[03:19] <Unit193> zenadm1n: Howdy.
[03:25] <wrst> Unit193: have time for a sill question?
[03:25] <Unit193> +y
[03:25] <Unit193> Sure.
[03:27] <wrst> yes +y thank you :)
[03:27] <wrst> ahh found it :)
[03:27] <wrst> was needing the command to list folders with the size
[03:27] <wrst> du was what I was looking for
[03:27] <wrst> du as in duh evidently :)
[03:27] <Unit193> ncdu
[03:29] <wrst> ncdu ?
[03:29] <wrst> command not found
[03:29] <Unit193> Instaaaaall.
[03:30] <wrst> bah
[03:30] <wrst> figured you would tell me that :)
[03:30] <Unit193> It's quite nice. :)
[03:31] <wrst> well I must say it is :)
[03:32] <wrst> thanks Unit193 that was perfect
[03:32] <wrst> should have known :)
[03:32] <Unit193> dh -h is normal, yes.
[03:34] <wrst> I'm trying to figure out what an owncloud update did with my files and why it ate them :)
[03:34] <Unit193> Ouch.  find is your friend.
[03:35] <wrst> I think it has really messed them up because had no love there
[03:35] <Unit193> Ouch.
[03:35] <wrst> they were somewhere else and apache redirected to another directory but now its at var/www/owncloud as it really should be
[03:36] <wrst> thank you Unit193 that needed to be done
[03:41] <Unit193> Sure.  `locate` them?
[03:42] <wrst> yes that seemed to somewhat work but I'm good now I think
[03:42] <wrst> not really for sure what happened
[03:43] <wrst> I lost a few GB of hard drive space but seem to have it back but never really found what I was looking for
[03:55] <wrst> Unit193: thanks for the help, I'm off to bed
[03:58] <Unit193> Sure, g'night.
[14:15] <twayneprice> anyone have a good vpn replacement for hamachi?
[15:44] <twayneprice> hey wrst: http://gigaom.com/2014/03/06/andreessen-horowitz-leads-32-7m-investment-in-high-flyer-digitalocean/
[15:53] <wrst> cool twayneprice, I can't imagine them not doing well
[15:53] <wrst> for the price
[15:53] <wrst> its not as good as linode from my understanding but the price...
[15:58] <twayneprice> Yea, I really like them
[18:17] <zenadm1n> I get to work on some real iron today. First time in a long time.
[18:21] <twayneprice> zenadm1n: Like this?  :) http://www.bombayharbor.com/productImage/0625543001264489205/Steam_Spray_Electric_Iron.jpg
[18:22] <zenadm1n> no, as in this http://www.ubuntu.com/certification/hardware/201205-11055/
[18:23] <zenadm1n> 95% of what I do is cloud computing, so I get giddy when I get to work with *gasp* hardware.
[18:32] <twayneprice> Ah.  We have 3 DL380 G6 that we use for vmware.  Nice box.
[18:43] <zenadm1n> I'm about to benchmark disk i/o. I have 3 of them that are clustered for NetSUS.
[19:17] <twayneprice> zenadm1n: what is netSUS?
[19:19] <zenadm1n> It's an Apple software update server. They used to be Apple xserves, but they're now end-of-life so we're upgrading to Ubuntu.
[19:23] <twayneprice> ah.
[19:24] <zenadm1n> I'm benchmarking now. I want to get them tuned up because we refresh the macs and ipads for the classrooms and labs starting when school lets out in June.
[19:24] <zenadm1n> We're doing a test run during spring break.
[19:32] <twayneprice> Interesting.  That's pretty cool.
[19:36] <zenadm1n> twayneprice, these guys need to push a lot of big files fast. We've determined disk i/o will be the bottleneck so I'm benchmarking the baseline now, then I'm going to start tinkering with schedulers and other kernel parameters.