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Slashdot is Moving

As I mentioned yesterday, Slashdot is moving from Exodus East to West. This will be happening at around 11pm Eastern. We hope the downtime will be relatively minimal, but DNS may be a little slower to catch up. You can use brak.slashdot.org for a few days if your DNS is slow to catch up to reality. Hopefully we'll see you on the other side. Hopefully. In the meantime talk amongst yourselves. Here's a topic: Is Agent-X Deadpool?

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  1. great! by GoatPigSheep · · Score: 5, Funny

    since I live in the east, I am looking forward to slashdot getting much much slower.

    Thanks alot

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    1. Re:great! by m0i · · Score: 2

      Do you mean that you're able to tell the difference between east and west coast based sites just by judging their speed? I don't think so! 60ms added latency won't make the slightest difference, and I'd even say that slashdot servers being integrated to the main OSDN server farm will get better care and will run smoother.

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    2. Re:great! by quitcherbitchen · · Score: 2, Funny

      Those poor people that live in the mountains. It must take forever for those electrons to make it up to them from near sea-level.

    3. Re:great! by IIRCAFAIKIANAL · · Score: 2
      The last few weeks it has been slower than poop through a tar pit


      No, no, no, NO! Have I taught you nothing? What you should have said was:

      "slower than a one legged cat trying to bury a turd on a frozen pond."

      Oh, and who the fuck is Deadpool? Is he from GI Joe?
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    4. Re:great! by Tetsujin28 · · Score: 3, Funny


      Yeah, but we get great outbound transmission times since it's all downhill from up here!

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  2. Perhaps I'm missing something but... by Cubeman · · Score: 2

    What are "Exodus West" and "Exodus East"? Obviously they are your servers or server locations, but could someone please explain in more detail?

    1. Re:Perhaps I'm missing something but... by cscx · · Score: 3

      Exodus is an upstream ISP. They own uber pipes on the coasts.

    2. Re:Perhaps I'm missing something but... by lukew · · Score: 4, Funny

      Being an Aussie with fuck all knowledge of american geography, I'll take a guess here. I'm assuming that they are moving from a datacentre hosted at Exodus on the East coast of america to a datacentre hosted on the West coast. Anyone correct me if I'm wrong.

    3. Re:Perhaps I'm missing something but... by delphipro · · Score: 2, Informative

      Go see Exodus

      They are a data center company that provides co-location to companies with numerous locations across the US. I used to be at the one in Irvine, CA but moved to SBC (Pacific Bell). SBC makes Exodus look like a joke.

    4. Re:Perhaps I'm missing something but... by Fnkmaster · · Score: 4, Informative
      Well, Exodus is a bankrupt colocation company. At least last I checked they were bankrupt. They apparently were acquired (at least their assets and such were acquired) by Cable and Wireless back in February.
      I had a friend whose company was bought by Exodus. Luckily he managed to sell some of his Exodus stock before they fell into the shitter.


      Apparently some of their colo facilities must still be operated by Cable and Wireless - hope they aren't as empty as they were a year ago. I had some friends who went into an Exodus colo and said it looked like a ghost town at the time.

    5. Re:Perhaps I'm missing something but... by IIRCAFAIKIANAL · · Score: 2

      Heh... no offense to the parent, but how can this be informative when he's asking a question?

      The answer will be informative.

      I don't know the answer though, so mod me as "-1, Tool" if you'd like.

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    6. Re:Perhaps I'm missing something but... by Robber+Baron · · Score: 3, Funny

      Being an Aussie with fuck all knowledge of american geography...

      Gee, I thought it was only the yanks that had that problem!

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    7. Re:Perhaps I'm missing something but... by IIRCAFAIKIANAL · · Score: 2

      Ok, the answer is "cornflakes." I mean, "yes."

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    8. Re:Perhaps I'm missing something but... by Kurt+Gray · · Score: 3, Informative

      Exodus Boston 2 NOC is what we at OSDN call "Exodus East" and Exodus Santa Clara is what we call "Exodus West".

    9. Re:Perhaps I'm missing something but... by Electrum · · Score: 2

      Overrated and Underrated are stupid. Isn't that what meta-mods are for?

      Not really, because meta-mod doesn't affect the conversation. An incorrect post that is modded up as informative should be modded down as overrated. This only applies to posts that state fact (ex. no versions of Linux support USB), not opinion (ex. Linux is hard to use).

      I don't see a real reason for underrated, because there are plenty of positive modifiers.

  3. Hold on, I'll give you a topic: by cscx · · Score: 2

    Agent-X is neither dead nor a pool?

    Discuss, I'm feeling verklempt.

    1. Re:Hold on, I'll give you a topic: by G-funk · · Score: 2

      SHEESH! The deal pool is the stage with the chains hanging from the roof, and you can upercut your opponent (while holding hold lp and lk) and they fall into the acid and turn into a skeleton...

      Don't you people know anything?

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  4. Mod points by isorox · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Do I get another 30 mod points?

    1. Re:Mod points by BurritoWarrior · · Score: 2, Interesting

      Speaking of mod points...I haven't gotten any "real" ones in ages.

      Did I make a booboo somewhere and get creamed in metamod, or are there just so many dang users now that modding doesn't come around so often anymore...

    2. Re:Mod points by BurritoWarrior · · Score: 2, Flamebait

      Ask a question, in a story specifically designed for general discussion, and get modded as a troll.

      This place is a fucking joke.

      Go ahead, mod this one flamebait, cuz it is.

    3. Re:Mod points by BurritoWarrior · · Score: 2

      Thank you for the answer. I will post less (after this one, heh).

      Have a good one.

  5. Downtime?!? by quantaman · · Score: 3, Funny

    We hope the downtime will be relatively minimal, but DNS may be a little slower to catch up.
    It better be I don't know how long I can last with out slashdot, I'm going to start going through withdrawl!
    *starts shaking*
    Just a few more hours... just a few more hours.. just a few more hours...

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  6. First Post... by flogger · · Score: 5, Funny

    No.. I mean Last Post!

    hehe.

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  7. Gulag Taco by plierhead · · Score: 3, Funny
    You said "talk amongst yourselves".

    There is one thing that has puzzled me about slashdot. That is that very seldom (perhaps never, at least I've never seen them) are any meta-topics posted like "why does the karma system work the way it does". Furthermore anyone who does raise such issues seems to (according to their moaning sigs and bitter journals anyway) be ruthlessly modded down as offtopic, perhaps even causing them to go all feral and troll-like.

    What about some discussion that would release these pent up forces and dispel the illusion of "Gulag Taco".

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    1. Re:Gulag Taco by Fnkmaster · · Score: 4, Insightful
      Agreed, I think some "meta conversation" could greatly improve Slashdot. I realize that /. will always be Rob Malda's playground and the editors can do whatever they please, but treating a community like their personal fiefdom has driven a lot of people away (to k5 and other places).


      I am not saying that they should throw away their own principles or ideas or turn this into a democracy experiment, but really, open it up to discussion, see what ideas are well received in the threads and consider adopting at least some of them if they make sense.

    2. Re:Gulag Taco by yack0 · · Score: 2, Insightful

      Two words:

      Benevolent Dictatorship

      The way most community sites are really run.

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    3. Re:Gulag Taco by DeadSea · · Score: 2

      In the old days of slashdot before journals, anybody could comment on any story, whether or not it existed. The comments on fake stories would like for several weeks and then drop off into the ether. There were semi-official fake topics for meta issues: moderation metamoderation, etc. Today it seems that these have been disabled. Journals probably did a good job of replacing most of this conversation, but not really the meta discussion.

  8. DNS may take a while to update, eh? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Informative
    Did you guys forget the lesson you should have learned last time, and fail to:
    Set the expire times to 12 hours a few days in advance, 4 hours on the last day, then half an hour in the last 5 or so hours, and three to five minutes for the last forty minutes?
    You'd almost think that an Internet company (OSDN) would have a clue about how to apply the underlying technologies of the Internet.
    1. Re:DNS may take a while to update, eh? by Electrum · · Score: 5, Informative

      Set the expire times to 12 hours a few days in advance, 4 hours on the last day, then half an hour in the last 5 or so hours, and three to five minutes for the last forty minutes?

      Why bother? With tinydns, you can specify a timestamp for each record and automatically handle updates:

      You may include a timestamp on each line. If ttl is nonzero (or omitted), the timestamp is a starting time for the information in the line; the line will be ignored before that time. If ttl is zero, the timestamp is an ending time (``time to die'') for the information in the line; tinydns dynamically adjusts ttl so that the line's DNS records are not cached for more than a few seconds past the ending time. A timestamp is an external TAI64 timestamp, printed as 16 lowercase hexadecimal characters. For example, the lines

      +www.heaven.af.mil:1.2.3.4:0:4000000038af1379
      +www.heaven.af.mil:1.2.3.7::4000000038af1379

      specify that www.heaven.af.mil will have address 1.2.3.4 until time 4000000038af1379 (2000-02-19 22:04:31 UTC) and will then switch to IP address 1.2.3.7.

    2. Re:DNS may take a while to update, eh? by Electrum · · Score: 2

      Hey, that's neat - didn't know about it, since I always have used BIND.

      There's no time like the present to make the switch!

    3. Re:DNS may take a while to update, eh? by Shirotae · · Score: 2

      Since the change, the daily headlines are coming from a machine whose name does not resolve. the headers of the incoming mail now say (among other things)

      Received: from sc8-osdn-mail-1.osdn.com (66-35-250-105.osdn.com [66.35.250.105] (may be forged))

      sc8-osdn-mail-1.osdn.com resolves to 10.1.55.1 which I thought was one of those addresses you do not use on the public parts of the Internet. I think I saw the actual IP 66.35.250.105 resolve to the 66-... name, but it seems not any more, and that name does not resolve to anything. I guess the machine is a dual homed mail relay, giving out its internal name in its HELO, and the errors in the DNS setup are just adding to that problem.

      My spam trap sees "may be forged" as a sign that someone is trying to hide, and that is the mark of a spammer. The Slashdot headlines now go in my spam bucket.

      This topic is now so old that I doubt if anyone will read this - that is probably going to be true of anything I post now that I don't see the headlines.

  9. BRAK.slashdot.org by hlynna · · Score: 2, Funny

    So, one can now assume that Slashdot:

    likes PORK

    likes BEANS

    thinks BACON'S good

    wonders why no one comes to see it on its little cloud

    and doesn't know why. Maybe it's cuz it's up there cuttin' muffins! :)

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  10. Meta topics.... by chazzf · · Score: 2, Insightful

    A meta topic. About bloody time. It would be nice to have these more often, to let slashbots discuss slashdot, without being modded offtopic or worse...

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  11. A few questions regarding the move by m0i · · Score: 2

    Being a sysadmin myself, I wonder how you'll proceed:
    -put down the current slashdot
    -push the DB as fast as possible to the new facilities (or they were already mirrored in real time?)
    -switch the dns record

    Does that sound right?

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    1. Re:A few questions regarding the move by YuppieScum · · Score: 2

      Actually, as a sysadmin I'd

      1. reduce ttl of dns entries (well in advance)
      2. suspend updates
      3. dump database
      4. start t-logging, restart updates, and ship dump to new server
      5. load dump
      6. suspend updates, switch dns (ddns), move t-logs, apply t-logs
      7. resume updates on new server
      8. ...
      9. PROFIT!!!

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    2. Re:A few questions regarding the move by krow · · Score: 2

      Basic rundown:
      Several days ago we started replicating to the west coast.
      Several days ago the servers were setup and tested for the last two days with a copy of the main DB

      Tonight:
      1) Set site to be static.
      2) Shut down daemons
      3) Let West coast slaves catch up with east coast master
      4) Shut down East coast master
      5) Take a snapshot of database
      6) Tell West coast master to no longer take data from east coast.
      7) Re rsync master file server to make sure it is the same as slave
      8) Turn on new west coast site
      9) Go see what is on Tivo

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  12. Tech Update? by TheRedHorse · · Score: 5, Interesting

    After the move to Exodus West can the slashdot readership get an update on what hardware slashdot is running on? The description in the FAQ is dated and I expect the tech to change slightly if not largely with the move to Exodus West.

    I'm sure that I am not the only /. reader interested in a hardware update.

    1. Re:Tech Update? by Hard_Code · · Score: 2

      Yes, also please publish a list of unpatched exploits on such systems.

      Thank you.

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  13. In great /. tradition... by SamTheButcher · · Score: 2, Funny
    This was already posted. Yesterday, even! By the same poster!!

    (Kidding, jeez!!)

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  15. Great by YuppieScum · · Score: 2

    ...so they do a production change-over during the course of a business day, rather than at a weekend...

    I'll bet they haven't even shortend the TTL of their DNS entries in advance... bloody amatuers...

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  16. Re:I tell you one thing... by nlh · · Score: 2

    hahah...this is where I wish we could truly "meta-mod" -- whoever modded parent gets a 5, Funny....;)

  17. Re:Well, it seems to have worked... by Bobulusman · · Score: 2

    Actually, just a quick note: I noticed that since every link points to slashdot.org and not brak.slashdot.org, simply using brak.slashdot.org until the DNS updates is not sufficient.

    Looks like people (like me) who don't run their own DNS will have to just update their hosts file for the moment....

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  18. AgentX? alive, being used but dead by hardaker · · Score: 2

    AgentX is actually an IETF sub-agent protocol for use with SNMP. Though no longer officially on the List of currently active working groups, it's fairly widely used.

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  19. brak.slashdot.org does not help at all by mentin · · Score: 2
    You can use brak.slashdot.org for a few days if your DNS is slow to catch up to reality.
    This advice looks good first, but does not help at all: the only thing one can read at brak.slashdot.org is list of articles. When I click the article to see the discussion, I am redirected to http://slashdot.org. This brings up the question: what is the point of using absolute URLs (http://slashdot.org/blah) instead of relative ones (/blah) which would allow me to browse brak.slashdot.org?
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  20. Why am I seeing ads on the homepage?! by eples · · Score: 2

    Why am I seeing ads on the homepage?! I subscribed and still have literally thousands of ad-free views left.

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