A gotcha with the automounter and loopback mounts

On Solaris, there is a combination gotcha with the automounter and mountson the same host. It goes like this:

  1. your fileserver normally has /dev/whatever mounted on /export/foo.
  2. your generic automounter configuration mounts fileserver:/export/fooas /foo.
  3. you need to do some maintenance to the filesystem, so you unshareand unmount /export/foo.
  4. after you're done you try to remount it, but you get a message thatthe mount point is busy. The only mention of

第600個post!重奪rhetorical pain!

感謝大家的支持和關懷。唯日後仍以Ticklish為主站。

這是和善弱小的中年婦女。

那邊 也有一張討好的自拍照,過去看看吧。

On storing source code in some non-text format

Every so often these days there is some agitation that program sourcecode should not be stored as text but instead in some more intelligentand more abstract form, and just presented as text by editors.

This is the programming language version of the web's 'semantic markuponly' movement, and it fails for the exact same reason that only a smallfringe writes in purely semantic markup: the appearance of the text is important, it is not an afterthought. Programmers care not justabout the meaning of their code but


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文明單位:亂倫,從精神分析說起

嘉賓:梁偉怡

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Why ZFS's data integrity is less important than Solaris's usability

Mark Musante :

The bottom line is that Solaris is hard to administer (yeah, it's afair cop), so server data is just going to have to suffer. Hopefullysome day Solaris will be as easy as redhat, or debian, or ubuntu, or. Some day. Meanwhile, I'll choose dataintegrity over ease of administration.

The problem with this is that quiet disk corruption is not currently abig issue for most people; it just don'


20070528 推介網誌

Ajaxian

https://ajaxian.com

這次介紹一個比較專門的 Blog,目標觀眾是開發者。自從 GMail、Google Map 等應用出來了以後,Ajax 一詞走紅開發界 (甚至非技術人員),使用舊有的技術如 XHTML、CSS、Javascript 等做出更豐富的網絡應用。Ajaxian 是專門搜集此類技術的 Blog


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Paying for security exploits

Somewhere out on the Internet, there is probably someone waxingindignant right now about how companies generally now have to payrelatively substantial bounties for security exploits in their products.After all, why do the security researchers now demand payment for theirresearch work?

I thin that there are two reasons: the obvious reason and the deeperreason.

The obvious reason is that companies are competing for new securityexploits with the criminal groups exploiting security vulnerabilitiesto do various bad things. Said groups pay well for new vulnerabilities,because there is


今年想去六四遊行

我給學生選讀《百年孤寂》裡,香蕉公司和軍方在廣場屠殺了3000人那段。姑且節選善後手段如下:

這個地區已三個月不下雨了,旱象叢生。然而,布朗先生的話一說完,整個香蕉區就下起大雨來。席根鐸回馬康多途中,遇

Weekly spam summary on May 26th, 2007

Unfortunately, our SMTP frontend restarted sometime Friday, so I onlyhave some statistics up until Friday morning. That said, this weekwe:

  • got 10,439 messages from 277 different IP addresses.
  • handled 18,746 sessions from 1,402 different IP addresses.
  • received 137,918 connections from at least 49,448 different IPaddresses up until Friday at 4am.
  • hit a highwater of 9 connections being checked at once.