Time  Nick         Message
13:03 pdurbin      why does crimsonfubot keep becoming crimsonfubot`? from /home/supybot/logs/messages.log: WARNING 2012-09-24T19:33:28 supybot Ping sent at 2012-09-24T19:31:27 not replied to. WARNING 2012-09-24T19:33:28 supybot Error message from freenode: Ping sent at 2012-09-24T19:31:27 not replied to.
13:09 GitHub179    [crimsonfu.github.com] pdurbin pushed 1 new commit to master: https://github.com/crimsonfu/crimsonfu.github.com/commit/d0d2d0cc32b77513471b2f76f7c49548b4612283
13:09 GitHub179    [crimsonfu.github.com/master] fetch some logs - Philip Durbin
13:48 pdurbin      sigh. xfs_repair
14:06 pdurbin      Q: What is the inode64 mount option for? A: By default, with 32bit inodes, XFS places inodes only in the first 1TB of a disk. If you have a disk with 100TB, all inodes will be stuck in the first TB. This can lead to strange things like "disk full" when you still have plenty space free, but there's no more place in the first TB to create a new inode. Also, performance sucks. -- XFS FAQ - XFS.org - http://xfs.org/index.php/XFS_FAQ#Q:_What_is_the_in
14:13 pdurbin      Bug #60098 “irssi silently truncates long lines” : Bugs : “irssi-text” package : Ubuntu - https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/irssi-text/+bug/60098
14:14 * larsks     switched from irssi to weechat recently.  Seems nice.
14:15 pdurbin      crimsonfubot: google weechat
14:15 crimsonfubot pdurbin: WeeChat, the extensible chat client: <http://www.weechat.org/>; WeeChat :: download: <http://www.weechat.org/download/>; WeeChat :: documentation: <http://www.weechat.org/doc/>; WeeChat :: scripts: <http://www.weechat.org/scripts/>; WeeChat - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WeeChat>; WeeChat - ArchWiki: <https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/WeeChat>; (1 more message)
14:28 pdurbin      Re: No space left on device on xfs filesystem with 1.6TB free - http://oss.sgi.com/archives/xfs/2009-01/msg01031.html
14:29 pdurbin      Re: No space left on device on xfs filesystem with 1.6TB free - http://oss.sgi.com/archives/xfs/2009-01/msg01026.html
14:40 pdurbin      VM: killing process xfs_db -- Re: Strange df output - http://oss.sgi.com/archives/xfs/2004-01/msg00976.html
14:49 ventz        hrmm, weechat looks better than irssi
14:50 ventz        i like the room list always showing
14:50 ventz        not sure if you can do that w/ irssi
14:51 ventz        pdurbin: http://blog.didrocks.fr/post/Moving-away-from-(screen-irssi)-to-(bip-weechat)
14:51 larsks       Also, weechat has Python/Ruby/etc. bindings instead of just perl.
14:52 ventz        larsks: trying to convince me not to use it? :)
14:52 * ventz      loves perl
14:52 larsks       So you can continue to use perl.
14:52 ventz        although the irssi perl interface *could* use an update
14:54 pdurbin      somebody write us an irc survival guide please: https://github.com/crimsonfu/crimsonfu.github.com/tree/master/_posts
14:57 larsks       An IRC survival guide? We could just hand out blindfolds to people...
17:18 pdurbin      JoeJulian: thanks for your crimsonfubot suggestions at 2012-09-25 08:02 (PDT) at http://www.gluster.org/interact/log-details/?log=2012-09 (try registering with freenode's nickserv)
17:21 JoeJulian    Happy to help.
17:25 pdurbin      for the record, i did switch from supybot-0.83.4.1-3.el6.noarch to supybot-gribble-0.83.4.1-8.el6.noarch on 2012-08-06. not sure if that was a factor
17:27 JoeJulian    I used to use gribble until the limnoria folks emailed me a patch for the patch I'd submitted to gribble. My patch was never merged into gribble, but it was merged into limnoria. wfiw.
17:32 pdurbin      i'm only using supybot because it's what sejeff (so it goes) recommended. seems to work fine usually
17:49 JoeJulian    limnoria is supybot
17:50 pdurbin      i should probably run ilbot, since that's what _ilbot is
17:53 JoeJulian    I love the power of blogging wrt vendors. Even the crappy ones start responding faster when you've blogged and tweeted their faults publicly.
17:59 pdurbin      JoeJulian: you aren't talking about Red Hat are you. someone just sent me some more FUD from Red Hat along the lines of http://irclog.perlgeek.de/crimsonfu/2012-08-21#i_5915167
18:19 pdurbin      sjoeboo: jealous but thanks for this link. :) Can’t Make it to PuppetConf? Watch the Live Video Stream | Puppet Labs - http://puppetlabs.com/blog/watch-the-puppetconf-live-video-stream/
18:20 sjoeboo      ear, did you register
18:20 sjoeboo      ?
18:20 pdurbin      nope
18:25 * pdurbin    gives agoddard access to RT; pdurbin gives agoddard some of his tickets
18:57 pdurbin      whorka: no RPM? http://guides.thedata.org/book/installers-guides
19:04 pdurbin      guys, give me some, uh, endpoints, to hit. this is working: snmpwalk -v 2c -c public some-network-device SNMPv2-MIB::sysName.0
19:22 whorka       @pdurbin DVN is targeting cross-platform compatibility over ease of installation on any single OS
19:22 crimsonfubot whorka: Error: "pdurbin" is not a valid command.
19:37 pdurbin      whorka: sounds like "no" :)
19:42 JoeJulian    pdurbin: No, not Red Hat. My PCI compliance tester. Poor customer service issue. They may have something valid but they can't seem to communicate it to me.
19:49 pdurbin      use your words
19:52 semiosis     words FTW
20:02 pdurbin      huh. no "-of qcow2" in our archive?? here you go: virt-v2v -ic qemu+ssh://$HYPERVISOR/system -of qcow2 -os $TARGETPOOL $VM
20:05 GitHub192    [crimsonfu.github.com] pdurbin pushed 1 new commit to master: https://github.com/crimsonfu/crimsonfu.github.com/commit/99b34199c655926d427d5ae5b6b054bb83540899
20:05 GitHub192    [crimsonfu.github.com/master] another virt-v2v example - Philip Durbin
20:05 pdurbin      that's better
20:06 pdurbin      oh. funny. Quarantine Summary. Junk Messages. What does "Free" Linux cost the enterprise? from email@engage.redhat.com
20:06 * pdurbin    clicks deliver
20:06 pdurbin      You may not realize that "free" Linux is actually making your job more difficult. The free, community Linux in your enterprise is costing you time and money. It is keeping your IT staff busy with maintenance. And it is keeping you from enjoying the freedom to innovate and add value to the business.
20:07 pdurbin      let that be a lesson to all of you
20:07 pdurbin      down with free, community Linux!
20:10 JoeJulian    lol. how wonderfully useless of a response: http://goo.gl/GG3YV
20:12 pdurbin      JoeJulian: catchy title - SecurityMetrics PCI testing fails again - http://joejulian.name/blog/securitymetrics-pci-testing-fails-again/
20:13 JoeJulian    I almost feel guilty. Someone read that post and did, indeed, find a xss vulnerability. Communicated clearly what that vulnerability was and I'll have it fixed within the next 10 minutes.
20:14 JoeJulian    SecurityMetrics still hasn't.
20:14 semiosis     JoeJulian: i had the same experience with PriceWaterhouseCoopers analysts -- they found some actual stuff but couldn't communicate it properly
20:15 semiosis     in the end they sent over screenshots from a utility they used and after much trial & error I was able to reproduce it
20:15 semiosis     a major pain
20:23 pdurbin      more snmp fu. to show vlan 123: snmpwalk -v 2c -c public@123 some-network-device .1.3.6.1.2.1.1 per Get the Port Number on Which a MAC Address Has Been Learned at Using SNMP to Find a Port Number from a MAC Address on a Catalyst Switch  [IP Application Services] - Cisco Systems - http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk648/tk362/technologies_tech_note09186a00801c9199.shtml#tpic2
20:47 pdurbin      to be clear, i do want to support red hat. great company. on a personal level i try to help buy running fedora, reporting bugs, etc.
20:48 pdurbin      buy? heh. by