I don't remember the number. The commands
browse 310-328
and
browse 330-last
should find it.
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salad
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response 331 of 384:
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Mar 13 04:17 UTC 2004 |
The item is not similar at all.
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rcurl
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response 332 of 384:
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Mar 13 15:52 UTC 2004 |
Respond or pass?
Got error 13 (Permission denied) in opening item file
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gelinas
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response 333 of 384:
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Mar 13 16:05 UTC 2004 |
An item was taken off-line for a while. It has now been put back, with the
text modified.
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rational
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response 334 of 384:
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Mar 13 16:43 UTC 2004 |
You mean you PURPOSELY vandalised the bbs.
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tod
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response 335 of 384:
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Mar 13 18:33 UTC 2004 |
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tod
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response 336 of 384:
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Mar 13 18:47 UTC 2004 |
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twenex
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response 337 of 384:
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Mar 13 19:41 UTC 2004 |
Jerkoff is posting /etc/passwd all over the place. You had the privilege of
seeing the Man in Motion.
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salad
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response 338 of 384:
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Mar 13 19:45 UTC 2004 |
haha
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aruba
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response 339 of 384:
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Mar 13 20:31 UTC 2004 |
Item 331 gave me an error when I tried browsing it, because the file is
gone. Typing "forget 331" fixed it so browse doesn't choke.
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gelinas
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response 340 of 384:
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Mar 14 00:35 UTC 2004 |
I don't know who removed 331, nor do I know how it was removed.
I jury-rigged something. I'm kind of surprised it worked. :)
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tsty
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response 341 of 384:
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Mar 14 05:42 UTC 2004 |
anyone know what/why there are loooooong delays when going from one
item to the next after the rfp prompt? and also in starting to read
a specific item frm the ok: prompt.
i mean times like a minute or more, not just a net-lag few seconds.
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gelinas
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response 342 of 384:
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Mar 14 05:54 UTC 2004 |
My *guess* is that it has to do with certain text being entered into
items and then removed by staff. The removed text is quite large.
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