Greetings Folks!
As many of you noticed almost a year ago, we started having issues with the
classiccmp server. Some of these were hardware issues, some software, etc.
Due to the extreme generosity of Al Kossow, a new server was recently
provided for the list. It is a very nice 2U dual cpu 2.2ghz opteron with 4gb
ram, dual gigabit ethernet, and six 300gb hot swap ata drives. Two of the
drives are mirrored (gmirror) and hold the OS (freebsd 7.1) & software. Of
the remaining drives, 3 are in a zfs raid5 pool and one drive is a hot
spare. These drives hold the websites, ftp sites, mailing list data, etc.
Over the past few weeks I've been working to migrate all the
classiccmp-related websites that I host on the server to the new machine.
Last I did the
classiccmp.org website (which means the archives were
unavailable for a week or two as they existed {and were still being updated}
on the old server). A day or two later I migrated the archives and finally
yesterday - the list itself. To the best of my knowledge, all should be up
and running well. There is *STILL* a problem with the htdig indexing of the
lists. I am going to finally dedicate some time to researching that. I've
been putting it off for eons because I've mostly forgotten everything I used
to know about HtDig. I still have to do a little work to get metrics back
up, unfortunately my favorite tool (mod_watch {interfaced with cacti}) is no
longer supported so I may be looking for a new tool along those lines to
implement. If you have suggestions, please email me off-list, I don't want
to start a long off-topic discussion of modern hosting tools.
I would like to post a list of all the classiccmp-related websites, ftp
sites, etc. that are lurking on the server, as I suspect some are not
commonly known. Everyone who has things hosted on the classiccmp server is
aware of it - so if you object to me posting your URL please email me within
the next few days and let me know and I'll omit your site.
I'd like to take this time to re-iterate my offer to host any classic
computer related websites, ftpsites, mailing lists, wiki's, blogs, etc. at
no charge. I don't want to run the site, I just provide free hosting and
bandwidth - the site is still yours. The server is in a world class
datacenter with serious bandwidth - not on a DSL line in a basement or
anything :) Along those lines, several people recently asked to move their
classic computing sites to the server and I asked them to wait till the new
server was up. We have gobs of free disk and the machine is reliable now, so
re-contact me and we'll get it up and running.
My classiccmp email address got to a half gig, it will be a long, long time
before I skim through it. However, I have put it into a different mailbox so
I can definitely see any new emails to my classiccmp address and will keep
on top of those. Or attempt to :)
I am trying to get back to things classiccmp related - as well as actively
reading the list again instead of just watching the server. I departed for a
while due mostly to classiccmplist-burnout and "work stuff". The work stuff
has mostly settled down, and I find myself very much wanting to dig back
into my beloved DG's, HP's, and yes, even the DEC's </troll> My last
acquisition was an excellent Data General Dasher D200 terminal, which will
look awesome sitting next to the Eclipse S/130. Next project is to make room
for a metric boatload of 800/1200 DG minis and get them here instead of
storage.
Glad to see all the familiar faces, as well as some new ones. Best regards,
Jay West