Yes, I noticed that. Will the by_user directory set up be remaining as-is? I'd like to know this before I proceed to make the appropriate changes to my script. The new arrangement actually will make my script a bit more straightforward.scott wrote:Um, about that...scott wrote:Okay, these now live in /logs/custweb, and I've created a symlink that will make the directory appear at /var/log/custweb .scott wrote:
That's a good point. I will make them accessible.
On further review, the custweb directory hasn't kept up with the times. Back in the day, it wasn't as big a deal to have real-time web logs for the entire web cluster available to everybody -- but that isn't in the cards for a modern environment.
So please use the /logs/by_user/ directory/directories to get the split-out web logs, and we'll see what we can do to get realtime logs to people _securely_.
Sorry if this is an inconvenience. Feedback appreciated.
-Scott
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Yeah, that will be a stable location.mikefr wrote:Yes, I noticed that. Will the by_user directory set up be remaining as-is? I'd like to know this before I proceed to make the appropriate changes to my script. The new arrangement actually will make my script a bit more straightforward.scott wrote:Um, about that...scott wrote:
Okay, these now live in /logs/custweb, and I've created a symlink that will make the directory appear at /var/log/custweb .
On further review, the custweb directory hasn't kept up with the times. Back in the day, it wasn't as big a deal to have real-time web logs for the entire web cluster available to everybody -- but that isn't in the cards for a modern environment.
So please use the /logs/by_user/ directory/directories to get the split-out web logs, and we'll see what we can do to get realtime logs to people _securely_.
Sorry if this is an inconvenience. Feedback appreciated.
-Scott
But don't put anything you want to keep in the /logs/custweb directory, that will be going away when I get a chance.
Once in a while I use ssh to run a remote command on shell.sonic.net (actually more often than dropping into a login shell). For example
$ ssh sh.sonic.net pwd
On sh.sonic.net it produces an extra "Authenticated with partial success." on stderr.
Would it be possible to remove this?
Thanks!
$ ssh sh.sonic.net pwd
On sh.sonic.net it produces an extra "Authenticated with partial success." on stderr.
Would it be possible to remove this?
Thanks!
That's curious. What else would anyone use? I always used either trn or nn. Is there something new?scott wrote:yronwode wrote:scott wrote: Yeah, didn't realize there was anyone still using trn or nn. Will investigate what it would take to add those to the system.
-Scott
I'm also having trouble:
- I used to see what everyone else was doing. In chroot, I can't.
- I can't see any of my files.
- trn exists, but there is no default host, and news.sonic.net is not working. Does Sonic still have a news server? I miss USENET.
- I can't see where http and ftp files are stored.
So I got the general email from "shellmaster" yesterday (Tues.),
logged into "sh", and found my home directory duplicated from/
shared read-write with "bolt". Set up my ".muttrc" to work with
IMAP on "sh", figured out how to get rid of the color stuff, etc, etc.
All was looking good, so I changed my default SSH clients/scripts
to use "sh" instead of "bolt".
Now nothing works on "sh" any more. I can log in, yes, but none
of my files are there. (They're still on "bolt", though!) A "df" shows
this (which doesn't look right!):
_[/home/r/rpw3]_(rpw3@sh)_
$ df
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/mapper/sysvg-root 174024416 6879928 167144488 4% /
devtmpfs 8123172 0 8123172 0% /dev
tmpfs 8134016 103688 8030328 2% /run
_[/home/r/rpw3]_(rpw3@sh)_
$
This is all I see in $HOME:
_[/home/r/rpw3]_(rpw3@sh)_
$ ls -la
total 4
drwxr-xr-x. 4 rpw3 user 56 Mar 1 05:23 .
drwxr-xr-x. 3 root root 18 Feb 28 03:06 ..
-rw-------. 1 rpw3 user 475 Mar 1 04:40 .bash_history
drwxr-xr-x. 3 rpw3 user 18 Mar 1 02:30 .cache
drwxr-xr-x. 3 rpw3 user 18 Mar 1 02:30 .config
_[/home/r/rpw3]_(rpw3@sh)_
$
It looks like "sshfs" has lost the plot for me. *HELP!* ;-}
logged into "sh", and found my home directory duplicated from/
shared read-write with "bolt". Set up my ".muttrc" to work with
IMAP on "sh", figured out how to get rid of the color stuff, etc, etc.
All was looking good, so I changed my default SSH clients/scripts
to use "sh" instead of "bolt".
Now nothing works on "sh" any more. I can log in, yes, but none
of my files are there. (They're still on "bolt", though!) A "df" shows
this (which doesn't look right!):
_[/home/r/rpw3]_(rpw3@sh)_
$ df
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/mapper/sysvg-root 174024416 6879928 167144488 4% /
devtmpfs 8123172 0 8123172 0% /dev
tmpfs 8134016 103688 8030328 2% /run
_[/home/r/rpw3]_(rpw3@sh)_
$
This is all I see in $HOME:
_[/home/r/rpw3]_(rpw3@sh)_
$ ls -la
total 4
drwxr-xr-x. 4 rpw3 user 56 Mar 1 05:23 .
drwxr-xr-x. 3 root root 18 Feb 28 03:06 ..
-rw-------. 1 rpw3 user 475 Mar 1 04:40 .bash_history
drwxr-xr-x. 3 rpw3 user 18 Mar 1 02:30 .cache
drwxr-xr-x. 3 rpw3 user 18 Mar 1 02:30 .config
_[/home/r/rpw3]_(rpw3@sh)_
$
It looks like "sshfs" has lost the plot for me. *HELP!* ;-}
That might be due to it again suffering from whatever causes:
/bin/sh: Permission denied
Connection to sh.sonic.net closed.
I checked due to getting a cronjob mail with "No such file or directory" for the cron job script.
/bin/sh: Permission denied
Connection to sh.sonic.net closed.
I checked due to getting a cronjob mail with "No such file or directory" for the cron job script.
As of this morning, I'm getting what rpw3 is getting. Yesterday, sh had everything bolt had.
Ditto. Is this the same issue as a few days ago? We won't transition to this server if the problem is still happening, will we?
qm wrote: - trn exists, but there is no default host, and news.sonic.net is not working. Does Sonic still have a news server? I miss USENET.
Sonic turned off their news server a year or more ago...
trn works fine with eternal-september or another newserver of your choice. (Or at least, it will work fine once sh.sonic.net is restored properly.)
BTW, regarding your question about what people are using other than trn for news, most people are using newsreaders on their own computers these days, not shell programs.
Scott, as others have noted above, something has gone very, very wrong with sh.sonic.net.
The only directory within my home directory is News, and it's empty. All my other files are gone, including my .login and .cshrc files. That explains why cron didn't find my calendar overnight.
¿¿Que pasa??
The only directory within my home directory is News, and it's empty. All my other files are gone, including my .login and .cshrc files. That explains why cron didn't find my calendar overnight.
¿¿Que pasa??
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