[00:04] Right. [00:04] Archiveteam warrior is what to have. [00:06] Hm. [00:06] Fancy [00:07] I'll see about getting it installed. [00:18] SketchCow: is there any plan to do google video? [00:19] We did a lot of google video [00:19] And Archive.org has done more [00:21] I'm gonna go grab AT Warrior then [00:23] yeah, but since google video will go dark pretty soon... [00:23] It's being incorporated into youtube [00:24] Obviously the structure of archive team is that people can do whatever project they think worthy. I don't think that google video falling back under Youtube is. [00:24] incorporated into youtube, as private videos. [00:24] whether or not they're private on google video [00:29] yeah given that you've been able to migrate videos from gv to youtube for like a year now, I think it's a pretty safe bet that anything left is from AWOL users and will just go dark indefinitely [00:35] yup, that's my worry. [00:51] balrog: didn't archiveteam already archive all of gv? [00:51] not all, but a good portion [06:39] https://apergos.wordpress.com/2012/07/23/shoveling-dumps-out-to-the-archive-org-cloud/ [07:09] (sfw) [07:09] http://i.imgur.com/Rh0UF.jpg mmm, sexy [07:12] hawt [07:13] I would have expected more of the status LEDs to be lit [07:14] most of the drive indicator lights are [07:15] the ones on the bottom of the trays aren't drive indicators. they're sofware controllable red lights [07:15] we use them to know which disk to pull [07:15] Ah! [07:15] Good [07:15] (ie, blink.py /dev/sdah) or something [07:15] sdaz [07:15] Or sdz [07:16] we have 38 drives usually [07:16] so it bleeds past sdz [07:16] lights should be off by default [07:17] makes it easier to find off-normal equipment [07:17] what's really weird is that the drive indicators behave differently based on the drive/controller chipset [07:17] some blink on access, and are dark otherwise [07:17] some blink on access, and are dim otherwise [07:18] and some are always solid bright, and then flicker on access [07:18] depending on model, manufacturer, manuf. date [07:19] One of those times when knowing your equipment well helps [07:19] newb sysadmin might go "Ah it blinking, its fine"; when in reality the blink is the heatbeat failure warning... etc [07:20] yeah [07:21] fortunately our ops team is small and non-growing enough that it's not too much of an issue [07:21] but of course I always ask all the questions, even though I don't technically get to play with the hardware :D [07:21] Same here [07:21] about...... 100 servers over a few DC's/Countries [07:22] total staff to watch them - .... 6? [07:22] Actual staff who know what theeir are doing? 3 [07:22] :D [07:22] Staff to country ratio.... 1:3 [07:23] hahahaha [07:25] So in reality if something happens in some of our remote DC's I do wonder what the teams there will do [07:28] Burn it [07:29] ;) [07:29] I think it'd doo that itself [20:14] hi shaqfu [20:14] err [20:14] hi shattered [20:14] yo [20:15] see my questions in the shoutbox :) [20:15] also, #archiveteam-bs is probably a better place for this. [20:16] ah ha [22:22] * nicola beeps