with a bunch of people I may or may not like. It's a pretty darned big
location, but I'd hate to get out a ways and discover that it's not big
enough.
Two things you have to know about going on a cruise: 1) go on a boat that holds at least 3000 people, you'll never see the same people twice except the ones you have dinner with, and 2) get a room with a balcony.
Yeesh.
Sorry about the site being down tonight, folks. Our server had two disk failures. One drive died and I replaced it, but the second drive died during the array rebuild. It's taking some time to get everything up and running again.
Sorry about the site being down tonight, folks. Our server had two disk failures. One drive died and I replaced it, but the second drive died during the array rebuild. It's taking some time to get everything up and running again.
Oh, and it should be obvious, but since we had to restore from a backup, anything
posted on Tuesday Aug 30 is gone, so go ahead and post it again.
backup, anything posted on Tuesday Aug 30 is gone, so go ahead and post
So no 15 second incremental backups??
Your offer to donate a large external disk drive on which to store incremental
backups is sincerely appreciated
I wonder if any drive manufacturer has actually succeeded in making a 1Pb (PetaByte) drive of some kind (HDD, or SSD, or whathaveyou).... that would be badass for incremental backups...
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Stephen D King
skpacman8629@gmail.com
Your offer to donate a large external disk drive on which to store
incremental backups is sincerely appreciated
Don't you already have large hunks of external disk sitting around doing nothing in the data center? <GRIN>
I try to keep my stuff on my own hardware. However, Uncensored is in fact
running in our cloud right now. I'll have it moved back after I get my server
back on its feet.
looks like the text client's broken.
Entering a mes... GAH! It's double-spacing in the web editor too! ...sage just gives me this:
Lobby> Enter message
Sep 2 2011 10:07pm from Animal
*** Aborted message.
Lobby>
ASCII editor (.<e><a>) at least lets me type, but return-return doesn't bust back into a command line like I remember it used to.