[05:50] <zosky> hey yall. i have an mdadm array and im trying to grow it paste the 16tb limit. everything im finding on google is ~4 yrs old... is there really (still) no way to convert my ext4 fs from 32bit to 64bit ? do i have any other options ? really trying to avoid figuring out where to put ~11tb, so i can reformat and put it back
[07:19] <lordievader> Good morning
[08:16] <adun153> Hi, I installed cobbler from the repos, "cobbler get-loaders" returns an error since the cobbler site has moved from cobblerd.org to cobbler.github.io, do you know how a workaround for this?
[10:05] <guillaume_s> hello
[10:05] <guillaume_s> I have a question for someone who knows a bit IBM Power5 machines please
[11:05] <Sling> have a script that touches a file in /usr/tmp which for some reason is created as -rw-r----- while the umask of the user running the script is 0002
[11:05] <Sling> no umask setting present in the script, or in any ~/.* files of the user
[11:06] <Sling> if i manually run the touch command, the right permissions are set. what could cause the different permissions when the bash script runs (oh, and it runs by cron, if relevant)
[11:09] <lordievader> Perhaps cron has a different umask setting?
[11:10] <Sling> I would assume that the crontab of a user runs as that user?
[11:10] <Sling> or my understanding of cron is wrong
[11:10] <lordievader> True but that doesn't mean that it uses the settings/environment of that user.
[11:11] <Sling> hmyeah, let's see what happens if i explicitly set the umask in the script
[21:22] <teward> anyone here familiar with freeradius?
[21:24] <quantic> teward: I've configured a few instances of it.