Time |
Nickname |
Message |
00:07
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chronomex |
o_o |
00:07
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chronomex |
indeed |
00:11
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Paradoks |
Wow. Yeah, awesome. Mind you, so is the script that originally made things possible, but we expect that sort of awesome out of alard already. |
00:21
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SketchCow |
http://www.archive.org/details/conquer-videogame-craze-album |
00:45
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db48x22 |
alard: shiny |
01:00
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bsmith093 |
anything esle by this guy? |
01:00
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|
bsmith093 |
seriously though, IA guys, good job on the metadata |
01:02
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SketchCow |
No |
01:02
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|
SketchCow |
I did that |
01:02
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|
SketchCow |
(Nothing else by the guys, I did the metadata just now) |
01:18
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|
dashcloud |
alard: that page is awesome indeed |
01:21
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bsmith093 |
SketchCow: sorry for the misplaced credit, you deserve all sue to you. |
01:21
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|
bsmith093 |
due to you |
01:21
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chronomex |
alard: is there a way to enqueue usernames? |
01:22
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|
SketchCow |
No misplaced |
01:22
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|
SketchCow |
I was just indicating where this came from in this case. |
01:23
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bsmith093 |
k then. anyway good job where'd you find this? i grabbed without even looking |
01:24
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SketchCow |
It's been floating around forever and ever. |
01:24
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|
SketchCow |
I just happened to do a big disk transfer this time - I've put a couple hundred gigs of data I had at home and am putting them on archive.org. |
01:24
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|
SketchCow |
Like 110 FreeBSD CD-ROMs. |
01:25
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|
alard |
chronomex: Put them up somewhere, then I'll add them. |
01:25
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|
bsmith093 |
ive been meaning to ask about that, what isp do u have and are they also in rochester ny? how do u transfer multi hundred gig collections in less than a month |
01:25
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|
alard |
(Though not today, it's way past bedtime.) Latest tracker page addition: a colored graph. |
01:26
🔗
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chronomex |
alard: okay. I ran across a few the other day but didn't want to bug you. it'd be great to have a form field online to submit with. |
01:26
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|
alard |
Who knows. :) |
01:34
🔗
|
Coderjoe |
uhoh |
01:34
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|
Coderjoe |
underscor had a huge bmp there in the last 12 hours |
01:35
🔗
|
Coderjoe |
bump |
01:48
🔗
|
Coderjoe |
oh no. he is about to pass me |
01:48
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|
Coderjoe |
curse you, stupidly small instance store |
01:50
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|
tef |
argh christ why does the arc format put the names of the headers inside the record body |
01:57
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|
Coderjoe |
seriously? a 12GB user? |
02:59
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|
underscor |
Coderjoe: Beating you! |
02:59
🔗
|
underscor |
:D |
03:01
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|
Coderjoe |
yeah... damn my pause to upload 340GB to the batcave |
03:02
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|
Coderjoe |
I also seem to be maxing out the cpu on my high memory xlarge instance |
03:04
🔗
|
Coderjoe |
hmm |
03:04
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|
Coderjoe |
ok... now not so much |
03:05
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|
Coderjoe |
and the loadavg dropped considerably |
03:05
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|
underscor |
How expensive is that?? |
03:05
🔗
|
chronomex |
less than a buck an hour, but not much less |
03:05
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|
chronomex |
iirc |
03:05
🔗
|
Coderjoe |
i'm using a spot instance, so it is lower than the normal one most of the time |
03:06
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|
Coderjoe |
but it seems to be about $6/day :-\ |
03:06
🔗
|
chronomex |
that's not very cheap, have you researched alternatives much? |
03:06
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|
Coderjoe |
last month was only $40. this month will kinda suck, since I'll also have a lot of data out and more s3 usage |
03:06
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|
chronomex |
score! I was wondering how I was going to demodulate some data, and then I remembered I have a textbook on (de)modulation! |
03:10
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|
Coderjoe |
i originally spun the instance up when I was trying to rescue a wget-warc that was consuming more and more memory and heavilly swapping my free micro instance |
03:10
🔗
|
Coderjoe |
and then i re-tried the command on the m2.xlarge when it failed on the micro. |
03:10
🔗
|
Coderjoe |
and I keep throwing shit at it :-\ |
03:12
🔗
|
Coderjoe |
(and that wget-warc that was swapping the micro to shreds wound up getting everything on the m2.xlarge oom_killed) |
03:13
🔗
|
chronomex |
hmmm. |
03:14
🔗
|
chronomex |
guys, why don't we set our files to readonly after we're done downloading them? it's a decent safeguard against accidentally fucking things up. |
03:16
🔗
|
Coderjoe |
hmm |
03:17
🔗
|
Coderjoe |
I really should be shutting this down |
03:18
🔗
|
underscor |
Coderjoe: That's gonna be pricey :/ |
03:18
🔗
|
Coderjoe |
so far between the instance and the data (pushing stuff to the batcave) I'm already looking at $86.14 estimated for Nov (just for the 8 days so far this month) |
03:18
🔗
|
underscor |
Ouch |
03:18
🔗
|
Coderjoe |
last month was only $31.16 |
03:18
🔗
|
underscor |
That's... quite pricey |
03:19
🔗
|
Coderjoe |
the S3 so far is only $.99 |
03:19
🔗
|
Coderjoe |
the m2.xlarge is 41.04 |
03:19
🔗
|
Coderjoe |
and the data transfer out of ec2 is 44.11 |
03:20
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|
underscor |
That's not bad for s3 |
03:20
🔗
|
underscor |
But you pay to get it back out, don't you? |
03:20
🔗
|
underscor |
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tnCk0uGwFZI |
03:21
🔗
|
Coderjoe |
yeah. I stashed the stuff I already downloaded on my ec2 instance into s3 in addition to rsyncing to the batcave |
03:21
🔗
|
Coderjoe |
I'll likely end up deleting the stuff I stashed in s3 later |
03:21
🔗
|
underscor |
ah |
03:21
🔗
|
Coderjoe |
putting it in essentially cost nothing on the s3 side. |
03:28
🔗
|
chronomex |
underscor: you and your infinite bandwidth ... |
03:28
🔗
|
underscor |
:D |
03:28
🔗
|
Coderjoe |
yeah... you're not even paying for that... |
03:29
🔗
|
underscor |
ha |
03:29
🔗
|
underscor |
Well, I mean, my parents are |
03:29
🔗
|
Coderjoe |
not for the IA traffic |
03:34
🔗
|
underscor |
True |
03:34
🔗
|
underscor |
Most of the mobileme is from home though |
03:35
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|
chronomex |
anyone here have access to ansi standards? |
03:36
🔗
|
Coderjoe |
depends on which one, i think. and what state. one of my co-workers dug up a copy of ansi sql92 somewhere. it might be a draft, but I don't know for certain |
03:37
🔗
|
chronomex |
I need X3.55 or X3.56, the 1600-bpi phase encoding for magtape |
03:53
🔗
|
underscor |
IA might, try poking SketchCow |
03:54
🔗
|
chronomex |
hm, it was cross-published as ISO 4057 |
03:54
🔗
|
chronomex |
iso standards are much easier to steal than ansi, I've found |
04:05
🔗
|
tef |
also ecma 46 |
04:08
🔗
|
chronomex |
ah, really? sweet :) |
04:08
🔗
|
Coderjoe |
yeah. you can usually find copies of the drafts, since those were free |
04:09
🔗
|
tef |
http://www.ecma-international.org/publications/files/ECMA-ST-WITHDRAWN/ECMA-46,%201st%20Edition,%20March%201976.pdf |
04:09
🔗
|
chronomex |
it's kind of from the 1970s, I doubt the drafts are online |
04:09
🔗
|
chronomex |
I stand corrected |
04:09
🔗
|
chronomex |
fuckyeah, you are my hero |
04:09
🔗
|
tef |
I have been looking around but uh it is hard to tell if they are the same |
04:10
🔗
|
chronomex |
100% the same isn't necessary, I just need to know details of the 1600bpi phase encoding |
04:10
🔗
|
chronomex |
am recovering tapes for a 1973-era computer |
04:11
🔗
|
tef |
do you know the manufacturer? |
04:11
🔗
|
tef |
there seemed to be a bunch of pdfs on qic.org |
04:11
🔗
|
chronomex |
tapes were made by 3M under contract to Western Electric / Bell Labs / AT&T |
04:12
🔗
|
tef |
see also http://www.classiccmp.org/pipermail/cctalk/2003-August/248957.html |
04:13
🔗
|
chronomex |
hm. |
04:13
🔗
|
chronomex |
the documents I have say ... |
04:13
🔗
|
underscor |
I like the temp file rsync created |
04:13
🔗
|
underscor |
.friendster.004200001-004300000.tar.SExybF |
04:13
🔗
|
tef |
chronomex: as in one of these ?http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quarter-inch_cartridge#3M_Data_Cartridge_.28DC.29 |
04:14
🔗
|
chronomex |
" ... in the ANSI-proposed 1600 bit-per-inch (BPI) phase-encoded format on a ... 1/4 inch magnetic tape cartridge." |
04:14
🔗
|
tef |
http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=site:qic.org+filetype:pdf |
04:14
🔗
|
chronomex |
it's a DC-300, physically similar to the DC-600A shown there |
04:15
🔗
|
tef |
heh |
04:15
🔗
|
tef |
http://printf.net/~tef/p679-kerpelman.pdf |
04:15
🔗
|
tef |
does this help? |
04:16
🔗
|
chronomex |
hold on, my internet connection is only so fast :O |
04:16
🔗
|
chronomex |
but yes, that helps |
04:17
🔗
|
underscor |
http://downloadmoreram.com/index.html |
04:17
🔗
|
chronomex |
underscor: https://plus.google.com/u/1/118060174030033503719/posts/GUgZYgBAqrY |
04:18
🔗
|
underscor |
Damn |
04:19
🔗
|
chronomex |
yuuup, I think it's pretty hilarious actually |
04:20
🔗
|
chronomex |
more details turned up since that post, someone looked up the original part numbers -- they're most likely rejects from Micron, spec'd for no faster than pc2100 |
04:20
🔗
|
underscor |
hahaha |
04:20
🔗
|
chronomex |
probably overvolting too, because they run really hot |
04:21
🔗
|
underscor |
I really want to get some now |
04:22
🔗
|
underscor |
Just for shits and giggles |
04:22
🔗
|
chronomex |
if you want to throw away $40, be my guest |
04:22
🔗
|
underscor |
Yeah |
04:22
🔗
|
underscor |
If it was cheaper, I would |
04:46
🔗
|
Coderjoe |
wow... this one user has been going for 3 hours now |
04:54
🔗
|
chronomex |
such is life on the internet |
04:56
🔗
|
amerrykan |
ok tmux, just stop updating the screen then, that's fine whatever |
04:57
🔗
|
underscor |
amerrykan: Do you have a dead client somewhere? |
04:57
🔗
|
amerrykan |
not anymore |
04:57
🔗
|
underscor |
oic |
05:25
🔗
|
yipdw |
closure: not sure if you've seen this -> http://developer.berlios.de/devlog/blog/2011/10/31/berlios-continues-%e2%80%93-non-profit-association-is-founded/ |
05:27
🔗
|
yipdw |
closure: never mind, I think you did -- Darkstar beat me to the punch re: updating the wiki |
05:28
🔗
|
closure |
yeah. who knows what will happen |
05:34
🔗
|
Coderjoe |
is there a channel just for the mobileme project? |
05:36
🔗
|
Coderjoe |
hmm |
05:37
🔗
|
Coderjoe |
no updates from underscor in a bit... which means either clients errored out or he's about to come out swinging with some huge uers |
05:37
🔗
|
Coderjoe |
users |
05:37
🔗
|
yipdw |
or he fell asleep on the Ctrl+C key |
05:37
🔗
|
yipdw |
s |
05:38
🔗
|
yipdw |
I hate that dashboard, btw, because I am incapable of closing t |
05:38
🔗
|
yipdw |
it |
05:38
🔗
|
Coderjoe |
Wed Nov 9 01:49:48 UTC 2011 |
05:38
🔗
|
yipdw |
something about live updates that are addictive |
05:38
🔗
|
Coderjoe |
that's what, 3h50m ago? |
05:40
🔗
|
chronomex |
hrmph. I had a download just sort of stop. |
05:40
🔗
|
* |
chronomex kicks it |
06:10
🔗
|
db48x22 |
yipdw: :) |
06:32
🔗
|
Coderjoe |
Time elapsed: 268m 49s |
06:32
🔗
|
Coderjoe |
8.7GB |
06:53
🔗
|
db48x22 |
hrm |
06:53
🔗
|
db48x22 |
this version of wget can't create a warc file |
06:53
🔗
|
db48x22 |
|
06:53
🔗
|
db48x22 |
Error opening GZIP stream to WARC file. |
06:53
🔗
|
db48x22 |
Opening WARC file `test.warc.gz'. |
06:53
🔗
|
db48x22 |
[db48x@celebdil mobileme-grab]$ ./wget-warc --warc-file test http://db48x.net/ |
06:54
🔗
|
db48x22 |
Error writing warcinfo record to WARC file. |
06:54
🔗
|
db48x22 |
Could not open WARC file. |
07:05
🔗
|
yipdw |
re: BerliOS: I'm wondering if anyone has a full list of BerliOS developer users that I can use to derive a list of weblogs |
07:05
🔗
|
yipdw |
I'm running a script to build a user list now |
07:05
🔗
|
yipdw |
but I guess it'd be nicer to BerliOS to not run thousands of queries against them :P |
07:07
🔗
|
yipdw |
especially since my script is just taking all trigrams from [a-z0-9] and hitting the BerliOS people search with it |
07:07
🔗
|
chronomex |
yeah that's kind of rude |
07:07
🔗
|
yipdw |
not sure how else to get a list of weblogs, though -- BerliOS developer weblogs site doesn't have an index |
08:33
🔗
|
Coderjoe |
bleh |
08:34
🔗
|
Coderjoe |
going through my collection of music videos, i can't help but get more and more annoyed by the watermarks and bumpers and shit added by the people who captured and encoded them |
08:35
🔗
|
Ymgve |
hey, that's history too! :) |
08:41
🔗
|
chronomex |
kinda ... |
10:33
🔗
|
alard |
chronomex: http://memac.heroku.com/rescue-me |
10:33
🔗
|
chronomex |
<3 |
10:34
🔗
|
alard |
You can't post really long lists, since that would block the tracker. |
10:34
🔗
|
chronomex |
sure, I just run into things from time to time :) |
10:58
🔗
|
db48x22 |
alard: did you see my error message above? |
10:59
🔗
|
alard |
db48x22: I did now. Do you have any more specific info? It's a bit general. :) |
11:01
🔗
|
db48x22 |
well |
11:01
🔗
|
db48x22 |
|
11:01
🔗
|
db48x22 |
XXXXXXXXXXXX |
11:01
🔗
|
db48x22 |
[db48x@celebdil mobileme-grab]$ cat test.warc.gz |
11:02
🔗
|
db48x22 |
it compiled wget with no errors |
11:03
🔗
|
alard |
Can you apply a patch to get a more informative error message? |
11:03
🔗
|
db48x22 |
sure |
11:03
🔗
|
alard |
(one moment) |
11:07
🔗
|
alard |
https://raw.github.com/gist/67ee9c20475cc8251ffa/fcb70d40cd963d88f5ab5858215e3305cd3e1aa3/gistfile1.diff |
11:07
🔗
|
alard |
db48x22: Hopefully that should tell why gzdopen fails. |
11:07
🔗
|
db48x22 |
now, if my hard drive will catch up and let me open the file |
12:34
🔗
|
db48x22 |
err |
12:34
🔗
|
db48x22 |
alard: errno is undefined |
12:37
🔗
|
db48x22 |
undeclared, I mean |
12:39
🔗
|
* |
db48x22 throws an errno.h in there |
12:40
🔗
|
db48x22 |
Error opening GZIP stream to WARC file (zlib error 2). |
12:43
🔗
|
db48x22 |
ENOENT |
12:44
🔗
|
db48x22 |
which is odd |
12:44
🔗
|
db48x22 |
since the reserved space got written |
12:47
🔗
|
alard |
Hmm. |
12:49
🔗
|
alard |
Could it have anything to do with the filesystem? Are you using something non-normal? |
12:50
🔗
|
alard |
There is quite a bit of flushing, moving around and reopening going on. |
12:52
🔗
|
db48x22 |
hmm |
12:53
🔗
|
db48x22 |
nope |
12:53
🔗
|
db48x22 |
same thing happens whether the warc file is on ZFS or ext4 |
12:55
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|
alard |
That is strange. |
12:57
🔗
|
alard |
Hmm: http://www.zlib.net/manual.html#Gzip |
12:57
🔗
|
alard |
gzdopen returns NULL if there was insufficient memory to allocate the gzFile state, if an invalid mode was specified (an 'r', 'w', or 'a' was not provided, or '+' was provided) |
12:58
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|
alard |
It's wb+9 |
12:58
🔗
|
alard |
warc_current_gzfile = gzdopen (dup (fileno (warc_current_file)), "wb+9"); |
13:00
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|
db48x22 |
that's what I was just reading |
13:00
🔗
|
db48x22 |
why do you have a plus in there if it will make it fail? |
13:00
🔗
|
db48x22 |
and why does it work for anyone else if that is the case? |
13:01
🔗
|
alard |
1. Ignorance. 2. It works for me. 3. I probably thought I needed it. :) |
13:02
🔗
|
alard |
I'm now compiling with wb9, see how that works. |
13:03
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|
db48x22 |
now it works |
13:03
🔗
|
alard |
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=2976146&group_id=86976&atid=581579 |
13:03
🔗
|
alard |
Yes, the previous versions simply ignored the "+", while version 1.2.4 |
13:03
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|
alard |
checks for it (and fails). |
13:03
🔗
|
db48x22 |
ah |
13:03
🔗
|
alard |
You're too modern. |
13:05
🔗
|
alard |
I've got zlib version 1.2.3.4 |
13:08
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|
alard |
Time for a new patch. |
13:11
🔗
|
db48x22 |
yay |
13:14
🔗
|
alard |
Sent. Thanks. |
13:15
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|
db48x22 |
yw |
14:21
🔗
|
db48x22 |
Coderjoe: the poems in your grab from poetry.com are funky |
14:24
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|
db48x22 |
./grabs/abq/www.poetry.com/poems/4476949/5042058/index.html |
14:25
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|
db48x22 |
the second number is the poem id |
14:25
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|
db48x22 |
<input type="text" name="poem_id" value="5042058" style="display:none;"/> |
14:25
🔗
|
db48x22 |
but what is the first number? |
14:26
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|
db48x22 |
it's not the user number |
16:49
🔗
|
SketchCow |
Putting so much stuff into archive.org today |
16:50
🔗
|
SketchCow |
First, a massive pile of FreeBSD CD-ROMs |
17:19
🔗
|
Coderjoe |
db48x22: i don't know. that's from their urls. |
18:03
🔗
|
yipdw |
off-topic query: has anyone here written SELinux policies before? |
18:04
🔗
|
yipdw |
er, never mind -- found out my problem |
18:04
🔗
|
yipdw |
for those who are curious, you can't have the "portcon" statement in a policy module |
18:23
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|
SketchCow |
Nobody is better for this information. |
18:57
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|
yipdw |
ah, damnit |
18:57
🔗
|
yipdw |
- Running wget --mirror (at least 25189 files)... ERROR (3). |
18:57
🔗
|
yipdw |
Error downloading from web.me.com. |
18:57
🔗
|
yipdw |
Error downloading 'ofellestat'. |
19:01
🔗
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yipdw |
wait a sec, the wget.log for web.me.com/ofellestat says it completed |
19:02
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yipdw |
what the hell? |
20:24
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alard |
yipdw: That means there is at least one error in the wget.log (wget exited with 3, so it's a File I/O error). |
20:30
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yipdw |
alard: there's a bunch of 402s and 404s in the wget.log, but nothing that looks like a file I/O error |
20:30
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alard |
Have you searched for 'Cannot' ? |
20:30
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yipdw |
ahh |
20:30
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yipdw |
grep 'Cannot' wget.log |
20:30
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yipdw |
Cannot write to `data/o/of/ofe/ofellestat/web.me.com/files/web.me.com/ofellestat/christmas/bzAnimation.swf?swfId=BZFC4B873AE6254149BA85&xmlPath=http:%2F%2Fweb.me.com%2Fofellestat%2Fchristmas%2Fbz.xml&imgPath=http:%2F%2Fweb.me.com%2Fofellestat%2Fchristmas%2Fimg&soundPath=http:%2F%2Fweb.me.com%2Fofellestat%2Fchristmas%2Faudio.mp3&urlType=_blank&showInfo=0&themeMode=2' (File name too long). |
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alard |
Hmm, yes, I've seen those before. The best option is probably to rm -rf data/o/of/ofe/ofellestat/web.me.com/.incomplete data/o/of/ofe/ofellestat/web.me.com/files and run dld-single.sh again. |
20:32
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yipdw |
that looks like something that's not transient, though |
20:34
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yipdw |
in this case, it looks like someone embedded a Flash movie in a webpage with a ton of parameters in the URL |
20:35
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alard |
Yes, that's why you should only remove the .incomplete file and the files/ directory. Then when you run dld-single.sh on that user, it will see that web.me.com is already done. |
20:38
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yipdw |
oh, that SWF is already stored in the WARC, then |
20:38
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alard |
I'm not sure. |
20:38
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alard |
Probably not, but there's no good way to get it. |
20:38
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yipdw |
oh, it is |
20:39
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yipdw |
I'm not sure how, since there don't appear to be any references to it that don't involve that huge URL |
20:39
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yipdw |
but, whatever |
20:39
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alard |
Ah, yes, of course. If it's listed in the webdav-feed.xml it's also included. |
20:40
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yipdw |
that is, of course, assuming that a GET on bzAnimation.swf always returns the same thing independent of query string |
20:40
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alard |
Yes, but you have to stop somewhere? |
20:40
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yipdw |
indeed |
20:41
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yipdw |
ok, download for ofellestat resumde |
20:41
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yipdw |
resumed, too |
20:41
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yipdw |
thanks |
20:41
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alard |
In general, I'm not sure what is the best way for the script to handle these errors. |
20:41
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alard |
Just quitting may be a bit drastic, since it keeps you from downloading other useful stuff. |
20:42
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yipdw |
if there's a fast way to find and report those errors, I think that's the best that can be done |
20:42
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yipdw |
unless there's some way of truncating URLs in downloaded content, and remembering the full -> truncated mapping |
20:42
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yipdw |
which sounds like a lot more work than it's worth |
20:43
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alard |
Or maybe check if wget completed successfully (with a 'completed' at the end of the wget.log). Then mark the user in some way, but still continue the download. |
20:43
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alard |
So that at least when you start a client it will keep running for a while, unless there is a really really urgent problem. |
20:44
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yipdw |
sure -- perhaps log the problematic user? one file per user where the file contains all such errors |
20:44
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yipdw |
? |
20:45
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yipdw |
actually, nix the errors inclusion |
20:45
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yipdw |
unless wget's fatal error reporting is standard in some way, e.g. all such error messages start with 'Cannot' |
20:56
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underscor |
http://orgasms.xxx/ |
20:56
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underscor |
Neat, xxx is live |
21:45
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underscor |
alard: Is that graph new? |
21:46
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alard |
Reasonably, yes. It was there yesterday (not when I first sent you the link). |
21:56
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underscor |
Ah |
21:56
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underscor |
It's beautiful! |
21:56
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underscor |
Coderjoe: Stop taking all the easy users! |
21:56
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underscor |
;) |
22:15
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alard |
underscor: You're still way ahead. (Highcharts is really nice, by the way. You can even zoom in by dragging.) |
22:15
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alard |
I've added a new batch of usernames today, so it could be that those are a bit different (smaller, or larger). |
22:16
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underscor |
Cool |
22:16
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underscor |
Is it possible to get a "x remaining/x saved"? |
22:17
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alard |
Yeah, well, the number remaining is far from complete, so it's just a number that doesn't really mean anything. A bit of googling and you find a few more usernames. |
22:25
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alard |
underscor: Almost got 1%, see http://memac.heroku.com/ |
22:26
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underscor |
Awesome |
22:26
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underscor |
:D |
22:27
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DFJustin |
so the full thing is 200 TB? O_O |
22:29
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underscor |
At the current rate, looks like it |
22:29
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underscor |
193 Tebibytes |
22:30
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chronomex |
yow |
22:30
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underscor |
That's awesome! |
22:30
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underscor |
SketchCow's gonna need some more space |
22:30
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chronomex |
I've been downloading this stupid user for days now |
22:31
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chronomex |
he's not very big, just slow |
22:31
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chronomex |
well, 8g so far. |
22:31
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chronomex |
big -and- slow. |
22:31
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chronomex |
full of mp3 files. |
22:31
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underscor |
So, that's 187 days at full 100mbps |
22:32
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underscor |
A month, if 5 people are downloading at 100mbps |
22:32
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chronomex |
hey alard, how about a rolling mbps display :P |
22:32
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underscor |
haha |
22:33
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Coderjoe |
yow |
22:33
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Coderjoe |
lots of users left |
22:33
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Coderjoe |
Downloading public.me.com/caislas |
22:33
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Coderjoe |
- Discovering urls (XML)... ERROR (23). |
22:34
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Coderjoe |
gmm |
22:34
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Coderjoe |
hmm |
22:34
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Coderjoe |
out of disk space again |
22:34
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chronomex |
underscor: shit, you're eating 500g/day at this rate. |
22:34
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chronomex |
you too, Coderjoe |
22:34
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chronomex |
judging from the graph |
22:34
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Coderjoe |
yeah, but I'm stupidly bleeding money out the ass while doing it |
22:34
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underscor |
That good or bad? |
22:35
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underscor |
(chronomex's thing, not your assbleed ;)) |
22:35
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chronomex |
it's impressive. |
22:36
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Coderjoe |
AWW YEAH!! |
22:37
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Coderjoe |
- Running wget --mirror (at least 2519 files)...*** glibc detected *** ./wget-warc: corrupted double-linked list: 0x0000000001ead9d0 *** |
22:37
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underscor |
lol |
22:37
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underscor |
I love it |
22:37
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db48x22 |
Coderjoe: uh oh |
22:37
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Coderjoe |
O_o |
22:37
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Coderjoe |
and a second one segfaulted |
22:37
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underscor |
oops |
22:38
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underscor |
What's wget error 4? |
22:39
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underscor |
Oh, network failure |
22:39
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underscor |
lovely |
22:42
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underscor |
http://tracker.archive.org/tracker.png |
22:42
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underscor |
SAVIN' THEM DATAS |
23:23
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underscor |
That dashboard looks a bit skewed towards me |
23:23
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yipdw |
it underscores your importance |
23:23
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underscor |
badum-tish |
23:43
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chronomex |
oh dear. |
23:45
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underscor |
:D |