Hey Chris,

Besides the huge migraine and the lack of hair, I believe I will survive.
I hope you are fairing much better than me.

Oh and the title under my name is just a temporary title for the time
being.  I get three months and my title will revert to normal. From
Network Specialist to Network Administrator.  (Note: The gave me the
specialist title because of my lack of experience in configuring and
maintaining the network.)

How are you Chris?

Eno Ly
Network Specialist/Junior System Administrator
Infrastructure
La Sierra University
4500 Riverwalk Pkwy
Riverside, CA 92505-3344
(951) 785-2900 x3502

"Infrastructure is a sub department of IT that provides technological
means for individuals to communicate with other individuals via email,
network, and phones all through communication cabling."
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> Date: Sat, 30 Jun 2007 20:17:15 -0700 (PDT)
> From: "Aaron P. Lopez" <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [909linux] Kill question
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> I would suggest dtrace when troubleshooting a problem like this in
> Solaris.
> Linux users are always reminded by Sun users that they don't have dtrace.
> It is a great tool though.
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> On a related note, does anyone have any experience using SystemTap or
> OProfile in Linux to see bottlenecks of a running program/process?
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>> Well im not sure if any of these are the right/effective answer but
>> these are the things that occur to me off the top of my head
>>
>> kill -1  # HUP
>> lsof
>> fuser
>> strace
>> netstat
>> try attaching a debugger (gdb/dbx) to gain control of the process
>>
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> Date: Sun, 1 Jul 2007 05:41:29 -0500
> From: "Chris Penn" <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [909linux] newest member, Eno Ly
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> How you doing Eno.
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> On 6/30/07, Roger E. Rustad, Jr. <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> Hey guys, we have a lurker on the listserv who hasn't yet introduced
>> himself, Eno Ly.
>>
>> Eno is the new network admin at La Sierra University, and I suggested to
>> him that he join our LUG and listserv for support.  Hopefully he'll
>> attend
>> our meetings and bounce some of his linux-related problems off the
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> From: Roger Rustad <[email protected]>
> Subject: [909linux] MX backups using postfix / feedback?
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> I need to set up a box that will act as an MX backup for approximately
> 300 domains for companies under 100 employees.
>
> Do you think that something like this (using postfix) is the easiest /
> best way to do that?
>
> http://www.howtoforge.com/postfix_backup_mx
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> Right now, I am just using DNS Made Easy's MX backup.  For certain
> domains, that's cool.  ~$10/year gets me a two week / 1GB queue that
> periodically keeps trying to deliver to my 10 mail record (according to
> this schedule: http://www.dnsmadeeasy.com/s0306/res/bmq.html)
>
> There are times, however, when a domain either (a) gets more traffic
> than 1GB during downtime, (b) needs a queue longer than two weeks (not
> really very likely, but still...), (c) needs "extra" services, like
> ClamAV scanning on this backup mail (just in case all the AV stuff isn't
> installed properly when a mail server is rebuilt), or (d) one five
> person company owns like 30 domains, and it's not worth it for them to
> plunk $300 for the off chance that their $10/mo mail server goes down
> (which you have to plan for).
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> I run across this scenario that I'm willing to spend some time and roll
> my own custom solution, put it out there, and then let my clients /
> associates piggy back off it in a pinch.
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> Feedback?
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> Message: 4
> Date: Sun, 1 Jul 2007 11:17:19 -0700
> From: "Roger E. Rustad, Jr." <[email protected]>
> Subject: [909linux] fair compensation to ask from recruiters?
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> Technical people that I have recommended have gotten placed, landing
> technical recruiters (I'm told) upwards of $30,000 per placement.
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> What is fair for me to insist on as the main one who connects these
> recruiters with quality people?
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