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Welcome to the new Cluster

We're up and running on the new cluster at Exodus West. The hardware configuration is almost identical to what we had on the east coast, just a few time zones over. No doubt we'll be working out a few kinks over the next few days, so hang in there. Now that that's over with, please continue swimming naked.

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  1. Ah, that new server smell... by Bobulusman · · Score: 4, Informative

    Well, everything seems to be working alright. I can log in and post just fine. :)

    The only thing I noticed is that since almost all the links point to slashdot.org, simply using brak.slashdot.org until DNS updates will not work. I've already updated my host file to fix this.

    Anyway, congrats. :D

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  2. Swimming naked? by Drunken+Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Good lord, that's the last thing I want to imagine the /. crowd doing.

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  3. Why the move? by cherrypi · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Hey guys, why the move from the east? Ya guys gonna stay located in Michigan or move to the demonpit of cali-forn-i-a?

  4. now - seriously by lingqi · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I think I speak for everyone (or, a lot of people) when I say that brak.slashdot.org was really neat (in a "we are all tripping on acid from the 30 mod points and silly stories / posts") kind of way...

    How about putting up an "alternative universe slashdot" for us to play on?

    (everyone who was "stress testing" brak please say "aye")

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    1. Re:now - seriously by cscx · · Score: 3, Insightful

      How about putting up an "alternative universe slashdot" for us to play on?

      You mean like IRC bot-war channels? That's ridiculous.

    2. Re:now - seriously by Powercntrl · · Score: 3, Insightful

      I think I speak for everyone (or, a lot of people) when I say that brak.slashdot.org was really neat (in a "we are all tripping on acid from the 30 mod points and silly stories / posts") kind of way...

      Interestingly enough, even with all the chaos, the best posts STILL rose to the top the signal to noise ratio didn't render it unreadable and the 8 or so posts I made ended up with a net moderation amount no different than I usually get on the regular Slashdot.

      Do I think 30 moderation points to EVERYONE is excessive - yes... But amazingly, it didn't break the system as badly as I would have thought.

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  5. First Post by cscx · · Score: 5, Informative

    On the new server?

    Remember to point your HOSTS file to 66.35.250.150!

  6. why the move by ibennetch · · Score: 5, Interesting

    have we any idea what prompted the move? I can't imagine it was for a bigger pipe; and previously (according to the FAQ) the techs were within a short drive of the facility...so now are there new network/db techs or has everyone moved, or as a third option; when there's trouble does CowboyNeal flap his wings and everyone hold on for the ride across the country?

    1. Re:why the move by Aaton · · Score: 5, Informative
      OSDN is part of VA Software you knew that already, and the main offices for VA Software are in Fremont CA. The machines in Boston MA are moving to Santa Clara CA. The office in Acton MA is closing and moved to a smaller place in downtown Boston.

      In the end its a budget thing. I don't know the full answer, I just try to keep machines working....

      PS: Which means I'm moving to San Francisco CA since CowboyNeal I think would hate having to be on-call.

  7. Temporary solution by Devil's+BSD · · Score: 5, Informative

    If you use anything with a HOSTS file (yes, i believe even XP has it under C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\drivers\etc), you can add a line that says
    66.35.250.150 slashdot.org www.slashdot.org slashdot any_other_aliases_you_feel_like_having
    Of course, if you didnt have access to the new server, you wouldnt be reading this... right? At any rate, this solves any DNS misdirections due to the server move, and it will even let you access slashdot using the DNS should the root servers of the internet actually fail.

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  8. Relative links, guys? by Otto · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Using a different server sure would be a hell of a lot simpler if you slashdot guys would get with that whole "web thing" and make all the links on the page RELATIVE instead of ABSOLUTE..

    I mean, it's kinda annoying to use brak.slashdot.org only to have every link on every resulting page point to http://slashdot.org anyway.

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  9. Ok not a clean move as everyone would have liked. by Aaton · · Score: 5, Informative
    Looks like some miss communications. Its kinda working.

    • Yes the $TTL 1D was set to high. I'll be taking the heat for that one for awhile I think.
    • Spent all day today trying to build enough machines, 8 server died in shipping. Not enought time talking to everyone involved.
    • The admins were thinking everything was going to just go to http://brak.slashdot.org/ for a bit. The Developers were thing something else.
    • Admins thought the Arrowpoint could do the RedirectMatch we were looking for. It can and it can not.
    Well this was the first site to move from Boston Exodus 2 and well we will try to do better on the next group of website.

    --Yazz

  10. Exodus is big. Don't get lost! by stefanlasiewski · · Score: 5, Funny

    Let me tell you, those Exodus rooms are BIG, and oddly shaped. It's actually easy to get lost in there.

    Just over a year ago, I was part of the IT team to move 50 computers from Exodus to another facility

    We had all these computers in a cage in Big Room A. We needed to get all of the equipment to the loading dock, which was on the other side of this huge building.

    So there we were, by the back entrance. Got the truck up to the loading dock, loaded some equipment. Then it was time to go back to the cage and get the second batch.

    The guard opened the door for us, pointed us down one hallway, and shut the door. *click* Door's locked. We walked down the hallway, opened the door, and entered the cage room.

    "Wait," said my friend "Let me make sure this is the right..." *click*

    Like in a bad horror movie, the last person into the room let the door slam shut. So we were stuck.

    So we walked around for a few minutes, trying to find our way.

    "Wait, wait. We're going the wrong way!" said my friend, who had only been here once, and in a different part of the building.

    So we turned around and traced our way back to the first door. The door, of course, is locked. We knocked. No answer. We pounded the door. Still no
    answer. No intercom. No guard to open the door. The door could be opened in a fire, but that would set off the alarms, halon, whatever. This wasn't
    a fire. We were just ... lost... and embarrassed...

    So we tried a second hallway, hoping it would be a more direct route to the other door.

    "It's this way" my friend said, "I think..."

    After walking 100 ft down the hallway, turning left and walking down another hallway and turning past a few more corners, we came to a 4-way intersection, and NOTHING looked familiar. Just a long 100-ft hallway of identical cages in each direction. No landmarks, no maps... blank walls at the end of every hallway.

    Being that it was almost Halloween, I half expected our numbers to start droping one-by-one.

    So we proceded down a random hallway and came to a blank wall. No door. Turned around , tried another hallway. Blank wall.

    "Where'd the fucking door go?"

    "I don't know. Maybe we should split up."

    "Shuttup. That's what they do in the fucking horror movies."

    Eventually we found our way, and everyone survived... except I smashed my foot by dropping a 100-lb loading ramp 2 feet onto it.

    But those were good times.

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    1. Re:Exodus is big. Don't get lost! by swillden · · Score: 3, Funny

      After walking 100 ft down the hallway, turning left and walking down another hallway and turning past a few more corners, we came to a 4-way intersection, and NOTHING looked familiar. Just a long 100-ft hallway of identical cages in each direction

      Sounds like a D&D adventure:

      DM: "Okay, you're walking down a hallway that's 100 feet long and then turns left. As you round the corner you notice a small pool of greenish slime puddled against the wall. All along the hallways are identical cages, on both sides."

      Player 1: "What's in the cages?"

      Player 2: "I take a closer look at the slime."

      DM: "Lights. Hundreds of tiny red, green and white blinking lights. And something making whirring noises.

      "The slime looks like slime. And it's greenish."

      Player 1: "I wonder if the cages are full of some kind of flying insects with multi-colored eyes."

      Player 2: "I stick my sword in the slime."

      DM: "Your sword melts. If you want to find out what's in those cages, you'll have to open one..."

      Player 1: "Let's keep walking."

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  11. Re:I have come to the conclusion... by trentfoley · · Score: 3, Funny
    I have too much (note I said much, not many) karma at the moment, and would like to burn some. Let it burn, baby burn!

    Too much? Easily solved. Just post this link to Natalie Portman nude.. Works every time.

  12. New cluster hardware is... by Kurt+Gray · · Score: 5, Interesting

    ... as Rob said, same as was on east coast: 4 quad-pentium VA 4450 DB servers running MySQL and Red Hat 7.x, plus 9 VA 2251 web servers running Debian and Apache + mod_perl + slash. Load balancing across web servers via Arrowpoint CS800 switch (which is now a Cisco product). The move was in order to consolidate our network operations on west coast. Choice of Exodus over other colos was that we've been overall satisfied with Exodus service and costs, and the datacenters we occupy are owned by Exodus parent, Cable&Wireless, by all appearances they have a stable parent company, but you can never guess what financial status a telco will be in 12 months from now the way the telco market has been in the past 2 years: look at WorldCom 18 months ago as compared to today... who knew? but they're not about to close their doors but still, every telco has bad-looking finances these days but doesn't mean their datacenters will go dark next week. (These are only my own opinions by the way, not official opinions of OSDN, and IANATFABJASATYVM: I am Not A Telco Financial Analyst but Just a Sys Admin, Thank You Very Much)

  13. IP banned by den_erpel · · Score: 4, Funny

    Hm,

    the /. ppl did not take over the "unban" list from the east cost. Just found out that our entire university got banned from the /. site :( since the proxy got banned, ...

    Luckily there is squid and I have my box at home >:)

    It was touch and go there when I was not able to access the geek news in the morning :x

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  14. Google Slashdot by De+Lemming · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Did you notice the search button now says "Google Slashdot?"

    One of the articles (besides the total nonsense "test test blablabla" kind) on brak.slashdot.org was "What search features would you like on Slashdot?" The tread gone now, as they mirrored slashdot.org to brak.slashdot.org. But the use of Google as search engine was one of the suggestions in this thread. And it seems they are testing that suggestion now.