Friday, May 29, 2009

Space Ace


Very quick piccie I did this lunchtime, using a brush & india ink for the drawing, markers for colour (note to self - do the swoosh lines idiot!)

Revelations...

Today I had a revelation - I actually prefer inking with a brush! I've been trying for a few days to ink with both pen and brush, and today I was getting frustrated inking a piece with a dip pen. The pen was scratchy, I couldn't pull the lines I wanted, etc... So this lunchtime, I switched to a brush, and immediately felt happier! I started to pull good lines (not great, I've still got some practice to do), but the end result was better than I hoped - I'll post it later...

Friday, May 22, 2009

Appraisals....


Just a quick cartoon for my mate Chris, who's just gone through the appraisal process - hope you like it mate!

Thursday, May 21, 2009

Farewell Truespace

Today it was announced that Truespace, one of the premier 3D modelling packages in history, has been dropped (with no provision for appeal) by Microsoft because of financial reasons. Truespace has been around for 25 years, and featured a ground breaking interface (which you either loved or hated) together with exceptional modelling & animation tools, and all for a very good price.

Since Calligari (the company that developed Truespace) was bought by Microsoft, we all knew it was just a matter of time before something like this happened. Microsoft's record in software acquisitions has been awful - apart from a few success stories, much of what they have bought has lead to many recognized products fading into the ether: Truespace is just the latest casualty.

Truespace was a industry leader at one time, now it has been consigned to the annals of history. To all those who worked so hard at Calligari, you have my sympathies. Farewell my friend, I shall not forget you...

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Sendmail - "user open" timeouts...

Hello again - two posts in one day - my aren't you the lucky ones!

As you're all aware, as well as cartoons, I'm a I.T. guy, and part of my job involves looking after Sendmail installations. Recently, I came across a problem which although is well known, no real answer has ever been given that I could find. In the hope of helping others who have had the same problem, here are the details...

There are lots of posts on the net, regarding sendmail creating lot's of connections which, when examined using ps, have the phrase "user open". If there are too many of these connections, sendmail can start rejecting connections, effectively giving you a sort of denial of service attack.

These connections stay open, because the smtp conversation has halted, and sendmail is waiting to timeout these connections. Part one of your fix for this condition, is to look at the SMTP conversation timeouts in the sendmail.mc, and set them to be something useful (the defaults are FAR TOO LONG) - 30 seconds is usually long enough. See this post...

Once your timeouts are more reasonable, start looking at your queue processing - specifically, how often do you process your queue? The default in some installations is as low as 5 minutes. This is OK, provided you have a small queue with only a few failing messages in it. Once you get to a large queue of failed messages (say 400), problems start to occur. Imagine your timeouts are set to 2 minutes. If each of your 400 messages takes 2 minutes to time out, it will take you up to 800 minutes to process the entire queue - fine, but if you're processing the queue every 5 minutes (and starting a new process each time) you'll eventually run out of connections...

The secret therefore, is to lower your timeout limits to sensible values, and process your queue less. In my case, I changed the queue processing to run every 20 minutes, which, when combined with sensible timeouts, dropped my queue processing time down, and kept my connections under control.

I hope this helps someone get out of a jam!

A new Doctor Who monster?

Not quite sure where I got the idea for this cartoon - me and my warped mind again! Hope you like it...