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binarymutantubotuTN: hi01:01
cyberangerhey Unit19301:12
cyberangerhey ubotuTN01:12
Unit193Howdy ubotuTN01:12
Unit193Howdy cyberanger too, but I'm sure you were aiming at ubotuTN01:12
binarymutantit's pretty quiet01:13
binarymutantthe bot that is01:13
binarymutantwell... and this #channel01:14
cyberangerUnit193: 100% sure or an assumption?01:16
Unit193assumption01:17
cyberangeryou know what they say about assumptions, right ;-)01:17
cyberangerUnit193: I always shoot to kill, sometimes you don't hit the bullseye01:21
cyberanger(I was actually referring to both of you)01:21
cyberangerhey electricus01:21
Unit193Atleast I'm put before a bot...01:23
binarymutantlol02:26
* cyberanger creates cutbot, designed to cut in front of Unit193 ;-)02:43
cyberangerthat sounded better in my head :-/02:44
Unit193Seems you have that problem a lot :P02:45
cyberangersome days more than others, yep02:48
cyberangerlol, good quit message03:22
cyberangerin soviet russia, tsa grope you......oh wait03:22
cyberangerlol, good quit message03:40
cyberangerin soviet russia, tsa grope you......oh wait03:40
binarymutantin capitalist america, bank robs you :P04:52
binarymutant^^ from a protest sign ^^04:52
cyberangerbinarymutant: sounds about right too05:16
binarymutantfunny stuff05:16
Unit193Heh, nice07:07
electricushey cyberanger12:26
electricussorry i haven't been much for conversation in a long time :-)12:28
wrstelectricus:  we have noticed ;)12:37
electricusthere for a while I just completely gave up on irc.. and now i'm back12:38
wrstha ha electricus how are you doing?12:38
electricusjust got back from a men's bible study at shoneys.. we have about 50 guys attend wow12:38
wrstwow electricus that's huge12:39
electricusman 6:00 is very early for me i'm glad they are only doing that once a week12:39
wrsti hate to say it but its the norm for me.. but I'm not happy about it :)12:39
electricusit was really good though12:39
wrstelectricus: you still around cookeville?12:40
electricusya still here12:42
electricussame job for 8 years now.. i'm probably going to die in this place12:43
wrstha ha electricus stability is not a bad thing12:45
electricusi'm grateful.. i just wonder if it's ever going to change12:47
electricusor if this nation is ever going to prosper again12:47
wrstyeah right now I'm glad to be getting a paycheck every week12:49
electricushttp://www.tomwoods.com/blog/what-ron-paul-could-ask-herman-cain/12:54
electricusyou guys heard about this yet?  http://www.fsf.org/campaigns/secure-boot-vs-restricted-boot13:53
electricusthat is ridiculous13:53
electricusi like how the name is so cloaked with a term like 'secure'.  I'd like to secure my boot right in their *%$13:54
wrstelectricus: is that abotu win 8 and using efi and what not?13:55
electricusbasically it won't allow you to load any other os on the machine13:55
electricusso when you buy a computer you are 'forced' to run nothing but windows8 forever on it.. or toss it13:56
electricusi can't wait for M$ to just die13:56
electricusyou can tell they are so desperate already with measures like this.  with apple steadily creeping in and being the 'cool' computer and linux taking over server land.. they are really getting pushed out13:57
wrstelectricus: i doubt that will be such an issue, if it is there will be a way around it14:02
electricuswhat's the best way to give your kvm guest access to the host's local fily system? is there a way?14:13
electricusrunning on little sleeep and not in gear this morning..ugh14:13
electricusnever mind.. found it14:17
cyberangerhey electricus (looks like I've got some backlog to go over17:12
cyberangeryep)17:12
johnhaitascyberanger: ping17:48
cyberangerelectricus: read the bit on secure boot, there's gonna have to be some wait & see there, cause I do think microsoft will get this one right (It's not a trust in Microsoft, as much as a trust in the fear of a class action lawsuit)17:48
cyberangerit's going to be intresting nonetheless17:48
cyberangerpace_t_zulu: pong17:49
cyberangerjohnhaitas: whoops ^17:49
johnhaitascyberanger: :)17:49
johnhaitascyberanger: so i'm interested in setting up a secure chat server17:49
johnhaitascyberanger: would you recommend jabber?17:49
cyberangergoing for chat in the IRC sense, or the IM sense?17:50
cyberangerjohnhaitas: I would recommend jabber when it fits requirements, yes, if this is more IM than IRC, it'd really fit17:51
johnhaitascyberanger: particular jabber server you'd recommend?17:54
johnhaitasejabberd or jabberd2?17:54
johnhaitascyberanger: ^18:02
cyberangerjohnhaitas: it'd be a close call, ejabbered seems better known, many attest to it being fairly simple & quick setup18:08
cyberangerI didn't really see a difference myself, between them18:09
cyberangerin terms of setup at least18:09
cyberangerprobally ejabbered18:09
johnhaitascyberanger: got ejabberd working18:23
johnhaitas:)18:23
cyberangerlike I said, simple & quick :-)18:25
cyberangergood to hear18:26
electricuscyberanger: you said you use rsync a lot right?18:47
cyberangerelectricus: too much, yes18:47
electricuswell I just got totally screwed by it18:47
electricusit deleted all the files I wanted to sync18:48
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electricusif you have two locations A and B.. and A has less than B.. what does it actually do by default?  does it take away from B to equal A or the other way?18:49
cyberangerelectricus: did you swap the destnation with the source, or use and switches that did something outside the default18:49
xpistosWhart up yal18:50
electricusi show you what I did18:50
xpistoselectricus: are you still having rsync issues?18:50
electricusrsync -a host1:/files/ host2:/files/18:50
electricusi ran the command inside host1 (destination)18:51
electricusthe files on host2 were wiped out completely18:51
cyberangerwas host1:/files/ an empty folder18:52
electricusyes18:52
cyberangerthat's why, swapped source with destnation18:52
cyberangersimilar to mixing up if= & of= in dd18:53
electricusso you run it just like the dd command essentially?18:53
cyberangerwhat I usually run is rsync -avPhh (verbose, progress, readable flags)18:53
cyberangerlike rsync -avPhh rsync://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/weekly-builds/i386/iso-dvd/ /var/www/debian-CDs/18:54
cyberangerthat's actually a good example, those are weekly generated iso's18:54
cyberangerfirst week, it's as good (or bad) as wget, but the next few weeks, those iso's are nearly identical from the last week18:55
cyberangerit calculates the difference18:55
cyberangerproblem here, is the difference it calculated in from your source to your destnation is your destnation was too huge, the source had nothing, to sync source to destnation, meant deleting the destnation18:56
electricuswhat sucks is that it had taken hours last night to copy an entire database onto an external disk while the server was off-line.. i come in today and bam.. i deleted all I had worked for :-(18:56
cyberangernot run like the dd command, exactly, similar risk is what I was getting at18:56
electricusyou live and learn18:57
electricusdd if= of= / rsync input output (similar)18:57
cyberangerso you need it to be rsync -a offline-server:/files/ external-disk:/files18:58
cyberangerso you need it to be rsync -a offline-server:/files/ external-disk:/files/18:58
electricusso is rsync strictly a one-way sync cyberanger?18:58
cyberangerthen rsync -a external-disk:/files/ new-server:/files/18:58
cyberangeryes, at least the way you were running it18:58
cyberangerthere are some more complicated means, for a sort of mutual sync, but always seems like there are simplier tools for that19:00
cyberangerelectricus: so it is data you didn't lose, I mean, it's still on the server19:01
electricusya.. didn't lose the important data19:01
electricusjust have to start over19:01
cyberangerok, you got that part right, just gotta flip the second run to the new server19:02
electricusmy external usb disk is super super slow too.. i think I'm just going to pull out the sata drive and do it direct19:02
cyberangerthat would work19:02
cyberangermount it19:02
electricusi wish i had one of those sata/usb cables .. i think they have those19:02
cyberangerrsync -a /mountpoint/onlinedb/ /localdb/19:03
cyberangerthat'd do it19:03
cyberangerthey do, slower than sata (unless your usb 3.0 equipped)19:03
cyberangeryou could also do it over cat619:03
electricusor what about gigabit back to back crossover cable?19:04
cyberangeryeah, that can be done19:05
cyberangerrsync -ae ssh /localfiles/ cyberanger@remoteserver:/copyoflocalfiles/19:05
electricuswould that be as fast as 3g/s.. ? that's one thing i need to get smart on is bus speeds/ drives /network.. all the transfer rates and what is the true bottleneck19:06
electricusi've wasted more time just guessing at stuff like that..19:06
cyberangerboth sata, on the same bus, think that'd be the fastest19:07
cyberangergood news is once done the first time, everything after is easy19:07
electricuswhat i hate the most about migration/upgrades is you can't do much of anything unless everyone goes home19:08
cyberangerthose weekly discs are around 50GB, but each week since, worst I fetched in one week was 3GB maybe19:08
cyberangeryeah, I actually like that (excuse for the night shifts) but waiting on others19:08
cyberangertried to specialize in that, but not really enough of a market19:09
cyberangerand if the migration or upgrade goes sideways, that's where it really goes sideways19:11
cyberangerit's all well & good, then boom, blown up in your face19:11
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cyberangerelectricus: you can stop the transfer if it's too long, fire it the next time to finish (figure your on a deadline however, so that'd not be too wise)19:12
electricusso cyberanger, as long as i use "rsync options <source> <dest>" i should never go wrong?19:13
cyberangeron this task of just moving data while offline (and being aware of those options) yes19:14
cyberangerfor the repository mirrors, we have to add an option, delete after, but we do sync while online, so there's a reason for the extra headache19:15
electricusis it possible to do a sync online of say a /var directory?19:16
cyberangerboth online, or only one (and if one, which one)19:17
electricuscyberanger: do you know of a good file sharing distribuition or something that is easier to use than ftp?19:18
electricusI've been looking around, but can't find one..19:18
electricusi've seen some companies have a web based system that is graphical and users can set up their own accounts and such to download files19:18
electricusthat would be awesome for our clients19:19
electricuscan't use the cloud either19:19
electricusI guess something like this perhaps http://www.sharing-file.com/overview.htm19:20
electricusbut linux19:21
cyberangeroh, something utilizing http get & post requests, gotcha, an area I've not dealt in19:22
cyberangerhrm, I've seen some, not coming to mind19:22
electricusok19:22
cyberangerelectricus: as for the bit with being online, much trickier due to all the read write going on there, while I'm sure it could be done, with all the headaches, I'd advise against doing it with both online19:24
cyberangernow, if only the source were online, you could pull it off, but to finish, you'd need to run it with it offline, or at least a window of no modifications19:25
cyberangeronly a small window to verify nothing changed between source & destnation, but with /var/log I'd doubt you'd have that window19:26
electricusrats.. that's what i thought.. i'm starting to use lvm to get around that now19:26
electricusi'm a little nervous with lvm because i've never used it up until now, but i think it's pretty nice.  I haven't had to recover anything from an lvm volume yet though.. not sure if that's any fun19:28
cyberangerum, recover & fun, eh.. might be asking a lot19:28
cyberangerbut lvm has become very stable, has headache moments, but it's production use is high19:29
electricusyou use it a lot cyberanger?19:29
cyberangerI've used it with xfs to grow filesystems on the fly, while online19:29
cyberangerused it with LUKS-Crypt on my other gear, so yeah, every day19:30
cyberangerI don't mess with it every day, but use it on my disks19:30
electricusya you probably have a san and such i presume19:31
cyberangernot yet, still on a small wallet19:31
cyberangerI'd like to, once I get everything else sorted out19:32
electricuswell you already have a bunch of lv's so when you do get it.. you can just move em around really easy19:33
cyberangerI do sync with ubuntu, debian and arch mirrors in a live state, threw in the second disc when I got low on room, told lvm to claim it for a volume group, then told a logical volume to grow onto the new disc19:34
cyberangerthen told xfs to grow it's size, no dismount, kept running19:34
electricusthat's awesome19:35
cyberangerxfs is only for /var/www/mirror/ though19:36
cyberangerstatic enough to sync in an online state19:36
cyberangerjust stinks I got them a year ago, over half that forgot about them at my folks place, never got them in a DC as intended19:37
cyberangerkinda wanted to mirror a few distros by now, but atm I'm just pushing getting all the data in a timely manner19:38
cyberangerhow much data do you have to migrate?19:40
electricusright now i'm working on our company mail server.. it's got about a 45Gb /var/opt/ database that i need to move19:42
electricusdoesn't sound like a lot, but it is when we have little wallets19:42
electricusit's a royal pain in the neck taking the server down/ then copying then getting the new server back up and configured before users log in again19:43
electricusuggh19:43
Unit193binarymutant: Wait a second, last two times you cycled, ubotuTN didn't19:45
cyberangerelectricus: anything else in /var/opt/ are they in the same lan?19:45
electricusya19:46
cyberangerya same lan, and something else too19:47
cyberangeris the backup online too, or could it be in an offline state now, do you have two nics, one free atm19:49
electricuseverything is here in my office19:49
electricusand the new servers i'm creating are online here in the office19:49
cyberangerthey are offline, not an offline state for a migration19:50
cyberangerhere's why I ask, here's what I'm thinking for you, new servers (destnation) servers offline state, crossover cable, leave the current (source) server up19:51
cyberangeryou can start your sync over the crossover cable, get 35-40GB, of that 45GB19:51
cyberangerthen rerun the sync when you can take it all offline for a moment, get the remainder, the stuff that kept getting changed19:52
cyberangerthe time it takes would be slower, but automated & running during work hours, just enough to prep things for the end of the work day19:55
electricuscool19:55
electricusso rsync will just skip over the files in use, and then later tonight I can stop the mail services and run rsync again and it will copy over the rest?19:57
cyberangerend result yes (it's not files in use, as much as the rate they change, keeping pace)19:58
binarymutantUnit193: no clue :/21:42
binarymutantUnit193: they're on the same machine too, which makes it waay weird21:42
Unit193binarymutant: I had guessed, went out the first time, I laughed :D21:44
binarymutantUnit193: ubotuTN was disconnected? I don't think I have it on autoreconnect, might be wrong though22:08
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binarymutantah22:09
binarymutantwell that makes me less creeped out22:09
binarymutantwait what? "~chrisplun@unaffiliated/binarymutant"22:12
binarymutanthow'd I get a cloak...22:12
Unit193binarymutant: Didn't you ask in freenode?22:12
binarymutantdidn't get a reply so I thought it was a no go, heh22:12
binarymutantvery cool though. Surprised me :D22:13
Unit193It's easy to get, want a bot one too?22:15
binarymutantsure :D22:21
Unit193Join f#reenode and ask :D22:22
binarymutantaw work :'(22:23
Unit193Eh, not much :P22:23
binarymutantmeh I trust freenode's users enough22:23
binarymutantthey good ppl22:23
Unit193You need one to look pro though!22:24
binarymutantlol22:46
Unit193Need help to identify it?22:54
Unit193ubotuTN: Howdy23:10
binarymutantI don't think I got the cloak :/23:12
binarymutantbut hey I registered it again :D23:13
Unit193!say23:20
ubotuTNUnit193: incorrect usage, ask for help using 'ubotuTN: help say'23:20
Unit193binarymutant: Have him PM rww with "I am owned by binarymutant"23:21
binarymutantI did that with nikko :/23:21
binarymutant18:23 < binarymutant> aw work :'(23:22
Unit193binarymutant: For the record, wasn't this hard for me23:23
Unit193Join, request, pm, yey!23:23
binarymutantwouldn't been as hard had I remembered the password from 2 years ago23:23
Unit193^^^^23:24
Unit193binarymutant: It's all cloaked and I thanked niko23:28
binarymutantty23:28
Unit193<+niko> you're welcome23:29
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