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Punching In

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2023 63:00


Meg Wolitzer hands off to guest host Maulik Pancholy, who presents three stories about workers and the workplace—and "the daily grind."  In a John Cheever classic, “Bayonne,” a busy waitress defends her territory.  The reader is Mary Kay Place.  The always succinct Lydia Davis gives us “Alvin the Typesetter,” in which a bohemian artist battles job conformity.  The late David Rakoff performs.   And in “OBF, Inc." by Bernice L. McFadden, an interviewee at a hip start-up learns about a secret organization that sells cultural capital.  It's performed by Teagle F. Bougere.

Robert Hartley GM
Short Rest with Matthew Perkins

Robert Hartley GM

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2023 116:03


During this Short Rest, I was joined around the campfire by the boundlessly fun Matthew Perkins; Dungeon Master, Typesetter, Australian, Irish-Wolfhound breeder, YouTuber and less! Check out Matthew here: https://www.matthewperkins.net SUPPORT MY WORK: If you want to support me financially, so I can make more of this sort of content, you can do so on Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/RobertHartleyGM If you want to wear or drink from my logo or designs on some merch, check out my store. https://merch.streamelements.com/roberthartleygm Another way to support me is to browse some lovely Level Up Dice using my affiliate links. Simply clicking the links will help me, but buying some dice helps me, Level Up Dice AND you! US: http://bit.ly/LUDGMRobertHartleyUS AUS: http://bit.ly/LUDGMRobertHartleyAU SOCIALS: Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/roberthartleygm Discord: https://discord.gg/Tam2QpufaK Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/roberthartleygm Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/roberthartleygm YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/roberthartleygm

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Punching In

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2021 63:02


Guest host Maulik Pancholy presents three stories about workers and the workplace—and "the daily grind."  In a John Cheever classic, “Bayonne,” a busy waitress defends her territory.  The reader is Mary Kay Place.  The always succinct Lydia Davis gives us “Alvin the Typesetter,” in which a bohemian artist battles job conformity.  The late David Rakoff performs.   And in “OBF, Inc." by Bernice L. McFadden, an interviewee at a hip start-up learns about a secret organization that sells cultural capital.  It's performed by Teagle F. Bougere. Join and give!: https://donatenow.networkforgood.org/symphonyspacenyc?code=Splashpage See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Question The Answers
Jeff Dean - Dead Ending, Airstream Futures, All Eyes West, Moral Mazes

Question The Answers

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2021 58:50


Our guest this week is Jeff Dean, and we're psyched to have him on the show. Jeff is one of those musicians that just cannot seem to sit still for too long. He's a current member of the following bands: Dead Ending, Airstream Futures, Heavy Seas, Her Head's On Fire, All Eyes West, Tight Night, and Moral Mazes.... phew. He is also an alumni of many other bands, including the likes of The Bomb & Noise By Numbers. As he points out in this episode, it's just something that feels natural to him to have so much going on, something that many musicians would struggle to juggle (hahaha, struggle juggle - new ska band???) On top of being a busy musician, Jeff is also a recording and mixing engineer, working with a ton of rad bands over the years, including Typesetter, Wet Tropics, and more. He is also active in the skateboard scene, having spent time in his younger years as a sponsored member of several teams, which we discuss in the episode. We talk about his musical timeline, a bit about his love of recording, and we of course dig into some bands that he thinks need to be on your radar, as well as his 5 desert island album pics. There is also a song/video from All Eyes West at the end of the podcast, so stay tuned for that All Eyes West - https://alleyeswest.bandcamp.com/ Her Head's on Fire - https://herheadsonfire.bandcamp.com/ Dead Ending - https://deadending.bandcamp.com/ Airstream Futures - https://airstreamfutureslrr.bandcamp.com/ Tight Night - https://tightnightlrr.bandcamp.com/ Moral Mazes - https://moralmazes.bandcamp.com/ To hear some of the music mentioned on this and our previous episodes, check out and follow this playlist on Spotify: https://bit.ly/3oI01ZU​​​​​​​​ Question The Answers is co-sponsored by The Bad Copy and Sell The Heart Records, be sure to follow them as well to stay up to date on music news, reviews, and to check out the releases on our label. Sell The Heart Records - https://www.selltheheartrecords.com​​...​ | @selltheheartrecords (IG) The Bad Copy - https://www.thebadcopy.com​​​​​​​​ | @thebadcopy (IG) #punk #hardcore #posthardcore #indierock #emo #jeffdean #airstreamfutures #deadending #heavyseas #moralmazes #chicago #littlerocketrecords #skateboarding #selltheheartrecords #thebadcopy #podcast #punkpodcast #punkrockpodcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Angry Grrrl Music of the Indie Rock Persuasion
Challenging What We Do, with Typesetter

Angry Grrrl Music of the Indie Rock Persuasion

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2019 60:52


Alex Palermo is all about challenging themself musically while still retaining their love for their bass. With their band, Typesetter, they've done just that on their latest record, Nothing Blues. Alex joins to talk about the ways the band has played with their sound, touring with some of their longtime inspirations, bringing friends' talents to their music, and more. Keep up with Typesetter on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram at @typesetterband. Get in touch with me through email at angrygrrrlmusic@gmail.com, or on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram at @angrygrrrlmusic. Leave a virtual tip for Angry Grrrl Music on Ko-fi at https://ko-fi.com/angrygrrrlmusic. 

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One Kind Radio
One Kind Radio Podcast – 2-5-19

One Kind Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2019 71:38


DJ John B is flying solo on this one... bringing with him some kick ass new music and letting you know about some shows you need to catch here and there!! We hope to see you all out at a show!! Be sure to follow us on Facebook for updates on more kick ass shows coming here to Milwaukee and other events we at OKR will be checking out soon.... or even let us know about your band if you'd like for us to play your music on OKR!! Tune in today and check out the show here: Click here to download the show. Playlist:  Dirt Gun by Mark Adams Son Of BillOff of the album “Living In The Shit Age” out now on their bandcamp page.Be sure to catch them live on Feb. 7th at High Dive here in Milwaukee, WI. Party Shark Shake by Devils Teeth Off their latest album “Suki Yami Hoti” out now Triple Eye Industries Be sure to catch them live on Feb. 9th at High Dive here in Milwaukee, WI. Navel Gaze by Soup Moat Off their latest album “Harvester of Likes” out now on digitally on their band camp page & cassette at Gloss Records. Be sure to catch them live on Feb. 9th at High Dive here in Milwaukee, WI. Machinehead by Bad WigOff the soon to be released Split with Sin Bad!! Be sure to catch them live on 2/9/19 at Cactus Club, Milwaukee, WI with Sin Bad for their split release!! Tremors by Sin BadOff the soon to be released Split with Bad Wig!!Be sure to catch them live on 2/9/19 at Cactus Club, Milwaukee, WI with Bad Wig for their split release!!  More Than Ever by FEWSOff their soon to be released album “Into Red” out on March 1st on Play It Again Sam Records. Smile by NectarOff their latest record “Knocking At The Door” out now on Infinity Cat RecordsBe sure to catch them live on Feb. 24th at High Dive, Milwaukee, WI. Technicolor by Typesetter (w/ Lydia Loveless) Off their latest release “Nothing Blues” out now on 6131 Records Be sure to catch them live on 3/1/19 at Cactus Club w/ Telethon.  Daisychain by Holy PintoOff their soon to be released album “Adult” out on 3/8/19.Be sure to catch them live on 3-9-19 at Cactus Club for their record release show. Shoulder It by Retirement Party Off their release “Somewhat Literate” out now on Counter Intuitive RecordsBe sure to catch them live on 3-9-19 at Cactus Club, Milwaukee, WI. W/ Holy Pinto Little Death by The Beths Off their latest release “Future Me Hates Me” off of Carpark Records. Dylan Thomas by Better Oblivion Community CenterOff their latest Self-Titled release out now on Dead Oceans.Tour: 3/22/19 at Fine Line, Minneapolis, MN, 3/23/19 at Lincoln Hall, Chicago, IL, and 4/09/19 at Mohawk, Austin, TX. Automatic by Bad Bad Hats Off their latest album “Lightning Round” out now on Afternoon Records. Tour: 3/6/19 at Lincoln Hall, Chicago, IL (w/ The Beths), 4/5/19  at High Noon Saloon, Madison, Wi (w/ The Beths) Horse Named Turnback by Beaumount James and The Wild ClaimsOff their latest album “Try Every Trick” out now on their band camp page.Be sure to catch them live on 3/8/19 at Walkers Point Music Hall, Milwaukee, WI. Pierce Street Boogaloo by Hughes Family BandTheir latest single from their bandcamp page. Daddy’s Boy by Electric SixOff their latest release “Bride Of The Devil” out now on Metropolis RecordsBe sure to catch them live on April 9th at Club Garibaldi on April 9th!! Pretty by Girlpool Off their latest album “What Chaos Is Imaginary” out now on Anti Records. Tour: 4/17/19 at High Noon Saloon, Madison, WI, 4/18/19 at Lincoln Hall, Chicago, IL

EduPunx Podcast
59: Nicole Mazzeo (Pleasure Pie) & DIY Sex Positivity

EduPunx Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2018 80:45


Nicole Mazzeo runs the DIY sex-positive organization, Pleasure Pie. While Nicole was once located in Boston, she now resides oversees - in the Netherlands - which makes this our second international conversation of the year! We actually had this conversation at the beginning of October - before the podcast was corrupted, and before I was hit by a car last week. So it’s good to know that a lot has changed between then and now. But the conversation is full of fun reflection and perspectives on sex education, destigmatizing sexual health, and what it takes to be incredibly neurotic and keep up with so many projects.​Pleasure Pie is a small activist organization based in Boston, MA. Its efforts center around sex positivity, body positivity, and positivity about other good things. It makes alternative sexuality education materials (including zines, illustrations, and publications) and experiences (events, conversations, and workshops).​ Make sure to dig around pleasurepie.org to learn more about the fantastic work that Nicole and her crew do. And visit the Pleasure Pie Etsy shop as well and get yourself, or your students, a bunch of goodies!MUSICAL NOTE:- This week we shared tunes from the new Typesetter LP, “Nothing Blues,” which came out in October! You can get a digital copy of the album through 6131 Records! - Typesetter is a vibrant indie emo act with the energy and sardonicism of bands like Tiny Moving Parts and Mom Jeans, to more elegant moments reminiscent of Foxing or Crash of Rhinos.- In this episode, we played the songs, - Also, all of the band’s music is already available FOR DOWNLOAD on their bandcamp site, so you have no reason to not download this album right now!As always, you can CHECK OUT OUR SPOTIFY PLAYLIST!ADVERTISING NOTES:- This week, you got to learn about the ConnectEDU Network, of which this podcast is now a contributing member!- ConnectEDU Network connects the unique perspectives and expert insight of higher education through podcasting. If you’re affiliated with higher education – from professor to director of marketing – you’ll be able to find a podcast that fits your style. Our podcasts are produced and hosted by passionate and innovative members of the field, all fueled by the excitement of the future of higher education.- You should check out all of the Network’s content creators and podcasts right now if you’re looking for some new education-based pods!And you can now join our Facebook community by CLICKING HERE!FOLLOW, RATE, REVIEW, SUBSCRIBE, AND SHARE!- Any love on the iTunes app helps! CLICK HERE TO VISIT THE ITUNES STORE!- Don't forget, Android users - we are now on the Google Play Store!!- We're also FINALLY on Stitcher, so head over there if that's your preferred platform!- Follow along on Instagram and Twitter @eduPUNXpod!

Smartpunk Presents: The Lead In
Episode 9: September 7, 2018

Smartpunk Presents: The Lead In

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2018 5:14


September 7th, 2018: - blink-182 forced to cancel RiotFest and mini-tour due to Travis's health. Weezer, Run The Jewels, and Taking Back Sunday take their place. - Seaway and Trophy Eyes announce full US tour, bring along Microwave, Can't Swim, and Hot Mulligan. Tickets available here. - Every Time I Die and The Starting Line announce their (separate) holiday shows. - Single Mothers release Through a Wall on bandcamp. Physical options available on Dine Alone records on October 26th. - Listen to Antarctigo Vespucci's "White Noise" and pre-order the new album, Love in the Time of Email, via Polyvinyl. - Direct Hit! will drop Crown of Nothing on September 23rd via Fat Wreck. Listen to "Welcome to Heaven" now! - Typesetter sign to 6131 Records to release Nothing Blues. You can hear the first single "Monogamy I (Gliss Happening)" here. We'll be gone for the next week or so while we take our mobile record store up to RiotFest and back, so we're offering 15% off our entire store from today until 9/17 at 11:59pm EST. Just use the code RiotFest2018 and enjoy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

BSD Now
Episode 251: Crypto HAMMER | BSD Now 251

BSD Now

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2018 88:43


DragonflyBSD’s hammer1 encrypted master/slave setup, second part of our BSDCan recap, NomadBSD 1.1-RC1 available, OpenBSD adds an LDAP client to base, FreeBSD gets pNFS support, Intel FPU Speculation Vulnerability confirmed, and what some Unix command names mean. ##Headlines DragonflyBSD: Towards a HAMMER1 master/slave encrypted setup with LUKS I just wanted to share my experience with setting up DragonFly master/slave HAMMER1 PFS’s on top of LUKS So after a long time using an Synology for my NFS needs, I decided it was time to rethink my setup a little since I had several issues with it : You cannot run NFS on top of encrypted partitions easily I suspect I am having some some data corruption (bitrot) on the ext4 filesystem the NIC was stcuk to 100 Mbps instead of 1 Gbps even after swapping cables, switches, you name it It’s proprietary I have been playing with DragonFly in the past and knew about HAMMER, now I just had the perfect excuse to actually use it in production :) After setting up the OS, creating the LUKS partition and HAMMER FS was easy : kdload dm cryptsetup luksFormat /dev/serno/ cryptsetup luksOpen /dev/serno/ fort_knox newfs_hammer -L hammer1_secure_master /dev/mapper/fort_knox cryptsetup luksFormat /dev/serno/ cryptsetup luksOpen /dev/serno/ fort_knox_slave newfs_hammer -L hammer1_secure_slave /dev/mapper/fort_knox_slave Mount the 2 drives : mount /dev/mapper/fort_knox /fort_knox mount /dev/mapper_fort_know_slave /fort_knox_slave You can now put your data under /fort_knox Now, off to setting up the replication, first get the shared-uuid of /fort_knox hammer pfs-status /fort_knox Create a PFS slave “linked” to the master hammer pfs-slave /fort_knox_slave/pfs/slave shared-uuid=f9e7cc0d-eb59-10e3-a5b5-01e6e7cefc12 And then stream your data to the slave PFS ! hammer mirror-stream /fort_knox /fort_knox_slave/pfs/slave After that, setting NFS is fairly trivial even though I had problem with the /etc/exports syntax which is different than Linux There’s a few things I wish would be better though but nothing too problematic or without workarounds : Cannot unlock LUKS partitions at boot time afaik (Acceptable tradeoff for the added security LUKS gives me vs my old Synology setup) but this force me to run a script to unlock LUKS, mount hammer and start mirror-stream at each boot No S1/S3 sleep so I made a script to shutdown the system when there’s no network neighborgs to serve the NFS As my system isn’t online 24/7 for energy reasons, I guess will have to run hammer cleanup myself from time to time Some uncertainty because hey, it’s kind of exotic but exciting too :) Overall, I am happy, HAMMER1 and PFS are looking really good, DragonFly is a neat Unix and the community is super friendly (Matthew Dillon actually provided me with a kernel patch to fix the broken ACPI on the PC holding this setup, many thanks!), the system is still a “work in progress” but it is already serving my files as I write this post. Let’s see in 6 months how it goes in the longer run ! Helpful resources : https://www.dragonflybsd.org/docs/how_to_implement_hammer_pseudo_file_system__40___pfs___41___slave_mirroring_from_pfs_master/ ###BSDCan 2018 Recap As promised, here is our second part of our BSDCan report, covering the conference proper. The last tutorials/devsummit of that day lead directly into the conference, as people could pick up their registration packs at the Red Lion and have a drink with fellow BSD folks. Allan and I were there only briefly, as we wanted to get back to the “Newcomers orientation and mentorship” session lead by Michael W. Lucas. This session is intended for people that are new to BSDCan (maybe their first BSD conference ever?) and may have questions. Michael explained everything from the 6-2-1 rule (hours of sleep, meals per day, and number of showers that attendees should have at a minimum), to the partner and widowers program (lead by his wife Liz), to the sessions that people should not miss (opening, closing, and hallway track). Old-time BSDCan folks were asked to stand up so that people can recognize them and ask them any questions they might have during the conferences. The session was well attended. Afterwards, people went for dinner in groups, a big one lead by Michael Lucas to his favorite Shawarma place, followed by gelato (of course). This allowed newbies to mingle over dinner and ice cream, creating a welcoming atmosphere. The next day, after Dan Langille opened the conference, Benno Rice gave the keynote presentation about “The Tragedy of Systemd”. Benedict went to the following talks: “Automating Network Infrastructures with Ansible on FreeBSD” in the DevSummit track. A good talk that connected well with his Ansible tutorial and even allowed some discussions among participants. “All along the dwatch tower”: Devin delivered a well prepared talk. I first thought that the number of slides would not fit into the time slot, but she even managed to give a demo of her work, which was well received. The dwatch tool she wrote should make it easy for people to get started with DTrace without learning too much about the syntax at first. The visualizations were certainly nice to see, combining different tools together in a new way. ZFS BoF, lead by Allan and Matthew Ahrens SSH Key Management by Michael W. Lucas. Yet another great talk where I learned a lot. I did not get to the SSH CA chapter in the new SSH Mastery book, so this was a good way to wet my appetite for it and motivated me to look into creating one for the cluster that I’m managing. The rest of the day was spent at the FreeBSD Foundation table, talking to various folks. Then, Allan and I had an interview with Kirk McKusick for National FreeBSD Day, then we had a core meeting, followed by a core dinner. Day 2: “Flexible Disk Use in OpenZFS”: Matthew Ahrens talking about the feature he is implementing to expand a RAID-Z with a single disk, as well as device removal. Allan’s talk about his efforts to implement ZSTD in OpenZFS as another compression algorithm. I liked his overview slides with the numbers comparing the algorithms for their effectiveness and his personal story about the sometimes rocky road to get the feature implemented. “zrepl - ZFS replication” by Christian Schwarz, was well prepared and even had a demo to show what his snapshot replication tool can do. We covered it on the show before and people can find it under sysutils/zrepl. Feedback and help is welcome. “The Evolution of FreeBSD Governance” by Kirk McKusick was yet another great talk by him covering the early days of FreeBSD until today, detailing some of the progress and challenges the project faced over the years in terms of leadership and governance. This is an ongoing process that everyone in the community should participate in to keep the project healthy and infused with fresh blood. Closing session and auction were funny and great as always. All in all, yet another amazing BSDCan. Thank you Dan Langille and your organizing team for making it happen! Well done. Digital Ocean ###NomadBSD 1.1-RC1 Released The first – and hopefully final – release candidate of NomadBSD 1.1 is available! Changes The base system has been upgraded to FreeBSD 11.2-RC3 EFI booting has been fixed. Support for modern Intel GPUs has been added. Support for installing packages has been added. Improved setup menu. More software packages: benchmarks/bonnie++ DSBDisplaySettings DSBExec DSBSu mail/thunderbird net/mosh ports-mgmt/octopkg print/qpdfview security/nmap sysutils/ddrescue sysutils/fusefs-hfsfuse sysutils/fusefs-sshfs sysutils/sleuthkit www/lynx x11-wm/compton x11/xev x11/xterm Many improvements and bugfixes The image and instructions can be found here. ##News Roundup LDAP client added to -current CVSROOT: /cvs Module name: src Changes by: reyk@cvs.openbsd.org 2018/06/13 09:45:58 Log message: Import ldap(1), a simple ldap search client. We have an ldapd(8) server and ypldap in base, so it makes sense to have a simple LDAP client without depending on the OpenLDAP package. This tool can be used in an ssh(1) AuthorizedKeysCommand script. With feedback from many including millert@ schwarze@ gilles@ dlg@ jsing@ OK deraadt@ Status: Vendor Tag: reyk Release Tags: ldap_20180613 N src/usr.bin/ldap/Makefile N src/usr.bin/ldap/aldap.c N src/usr.bin/ldap/aldap.h N src/usr.bin/ldap/ber.c N src/usr.bin/ldap/ber.h N src/usr.bin/ldap/ldap.1 N src/usr.bin/ldap/ldapclient.c N src/usr.bin/ldap/log.c N src/usr.bin/ldap/log.h No conflicts created by this import ###Intel® FPU Speculation Vulnerability Confirmed Earlier this month, Philip Guenther (guenther@) committed (to amd64 -current) a change from lazy to semi-eager FPU switching to mitigate against rumored FPU state leakage in Intel® CPUs. Theo de Raadt (deraadt@) discussed this in his BSDCan 2018 session. Using information disclosed in Theo’s talk, Colin Percival developed a proof-of-concept exploit in around 5 hours. This seems to have prompted an early end to an embargo (in which OpenBSD was not involved), and the official announcement of the vulnerability. FPU change in FreeBSD Summary: System software may utilize the Lazy FP state restore technique to delay the restoring of state until an instruction operating on that state is actually executed by the new process. Systems using Intel® Core-based microprocessors may potentially allow a local process to infer data utilizing Lazy FP state restore from another process through a speculative execution side channel. Description: System software may opt to utilize Lazy FP state restore instead of eager save and restore of the state upon a context switch. Lazy restored states are potentially vulnerable to exploits where one process may infer register values of other processes through a speculative execution side channel that infers their value. · CVSS - 4.3 Medium CVSS:3.0/AV:L/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:C/C:L/I:N/A:N Affected Products: Intel® Core-based microprocessors. Recommendations: If an XSAVE-enabled feature is disabled, then we recommend either its state component bitmap in the extended control register (XCR0) is set to 0 (e.g. XCR0[bit 2]=0 for AVX, XCR0[bits 7:5]=0 for AVX512) or the corresponding register states of the feature should be cleared prior to being disabled. Also for relevant states (e.g. x87, SSE, AVX, etc.), Intel recommends system software developers utilize Eager FP state restore in lieu of Lazy FP state restore. Acknowledgements: Intel would like to thank Julian Stecklina from Amazon Germany, Thomas Prescher from Cyberus Technology GmbH (https://www.cyberus-technology.de/), Zdenek Sojka from SYSGO AG (http://sysgo.com), and Colin Percival for reporting this issue and working with us on coordinated disclosure. iXsystems iX Ad Spot iX Systems - BSDCan 2018 Recap ###FreeBSD gets pNFS support Merge the pNFS server code from projects/pnfs-planb-server into head. This code merge adds a pNFS service to the NFSv4.1 server. Although it is a large commit it should not affect behaviour for a non-pNFS NFS server. Some documentation on how this works can be found at: Merge the pN http://people.freebsd.org/~rmacklem/pnfs-planb-setup.txt and will hopefully be turned into a proper document soon. This is a merge of the kernel code. Userland and man page changes will come soon, once the dust settles on this merge. It has passed a "make universe", so I hope it will not cause build problems. It also adds NFSv4.1 server support for the "current stateid". Here is a brief overview of the pNFS service: A pNFS service separates the Read/Write operations from all the other NFSv4.1 Metadata operations. It is hoped that this separation allows a pNFS service to be configured that exceeds the limits of a single NFS server for either storage capacity and/or I/O bandwidth. It is possible to configure mirroring within the data servers (DSs) so that the data storage file for an MDS file will be mirrored on two or more of the DSs. When this is used, failure of a DS will not stop the pNFS service and a failed DS can be recovered once repaired while the pNFS service continues to operate. Although two way mirroring would be the norm, it is possible to set a mirroring level of up to four or the number of DSs, whichever is less. The Metadata server will always be a single point of failure, just as a single NFS server is. A Plan B pNFS service consists of a single MetaData Server (MDS) and K Data Servers (DS), all of which are recent FreeBSD systems. Clients will mount the MDS as they would a single NFS server. When files are created, the MDS creates a file tree identical to what a single NFS server creates, except that all the regular (VREG) files will be empty. As such, if you look at the exported tree on the MDS directly on the MDS server (not via an NFS mount), the files will all be of size 0. Each of these files will also have two extended attributes in the system attribute name space: pnfsd.dsfile - This extended attrbute stores the information that the MDS needs to find the data storage file(s) on DS(s) for this file. pnfsd.dsattr - This extended attribute stores the Size, AccessTime, ModifyTime and Change attributes for the file, so that the MDS doesn't need to acquire the attributes from the DS for every Getattr operation. For each regular (VREG) file, the MDS creates a data storage file on one (or more if mirroring is enabled) of the DSs in one of the "dsNN" subdirectories. The name of this file is the file handle of the file on the MDS in hexadecimal so that the name is unique. The DSs use subdirectories named "ds0" to "dsN" so that no one directory gets too large. The value of "N" is set via the sysctl vfs.nfsd.dsdirsize on the MDS, with the default being 20. For production servers that will store a lot of files, this value should probably be much larger. It can be increased when the "nfsd" daemon is not running on the MDS, once the "dsK" directories are created. For pNFS aware NFSv4.1 clients, the FreeBSD server will return two pieces of information to the client that allows it to do I/O directly to the DS. DeviceInfo - This is relatively static information that defines what a DS is. The critical bits of information returned by the FreeBSD server is the IP address of the DS and, for the Flexible File layout, that NFSv4.1 is to be used and that it is "tightly coupled". There is a "deviceid" which identifies the DeviceInfo. Layout - This is per file and can be recalled by the server when it is no longer valid. For the FreeBSD server, there is support for two types of layout, call File and Flexible File layout. Both allow the client to do I/O on the DS via NFSv4.1 I/O operations. The Flexible File layout is a more recent variant that allows specification of mirrors, where the client is expected to do writes to all mirrors to maintain them in a consistent state. The Flexible File layout also allows the client to report I/O errors for a DS back to the MDS. The Flexible File layout supports two variants referred to as "tightly coupled" vs "loosely coupled". The FreeBSD server always uses the "tightly coupled" variant where the client uses the same credentials to do I/O on the DS as it would on the MDS. For the "loosely coupled" variant, the layout specifies a synthetic user/group that the client uses to do I/O on the DS. The FreeBSD server does not do striping and always returns layouts for the entire file. The critical information in a layout is Read vs Read/Writea and DeviceID(s) that identify which DS(s) the data is stored on. At this time, the MDS generates File Layout layouts to NFSv4.1 clients that know how to do pNFS for the non-mirrored DS case unless the sysctl vfs.nfsd.default_flexfile is set non-zero, in which case Flexible File layouts are generated. The mirrored DS configuration always generates Flexible File layouts. For NFS clients that do not support NFSv4.1 pNFS, all I/O operations are done against the MDS which acts as a proxy for the appropriate DS(s). When the MDS receives an I/O RPC, it will do the RPC on the DS as a proxy. If the DS is on the same machine, the MDS/DS will do the RPC on the DS as a proxy and so on, until the machine runs out of some resource, such as session slots or mbufs. As such, DSs must be separate systems from the MDS. *** ###[What does {some strange unix command name} stand for?](http://www.unixguide.net/unix/faq/1.3.shtml) + awk = "Aho Weinberger and Kernighan" + grep = "Global Regular Expression Print" + fgrep = "Fixed GREP". + egrep = "Extended GREP" + cat = "CATenate" + gecos = "General Electric Comprehensive Operating Supervisor" + nroff = "New ROFF" + troff = "Typesetter new ROFF" + tee = T + bss = "Block Started by Symbol + biff = "BIFF" + rc (as in ".cshrc" or "/etc/rc") = "RunCom" + Don Libes' book "Life with Unix" contains lots more of these tidbits. *** ##Beastie Bits + [RetroBSD: Unix for microcontrollers](http://retrobsd.org/wiki/doku.php) + [On the matter of OpenBSD breaking embargos (KRACK)](https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-tech&m=152910536208954&w=2) + [Theo's Basement Computer Paradise (1998)](https://zeus.theos.com/deraadt/hosts.html) + [Airport Extreme runs NetBSD](https://jcs.org/2018/06/12/airport_ssh) + [What UNIX shell could have been](https://rain-1.github.io/shell-2.html) *** Tarsnap ad *** ##Feedback/Questions + We need more feedback and questions. Please email feedback@bsdnow.tv + Also, many of you owe us BSDCan trip reports! We have shared what our experience at BSDCan was like, but we want to hear about yours. What can we do better next year? What was it like being there for the first time? + [Jason writes in](https://slexy.org/view/s205jU58X2) + https://www.wheelsystems.com/en/products/wheel-fudo-psm/ + [June 19th was National FreeBSD Day](https://twitter.com/search?src=typd&q=%23FreeBSDDay) *** - Send questions, comments, show ideas/topics, or stories you want mentioned on the show to [feedback@bsdnow.tv](mailto:feedback@bsdnow.tv) ***

Inverse ATASCII
S4E06 XLEnt Software Typesetter – Supplement

Inverse ATASCII

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2018


This episode features Typesetter, originally released in 1985 by XLEnt Software. It was written by Len Dorfman and Dennis Young. Podcast: Download Box and Supplement Scans I misplaced my copy of Typesetter between research and episode production, thus I was unable to scan it.  There is an image of the front and rear cover at … … Continue reading →

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Inverse ATASCII
S4E06 XLEnt Software TypeSetter

Inverse ATASCII

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2018


TypeSetter was released in 1985, by XLEnt Software. It was written by Len Dorfman and Dennis Young. … Continue reading →

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Friskie Morris Sessions
Friskie Morris Sessions Episode 70: Typesetter

Friskie Morris Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2017 59:39


Our 70th episode of Friskie Morris Sessions (#126 of the podcast) features Chicago indie/punk/rock powerhouse Typesetter. During this interview we discuss their personal musical journeys, the progression of the band's sound & how their current line up breaths new life into older songs, recording their latest album & so much more! Track Listing: 1) Settling 2) Monogamy II 3) Sunday Best 4) Technicolor Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/typesettertypesetter/ Bandcamp page: https://typesetter.bandcamp.com/

Speculative Grammarian Podcast
The Typesetter’s Nursery Rhyme

Speculative Grammarian Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2015 0:17


The Typesetter’s Nursery Rhyme; by Author Unknown; From Volume CLXXII, Number 1, of Speculative Grammarian, January 2015 — soft hyphen, ­ hyphen, / a little break prefer... (Read by Jonathan van der Meer.)

Technical presentations audio podcast
Communication between Publisher and Typesetter

Technical presentations audio podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2009 4:06


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Technical presentations video podcast
Communication between Publisher and Typesetter

Technical presentations video podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2009 8:58


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