8/4 Hey, do the quota upgrades mean we're finally off the TDA?
\_ Does CSUA have a hardware donation wishlist?
\_ For the first time in my life, I think we pretty much have all
the hardware we need at the moment. There is talk of a little
extra disk in new soda for /csua/tmp, but root is discussing the
legal ramifications of saying "here's 400GB of unmonitored disk
have fun and be good." There was once talk of upgrading
screwdriver, but that discussion fizzled someone pointed out that
no one does projects anymore so a screwdriver upgrade would be a
a waste of money. Once I have everything up and running, I'll
try to post a wishlist. But for now, just sit back and relax.
- jvarga
\_ Oh yes: I will be watching usage over the next month or so. If
things appear to be reasonable and managable, I may up quotas to
175-200MB. - jvarga
\_ Another 100MB for my .spamassassin directory to grow
\_ Home dirs are off of TDA (that's 8 of 14 disks). Mail is on a new
bigger disk in the TDA (-1 TDA disk), /vol/backup/mail is gone (-1
TDA disk). All that remains on TDA is /var/crash, /csua/tmp, and...
well, that's a good question. The bottom two disks in each shelf
(http://soda.berkeley.edu/~jvarga/images/CSUA/CSUA3.jpg are all
that's really still on the TDA. - jvarga
\_ Soda home dirs are on the bottom computer in this pic:
http://soda.berkeley.edu/~jvarga/images/CSUA/CSUA2.jpg - jvarga
\_ Is the middle computer there lifesaver? Is it up?
\_ Top: lifesaver. Middle: new-soda. Bottom: keg. - jvarga
\_ Is lifesaver up? I can't wait for new soda!
\_ Yea! No more TDA!
\_ What's TDA?
\_ Tertiary Disk Array, I think. It was a few chunks of a very
big disk array composed of 9G drives. Ancient and apparently
slow, and of questionable reliabity. But free.
free as in free software. _/
\_ Hah, yeah and with exactly the same issues.
\_ Is anyone backing up Soda OUTSIDE of Berkeley? What would happen
if an earthquake strikes Soda Hall and goes with all its data?
\_ Then soda, and the great pr0n archives that inhabit the "free
space" on keg all go down into the big chasm that once was
Berkeley. - jvarga |