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07:07.32 | j0nr | good morning |
07:32.44 | Leeds | I really am too geeky... "PDP wins Nigerian state election" - what, they couldn't find a VAX to stand? |
07:39.06 | bilarh | :D |
07:45.36 | ChoHag | "I don't know art but I know what I like. Books." |
07:49.39 | bilarh | you need to work on your spelling :P |
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08:06.00 | bilarh | halifax claims house prices fell 1.7% in april... spring bounce :) |
08:09.05 | Leeds | s/fell/only fell/ |
08:11.10 | bilarh | exactly, that's the spring bounce green shoots of recovery |
08:11.20 | bilarh | after april it will be back to -2.5% mom :) |
08:11.44 | bilarh | nah actually, i think -1.7% is a huge fall... don't think we'll see more numbers that big for a while |
08:11.53 | bilarh | falls, yes, but not -1.7% |
08:12.24 | bilarh | that's ~2720 off an average house of 160k |
08:12.38 | bilarh | of course, there is no "average house" as such, but still interesting |
08:24.45 | Mohan | morning |
08:25.38 | Mohan | Can a normal workstation class asus motherboard can handle 2TB LVM? |
08:28.09 | Leeds | I've got a more-than-2TB LVM at home on a bog-standard m/b |
08:29.13 | ChoHag | No. LVM is software. |
08:29.14 | Leeds | it's a gigabyte board, I think - but anyway, it's nothing to do with the m/b, really, as long as it's got enough SATA slots |
08:29.20 | ChoHag | It can probably handle the required discs though. |
08:29.58 | ChoHag | Though here I have to use an extra controller card to cope with all the discs. |
08:29.59 | ChoHag | 6 I think. |
08:30.34 | Leeds | I think I'm going to be doing some more consolidation soon, since TB drives are so frigging cheap |
08:32.02 | ChoHag | True. Having a bunch of 250s isn't really worth the electricity these days. |
08:33.04 | Leeds | noise, power, heat, etc. |
08:33.49 | Leeds | I also really need to get a quieter PSU for my server... I can barely hear my desktop, when it's on and idle, but I can hear my server from the next room |
08:34.15 | ChoHag | I've had good times with a bunch of coolermasters. |
08:34.34 | ChoHag | The only PSU I can here these days is the ony with the broken fan. |
08:34.39 | ChoHag | hear |
08:35.30 | Leeds | I've got a pretty no-name PSU in the desktop, had to replace it a couple of months ago when the old one blew up... but it is nice and quiet |
08:35.47 | Leeds | the server should probably have a slightly more robust one, since it's running a bunch of hard drives 24/7 |
08:36.02 | ChoHag | Yeah that's why I got these ones. |
08:36.10 | ChoHag | I got fed up a long time ago with cheap hardware. |
08:37.50 | Leeds | I don't mind cheap hardware, in a cheap'n'cheerful sense |
08:38.10 | ChoHag | Well yeah, but cheap hardware that's used more than occasionally is not worth it. |
08:38.18 | ChoHag | Usually ends up being more expensive anyway. |
08:38.21 | Leeds | but when the slightly more expensive branded stuff is obviously better (quieter, cooler, better designed, etc.) |
08:38.29 | AndyMillar | ChoHag: i've got 18TB on a desktop board here |
08:38.37 | AndyMillar | and it works :) |
08:38.50 | AndyMillar | ok, there is a GBP 800 raid card in there though |
08:38.51 | Leeds | my general principle is never to go for the *cheapest*, but one above the cheapest should be okay if it does what you need |
08:38.53 | ChoHag | What's the porn:data ratio? |
08:38.59 | AndyMillar | 0:1 |
08:39.03 | AndyMillar | it's work related :( |
08:39.05 | ChoHag | In 18TB? |
08:39.07 | ChoHag | Ah. |
08:39.12 | Leeds | how fast do your torrents run? |
08:39.30 | AndyMillar | 250MB/s write, 400MB/s read |
08:39.37 | AndyMillar | LACP bonded 6 gige interfaces :p |
08:39.43 | AndyMillar | so it's fast :) |
08:39.46 | AndyMillar | and cost 4k |
08:40.07 | ChoHag | Life would be so much simpler without CVs. |
08:40.11 | AndyMillar | yes |
08:40.16 | ChoHag | Or at least without the HR people to filter them. |
08:40.31 | AndyMillar | "Hi, i'm awesome, kthxbye! |
08:40.47 | ChoHag | To another engineer, my CV is perfect, but HR people need more blurb. |
08:40.55 | ChoHag | And I'm awful at blurb. |
08:42.16 | AndyMillar | :( |
09:06.45 | wethrin | ChoHag: Stick some buzzwords in there |
09:13.07 | bilarh | "team player" |
09:13.09 | bilarh | "good communicator" |
09:13.16 | bilarh | "fanny snatcher" |
09:13.17 | bilarh | etc |
09:15.53 | AndyMillar | "willing to sleep with ugly HR people for this job" |
09:17.49 | ChoHag | Right I think I've played with the layout about as long as I'm allowed. |
09:19.40 | Mohan | sorry i forgot to mention its 4 X 500GB seagate sata disk (2TB LVM) on Asus Board its used as a backup server |
09:20.18 | Mohan | The problem is it works fine for few days after a restart and the lvm goes down again |
09:20.45 | Leeds | and what do the logs tell you? |
09:20.45 | Mohan | the server is used heavily atleas 50Gb is written to it everyday |
09:21.33 | ChoHag | It must go down for a reason. |
09:21.44 | ChoHag | Everybody has a reason for that. |
09:21.57 | ChoHag | Uh everything... |
09:22.04 | Mohan | looks like kind of some queue overflow or something like that |
09:22.19 | Mohan | where a restart flushes the queue and it works fine again |
09:22.24 | Leeds | looks like some kind of... |
09:22.27 | Leeds | good bug report |
09:23.32 | Mohan | the system has 6 sata disks and every alternate weekend it goes down and its so annoying |
09:24.07 | Leeds | and what precisely is in the logs? |
09:24.23 | Leeds | every alternate weekend? say, when the cleaner is in the office? ;-) |
09:30.01 | ChoHag | What's code called which is used to do the same thing is the same way in different applications? |
09:30.06 | ChoHag | Apart from a library. |
09:30.37 | Mohan | http://pastebin.com/d1382201d |
09:30.57 | ChoHag | Like if you were making code leaner, it would be streamlined, if you're making logging (say) homogeneous, you're $Xing. |
09:31.13 | Mohan | sometimes i dont see anything in the logs, todays there is something interesting. |
09:31.15 | Leeds | ChoHag: consolidating, standardising, centralising? |
09:31.33 | Leeds | reiserFS, really? |
09:31.41 | ChoHag | See now I always worry about using a word like 'consolidate' lest I sound like I wear a tie in lieu of having a brain. |
09:31.41 | Mohan | yup |
09:32.06 | Mohan | and the restart shows replaying no of transactions from journal |
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09:33.11 | Leeds | looks to me like a driver and/or hardware failure |
09:35.17 | Mohan | its a fedora core machine, earlier badblocks showed no of badblocks in sdb and after few weeks it all disappeared |
09:40.39 | Leeds | it's possible you're just pushing non-server hardware a bit too hard |
09:41.26 | Leeds | it's running an up-to-date kernel, I hope |
09:59.30 | Mohan | it is indeed running an update to date kernel. http://www.amazon.co.uk/ASUS-P5B-Deluxe-AiLifestyle-Motherboard/dp/B000I0RLCC |
10:01.51 | Mohan | it has an inbuilt raid controller which supports upto raid10, so its indeed a workstation class motherboard. |
10:02.45 | Leeds | except that the 'inbuilt RAID controller' is probably 90% implemented in the Windows drivers |
10:03.07 | hali | yes, it's a gamer motherboard :) |
10:03.54 | hali | ich8r probably |
10:04.22 | hali | better to do raid in software on that |
10:06.42 | Mohan | i have just found that out of the 4 disks used for LVM one disk says just WD5000YS RE2 instead of WD5000YS caviar RE2 |
10:07.03 | hali | probably due to firmware |
10:07.29 | hali | but using bog standard sata drives and a random motherboard in a server is always a risk |
10:07.36 | bilarh | wtf bbq |
10:07.44 | bilarh | why is work so boring?! |
10:07.53 | hali | is having a few days off work :P |
10:07.57 | bilarh | *stab*!!!!11eleven!!!111! |
10:08.18 | bilarh | you jammy leather pouch |
10:08.49 | hali | i had 45 days holiday left |
10:08.53 | hali | they took 10 :( |
10:08.56 | bilarh | hehe bloody hell :D |
10:09.04 | hali | and i had to take another 10 before end of may |
10:09.12 | Mohan | 45days holiday per year ? |
10:09.22 | bilarh | how can you have 45 days left, and i have 0? :) |
10:09.23 | hali | i carried over from a few years back |
10:09.45 | hali | i think get 28 days a year |
10:09.48 | hali | we get* |
10:10.00 | Mohan | well mine is 20 :( |
10:10.15 | hali | i've been working 2-3 work day weeks for the last month :P |
10:10.26 | hali | been taking long weekends |
10:10.54 | hali | Mohan: do you work in the uk? |
10:13.09 | hali | the statutory holiday entitlement in the UK is 27 or even 28 days (which may include bank holidays though) |
10:13.23 | Mohan | yes |
10:13.25 | hali | thats the bare minimum they have to give, most companies give more |
10:13.42 | hali | send your HR manager this: http://www.berr.gov.uk/whatwedo/employment/holidays/index.html |
10:13.51 | bilarh | 20 days is perfectly legal afaik |
10:13.53 | hali | if you get 20 days, they are taking the piss |
10:13.53 | Mohan | well my 20 is excluding bankholidays |
10:14.11 | hali | bilarh: check the link ... 5.6 weeks |
10:14.14 | bilarh | hali: what would you care, you don't use yours anyway ;) |
10:14.21 | hali | if i understand it correctly :) |
10:14.49 | hali | hm, ie8 just popped up in my windows update |
10:15.53 | Mohan | has anyone tried windows7 RC yesterday ? |
10:18.24 | bilarh | hali: "If you already receive paid time off for bank holidays in addition to your four week holiday entitlement your holiday entitlement has not increased." |
10:18.30 | bilarh | so the four week additional is still ok |
10:18.33 | bilarh | legally |
10:19.42 | hali | do we have 8 bank holidays? |
10:19.47 | hali | probably do with xmas i guess |
10:20.03 | AndyMillar | hmm, it looks like my 3ware is showing some rather random poor read performance |
10:21.06 | hali | weird, hardly ever seen poor read performance |
10:21.22 | AndyMillar | yeah |
10:21.25 | AndyMillar | 30MB/s read |
10:21.29 | AndyMillar | 60MB/s write |
10:21.38 | bilarh | 2 at xmas, 2 at easter, 2 may bank hols, 1 august |
10:21.39 | hali | thats half what you'd get native on a bog standard sata drive |
10:21.40 | AndyMillar | which is a lot crapper than I got using dd |
10:21.45 | bilarh | what's the last one? :S |
10:21.59 | AndyMillar | hali: indeed, it's performing worse than a single sata hdd |
10:22.07 | AndyMillar | and it's a 16 disk raid6 array |
10:22.45 | hali | 3ware on that? |
10:22.55 | hali | i'd use a real card for that many drives |
10:23.00 | AndyMillar | like? |
10:23.07 | hali | lsi/adaptec |
10:23.14 | hali | i'd probably buy a branded box though |
10:23.18 | hali | dell/sun/hp |
10:23.22 | AndyMillar | i've got a 9650SE |
10:23.57 | hali | sun j4200 is dirt cheap for stuff like that |
10:24.56 | hali | or dell md3000 for external raid |
10:27.20 | AndyMillar | cost me 4k for 18tb space |
10:28.05 | AndyMillar | which really is dirt cheap |
10:28.10 | hali | and i wouldn't dare use 1.5tb drives in production :) |
10:28.21 | AndyMillar | interestingly, 64k bs appears to be better |
10:32.47 | AndyMillar | hali: why not use the 1.5TB disks? :) |
10:43.41 | wethrin | hali: Why not? Appropriate RAIDiness to cover for drive failures. And, of course, appropriate backups |
10:45.41 | AndyMillar | hmm |
10:45.56 | AndyMillar | ok, read/write performance with 64k and 265k block sizes is better |
10:46.05 | AndyMillar | (600MB/s read, 311MB/s write) |
10:49.25 | Mohan | AndyMillar: What tool do you use to measure disk read/write speed ? |
10:49.57 | AndyMillar | this is fio |
10:53.20 | Mohan | ok, thanks. |
10:56.05 | AndyMillar | i can send you a sample config if you like :-p |
10:56.50 | AndyMillar | (incidentally, to give hali some credit... one of the disks in this box has *just* died) |
10:58.33 | antiphase | Parity RAID fail |
10:59.17 | AndyMillar | raid6 with hot spare ftw |
10:59.24 | antiphase | Rumour has it that a certain online book retailer tends to use plain striped RAID with manual redundancy, because the rebuild performance of parity RAID when using large sdisks is abysmal |
10:59.41 | antiphase | Both the degraded write perf, and the fact that a failure is a crisis |
11:00.40 | antiphase | It takes hours to reconstruct a TB disk when it's out of use, and a single bit error can throw it |
11:01.03 | antiphase | Look at the BER of modern disks, and it's high, but not high enough when you look at the number of bits involved |
11:01.59 | z00dax | things get even more interesting when another disk fails during the rebuild |
11:03.05 | AndyMillar | heh |
11:03.05 | z00dax | I've seen plenty of people with rows of hdd's, with them running in serial-number order :) |
11:03.14 | antiphase | D'oh |
11:03.21 | AndyMillar | z00dax: i've not quite got them in order /o\ |
11:04.45 | z00dax | mostly vendors think you are being difficult when you say 'can I have those 8 hdd's with different batch numbers please' |
11:05.12 | AndyMillar | heh |
11:05.23 | AndyMillar | i think i've got them from 2 separate batches |
11:06.16 | AndyMillar | wonders how long the rebuild is going to take :p |
11:07.05 | AndyMillar | probably a few hours |
11:07.07 | AndyMillar | :( |
11:08.45 | Mohan | AndyMillar: if you can please do so, i will have a look at it. |
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11:26.24 | z00dax | I think every project / app site should have a place where users can contribute their config files |
11:34.40 | AndyMillar | Mohan: http://paste.hashphp.com/p/m386f7af5 |
11:37.08 | Mohan | AndyMillar: Thanks. |
11:39.03 | AndyMillar | np |
11:41.06 | ChoHag | z00dax: Either that or actual documentation. |
11:44.15 | z00dax | ChoHag: expecting docs that reflect reality is asking for way more than is reasonable. |
11:44.22 | z00dax | isnt that why god made source code ? |
11:45.24 | AndyMillar | z00dax: sadly god did not make infinite time though |
11:45.36 | z00dax | bad god |
11:46.04 | AndyMillar | indeed |
11:50.17 | AndyMillar | RAID is one of these awesome things that no-one bothers with till they get burned :D |
11:53.22 | ChoHag | I don't remember the last time I set up a machine without it. |
11:53.45 | ChoHag | Except GamerOS but that doesn't count. |
11:54.17 | z00dax | whats GamerOS ? |
11:54.22 | ChoHag | Incidentally, I reinstalled windows yesterday and it decided that my USB card reader thingy should be C and the hard drive should be H. |
11:54.40 | ChoHag | I can't wait to find out the interesting ways that breaks things in. |
11:54.52 | ChoHag | Windows. |
11:55.02 | ChoHag | I don't believe it has any other practical purpose. |
12:00.13 | AndyMillar | it doesn't |
12:00.53 | Mohan | ChoHag: you can reassign the drive names |
12:01.03 | ChoHag | Not the system drive. |
12:07.21 | Mohan | true, it looks like you cant change the system drive. |
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12:17.14 | Leeds | has a Wii Fit |
12:19.51 | ChoHag | Is that a bit like a tantrum but more grown up? |
12:22.35 | hali | wethrin: considering the fail rate reported on 1.5tb drives i wouldn't touch them yet, but i don't even use "normal" sata 1tb drives either... only the nearline storage models |
12:23.01 | hali | and full restore of an array that size would be fairly expensive |
12:24.08 | hali | and i don't think anyone is selling 1.5tb drives yet |
12:24.32 | hali | as in selling with 'certified for a large array' label |
12:29.27 | AndyMillar | no, they're not |
12:29.37 | AndyMillar | the rebuild takes a few hours |
12:45.03 | ChoHag | Hmm looks like tha banks are all re-hiring their geeks. |
12:48.45 | ChoHag | Anyone who wanted to know if I was lying about my old job, apply for it: http://www.jobserve.com/WF674DFB85B105334.jsjob |
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13:03.30 | AndyMillar | given what you've said about it, I wouldn't work there for any less than twice that :p |
13:04.12 | ChoHag | But the job would still only be worth half. |
13:07.38 | AndyMillar | ;p |
13:07.51 | AndyMillar | the job description doesn't look too bad ;p |
13:08.33 | AndyMillar | hmm |
13:08.34 | ChoHag | Yeah that's why I applied last year. |
13:08.43 | AndyMillar | what value of Raw_Read_Error_Rate should you expect from SMART? |
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13:11.05 | kraptv | Nugglets are for thuglets! |
13:42.27 | wethrin | hali: I've just ordered 6 1TB drives. So I hope they'll work :) |
13:42.43 | kraptv | what brand? |
13:43.28 | dick_turpin | wethrin: Wanna hear today's classic fault call? |
13:45.29 | wethrin | Yes! |
13:45.33 | wethrin | kraptv: Deathstar |
13:45.49 | wethrin | hopes only one drive will fail at a time |
13:45.56 | antiphase | They're not bad these days |
13:46.15 | kraptv | wethrin: shitty. |
13:46.21 | dick_turpin | wethrin: I cant get any email through my wifi |
13:46.23 | kraptv | we had problems with 1TB deathstars. |
13:46.23 | antiphase | I've been using loads of Sun-branded ones and the failure rate is very low on the 500GB models |
13:46.40 | kraptv | it may have been our reseller selling us shit. |
13:46.45 | Nafallo | â DEATHSTAR â |
13:46.59 | wethrin | $friend is using them in maths.ox.ac.uk, and doesn't have a problem with them |
13:48.26 | dick_turpin | wethrin: Are you connected? "Yes2 Can you get on the Internet? "No" Have a look at the icon by the clock "It has a red cross" You're not f'ecking connected then are you you stupid cow" (Only joking I didn't really say that) |
13:48.47 | wethrin | Ahh, user support. |
13:48.48 | wethrin | Just Don't. |
13:57.40 | ChoHag | Two recruiters called within half an hour about the same rackspace job. |
13:58.20 | wethrin | Which one offered you more money? |
13:58.28 | ChoHag | They both offered crap money. |
13:58.50 | wethrin | What, you mean they didn't offer you the Gllug minimum of THREE HUNDRED MILLION A MONTH? |
13:59.13 | ChoHag | Can't even smell it on a good day. |
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13:59.42 | antiphase | I wouldn't go outside Zone 1 for 300Mpcm |
14:00.13 | bilarh | depends on if the job came with complimentary young virgins as well, not sure otherwise |
14:00.24 | bilarh | blind ones, of course |
14:00.27 | bilarh | (goes without sayign) |
14:00.57 | dick_turpin | throws bilarh a blind old hag |
14:00.58 | AndyMillar | wethrin: that would make an interesting statistic... i wonder what the average gllug salary is |
14:01.32 | dick_turpin | £32.50, a month! |
14:01.35 | kraptv | ChoHag: is this at the Uxbridge/Stockley Park rackspace location? |
14:01.44 | wethrin | The ones who complained about all job adverts being too low salary never mentioned what their salary was... |
14:01.50 | bilarh | andymillar: 48.50 a week ;) |
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14:01.57 | AndyMillar | bilarh: no, that's just morsing |
14:02.05 | bilarh | andymillar: maybe :) |
14:02.11 | ChoHag | Yes. |
14:02.19 | bilarh | i unsubscribed months ago, too much rubbish posted there |
14:02.27 | bilarh | not like here in #gllug where we only have sensible discussions :) |
14:02.45 | dick_turpin | points and laughs at bilarh |
14:02.50 | AndyMillar | wethrin: I seem to only remember complaining about the salary when there wasn't a salary posted (or in the one case of a decent job but the salary was less than an average graduate one) |
14:03.02 | AndyMillar | but I'm tainted by working in finance :( |
14:03.47 | wethrin | Eww, finance |
14:04.02 | AndyMillar | what's wrong with finance? |
14:04.30 | wethrin | It sounds dull |
14:04.39 | AndyMillar | s/finance/financial gambling/ |
14:04.49 | wethrin | Where to start? :) |
14:05.00 | AndyMillar | :-p |
14:05.07 | AndyMillar | pah! morals! |
14:11.35 | kraptv | ChoHag: my office is in Stockley Park. I would have lunch with you at least once. |
14:11.45 | kraptv | at the famous SUBWAY OF STOCKLEY PARK |
14:12.01 | ChoHag | You work for rackspace? |
14:16.14 | kraptv | No way. |
14:16.31 | kraptv | but I work say a good 500 metres awaty. |
14:16.34 | kraptv | away. |
14:16.43 | ChoHag | Oh. heh. |
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16:21.36 | Mohan | good evening |
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