Thanks to Bill Crane…
–Turn on Volume, Click on Horses.–
And also his Geocache
Analog runs web reports using the logs on the web server. There are links to two reports on the home page built into the Powered By Mac OS X logo.
One thing I noticed is that at least parts of the site have been indexed by the Google robot. If you type “Kelly E Cashel” in Google, you’ll find her blog. I think this is because she signed her full name repeatedly to her quotes on fear.
Pages delivered to the google robot over two week:
279: 22.85%:: googlebot.com
I also like looking at the two week report to see what has been going on most recently. Rosary Army’s web log is the most popular, and draws hits from around the world. This past two weeks included hits from Austria, the Phillipines (why the?), Spain and Israel.
#pages: %pages: domain
——: ——: —–: ——: ——: ——: ——
484: 39.64%: .com (Commercial)
512: 41.93%: .net (Networks)
203: 16.63%: [unresolved numerical addresses]
10: 0.82%: .org (Non Profit Making Organizations)
6: 0.49%: .edu (US Higher Education)
2: 0.16%: .uk (United Kingdom)
1: 0.08%: .at (Austria)
1: 0.08%: .es (Spain)
1: 0.08%: .ca (Canada)
0: : .us (United States)
0: : .ph (Philippines)
1: 0.08%: .il (Israel)
True to their e-mail, the lightbulb arrived U.P.S. Kathy noted that it cost over $3 to mail it to us. It’s now glowing in a basement lamp that the kids like to leave on. Now if they just don’t knock over the lamp.
A nice end to a simple process all triggered by an e-mail to customer service. Kodak could learn from these people. So: I can continue to recommend buying the compact florescent lightbulbs from Sam’s. The manufacturer is Commercial Electric or Spring Lamp or TCP depending on where you look on the bulb or box.
From Scott Anderson’s cast of characters in Dilbert:
The link below is to names that can be used in CSS instead of the cryptic numbers and most seem to work… (This is tomato on burlywood!)
(How I did that up there:)
< SPAN STYLE=”background: burlywood; color: tomato”> The link below is to names that can be used in CSS instead of the cryptic numbers and most seem to work… (This is tomato on burlywood!) < /SPAN>
em PHA sis on the wrong syl LA ble
I’m using our .MAC account to synch up calendars, address books, and bookmarks. May want to save the $100 per year and open up a WebDAV server.
O’Reilly Network: Serve Your iCal Calendars Using WebDAV [Sep. 20, 2002]
This is a nice site. I was looking for how to mount a remote volume using script. Need to make sure Yoda is available as a backup destination each day. To catch up i’ll have to do more than 1 tip per day…
http://www.osxfaq.com/tips/unix-tricks/
The system crontab text file controls events run by the UNIX system scheduler, CRON. It is found at /private/etc/chron. I used Cronnix to update it originally, but Cronnix quit working properly for some reason, so I just updated /private/etc/crontab directly using BBEdit after setting read/write for root using FileBuddy. (Update: I had pasted in a key with a line feed and did not see the extra text. Cleaning out the key fixed this, and Cronnix works fine now. )
Apple added the first 3 cleanup commands. I added the the daily Analog reports and the weekly dump of the MovableType SQL db to Yoda. That way I’ll always have 5 backup copies of the source database. (I’ve masked the password for the mysql user here.)
I’ll end up going to a daily 31 cycle and then a monthly 12 cycle. That will be 43 instances of a 1 meg and growing MYSQL dump.
Update: Using /network/ instead of /volumes/ because I can have a SAMBA volume automount as a network device, but not a volume.
SHELL = /bin/sh
PATH = /etc:/bin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin
HOME = /var/log
0 20 * * * root periodic daily
15 11 * * 6 root periodic weekly
15 11 1 * * root periodic monthly
30 1 * * * root /usr/local/analog/analog
15 4 1 * * root /usr/local/bin/mysqldump -u mysql -p***** mov_type > /volumes/YODAMEDIA/MOV_TYPE/mov_type_1.sql
15 4 7 * * root /usr/local/bin/mysqldump -u mysql -p***** mov_type > /volumes/YODAMEDIA/MOV_TYPE/mov_type_7.sql
15 4 14 * * root /usr/local/bin/mysqldump -u mysql -p***** mov_type > /volumes/YODAMEDIA/MOV_TYPE/mov_type_14.sql
15 4 21 * * root /usr/local/bin/mysqldump -u mysql -p***** mov_type > /volumes/YODAMEDIA/MOV_TYPE/mov_type_21.sql
15 4 28 * * root /usr/local/bin/mysqldump -u mysql -p***** mov_type > /volumes/YODAMEDIA/MOV_TYPE/mov_type_28.sql
Subject: Burned Bulbs
From: [email protected]
Date: Tue, 16 Sep 2003 08:16:40 -0400
Jeb
Yes sometimes the wait for the hotline can be tiresome but we are glad that you found this web site and were able to contact us through e-mail. We will send a re-placement to the address you gave @ N/C and you should receive it in about two weeks.
Thank you
Pamela