tfheen Tue, 03 Aug 2004 - Last day..
This is my last day at Hardware.no this summer. It feels a bit weird,
going back to university again after this long. It feels like a long
time, even though it has just been about two months. I've been working
a lot on registrar stuff, and I hope it will end up going the right way.
NORID's not too happy, which I kindof understand, and cleaning up after
other's not any fun, but it has to be done.
In addition, I've fixed numerous small items on the servers, such as
gotten a working apt repository, fixed the backup a few times, worked on
moving the servers from one hosting centre to another and so on. It has
been quite eventful.
I'm looking forward to getting back to Trondheim and my studies, and
also seeing Karianne again, it being about a week since we saw each
other last time.
tfheen Fri, 09 Jul 2004 - Chaos
Yesterday and today has mostly been chaotic. Lots of small things to
be taken care of, including more registrar work. Most of that should
now be up-to-date, and I hope to keep it that way. Ate shrimps by the
dockside today, which was nice.
tfheen Tue, 06 Jul 2004 - Last week (or so)
We were going to move all the servers from our old ISP to a new one,
and in order to prepare a bit for all eventualities, we moved a single
server on Thursday. It was a good experience, and we discovered stuff
like the fact that the network was broken. Or rather, it wasn't up
yet. One of the people from the network provider was there and we
chatted a bit before deciding on we would leave the server in the rack
and he'd call me if he had any problems getting the network up and
running. It was up sometime on Friday, so that was nice.
Friday, we ran about finding missing pieces we needed for the move.
In addition, I got some more registrar work done. An SSL certificate
was ordered but it got hung up somewhere in Thawte's system.
Monday, we ran even more about, this time actually finding the parts
we needed. The servers were shut down at 2200, we finished getting
them out of the rack and into the trunk of Amund's car a little after
2400. Getting the servers into the new rack didn't take too much
time, but configuring everything correctly took a while. We had some
issues with Apache's virtual hosts and DNS, but it got worked out. I
also managed to misconfigure the mail server (or rather, its DNS
entry) somewhat, so the route ended up somewhere in Italy. We
finished at about 0730, and even though everything wasn't triple
checked, we were so tired that going home was the best option.
As I came into work at 1300 today, Tuesday, I got a pile of stuff
thrown onto me: the mail server didn't work properly, a few hosts were
misconfigured and so on. Fixed this and sent in the two change
requests to NORID so we ended up with three DNS servers operational
again.
Had some food with Anders and Amund at Peppes before fixing tying up
some loose threads. Ended up discussing my fan control project with
Amund before going home.
tfheen Sat, 26 Jun 2004 - Cross installations
Most of today was spent helping webdeal with one of their Opteron
servers. They are more used to Intel hardware and *BSD, while said
machine runs Linux. They have had some performance problems with
another one, so I helped them tune this one a bit, and it ended up
with fairly nice performance.
After some food, I went to the server room and continued to work on
the server, now reinstalling it with Debian (we had done the tests in
a Debian chroot inside a Mandrake installation, since that was the CD
I had available). Unfortunately, I had to cross-install using the
already existing installation as the Woody CD didn't find the RAID
controller. It worked fairly well, but during this process the whole
circuit breaker decided that the rack had overloaded it, so it threw
itself and the whole rack went quite silent quite fast. After a few
phone calls and running about, I managed to get it all running again,
just a few systems needed a manual fsck.
Got the system installed and left the server room, tired but happy.
tfheen Thu, 24 Jun 2004 - Semiproductive day
This hasn't been the most productive of days, I've been doing a little
registrar work and cleanups, but not very much. A bit tired after last
night. Apart from the registrar work, I've written a draft requirements
spec for a project, which will be quite interesting once it goes live.
tfheen Wed, 23 Jun 2004 - Registrar work.
Today was just spent doing registrar work. Tedious work where you have
to get it exactly right, else you get the application refused (though,
with an explanation). All the domains we administer should now be in
order, but I believe I'll need at least another day to clean out the
last small problems. We are going to change ISP in a few weeks, which
means lots of work if the DNS isn't set up properly. (Or rather, it
means even more lots of work if the DNS isn't set up properly.)
As always, we discussed around a bit and I begun helping out another guy
with a broken file system, but I didn't get around to actually fixing
it, so I'll have to look into that tomorrow or so.
tfheen Tue, 22 Jun 2004 - Meetings and registrar work
Friday, I managed to actually get some work done. Anders brought back
one of the servers from the server room on Thursday, and the reason for
it being broken was one of the coolers having come loose. The cpu was
fairly burnt, and after a short while, I gave up getting it to work.
Left work early to meet up with Karianne.
Monday, I've been mostly in a board meeting. We discussed for some
hours, slowly getting through the list of items we were to process. Due
to an oversight, we had to cut the meeting short, so we'll continue on
Wednesday. Will be fun, I guess..
The rest of the day, I spent doing registrar stuff, going through the
huge pile of mess that is our current set of domains. It'll be good
once it's cleaned up, but right now, it's a huge pile of work, just
waiting for me to go through it tomorrow.
tfheen Thu, 17 Jun 2004 - Busy, busy. Tie-work.
Yesterday, I was mostly working on domain and registrar stuff. Fairly
simple stuff, but it takes a lot of work to get everything working
properly and the infrastructure set up. It seems like most parts are
coming to the right place, even though it feels like I'm doing nothing
at work for the time being. I think I'm fairly efficient, but most of
my work goes into making others be able to get their work done, which
is a good thing, but it's still fairly frustrating for me, as it feels
bad getting paid for doing "nothing".
Today, I started out with a general assembly in Opera Software. Then,
I got to work; I nearly got into the office before I had other work to
do and ended up in some discussion or another. We had a small
emergency when Anders plugged a computer into the non-crossed uplink
port on the switch as well as the uplink itself. Everything died and
we used about thirty minutes to track down the problem. Then, it was
lunch, and after that, Stein Magnus came in and we went out and
discussed some work he'll be doing for us this summer.
Got back in, then headed off for the server room where we moved a few
computers out of one of the racks and into the next one. Went fairly
ok. I also debugged why mju (actually, she's called "my", since
that's the Norwegian spelling) didn't seem to come up properly after a
boot. It seems like 2.4 and 2.6 number the network interfaces
differently. Anders picked up alfa and took a taxi back to the office
while I headed off for the NUUG barbecue, which was nice.
tfheen Tue, 15 Jun 2004 - Work, work, work
I've been meaning to blog about what I've been doing each day at work,
since it will make my life a lot better at the end of the weeks and end
of the summer. Of course, I haven't done so far, but I'm trying to
start now.
Last Friday was my first day of work this summer. Most of the day was
spent trying to set myself up, getting DHCP working, saying "Hi" to
everybody and so on.
Yesterday, Monday, was spent in meetings. We met about what we're going
to do this summer, the future direction of the company and so on, and so
on. Not too much fun, but still fairly needed to do. We're going to
have both a board meeting and a shareholder's meeting the first Monday.
Today, we got access cards to the new server room, which was good.
Talked a bit with everybody, and we have a huge bunch of work to do,
both work to be done, and it also seems like there's a shadow hanging
over us, something which we have to fix and talk about. It sucks and
will take time, but it's absolutely necessary.
Worked a bit on registrar stuff as well, which was good to get started
on. There's a bunch of work there as well, and a nice, big backlog to
start with. Will be fun tomorrow.
tfheen Thu, 29 Jan 2004 - Upgrades, cleanups and other niceties
Had a drift meeting on IRC where we discussed the crack of epsilon
last week. Good to have everybody catch up. After dinner, I upgraded
Advertpro and run the evil localhost proxy hack on the forum, which
should speed it up somewhat. Also fixed up various other small
stuff. Tired now. Sleep.