2009

cmake output changes

I noticed a difference in the regression testing output between two systems today. cmake-2.6.4 Stopping the Bacula File daemon Stopping the Bacula Storage daemon Stopping the Bacula Director daemon ===== pretest OK 00:00:39 ===== 1/110 Testing disk:acl-xattr-test Passed 2/110 Testing disk:action-on-purge-test Passed 3/110 Testing disk:accurate-test Passed 4/110 Testing disk:allowcompress-test Passed 5/110 Testing disk:auto-label-test Passed 6/110 Testing disk:backup-bacula-test Passed 7/110 Testing disk:backup-to-null Passed 8/110 Testing disk:base-job-test Passed 9/110 Testing disk:bextract-test Passed 10/110 Testing disk:big-fileset-test […]

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New Zealand Mountain biking

I lived in New Zealand from 1985-2001. I haven’t been back since. It’s time. The plan: March-April 2010, two weeks. Not nearly enough time for a proper holiday or visit, but we’ll hit the hottest trails. This should be a blast. We plan to do 8-10 rides in that time. We’ll see. I hope to document as much as I can. I just ordered the mountain biking book to help with some of

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Exporting a Google Map

It was 2008 when I first created a Google Map for BSDCan and for PGCon. That year, I create one map, for each conference. In 2009, I needed two different maps because the venues were different. Each conference was at University of Ottawa, but in different buildings. It was then that I first learned, with some effort, how to export and import a Google Map. This process is must like File-Save-As, but not

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Upgrading Pentabarf

Pentabarf is the conference tool used by BSDCan and PGCON. I upgraded it recently and ran into trouble. I think that has been resolved now. Since I last upgraded Pentabarf, it went from using svn to using git. Thus, you need a clean checkout of Pentabarf. I copied away the original source before I did this: git clone git://github.com/nevs/pentabarf.git Then I copied over my existing configuration files: rails/config/*.yml files Then I ran a

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Faster backups

Backups come in three flavors: Full – backup everything Differential – backup everything since the last Full backup Incremental – backup everything since the last backup (Full or Incremental) I took the above from What Is Bacula? Most systems use mtime to determine if a file has changed. Thus, any file that has been modified since the last backup will be picked up in the next incremental or differential backup. Full backups are

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Short chat with a Nigerian Scammer

I recently had a conversation with a Nigerian scammer. (08:44:47) aalinaamoda: hey (09:00:00) Dan Langille: hey (09:00:06) aalinaamoda: How u doing (09:00:20) Dan Langille: wonderfuly (09:00:25) aalinaamoda: good (09:03:10) Dan Langille: So, what is your goal? Goal as in getting my money? (09:03:30) aalinaamoda: Hmm (09:03:38) aalinaamoda: i am a deaf (09:04:13) Dan Langille: Excellant. My brother taught me sign language. What system do you use? Untrue, and bogus. (09:04:40) aalinaamoda: Your brother

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FiOS stops blocking port 80

It appears that FiOS has stopped blocking port 80. I discovered this last night when I accidentally pasted a URL for http://beta.freebsddiary.org/ into an IRC channel. That website used to be publicly available, until Dec 2007 when I moved to Philadelphia and started with FiOS. Sometime after that, things started work. Looking back in my logs, the change occurred on 16 April 2009.

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What do these web pages have in common?

What do these webpages have in common? http://www.zyzoom.org/vb/showthread.php?t=91729 http://www.utksaweb.org/index.php?db=q_a&actKey=print&no=7028&no_header=1 http://www.turkhackteam.org/tht-yardim-merkezi/benim-pc-kac-gb-ram-a-kadar-olabilir-253473.html http://www.somewhereinblog.net/blog/sciencezone/29012912 http://kelompoktugasptik.blogspot.com/2009_04_01_archive.html http://www.bahrainforums.com/printthread.php?t=261097 There are several accurate answers. There is only one correct answer.

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Migrating some Bacula jobs

I noticed that one of our disk-based Volumes used a label name similar to that of our tape-based Volumes. To avoid confusion, I will rename that Volume. But, renaming a Volume is not simple, nor recommended if the Volume contains data. It is better to migrate the data instead. The Volume in question has MediaId = 42 (seriously!): | 42 | PEQ574L4 | Append | 1 | 4,144,705,431 | 0 | 31,536,000 |

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