Re: The FTP... The saga continues...
I downloaded a file from you around 8:00 EST, and got a steady 12-13
kbps with Armstrong Zoom cable internet. I also found out exactly what
hentai means....perhaps the most disturbing thing I've seen in a while.
Then again I don't watch porno so it could be just me.
BTW I have a music video of Eva that I can upload if you're intersted
(I'm pretty sure I didn't see it on your server but I could be wrong).
The song is "I Think I'm A Clone Now" by Wierd Al. Take a wild guess at
who the movie is about ;)
Wizzard
wizzard@zoominternet.net
"The commander's got the least experience of all of us, which means he's
the most expendable, right?" - Eledore, 08th MST
Tessai wrote:
> Listen up and listen good. All of you silent leechers need to respond
> to this thread. I already know the regulars will hear my plea (or at
> least lie and say they did ^_~), so I'll leave that at that.
>
> Let me first start off with some notes about my ftp server stability:
>
> 1.) I had to reinstall everything on my Linux server (which is the
> firewall that allows access to the ftp sitting _BEHIND_ it) due to
> filesystem corruption, which was in turn caused by a dead cpu fan (and
> thank god I have a P3 in that box, or it'd be toast). The server was
> hanging under serious load (e.g., large software compiles, like gcc or
> Xfree86) because, well, the damn cpu was overheating! Lucky for me,
> the mainboard I have stalls the processor and shuts off in case of
> heating issues (gotta love the old 440BX boards). I'll be getting my
> hands on a new fan tomorrow, so that problem will be solved.
>
> 2.) I'm running shit low on space. Between my Linux server (specs
> later) and my Windows workstation, I have about 217gigs worth of
> space. Probably about 5% of that is dedicated to games and such, but
> the rest is stuff I make available for download to different users
> (and with the LAN reconfiguration I made in December, I'm still
> reconfiguring ftp access). Well, I lied. A large portion of the space
> is dedicated to DVD ripping and TV capping. Of course, the end result
> of both actions is more stuff available for download.
>
> 3.) Just in case anyone was wondering, here are the specs of my
> machines:
>
> Linux Server:
> Slackware 8.0 running kernel 2.4.21-rc2 (I tend to use bleeding edge
> kernels on the stable tree) with most items compiled from source using
> checkinstall (freshmeat.net if you're interested)
> P3-650 (Coppermine)
> 640 megs PC100 Crucial CAS2 ram
> IBM 13.5 gig drive, Model: IBM-DJNA-371350
> IBM 45 gig drive, Model: IBM-DTLA-307045 (yes, this is the infamous
> 45GXP series)
> Creative Labs SB Live!
> Intel Corporation 82557 [Ethernet Pro 100]
> 3Com Corporation 3c905B 100BaseTX
> nVidia Corporation NV15 (Geforce2 GTS)
> Plextor 40/12/40A CDRW
> Iwill BD100Plus mainboard (www.iwillusa.com)
> Note: most of the above information is from lspci ^_~
>
> Windows Workstation:
> Windows2000 SP2 (who the hell installs that broken SP3 anyway ^_^)
> (2) P3-1000/133 cpus (forget the stepping, but they overclock to 1.13
> at 150Mhz FSB with no problem)
> 768 megs PC133 Crucial CAS2 ram (notice a trend here?)
> IBM 60GXP 40gig drive (system drive)
> IBM 60GXP 60gig drive
> Seagate Barracuda ATA IV (60 gig, ATA100)
> Pioneer 104S DVD-ROM (with no-region firmware)
> Creative Labs SB Live! 5.1
> ATI Radeon 64meg VIVO (basically the same card as the Radeon 7200,
> with video in and out)
> 3com 3CSOHO100-TX (this card is a POS, but it works for the most part)
> Abit VP6 motherboard (www.abit-usa.com)
>
> Now, on to the meat of this post. The ftp server is still in testing
> phase. I need peope to download more things at random times to get a
> gist of any bandwidth problems that may be occuring. That doesn't mean
> hog up the server for days. Just pick something (say a 200MB episode
> of Lain) and download it. Most ftp clients have some sort of log
> window that will tell you the average speed of a transfer once it's
> done. I need to know these numbers. Averages should hit about 13k/s
> (for evahigh users) and 6k/s (for evalow users). I've heard of people
> getting extremely low speeds (I've mentioned this before), so I need
> to try to associate with the bandwidth problems with times and/or
> certain networks (so include what network you're on too, including
> area).
>
> So, get a move on people! I need more testers. If you just have to
> email me, email me, but I much rather you reply to this thread so I
> can refer to it later (google cache is your friend).
>
>
> ------
> Tessai
>
> More information that you can shake a stick at: www.evafaq.com
> Always check there for the latest ftp information,
> as well as all of the other cool goodies.
> GO GO GO!!! Now!!! Hurry!!! If you don't the gods
> will not be pleased. And of course, when you mess
> with the forest gods, well, you know what happens.
>
> perl -e "eval pack 'h*','675636824225c203c2332392d303875324532363544324b36756368242e4c203c2332392d303875344534363537333b36756368242b4c203c2332392d303877333631363932303b3072796e6474225c242e4c242b4'"
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