#archiveteam 2013-04-20,Sat

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00:01 πŸ”— nwh the rsync problems seem to sort themselves out after a retry or two anyway
00:01 πŸ”— nwh alard: is there a reason all of the upcoming.org jobs are 6mb?
00:01 πŸ”— alard That's strange. Is 216.245.195.218 far away from you?
00:02 πŸ”— nwh 36ms, 13 hops
00:04 πŸ”— alard Are you downloading for other projects? That should go to the same server.
00:04 πŸ”— nwh nay.
00:04 πŸ”— nwh just one job on a spanking new instance
00:06 πŸ”— alard 6MB could be correct.
00:07 πŸ”— nwh just wanted to be sure before returning piles of botched jobs
00:08 πŸ”— alard That's more or less what I want to find out.
00:08 πŸ”— alard You will get blocked by Yahoo, probably.
00:08 πŸ”— alard The script does not yet detect that.
00:09 πŸ”— nwh I'm going to hold off firing up a pile of instances until that is implemented
00:09 πŸ”— alard Yes please. (That's why it says "We're still testing this" in the warrior menu. :)
00:10 πŸ”— nwh giving you some samples to work with at least :)
00:10 πŸ”— alard Yes, I hope you get blocked so we can see what that looks like.
00:10 πŸ”— nwh one
00:10 πŸ”— nwh second
00:10 πŸ”— nwh I'll get banned.
00:11 πŸ”— nwh once the tracker gives me enough jobs.
00:11 πŸ”— alard That's the idea.
00:12 πŸ”— nwh rate limited by the tracker at the moment.
00:13 πŸ”— alard I increase the rate limit.
00:13 πŸ”— nwh here we go.
00:14 πŸ”— alard (I set it very low because I'm going to bed in a moment and don't want someone to start 'helping' with hundreds of instances yet.)
00:14 πŸ”— * nwh nods
00:14 πŸ”— nwh I'm presuming once I get banned they'll either show a rate limiting page, or drop my requests?
00:15 πŸ”— alard Normally Yahoo has a special error code for that (499, I think).
00:16 πŸ”— alard But this http://waxy.org/2013/04/the_death_of_upcomingorg/ suggests "Yahoo starts serving blank responses". That would be different.
00:16 πŸ”— balrog doing --wait and --random-wait is a good thing for yahoo
00:16 πŸ”— balrog probably wouldn't hurt to detect blank responses...
00:16 πŸ”— alard I'm really going to sleep now.
00:17 πŸ”— alard If you want to tinker, go ahead (update the version number).
00:17 πŸ”— alard I'll look at the results tomorrow, then we can go faster.
00:17 πŸ”— nwh I haven't been banned yet, which is unexpected
00:17 πŸ”— nwh on the yahoo messages grab I would have been banned ages ago
00:17 πŸ”— alard Is skithund here?
00:18 πŸ”— nwh doesn't look like it
00:18 πŸ”— alard 4MB, yours are 6MB, strange.
00:18 πŸ”— nwh some of skithund's are 4MB too
00:19 πŸ”— alard Anyway: we might have to redo some or all of this, so don't go too crazy yet.
00:19 πŸ”— alard Bye.
00:19 πŸ”— nwh night
00:26 πŸ”— nwh skithund has gone absolutely nuts.
00:34 πŸ”— nwh well I'll hold off until it's properly ready before making a billion instances. till then.
01:04 πŸ”— dashcloud this is interesting: http://archive.org/details/1001_Games_and_More_ValuSoft_1997/ there's a crack of Secret of Monkey Island included on the CD
01:16 πŸ”— ussjoin alard: Yes, all of my current work segments are blocked on RSyncUpload.
01:17 πŸ”— ussjoin (Happy to help you debug if needed; was AFK before.)
01:21 πŸ”— balrog http://waxy.org/2013/04/the_death_of_upcomingorg/ Ҁ” I hope he knows about AT's efforts
01:21 πŸ”— balrog since it wouldn't hurt for this to be coordinated
01:22 πŸ”— ussjoin Two different people (one me) already told him to ping AT.
01:22 πŸ”— ussjoin (look in the comments)
01:22 πŸ”— balrog ok
01:27 πŸ”— godane i found something that i forgot to upload
01:27 πŸ”— godane offical nintendo sticker book
01:53 πŸ”— ussjoin Any progress re: RsyncUpload errors? Alard?
01:55 πŸ”— nwh ussjoin: they're asleep.
01:55 πŸ”— ussjoin ...well, shit.
01:55 πŸ”— nwh are they continuous for you
01:55 πŸ”— lionheart hi
01:55 πŸ”— nwh lionheart: evening.
01:55 πŸ”— ussjoin nwh: Yes. On all 6 tasks.
01:56 πŸ”— nwh ussjoin: I don't know enough about the backend to diagnose it unfortunately. hopefully one of the core team will be able to help you out with thatҀ”when they're around.
01:57 πŸ”— ussjoin Fair enough. Just makes me a bit sad that on my first day of trying to help out, I can't, um, help. :-)
01:57 πŸ”— nwh which job are you working on?
01:57 πŸ”— ussjoin It *appears* FormSpring. Are all the tasks from the same job?
01:58 πŸ”— ussjoin (FormSpring is the banner at the top. I'm just on AT Select.)
01:58 πŸ”— nwh mm, that'd be formspring then
01:59 πŸ”— ussjoin Wow, I'm impressed that the Upcoming task is up already.
01:59 πŸ”— ussjoin Should I just throw away my AT Choice work and tell it to work on Upcoming or Posterous instead?
01:59 πŸ”— nwh can't hurt to try the Posterous job I suppose
02:00 πŸ”— nwh the Upcoming task isn't presently finished, I was intending to try and get myself banned, but it doesn't seem that you /do/ get banned
02:01 πŸ”— ussjoin That sounds good...?
02:01 πŸ”— nwh well, yes
02:01 πŸ”— nwh for the Yahoo Messages job, you got banned within minutes
02:01 πŸ”— ussjoin (BTW: Restarted warrior, told it to work on Posterous, it's kicking ass.)
02:02 πŸ”— nwh awesome
02:49 πŸ”— RedType_ http://www.scribd.com/doc/136875051/-why-s-complete-printer-spool-as-one-book
02:49 πŸ”— RedType_ the whole thing is very worth reading, but page 9 asks what if franz kafka wrote for the 32 bit power pc? really good writing
02:50 πŸ”— DFJustin https://archive.org/details/136875051WhySCompletePrinterSpoolAsOneBook
02:50 πŸ”— RedType_ whelp.
02:51 πŸ”— RedType_ yeah regardless it's really good
02:52 πŸ”— godane RedType: thanks
04:10 πŸ”— ussjoin So, I have a huge amount of throughput (100 Mbps down, 5 up). How can I help ArchiveTeam use more of that when I'm not? My Warrior keeps using ~0.1kBps.
04:35 πŸ”— GLaDOS DID SOMEONE SAY YAHOO UPCOMING?
04:48 πŸ”— grover -ENOSPC :)
05:49 πŸ”— nwh underscor: are you around?
05:50 πŸ”— nwh underscor: your worker for 'upcoming' is returning bad results
05:51 πŸ”— * nwh cringes
06:15 πŸ”— GLaDOS nwh, is it still returning bad results?
06:15 πŸ”— nwh yep
06:15 πŸ”— nwh he's been banned from the server, and just returning 0mb jobs
06:15 πŸ”— nwh ~5k of them so far
06:15 πŸ”— GLaDOS Blocked him tracker-side.
06:17 πŸ”— nwh handy function.
06:21 πŸ”— DFJustin I think it rounds so 0mb doesn't necessarily mean 0 bytes
06:21 πŸ”— nwh the jobs for that should be about 4-6MB each though
06:22 πŸ”— nwh returning thousands of negligible-sized jobs just means they pushed it too hard and got banned
06:47 πŸ”— nwh GLaDOS: 'short' is going to get banned pretty quickly too. the current scripts on github don't check for that.
06:48 πŸ”— GLaDOS ping me when he does
06:49 πŸ”— S[h]O[r]T im...around
06:49 πŸ”— S[h]O[r]T i guess ill watch for 0 byte
06:49 πŸ”— S[h]O[r]T or lower my threads
06:50 πŸ”— nwh S[h]O[r]T: apologies, I didn't notice you in the OPs ;)
06:50 πŸ”— nwh it seems pretty hard to get banned, or I was just lucky before
06:50 πŸ”— S[h]O[r]T its cool. overlooked that error code wasnt in the script yet, 20 threads going atm
06:51 πŸ”— nwh I survived with 15 when I was running it, I just wasn't sure if alard was done making the pack yet
06:53 πŸ”— instence If I have a value set in wgetrc for -D, and I also set -D in the execution string, does that override or append?
06:56 πŸ”— S[h]O[r]T super random guess, its overrides
07:01 πŸ”— instence I want to have a default list of cdn's, image hosts, etc
07:01 πŸ”— instence and then add the primary domain on top of it
07:01 πŸ”— instence rather than having that stuff clog up my string it would be nice to store it in an external default
07:05 πŸ”— nwh there's probably going to be too many image hosts than you can ever whitelist
07:05 πŸ”— nwh especially as places like http://getcloudapp.com/ allow people to have vanity domains
07:11 πŸ”— instence yea but I am just trying to have a core list of image hosts and cdn's, not necessarily complete
07:11 πŸ”— instence I run a post link check that shows me missed files on completion and I will often manually patch in anything of importance
07:12 πŸ”— instence regardless of the use, wondering if it is possible to have a default set of commands in wget that is appended to rather than overwritten
07:13 πŸ”— instence so if i set a list of domains in wgetrc, it would be cool if setting -D in the string just added to that list rather than overwrote it
07:17 πŸ”— instence maybe I need to approach it where I use -p and set an exclude list using hosts from http://winhelp2002.mvps.org/
07:19 πŸ”— wp494 re. upcoming - bad idea to go all out with 6 concurrent, I see? if so, how much is safe?
07:23 πŸ”— GLaDOS AFAIK, we don't know what the safe limit is.
07:24 πŸ”— wp494 mmk, will run 2, but if things still get hairy, I'll go to 1
07:24 πŸ”— nwh wp494: it seems very hard to get banned
07:25 πŸ”— nwh skithund managed to, but I'm not sure what they did
07:26 πŸ”— wp494 probably all 6 for a period of time would have been my guess
07:26 πŸ”— nwh no, must have been 30+ or something
07:26 πŸ”— wp494 seems weird that Yahoo would have inconsistent 999 triggers
07:29 πŸ”— wp494 anything else I should watch for?
07:43 πŸ”— nwh wp494: just 0MB jobs
07:44 πŸ”— nwh GLaDOS: paulv is returning 0MB jobs now too
07:45 πŸ”— paulv yeah, I'm getting rsync: failed to connect to tracker.archiveteam.org: Connection refused (111)
07:45 πŸ”— nwh ah - so it's a tracker issue rather than a ban?
07:45 πŸ”— paulv oh, no
07:45 πŸ”— paulv that's for formspring, sorry
07:45 πŸ”— nwh you might want to kill your 'upcoming' jobs
07:46 πŸ”— paulv yeah, I dont know what happened for upcoming. I can debug if someone wants
07:47 πŸ”— nwh I'm assuming that yahoo is just returning blank pages to you now
07:47 πŸ”— wp494 how many concurrent jobs do you have paul?
07:48 πŸ”— nwh not sure why you and skithund got that though, short and I have been a lot more persistent
07:48 πŸ”— paulv i'm just running it on the cli w/ the defaults, so I think 1
07:48 πŸ”— nwh I'm running 20, so I'm not sure what's happening there
07:51 πŸ”— nwh paulv: I'd stop running it altogether, you're just returning junk
07:51 πŸ”— paulv yeah
07:52 πŸ”— paulv I was trying to figure out why it was happening, but it goes so fast
07:53 πŸ”— nwh `curl` a page and see what it is returning
07:54 πŸ”— nwh if it's like the other yahoo jobs, it'll just be a blank page
07:54 πŸ”— paulv I was trying to find a url
07:54 πŸ”— nwh curl http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/10204150/NSW/Sydney/Social-Media-Marketing-Course-Facebook-Twitter-and-Blogs/Centre-for-Continuing-Education-CCE-The-University-of-Sydney/
07:56 πŸ”— paulv error 999
07:56 πŸ”— wp494 damn
07:56 πŸ”— nwh the question is, why are you banned and I'm not
07:57 πŸ”— paulv well, the machine I'm using is in the archive's friends and family rack, which is in archive.org ip space. I wonder if they're being mean b/c of that.
07:58 πŸ”— wp494 wonder what skithund's on
07:59 πŸ”— paulv i also have no idea how fast the connection is, so it's possible that I just overwhelmed them
07:59 πŸ”— paulv oops.
08:00 πŸ”— * Smiley looks in
08:00 πŸ”— GLaDOS think it's worth making a channel for upcoming?
08:01 πŸ”— nwh there's not a heap of archiving to do in it
08:01 πŸ”— wp494 I wouldn't mind
08:03 πŸ”— nwh you can't really make anything puny out of "upcoming" either
08:04 πŸ”— wp494 "whatcomesupgoesbackdown" would be the only thing remotely good I have, but it's probably too long of a name
08:05 πŸ”— nwh you can't beat "preposterus". it just can't be done.
09:54 πŸ”— bjrn I'm getting rsync timeouts constantly. Is it just me? (I've got my warrior set to upcoming.org if it matters)
10:09 πŸ”— footnmout anyone else having rsync upload issues?
10:10 πŸ”— russss I'm getting the rsync errors as well
10:11 πŸ”— bjrn Yup
10:11 πŸ”— footnmout cool atleast its not just me :P
10:14 πŸ”— russss hah, and mine just sorted itself out
10:14 πŸ”— bjrn Mine too. Just now.
10:17 πŸ”— footnmout same here
10:21 πŸ”— russss complaining on IRC clearly does work ;)
11:05 πŸ”— GLaDOS alard, guess what Yahoo's doing!
11:05 πŸ”— GLaDOS ERROR 999
11:31 πŸ”— alard GLaDOS: Upcoming?
11:31 πŸ”— GLaDOS yep
11:31 πŸ”— GLaDOS The thread contiunes on, and uploads an incomplete WARC
11:33 πŸ”— alard Yes, it's not checking for that error.
11:35 πŸ”— alard Is 999 the only sign?
11:35 πŸ”— alard Or do they sometimes return empty pages, like the post on waxy.org suggests?
11:36 πŸ”— GLaDOS Not entirely sure.
11:38 πŸ”— alard So far I don't see any 999 in the warc files.
11:38 πŸ”— creature If I wanted/needed to have a quick chat with Jason Scott, is he likely to pop up on IRC with any regularity or is email a better way?
11:39 πŸ”— alard creature: Look for SketchCow here, but he seems to prefer email if it's about something he needs to do.
11:41 πŸ”— creature alard: Kind of the opposite. :) Something I need to do.
11:41 πŸ”— alard Then just lurk here. SketchCow usually makes some noise when he's active.
11:42 πŸ”— creature Thanks.
11:42 πŸ”— alard GLaDOS: Found the 999.
11:43 πŸ”— alard (There's just much more data than I expected. 23GB!)
11:50 πŸ”— alard All Upcoming downloaders: The script now checks for error 999. You'll have to update to get the latest version. (The warrior updates automatically.)
12:06 πŸ”— jardenber Love that upcoming is already running. Great work!
12:07 πŸ”— jardenber Running five instances, is there a better way to optimize? And is 6 Ҁconcurrent items" generally better than the default2?
12:10 πŸ”— alard The number of items depends on your VMs memory, and the size of the project. Upcoming doesn't use that much memory, I think.
12:12 πŸ”— alard If you're on Linux you could try to run a standalone client, outside the warrior VM.
12:12 πŸ”— alard That would let you run more than 6, but it's a little bit more work to set up.
12:16 πŸ”— jardenber Thanks. I',m mainly on OSX so I'll just keep going then ;)
12:23 πŸ”— bjrn "You'll have to update to get the latest version. (The warrior updates automatically.)" Does this mean I have to do something or not?
12:24 πŸ”— alard bjrn: If you are running the warrior virtual machine, no. Your warrior will update within 60 minutes.
12:24 πŸ”— alard If you have manually cloned the git repository, you'll have do to something to update.
12:24 πŸ”— bjrn Ok. Great :)
12:27 πŸ”— alard I've removed the "we're still testing" tag from the project. I think we're ready to start.
12:27 πŸ”— alard So feel free to scale up, if you want. :)
12:31 πŸ”— sylvinus hey guys
12:32 πŸ”— sylvinus I'm also running an upcoming crawl, just to let you know
12:32 πŸ”— sylvinus i've been in touch with andy
12:32 πŸ”— sylvinus how do you split the event IDs ?
12:32 πŸ”— alard sylvinus: Hi. Batches of 25.
12:32 πŸ”— jardenber Wow, that sure made some difference ;)
12:33 πŸ”— sylvinus alard: starting from 0 to 10M ?
12:33 πŸ”— alard Yes.
12:33 πŸ”— sylvinus any idea about your speed?
12:34 πŸ”— alard We've only been testing so far, to see how Yahoo does the blocking.
12:34 πŸ”— sylvinus I'm doing the same & running around 4K urls / minute right now
12:34 πŸ”— alard We'll now start for real, I hope.
12:34 πŸ”— GLaDOS I've set the github IRC hook to update to this channel.
12:34 πŸ”— GLaDOS Feel free to disable it if it gets annoying.
12:35 πŸ”— alard sylvinus: In what form are you saving it?
12:36 πŸ”— sylvinus html + xml
12:36 πŸ”— sylvinus 2 urls per event. I've sent a dump to andy who ok'd it
12:37 πŸ”— sylvinus maybe I should do the IDs in reverse so that we don't overlap from the start?
12:38 πŸ”— alard We're doing it in a random order (the tracker is unable to do anything else).
12:38 πŸ”— GLaDOS 01[13yahoo-upcoming-grab01] 15none pushed 3 new commits to 06master: 02https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/yahoo-upcoming-grab/compare/d3ccd4327951...a54c402ab0b9
12:38 πŸ”— GLaDOS 13yahoo-upcoming-grab/06master 145b8f9d3 15Alard: Now with pipeline.py and README.
12:38 πŸ”— GLaDOS 13yahoo-upcoming-grab/06master 14a54c402 15Alard: Retry on error 999.
12:38 πŸ”— GLaDOS 13yahoo-upcoming-grab/06master 14b31f506 15Alard: Domain is upcoming.yahoo.com.
12:39 πŸ”— sylvinus alard: ah, that's unfortunate :(
13:00 πŸ”— sylvinus ok I got the first 100k
13:00 πŸ”— sylvinus :)
13:58 πŸ”— alard http://archive.org/details/archiveteam_upcoming_20130420072639
14:01 πŸ”— sylvinus alard: that was fast! how many events do you have in there?
14:03 πŸ”— sep332 is there a wiki page for upcoming?
14:07 πŸ”— alard sylvinus: I think a little more than 100k.
14:08 πŸ”— alard sep332: I don't think so. Make one!
14:09 πŸ”— omf_ I made one - http://www.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Yahoo_upcoming
14:17 πŸ”— sylvinus alard: I'm curious to know what you guys are grabbing. I have 200k events now and it's only about 7g
14:18 πŸ”— sylvinus uncompressed!
14:19 πŸ”— alard sylvinus: Images.
14:19 πŸ”— alard We're getting the whole page, more or less.
14:20 πŸ”— sylvinus ha, ok
14:24 πŸ”— sep332 i'm wondering what an "item" is for the Upcoming job.
14:25 πŸ”— alard It's a batch of 25 event IDs. events-3657850 is event ..50 to ..74
14:25 πŸ”— sep332 according to the founder, all id's are autoincrementing. so we should be able to make a complete list of items pretty trivially?
14:25 πŸ”— sep332 ok interesting
14:32 πŸ”— russss alard: are you fetching the full attendee list?
14:49 πŸ”— sylvinus there are holes in the ID list
14:49 πŸ”— sylvinus event 3 for instance
14:49 πŸ”— alard russss: If that's just one URL, yes. https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/yahoo-upcoming-grab/blob/master/upcoming.lua#L37-L38
14:50 πŸ”— russss ah cool
14:50 πŸ”— alard And the good thing is that it's a GET request without any special random parameters, so with a bit of luck it'll still work in the wayback machine.
15:54 πŸ”— Smiley So is yahoo really slow too?
15:54 πŸ”— Smiley my warrior doesn't appear to be pulling much.
15:54 πŸ”— Smiley 300B
18:25 πŸ”— ussjoin nwh: Just FYI, the Upcoming task is still displaying its name as Yahoo Messages. :-)
18:29 πŸ”— GLaDOS 01[13yahoo-upcoming-grab01] 15alard pushed 1 new commit to 06master: 02https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/yahoo-upcoming-grab/commit/d922927a16bd4d66efc410c7dfadd83736caad41
18:29 πŸ”— GLaDOS 13yahoo-upcoming-grab/06master 14d922927 15Alard: Upcoming, not Yahoo Messages.
18:29 πŸ”— ussjoin Thank you, GLaDOS. :-)
20:36 πŸ”— SketchCow Morning.
20:42 πŸ”— jonbro555 heya
20:49 πŸ”— alard SketchCow: Hi. I started uploading the Upcoming data. See http://archive.org/details/archiveteam_upcoming_20130420130753 and others. Want them added to a collection or do you want to do that later?
20:56 πŸ”— SketchCow Brilliant work on the upcoming thing, by the way
20:56 πŸ”— SketchCow I can add them later.
21:01 πŸ”— bjrn Brilliant work all round. That Warrior thing is fantastic.
21:02 πŸ”— Smiley :)
21:02 πŸ”— Smiley glad you like it, it was nothing to do with me :D
21:04 πŸ”— bjrn Just putting it out there. It feels nice to be able to help with just a few clicks.
21:07 πŸ”— jonbro555 I agree, it is a really impressive piece of kit.
21:14 πŸ”— * SketchCow shoving a pile of CD-ROMs into the CD-ROM collection.
21:25 πŸ”— pilgrim SketchCow: where's the yahoo-upcoming-grab IRC channel?
21:25 πŸ”— SketchCow I have to ask the boys here
21:25 πŸ”— SketchCow Hey, boys, what's the channel?
21:25 πŸ”— SketchCow Is there one?
21:26 πŸ”— SketchCow ( i was away when this happened)
21:27 πŸ”— alard No.
21:27 πŸ”— SketchCow #outgoing
21:46 πŸ”— gcr I don't understand the warrior. How does distributing a 200MB virtual machine to thousands of volunteers who then just send you the sites they download save you guys any bandwidth?
21:46 πŸ”— SketchCow You know how low-carb diets work? It's like that.
21:47 πŸ”— GLaDOS 01[13yahoo-upcoming-grab01] 15alard pushed 1 new commit to 06master: 02https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/yahoo-upcoming-grab/commit/6e82e5315a6b3641d87710d88dafb8549d547950
21:47 πŸ”— GLaDOS 13yahoo-upcoming-grab/06master 146e82e53 15Alard: Add logic for groups and users (next step).
21:47 πŸ”— alard gcr: It's usually not about the pure bandwidth.
21:47 πŸ”— SketchCow Are you actually going to explain it out? You have more time than I do.
21:48 πŸ”— alard Crawling takes CPU and memory. In the case of Yahoo, there's the IP blocking.
21:48 πŸ”— alard I'm a friendly guy.
21:48 πŸ”— SketchCow You are, I'll give you that.
21:48 πŸ”— alard (And I don't understand low-carb diets.)
21:48 πŸ”— gcr oh, they limit bandwidth for individual IPs?
21:48 πŸ”— SketchCow Also, you made the thing, I guess I'll stop everything if someone queries hard about one of my movies, too
21:49 πŸ”— SketchCow Oh, it's nothing like a low carb dioet, that information is extremely false.
21:50 πŸ”— alard gcr: Are you running the warrior? If not, try it. You'll see. :)
21:51 πŸ”— gcr Ok, I'll try it
21:52 πŸ”— gcr I'm just curious if this is the most efficient way of doing a project like this
21:52 πŸ”— SketchCow Yes.
21:52 πŸ”— SketchCow Yes, it is on multiple levels, and it actually advances issues far and beyond this project.
21:53 πŸ”— bjrn I have another question. On the dashboard it says "data 171GB 5MB/u" Is that total data pulled, and average per user?
21:53 πŸ”— SketchCow Yes.
21:53 πŸ”— alard Average per item, which in this case is a batch of 25 events.
21:54 πŸ”— alard We normally do one task per username, hence the "u".
21:55 πŸ”— bjrn Ah. I was just going to ask about the "u".
21:55 πŸ”— bjrn Thanks
21:56 πŸ”— godane SketchCow: glad to see you putting up cds images again
22:08 πŸ”— ussjoin on Posterous, I've got a bunch of tasks with lots of 503 or 504 errors. Anything I should be doing differently?
22:15 πŸ”— * SketchCow and DFjustin are rocking the CDs
22:15 πŸ”— alard ussjoin: No, that's just the Posterous server.
22:16 πŸ”— ussjoin alard: Cool. (I know it is when it's just those HTTP errors, but not sure if/when the Warrior thing is munging errors.)
22:25 πŸ”— gcr Is it normal to bounce super fast between say 500k/s and 0k/s for several seconds at a time?
22:25 πŸ”— gcr This suggests that it makes more sense to set the default number of concurrent projects much higher than 2 at a time
22:26 πŸ”— gcr or well, at least *my* number of concurrent projects anyway
22:27 πŸ”— SketchCow We're not in it to flood the networks of everyone who runs it.
22:27 πŸ”— SketchCow that's how you get tourists
22:34 πŸ”— gcr sure, ok
22:40 πŸ”— hneio_ I'm suddenly having warrior troubles
22:40 πŸ”— hneio_ I think it has to do with me updating VBox
22:41 πŸ”— hneio_ http://pastebin.com/PZXVZuwH
22:42 πŸ”— Ymgve huh, livejournal now has a thingie where they delete accounts with less than three entries after two years of not logging in
22:52 πŸ”— pjlover Question: running Warrior, I think I've chosen the max settings (6 concurrent items, 4 rsync threads). I've got a fast Net connection, though, and it's not being particularly well-utilized... is there any way for me to control that and make Warrior suck up even more?
22:56 πŸ”— Smiley pjlover: you can run teh scripts directly if your on *nix or can run a nix vm and understand how
22:56 πŸ”— Smiley howevr most of the time the slownessi s due to the servers at the other end being slow
22:58 πŸ”— pjlover Ah, ok, fair enough. I just see siliconvalleypark on the leaderboard, and he's pushing items at a pretty high rate, and wanted to understand if he was doing anything special.
22:58 πŸ”— pjlover I've got a Linux box I could certainly try to get it set up on, though... where are the scripts?
22:59 πŸ”— hneio_ Smiley: any idea on my kernel failure?
22:59 πŸ”— hneio_ http://pastebin.com/PZXVZuwH
23:00 πŸ”— cult alard: anything happening on the AMI front? I've got an evening to kill, and was planning on spending it putting something a bit more generic together.
23:00 πŸ”— Smiley hneio_: hmm not running the vbox modules?
23:00 πŸ”— hneio_ I'm running the ova under vbox
23:02 πŸ”— cult alard: (than the yahoo messages AMI I put together, that is)
23:11 πŸ”— Smiley hneio_: lsmod | grep vbox return anything?
23:13 πŸ”— hneio_ Smiley: Win7 :x
23:39 πŸ”— Smiley hneio_: ah ok no idea :<

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