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[00:00]<wj>thanks for the info smartass
[00:03]<wj>just want to know how SMDC works
[00:05]<wj>the remot control is it over serial only or is it accessable over ip as well
[00:12]<ajc_z0>If only someone would record that kind of information in some fashion so that others may learn it
[00:19]<wj>is this #linux
[00:20]<rrsnd>anyone familiar with LMNOPQRS?
[00:21]<rrsnd>I like to RPC it over the LFRC to my DCRD DRS
[00:28]<rrsnd>"Note: Memory is less than the recommended level. You can proceed with the installation but may experience degraded software performance. The recommended RAM for the products you selected is 4,106 MB." <-- LOL
[00:29]<ajc_z0>Your metaquestion is important to us. Please stay on the channel and a customer abuse representative will be along shortly to assist you
[00:43]<rrsnd>I need to run this on my workstation for a while I think
[00:43]<mnfnwys>you.. run Gentoo in production?
[00:43]<rrsnd>delewis: on a couple dozen servers, currently.
[00:44]<mnfnwys>then you don't have a production environment if you can tolerate Gentoo.
[00:44]<rrsnd>it's good if you understand it...but that goes for most systems.
[00:44]<mnfnwys>you have toys that shit on the floor or on racks and do nothing worthwhile.
[00:44]<rrsnd>no problems for about 2 years now :)
[00:44]<rrsnd>I'm not saying it can match solaris
[00:44]<rrsnd>but I know it well
[00:44]<rrsnd>I don't know solaris :(
[00:45]<rrsnd>and I don't want to put something in that I don't comprehend properly.
[00:45]<rrsnd>a sad day, I know
[01:22]<nnvwjpp>sunsolve is br0ked
[01:23]<nnvwjpp>again
[01:30]<r9fv-u70>Netwolf, this suprises you?
[01:40]<nnvwjpp>g4lt-U60: heh
[01:42]<ygsjdgyr>Iiiii want candy
[01:45]<rrmnsm>insomnia, wrapped in a sweater or topless?
[01:45]<sgrcn006uc>hello
[01:45]<rrmnsm>hi Snake007uk
[01:45]<ygsjdgyr>hrr
[01:46]<rjppdrg>ha!
[01:46]<rjppdrg>weekend
[01:46]<sgrcn006uc>hey jamesd, just checking out the plane pics
[01:47]<rrmnsm>cool
[01:47]<sgrcn006uc>i am waiting to teleportation.
[01:47]<sgrcn006uc>8 hours to NY in economy is a killer
[01:48]<rjppdrg>gn8
[01:48]<rrmnsm>for some reason... the stupid 797 pics are the most popular pages on my site... it was just a fluff peice to keep people from forgetting my blog... now they get 200 hits a day so now i post what ever jet related and link to everything
[01:48]<sgrcn006uc>lol
[01:49]<syfc>jamesd, you might like to change 10s of gigbs to 100's of TBs :)
[01:49]<rrmnsm>er to all other jet pages
[01:49]<rrmnsm>silk, i quoted there docs untill it i see docs that show other wise it stays as is
[01:51]<syfc>http://www.netapp.com/products/filer/fas6000_tech_specs.html
[01:52]<syfc>as one of the other comments included, raid-dp also
[01:52]<dja>netapps suck, just use zfs
[01:52]<syfc>pfft
[01:52]<syfc>now your just being silly again
[01:53]<syfc>go take a nice big photo of melbourne
[01:53]<dja>web server couldnt handle it
[01:54]<dja>just checked and i'm up to 99 million hits - not bad for less than 3 weeks
[01:54]<rrmnsm>silk, okay i will update that page with my next update of it... its a pain to publish both versions...
[01:54]<dja>(item hits that is - 400,000 unique visits)
[01:55]<syfc>not being critical, have you used filers much?
[01:55]<syfc>Doc, cool, how many ppl wanted to buy it?
[01:56]<dja>umm.. 8 or 9 last i checked
[01:57]<syfc>fairy nuff
[01:58]<syfc>actually, if you could get a boat to stay still long enough, one of Bondi Beach would be nice
[01:59]<zjmzyac2zjwg>i think netapps rock if your looking forr a hw solution
[02:01]<syfc>i like them, however they arent always the right tool
[02:06]<rnnc2jy>Time to de-rack 2 E450s
[02:06]<rnnc2jy>Fun fun fun!
[02:09]<lnnzan>netapps are also extremely expensive
[02:09]<-- svgvsdyzgjvr xrs>/dev/null")
[02:13]<lnnzan>ok, fawk. upgraded the OBP on this netra t1/105 to the latest, and it STILL doesn't have the limit-ecache-size thing Insomnia mentioned as a workaround to boot older Solaris builds :-/
[02:14]<dja>what type of netra, and what version of solaris?
[02:14]<dja>ahh.. 105.. ignore that part of the question :)
[02:14]<lnnzan>t1 105 (ultra IIi 440Mhz 2MB cache, 1GB ram, yada yada). and I need to get 2.6 running on it, per Sun, that requires 5/98, but I can only find a copy of 8/97 :((
[02:15]<dja>right. then you're screwed
[02:15]<dja>when it says 5/98, it means it
[02:15]<lnnzan>insomnia said `limit-ecache-size` in OBP was a workaround, but this OBP doesn't seem to have any such options.
[02:15]<dja>limit ecache, even if it did exist, isnt the problem
[02:15]<zjmzyac2zjwg>yeah thye probabbl removved key hw suppport from tth OS
[02:16]<dja>limit ecache is only if your CPU has >2Meg cache, and the version of solaris doesnt support that much.
[02:16]<lnnzan>"boot cdrom" leaves me with...
[02:16]<lnnzan>Executing last command: boot cdrom
[02:16]<lnnzan>Boot device: /pci@1f,0/pci@1/pci@1/ide@e/cdrom@2:f File and args:
[02:16]<lnnzan>krtld: error during initial load/link phase
[02:16]<lnnzan>Fast Instruction Access MMU Miss
[02:16]<lnnzan>ok
[02:16]<dja>you need 5/98
[02:16]<dja>simple as that
[02:16]<dja>or just put sol8 on it
[02:16]<dja>or 10
[02:16]<lnnzan>it has 8 on it now.
[02:16]<zjmzyac2zjwg>Doc lol
[02:17]<lnnzan>but we need a platform for compiling some old C++ stuff for sustaining legacy application support ...
[02:17]<dja>then you need 5/98
[02:17]<zjmzyac2zjwg>call your sales rep they will provide it
[02:17]<lnnzan>if I compile it on 8, it won't run on 2.6 (libary problems). same compiler, same makefile, same source on 2.6, works fine.
[02:17]<dja>given that Sol 2.6 went EOSL a week ago, i seriously doubt they will
[02:18]<lnnzan>yeah, rotten timing.
[02:18]<dja>peerce: of course it wont - solaris (like basically every other OS) is not forward compatible
[02:18]<lnnzan>i should have done this migration a month ago, i procrastinated
[02:18]<zjmzyac2zjwg>you can buy extennded support
[02:18]<zjmzyac2zjwg>we did for 2.6
[02:18]<dja>no, a month ago you still wouldnt have been able to get a copy
[02:18]<lnnzan>rodrickbrown; they ended 'vintage phase II' support last week
[02:18]<lnnzan>july 23
[02:18]<dja>solaris 2.6 has a last ship date of 5 years and 1 week ago!
[02:18]<zjmzyac2zjwg>you can pay a preminum for extended support







