- lots of not-real-meeting at the beginning - de0u: (entering room) - glimpses at projector, what the heck is that - oh, it's Dave Berry, ok - kbare: - oh wow, my SSH session survived my trek here from the CIC - Saturday: - got rid of a lot of stuff - the 500mhz cluster Dells, some SUNs - Operations: - FreeNode mess - network decided to reboot - mass panic - IRC drama - Moved contrib-cgi - mdille3 started at 11:00pm - 12:00pm, kbare, WebISO bouncing - well, seen that before, don't remember why - bad cookies? - bad <IfModule mod_ssl.c> - problem with alternate interfaces - IP aliasing on Xen virtual network interfaces doesn't really work - usually just use two virtual network interfaces - wrong primary interface - want auto eth0, not allow-hotplug eth0 - MyContrib didn't work - broken suexec - old version - kbare keeps things in subversion - figured out the right version - actually kept useful logs - current version didn't work - basically contains much kinit functionality - segfault, there was a struct that needed zeroed, and wasn't - things work now, we hope - Event! - presentation will get put together - should have people go there, buy shirts - JFC - we haven't really spent all of our pizza money - meeting happening, or something - Budget! - looking at the proposed budget - misc incidental cables - de0u: that needs more detail, USB woes, too many types of mini-USB, should have just used numbers - data line - why? - need connectivity to campus too... - 3B2 SCSI card - why? - maybe so we can eventually be able to log in to it - mdille3: - not here - martian death plague - we really have pizza money - I'm good with spreadsheets - kbare: - rant rant rant rant rant - probably will miss most of the movie night - rlane: - two Java classes =-( - did first webapps assignment in Scala, will see if anybody notices - asked us to hand in a war file - distributed systems... - probably really need to use Java - awesie: - interesting, anoNet, maybe good way to waste time - Linux TCP/IP stack - stuff in /proc, anybody know about it - increasing some magic numbers apparently helps performance - not sure whats going on though... - lots of various congestion control methods... - seems like were getting interrupts per packet... - but we should be doing polling - IPtraf