[01:42] *** atmark has joined #arpnetworks [03:46] *** kellytk has left "WeeChat 1.0.1" [13:16] *** easymac_ has joined #arpnetworks [13:17] *** toeshred_ has joined #arpnetworks [13:18] *** easymac has quit IRC (Read error: Connection reset by peer) [13:18] *** easymac_ is now known as easymac [13:18] *** toeshred has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 244 seconds) [13:19] *** easymac is now known as Guest40207 [13:39] *** Guest40207 is now known as easymac [13:39] *** easymac is now known as Guest85133 [14:10] *** mnathani2_ has joined #arpnetworks [14:10] *** mnathani_ has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 250 seconds) [14:39] *** Guest85133 is now known as easymac [14:40] *** easymac is now known as Guest20870 [15:40] *** Guest20870 is now known as easymac [15:40] *** easymac is now known as Guest19271 [16:41] *** Guest19271 is now known as easymac [16:42] *** easymac is now known as Guest9285 [17:42] *** Guest9285 is now known as easymac [17:43] *** easymac is now known as Guest58357 [18:43] *** Guest58357 is now known as easymac [18:43] *** easymac is now known as Guest89432 [19:44] *** Guest89432 is now known as easymac [19:44] *** easymac is now known as Guest24323 [20:36] hm think ipv6 just hit the fan again (or still?) [20:45] *** Guest24323 is now known as easymac [20:45] Studying my Smokeping, it looks to have returned for a 3rd night (or day, or whatever your timezone declares) [20:45] *** easymac is now known as Guest2313 [20:48] The past 6 days as measured from a TWC cable connection + HE IPv6 tunnel to my ARP VPS, you see that the heavy packet loss is unique to the past 3 days and starts up around 5pm ARP Daylight Time. Traceroute show clean through HE up until the handoff to ntt.net; my VPS is the hop immediately after the handoff to ntt.net. [20:48] https://smokeping.cobryce.com/?displaymode=n;start=2015-08-29%2008:39;end=now;target=ARP.ARPWebsite.ARPWebsite6~cobrycesmokepingslave [20:48] with high loss? [20:48] Yep [20:49] So I'd have to conclude that someone is saturating the living hell out of that connection [20:49] eek [20:49] that loosk severe [20:49] are they at the same time of night? [20:49] Yes (as I already said) [20:50] but i mean is the start time pretty consistent [20:50] Yes "unique to the past 3 days and starts up around 5pm ARP Daylight Time." [20:50] oh right [20:50] you did say [20:50] sorry :) [20:51] And I'm seeing the loss from multiple ISPs (but all happen to be tunneled HE IPv6 connections; I don't have a native IPv6 connection to monitor from, besides ARP itself.) [20:51] (and because they're all HE tunnels, they all cross that same handoff it seems) [20:51] yeah [20:53] the site that i noticed loss from seems to not be too bad atm [20:56] *** KDE_Perry has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) [20:56] *** KDE_Perry has joined #arpnetworks [20:56] gtt -> ntt seems fine now [20:59] still seeing high pings from he.net on any2ix [21:00] www.he.net is showing 30% loss [21:00] and bad loss to that tunenl server [21:02] hmm [21:03] bryce: is it any better now? [21:04] dropping right now [21:04] yeah hmm didn't seem to work [21:04] flowing again [21:06] http://sprunge.us/hhMb mtr [21:08] I wonder... I see from the rdns names that HE's hop is 10GB, and NTT's is 1GB. Latency spikes on both that last HE hop as well as the NTT hop, which suggests (not conclusively) to me that that the link is oversaturated, and HE can handle it simply because they've got more capacity. [21:08] but that's just a hypothesis. [21:10] ah well, i've got other things to deal with, things I can actually affect. Later all [21:10] *** mike-burns has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 264 seconds) [21:13] ok [21:13] i'm seeing less loss now btw [21:13] but slightly higher ping [21:14] to the feed dead name [21:46] *** Guest2313 is now known as easymac [21:46] *** easymac is now known as Guest58941 [22:13] *** mike-burns has joined #arpnetworks [22:13] *** ChanServ sets mode: +o mike-burns [22:21] *** mike-burns has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 272 seconds) [22:39] *** mike-burns has joined #arpnetworks [22:39] *** ChanServ sets mode: +o mike-burns [22:47] *** Guest58941 is now known as easymac [22:47] *** easymac is now known as Guest9221 [23:47] *** Guest9221 is now known as easymac [23:48] *** easymac is now known as Guest88801