• System availability

    From Vincent Coen@2:250/1 to All on Thu Mar 20 17:52:16 2025
    Hello everybody!

    I will be upgrading my system server to a new mobo, cpu, ram, vga card, 1 TB m.2 ssd etc.

    The idea is to use the existing HDD's including /home (3 TB WD Red), 1 TB WD Black, backups on a 3TB WD Red and a 1TB WS Red on th enew MBO install but it will involve reinstalling My Linux distro Magiea V9 to the M.2 SSD plus 3 extra
    partitions to hold Windows 10/11 providing I can work out where to find the serial number for the existing install (HDD), plus two new installs for both a Mageia v9 as well as a Ubuntu 24.04 LTS systems etc.

    This kit will hopefully arrive some time Friday and once I have got the Windows
    SRN I hope to start on this.

    I would like to believe this will go according to my plan BUT plans made my man
    tend to go wrong after the first 30 seconds - a bit like any military plan.

    The big issue will be to rebuid the main Linux system (Mageia) and to add all the extra packages and services etc. Now I am "assuming" that the core system will be able to run the BBS / mailer so I can start it fairly soon but ...


    It might take a day or so to get it all stable so will try and avoid not to
    run the mailer until I am reasonably happy with the processes.

    Doing all this there will be NO bbs/mailer service nor mainframe services.


    Worse case I will reload the old Mobo etc and start it up if needed but for obvious reasons hope to avoid doing so as that will take up to 90 minutes to do.

    So it is up when it is up.

    Sorry about that but there is no ideal time to do this as the system is normally in use 24/7.

    Needless to say there will be no loss of files and echo's just might take 15 - 30 minutes to get all the outstanding one's from the various uplinks.

    Some processes rely on the Job Scheduler and will take up to 24 hours to be up to speed for refreshed services etc.

    Vincent


    --- Mageia Linux v9 X64/Mbse v1.1.0/GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20240309
    * Origin: Air Applewood, The Linux Gateway to the UK & Eire (2:250/1)
  • From Sean Rima@2:263/1 to Vincent Coen on Fri Mar 21 10:13:50 2025
    Vincent Coen wrote to All <=-

    Hello everybody!

    I will be upgrading my system server to a new mobo, cpu, ram, vga card,
    1 TB m.2 ssd etc.


    Good luck with the upgrades, hopefully will all go well. I am planning to move my BBBS machine from a Pi4 to a Pi5 with an SSD hat. More than likely an overkill for it but oh well :)

    Sean


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    --- BBBS/LiR v4.10 Toy-7
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  • From Vincent Coen@2:250/1 to Sean Rima on Fri Mar 21 15:26:31 2025

    Hello Sean!

    21 Mar 25 10:13, you wrote to me:

    Vincent Coen wrote to All <=-

    Hello everybody!

    I will be upgrading my system server to a new mobo, cpu, ram, vga
    card, 1 TB m.2 ssd etc.


    Good luck with the upgrades, hopefully will all go well. I am planning
    to move my BBBS machine from a Pi4 to a Pi5 with an SSD hat. More than likely an overkill for it but oh well :)

    I had a pi4 8GB with a 240Gb M.2 SSD as a back up for a pi3B+ that I had set up
    to run the Elist system with the idea of making it available to some one a lot younger than me but had no takers.

    The pi4 had a the Elist s/w on it with a copy of the data transferred via rsync
    as an when I had it turned on but as it was never used I reloaded the latest version of ubuntu on it and sold it on eBay last month.

    Will consider doing the same for the Pi3 which is in a Geekgo? metal casing with a 1 TB HDD and a laptop power adaptor to handle extra power needs.

    Checked it yesterday and did a ubuntu update as it had not been on for 6+ months so took a while but nowhere near as long as a Windows update on my main server and the one done a week + ago took 5 - 6 hours. Now it is on a WD Red HDD which not quick but 5+ hours is just silly although all updates in the past
    are still over 2 hours. This has nothing to do with my download speed :(

    Basically I am saying that the Pi4 (assuming it is a 8 Gb one or similar is more than able to do the job assuming you are running a Ubuntu LTS X64 distro. The 64bit over the 32 one is not really a lot but more and more s/w only comes as 64 these days so it cuts down on hassles but with a speed improvement in some areas. Depends on the secondary services that are also running.

    They do not cope too well (at a guess) with many calls at the same time and with human users logging in to the BBS at the same time but a bbs user is not exactly stretching the resource of a system that much - multi mailer system calls just might.

    Vincent


    --- Mageia Linux v9 X64/Mbse v1.1.0/GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20240309
    * Origin: Air Applewood, The Linux Gateway to the UK & Eire (2:250/1)
  • From Sean Rima@2:263/1.1 to Vincent Coen on Fri Mar 21 18:12:01 2025

    Hello Vincent!

    21 Mar 25 15:26, you wrote to me:



    I will be upgrading my system server to a new mobo, cpu, ram,
    vga card, 1 TB m.2 ssd etc.


    Good luck with the upgrades, hopefully will all go well. I am
    planning to move my BBBS machine from a Pi4 to a Pi5 with an SSD
    hat. More than likely an overkill for it but oh well :)

    I had a pi4 8GB with a 240Gb M.2 SSD as a back up for a pi3B+ that I
    had set up to run the Elist system with the idea of making it
    available to some one a lot younger than me but had no takers.

    The pi4 had a the Elist s/w on it with a copy of the data transferred
    via rsync as an when I had it turned on but as it was never used I reloaded the latest version of ubuntu on it and sold it on eBay last month.

    I never knew you wanted to give up the elist system. I guess it is a lot of hard work.

    Will consider doing the same for the Pi3 which is in a Geekgo? metal casing with a 1 TB HDD and a laptop power adaptor to handle extra
    power needs.

    I tend to 3d print all my own cases as I have them in a rack.

    I will be ordering the Pi 5 soon so expect some weirdness from me :)

    Sean


    ... TCOB1: https://binkd.rima.ie telnet: binkd.rima.ie
    --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20240309
    * Origin: <-Sean's Pointless Point-> (2:263/1.1)
  • From Vincent Coen@2:250/1 to Sean Rima on Fri Mar 21 20:55:27 2025

    Hello Sean!

    21 Mar 25 18:12, you wrote to me:

    The pi4 had a the Elist s/w on it with a copy of the data
    transferred via rsync as an when I had it turned on but as it was
    never used I reloaded the latest version of ubuntu on it and sold
    it on eBay last month.

    I never knew you wanted to give up the elist system. I guess it is a
    lot of hard work.

    It is not so much that has to consider my age as will be 78 on 23 June.

    The reason I took it on was the previous maintainer Ben died and only made available the Basic source code and not all the scripts etc so full of holes when trying to take it over. Second issue was it run on Mystic Win / Dos so that screwed up any ideas of a simple take over.

    By putting the entire system under a small mbse system running it and a micro bbs system with a specific AKA it can be taken over by another who is prepared to be the back up maintainer. The Cobol source code along with the Cobol compiler etc, is all installed just in case any changes are needed but it
    seems to be fairly bug free but that did not stop me finding one more but that one has been running for some months but hardly a show stopper - just
    reporting that there was warnings issued (expiring) for an echo despite it being updated etc - Hopefully now fixed - providing there is not other code that skips the process of clearing such flags some were else that is not often run :).



    Will consider doing the same for the Pi3 which is in a Geekgo?
    metal casing with a 1 TB HDD and a laptop power adaptor to handle
    extra power needs.

    I tend to 3d print all my own cases as I have them in a rack.

    I was slightly considering getting one to create some elements for a Boeing 737-800 to make up a flight deck but the one suggested to make the parts (no simple process anyway in order to cure and other processes after 3D printing was some 1200 pounds plus any of the elements needed for curing and dying / inking / laser, etc.

    Cheaper just to buy the components as a working system apart from connecting to
    a pc running one or more flight sim products.

    Considered all this to save me spending 250 for 2 hours on a real simulator at Luton Airport.

    Why well doing some flying even on a single engine a/c such as a Piper PA28 or a Cessna 152 etc seems to be charged by flying clubs at well over 200 per hour.

    When I was a flying instructor I could hire a good twin that can cruse at 180 Kts as againt those at only 95.

    This can be important if going off some where like France, Spain, Belgium etc yes Other than a brush up on skills, I did tend to go off a a trip - the last largish one was to Israel in a PA28-236 which took 20+ hours each way and that trip was to do to my brother-in-laws wedding at very short notice as I was able to get away from work and the BA cost was 1200 and money for fuel land & parking fees was well under that and No I did not really need the flying hours/

    I have well north of 2,000 both VFR and IFR.

    So the idea of creating a flight sim came to mind assuming I can find the spae to put it in a terraced house without installing a new shed in the garden -- too cold in winter let alone of working out how to install power from the
    house or garage.

    I will be ordering the Pi 5 soon so expect some weirdness from me :)

    A pi5 or Pi500 ?

    Very brave trying to run bbbs on it although under Linux will help.

    I have looked at your setting for ARJ but that is exactly the same as set up here - the command to add a comment (such as the FILEGATE message) seem to be wrong but in any event I cannot make a secure envelope as against for Rar and Zip as I have keys for both of those although I did think I had one for arj - may be memory not working so well these days but cannot find a email etc for one anyway.


    This next load of upgrades (last 10+ years ago methinks) is possibly overdue although the cost I had to really think about - just as well as I am selling off a lot of photographic kit as not being used via eBay.

    Vincent


    --- Mageia Linux v9 X64/Mbse v1.1.0/GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20240309
    * Origin: Air Applewood, The Linux Gateway to the UK & Eire (2:250/1)
  • From Sean Rima@2:263/1.1 to Vincent Coen on Sat Mar 22 07:35:35 2025

    Hello Vincent!

    21 Mar 25 20:55, you wrote to me:


    The pi4 had a the Elist s/w on it with a copy of the data
    transferred via rsync as an when I had it turned on but as it
    was never used I reloaded the latest version of ubuntu on it and
    sold it on eBay last month.

    I never knew you wanted to give up the elist system. I guess it is
    a lot of hard work.

    It is not so much that has to consider my age as will be 78 on 23
    June.

    Oh wow, I always thought you were a young chap :)

    The reason I took it on was the previous maintainer Ben died and only
    made available the Basic source code and not all the scripts etc so
    full of holes when trying to take it over. Second issue was it run on Mystic Win / Dos so that screwed up any ideas of a simple take over.

    Oh, that I never knew either. To be honest, I tend to stay off the sysop only echos. Just stick to those that interest me. I have started to pay more attention recently and seeing some of the work you have had to do.

    By putting the entire system under a small mbse system running it and
    a micro bbs system with a specific AKA it can be taken over by another
    who is prepared to be the back up maintainer. The Cobol source code
    along with the Cobol compiler etc, is all installed just in case any changes are needed but it seems to be fairly bug free but that did not stop me finding one more but that one has been running for some months
    but hardly a show stopper - just reporting that there was warnings
    issued (expiring) for an echo despite it being updated etc - Hopefully
    now fixed - providing there is not other code that skips the process
    of clearing such flags some were else that is not often run :).

    Always wanted to learn Cobol. I was a Turbo C man back in the day, could never make the change to C++ for some reason and windowing lost me. I developed a hotel billing system on DOS that was adapted by a few local hotel, think the last turned it off about 15 years ago. Even Bell Helicopters were interested, never knew how they found out.

    Will consider doing the same for the Pi3 which is in a Geekgo?
    metal casing with a 1 TB HDD and a laptop power adaptor to
    handle extra power needs.

    I tend to 3d print all my own cases as I have them in a rack.

    I was slightly considering getting one to create some elements for a Boeing 737-800 to make up a flight deck but the one suggested to make
    the parts (no simple process anyway in order to cure and other
    processes after 3D printing was some 1200 pounds plus any of the
    elements needed for curing and dying / inking / laser, etc.

    Cheaper just to buy the components as a working system apart from connecting to a pc running one or more flight sim products.

    Considered all this to save me spending 250 for 2 hours on a real simulator at Luton Airport.

    Why well doing some flying even on a single engine a/c such as a Piper PA28 or a Cessna 152 etc seems to be charged by flying clubs at well
    over 200 per hour.

    When I was a flying instructor I could hire a good twin that can cruse
    at 180 Kts as againt those at only 95.

    I always wanted to learn to fly but age and health are agai st me now.

    I will be ordering the Pi 5 soon so expect some weirdness from me
    :)

    A pi5 or Pi500 ?

    Very brave trying to run bbbs on it although under Linux will help.

    I have looked at your setting for ARJ but that is exactly the same as
    set up here - the command to add a comment (such as the FILEGATE
    message) seem to be wrong but in any event I cannot make a secure
    envelope as against for Rar and Zip as I have keys for both of those although I did think I had one for arj - may be memory not working so
    well these days but cannot find a email etc for one anyway.


    This next load of upgrades (last 10+ years ago methinks) is possibly overdue although the cost I had to really think about - just as well
    as I am selling off a lot of photographic kit as not being used via
    eBay.

    I have BBBS/Linux on a Pi 4 8GB which is run off my solar batteries so it never has any down time, well unless the broadband goes. They have their own battery, 280aH which should run for several days even without any solar input.

    I have all files going to a DAS, which I bought years ago and replaced it with a decent NAS. I could have built my own but time was critical at the time. Most are in a short cabinet, think 10u

    Sean


    ... TCOB1: https://binkd.rima.ie telnet: binkd.rima.ie
    --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20240309
    * Origin: <-Sean's Pointless Point-> (2:263/1.1)