[Coldstuff] Ports with Genesis & ColdC

Jonathan coldstuff@cold.org
Wed, 20 Feb 2002 23:08:01 -0800


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Yes, the paths are correct.  The backup runs and creates the textdump of 
the  binary database, cleans up the textdump ones but not the binary 
ones, essentially the binary.bak folder renamed.
Jonathan

Adam Cormany wrote:

>I've ran into this before moving my source from
>machine to machine and corrected it by:
>
> 1) make sure $base_dir is the correct path
> 2) make sure bzip2(or gzip/compress depending on what
>compression you choose) path is correct.
> 3) make sure mkfifo path is correct.
>
>Hopefully this helps some.
>Adam
>
>
>--- Jonathan Robertson <jwr_trumpet@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>>Ok, trying to keep this place lively ;)
>>
>>I don't recall getting any answers on my question a
>>bit back on ports, my apology if I overlooked it.
>>
>>If I set ipchains to only allow 1138, sometimes I
>>can
>>get in, normally I can't (locally), so I started
>>watching the ports and I was able to narrow it down
>>to
>>port 1033 is where the data was getting blocked at. 
>>Open up 1033 and bang, I could get in the core every
>>time.  Any idea what causes that?
>>
>>Next question is on the newer backup script that
>>does
>>all the good stuff ;) It works great for creating
>>them, I came home today and tf had a bunch of
>>messages
>>saying unable to rename (_binary-..... >-binary-....
>>The textdump files do get created and compressed
>>(VERY
>>NICE!!!) and the temp stuff is removed, but the
>>binary
>>databases are still there in the binary-2002022010
>>kind  of folder names, currently only 65 megs each
>>but
>>that adds up pretty quick.  Is there a variable I'm
>>missing or do I need to update the script to clean
>>up
>>the binary folders?
>>
>>Jonathan
>>Aeternity
>>
>>~Eyes are going crossed from reading so many years
>>of
>>backlogged cold postings~
>>
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Yes, the paths are correct. &nbsp;The backup runs and creates the textdump of
the &nbsp;binary database, cleans up the textdump ones but not the binary ones,
essentially the binary.bak folder renamed.<br>
Jonathan<br>
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Adam Cormany wrote:<br>
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  <pre wrap="">I've ran into this before moving my source from<br>machine to machine and corrected it by:<br><br> 1) make sure $base_dir is the correct path<br> 2) make sure bzip2(or gzip/compress depending on what<br>compression you choose) path is correct.<br> 3) make sure mkfifo path is correct.<br><br>Hopefully this helps some.<br>Adam<br><br><br>--- Jonathan Robertson <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:jwr_trumpet@yahoo.com">&lt;jwr_trumpet@yahoo.com&gt;</a> wrote:<br></pre>
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    <pre wrap="">Ok, trying to keep this place lively ;)<br><br>I don't recall getting any answers on my question a<br>bit back on ports, my apology if I overlooked it.<br><br>If I set ipchains to only allow 1138, sometimes I<br>can<br>get in, normally I can't (locally), so I started<br>watching the ports and I was able to narrow it down<br>to<br>port 1033 is where the data was getting blocked at. <br>Open up 1033 and bang, I could get in the core every<br>time.  Any idea what causes that?<br><br>Next question is on the newer backup script that<br>does<br>all the good stuff ;) It works great for creating<br>them, I came home today and tf had a bunch of<br>messages<br>saying unable to rename (_binary-..... &gt;-binary-....<br>The textdump files do get created and compressed<br>(VERY<br>NICE!!!) and the temp stuff is removed, but the<br>binary<br>databases are still there in the binary-2002022010<br>kind  of folder names, currently only 65 megs each<br>but<br>that adds up prett
y quick.  Is there a variable I'm<br>missing or do I need to update the script to clean<br>up<br>the binary folders?<br><br>Jonathan<br>Aeternity<br><br>~Eyes are going crossed from reading so many years<br>of<br>backlogged cold postings~<br><br>__________________________________________________<br>Do You Yahoo!?<br>Yahoo! Sports - Coverage of the 2002 Olympic Games<br><a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://sports.yahoo.com">http://sports.yahoo.com</a><br>_______________________________________________<br>Cold-Coldstuff mailing list<br><a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:Cold-Coldstuff@cold.org">Cold-Coldstuff@cold.org</a><br><a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://web.cold.org/mailman/listinfo/cold-coldstuff">http://web.cold.org/mailman/listinfo/cold-coldstuff</a><br></pre>
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    <pre wrap=""><!----><br><br>__________________________________________________<br>Do You Yahoo!?<br>Yahoo! Sports - Coverage of the 2002 Olympic Games<br><a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://sports.yahoo.com">http://sports.yahoo.com</a><br>_______________________________________________<br>Cold-Coldstuff mailing list<br><a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:Cold-Coldstuff@cold.org">Cold-Coldstuff@cold.org</a><br><a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://web.cold.org/mailman/listinfo/cold-coldstuff">http://web.cold.org/mailman/listinfo/cold-coldstuff</a><br><br></pre>
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