01-Aug-2022

Maintenance job has usual outcome
Last night’s maintenance run didn’t show anything weird. Although there is a huge amount of spam, numbers aren’t alarming:

PMAS%nbsp;statistics%nbsp;for%nbsp;July
Total%nbsp;messages%nbsp;%nbsp;%nbsp;%nbsp;:%nbsp;%nbsp;%nbsp;3162%nbsp;=%nbsp;100.0%nbsp;o/o
DNS%nbsp;Blacklisted%nbsp;%nbsp;%nbsp;:%nbsp;%nbsp;%nbsp;%nbsp;%nbsp;%nbsp;0%nbsp;=%nbsp;%nbsp;%nbsp;%nbsp;.0%nbsp;o/o%nbsp;(Files:%nbsp;%nbsp;0)
Relay%nbsp;attempts%nbsp;%nbsp;%nbsp;%nbsp;:%nbsp;%nbsp;%nbsp;%nbsp;%nbsp;75%nbsp;=%nbsp;%nbsp;%nbsp;2.3%nbsp;o/o%nbsp;(Files:%nbsp;31)
Accepted%nbsp;by%nbsp;PMAS%nbsp;%nbsp;:%nbsp;%nbsp;%nbsp;3087%nbsp;=%nbsp;%nbsp;97.6%nbsp;o/o%nbsp;(Files:%nbsp;31)
%nbsp;%nbsp;Handled%nbsp;by%nbsp;explicit%nbsp;rule
%nbsp;%nbsp;%nbsp;%nbsp;%nbsp;%nbsp;%nbsp;%nbsp;%nbsp;Rejected%nbsp;:%nbsp;%nbsp;%nbsp;2012%nbsp;=%nbsp;%nbsp;65.1%nbsp;o/o%nbsp;(processed),%nbsp;%nbsp;63.6%nbsp;o/o%nbsp;(all)
%nbsp;%nbsp;%nbsp;%nbsp;%nbsp;%nbsp;%nbsp;%nbsp;%nbsp;Accepted%nbsp;:%nbsp;%nbsp;%nbsp;%nbsp;107%nbsp;=%nbsp;%nbsp;%nbsp;3.4%nbsp;o/o%nbsp;(processed),%nbsp;%nbsp;%nbsp;3.3%nbsp;o/o%nbsp;(all)
%nbsp;%nbsp;Handled%nbsp;by%nbsp;content
%nbsp;%nbsp;%nbsp;%nbsp;%nbsp;%nbsp;%nbsp;%nbsp;Discarded%nbsp;:%nbsp;%nbsp;%nbsp;%nbsp;310%nbsp;=%nbsp;%nbsp;10.0%nbsp;o/o%nbsp;(processed),%nbsp;%nbsp;%nbsp;9.8%nbsp;o/o%nbsp;(all)
%nbsp;%nbsp;%nbsp;%nbsp;%nbsp;Quarantained%nbsp;:%nbsp;%nbsp;%nbsp;%nbsp;542%nbsp;=%nbsp;%nbsp;17.5%nbsp;o/o%nbsp;(processed),%nbsp;%nbsp;17.1%nbsp;o/o%nbsp;(all)
%nbsp;%nbsp;%nbsp;%nbsp;%nbsp;%nbsp;%nbsp;%nbsp;Delivered%nbsp;:%nbsp;%nbsp;%nbsp;%nbsp;116%nbsp;=%nbsp;%nbsp;%nbsp;3.7%nbsp;o/o%nbsp;(processed),%nbsp;%nbsp;%nbsp;3.6%nbsp;o/o%nbsp;(all)

No large amount of relay attempts either. probably just a few on some days, none of the files exceed 4 blocks (2 Kb) in size. Fine.

New case and components for workstation
Since I found UnReal 5 engine is freely available, I started creating virtual worlds. I started with my workstation consisting of an ASUS TUF X299 Mark1 motherboard, an Intel Core I9 processor with 10 cores, 32 GB memory and a NVidia GTX1080 video card in a Sharkoon enclosure. That card is the bare minimum to run the Unreal Editor, but it does the trick. However, it pushes the system to it’s max so the fans were very busy.
To improve performance, I changed my video card for an ASUS RTX3080, 10Gb memory. It does make a difference, but I quickly found out that all fans should run at their max, to keep GPU and CPU on healthy temperatures: GPU ran up to 80 degrees and CPU 60. When the fans ran at high speed, these were lowered to about 45, with a lot of noise. So I decided I should choose a more airy enclosure, that could hold more fans. I found a good case: Lian-Li O11 Dynamic EVO, and I added 8 fans to cool it all down. And now I’m busy: For some projects you need more memory so I added another 32 Mb. Moving from one case into another was one day, not all completed yet but now I don’t have to worry anymore about temperatures: even when fans are at low or moderate speed and high load using UnReal, GPU temp won’t exceed 55 degrees, and the CPU is kept on a healthy 40.
Still need to finish a few things, but I’m happy with it. The only downside: There is no facility to hold the 2 5.25 inch DVD/BR drives, but I’ll find a solution for that.

Switch to Diana didn’t go as expected
I have run my server on Dione now for over 6 months so I decided it is time to switch to Diana. Yesterday I prepared for a switch: Copy whatever I had done on Dione to Diana (Willibrordpad images, MySQL database and CMS files) and had the system running completely except for a few services that would cause conflicts if running. Tonight, I retrieved the log data shown above, to be added on Diana, after Dione was switched off. A few minor problems activating these services, but all was running in the end, so I could shutdown Dione.
Wrong. Not enough. I should have copied the certificate files now on Dione to Diana as well, but I could indeed access the web. Except for the blogs; for some reason, index.php could not be found. HomeDesk did work and showed that indeed, sysblog:[000000]index.php could not be found. I tried using DCL but $ dir sysblog:[000000]index.php failed to find the file. It is probably a matter of logicals, but this needs to be investigated. . So I restarted Dione and keep it running until this is solved.

CMS program
I picked it up again but had a problem uploading the files to Dahpne (the PWS). I now know what caused it and the solution has been implemented, so as soon as I get started again, I can upload the new files and compile – and create a test program to see if it works