[00:41] *** Stan___ has quit IRC (Quit: My MacBook has gone to sleep. ZZZzzz…) [01:59] *** pyvpx has quit IRC (Read error: Connection reset by peer) [01:59] *** pyvpx has joined #arpnetworks [04:35] *** ziyourenxiang has joined #arpnetworks [05:39] hihi [06:30] *** mkb has joined #arpnetworks [08:18] *** RandalSchwartz has joined #arpnetworks [10:27] *** ziyourenxiang has quit IRC (Quit: Leaving) [13:51] up_the_irons: any update on that server (to host the new thunder ordres)? [13:51] also,it would be super cool to not have to probe you guys for responses on service i put in a request for on last thursday (literally 0 non-automated have been sent to me since placing the order) [13:52] Thun der. Da na na na na na na. [13:53] or.. maybe remove the "expect to receive an email from us with an ETA on your server setup within 4 hours." bit from the mail [13:53] i think they simply overestimated Thunder's popularity [14:01] *** mkb has quit IRC (Quit: leaving) [14:05] qbit: strange, I thought I *did* reply to your email [14:06] qbit: update: the new host was created last night, so I'm going to create new Thunder's on it today [14:06] JC_Denton: that's a fair statement, at least as of the last couple weeks. explosion of new orders. it started off slow though after introduction. [14:06] i think that's the way most new products work... [14:08] i try to recommend y'all as much as i can ;) [14:08] :) [14:08] new idea for the trello though, stickers. [14:09] done [14:09] down at the bottom under "Ideas" [14:46] *** mkb has joined #arpnetworks [16:19] "so I'm going to create new Thunder's on it today" faster, up_the_irons , faster! :D [16:20] m0ar thundar [16:22] up_the_irons: re: http://support.arpnetworks.com/kb/main/do-you-provide-backup-services : is the underlying storage zfs or something bit rot resistant? [16:22] http://www.rainymood.com/ thunder! [16:22] JC_Denton: "Stored in a RAID-1 array, so a single disk failure will not destroy your backups" [16:22] And given it's an "old" Linux box, pretty sure it's not ZFS [16:23] I can check mine... [16:23] (fwiw I backup and store par2's of my backup files) [16:25] quota lists the storage device as /dev/md3 and Python's os.uname reports: ('Linux', 'r1.lax', '2.6.32-41-server', '#91-Ubuntu SMP Wed Jun 13 11:58:56 UTC 2012', 'x86_64') [16:25] (That's right, up_the_irons , I got around the lack of "uname" in the chroot/jail/thing and used Python :P) [16:38] *** mkb has quit IRC (Quit: Lost terminal) [16:51] lol [16:51] l337 h4x0r brycec [16:51] ;) [16:52] I like a good challenge :p [16:52] btw, i thought par2 was dead [16:52] Anything but dead on Usenet when it comes to distributing binaries [16:52] And in my case, duplicity has a par2-wrapper to par2 the backup sets [16:53] i thought usenet was dead [16:53] nope. still chugging along. [16:53] Anything but dead when it comes to distributing binaries [16:53] well, yes, there's that [16:53] That's what she said!! [16:53] Re: par2 with duplicity http://duplicity.nongnu.org/duplicity.1.html#sect21 [16:53] do people have conversations on usenet still? [16:54] Did _people_ ever have _conversations_ on usenet in the first place? :p [16:54] yes :) [16:54] I don't buy it. It's always been trolls arguing, fact. [16:59] Might as well ask whether people still have conversations on Twitter. [16:59] well arguing can mean a conversation [16:59] not having a conversation would be stonewalling. [17:00] lol, googling for something unrelated re: duplicity and you get up_the_irons's blog :D [17:00] heh [18:45] *** perlgod has quit IRC (Quit: bye) [19:19] *** perlgod has joined #arpnetworks [19:20] *** perlgod has quit IRC (Client Quit) [19:37] *** perlgod has joined #arpnetworks [23:57] JC_Denton: like brycec said, it's just a RAID-1 [23:57] brycec: clever about Python, clever... [23:58] JC_Denton: so my blog still gets hits? lol