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Jan 29

More MiniConfs

, , , david, Tuesday, 11:15 pm

Today I have been floating between the MySQL, SysAdmin and Kernel MiniConfs.

Stewart Smith shared what MySQL has in development (for 6.0 or beyond).
Listed on the wiki. The most appealing to me would be true online backups.

In the Kernel MiniConf Christoph Hellwig gave a brief demo of using a emulated hardware device on QEmu to excercise a Linux device driver. This is described as much easier than VHDL. He breezed very quickly through it all. Didn’t follow the details of the code, but he described the device driver as being “so easy a monkey could write it”. He’s promised to upload the code to http://verein.lst.de/~hch, so I’ll have a play with it later and see if I can attain code-monkey status.

Ryan Fursttalks talked on using open source for disaster recovery/backups. With a mention on how much cheaper it is than Veritas software.

Trent Loyd gave plenty of tips on diagnosing MySQL problems. The title “support procedures” had me thinking it was going to be how to fill in bug reports. I was pleasantly surprised instead.

I was very interested in Oliver Hookins’ talk on high availability and replication of a MySQL database cluster. I’m not likely to need to set up such a highly redundant system, but it was still worth learning about and a couple of tools (Heartbeat and MySQL replication) will definitely be useful.

Caught the last half of the kernel lightning talks, and the kernel developers’
panel. Linus is around, but unfortunately for us didn’t join in. I realize now I should have been prepared with a question or two on block device/filesystem ioctls: is the FIBMAP ioctl deprecated? is there a replacement available (as suggested by Ted T’so) yet?

Had an enjoyable and social dinner with the other Kiwis here.

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