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brycec has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 244 seconds) KILLALLHUMANS01: Salutations all, brycec here. I'm in a bit of a pickle and would really appreciate if up_the_irons or mercutio or whoever else is capable could attend to my ticket in an expeditious manner. up_the_irons: KILLALLHUMANS01: taking a look now KILLALLHUMANS01: up_the_irons: thanks, mercutio PM'd me
I really appreciate both of your attention though :D up_the_irons: KILLALLHUMANS01: ah OK. was gonna say, it worked for me ;)
KILLALLHUMANS01: sure, no problem :)
thanks mercutio KILLALLHUMANS01: Yeah it started working for me too. (But the details I'm leaving out of the channel)
Now if only my VPS would come back from the brink.
Which it is, yay up_the_irons: roger that KILLALLHUMANS01: loadavg is 90.0 right now up_the_irons: cool :)
lol KILLALLHUMANS01: (Down to 50, etc) mercutio: the host load is low :) KILLALLHUMANS01: Yeah it's totally my VPS' fault
find(1) on a directory with probably 10 million small files == ram usage out the wazzoo ***: BryceBot has joined #arpnetworks mercutio: why are there 10 million small files? :) KILLALLHUMANS01: Caching mercutio: heh KILLALLHUMANS01: (One of the sites I run is a cache) mercutio: yeh, if there are really 10 million files or such, then it scales better with directories, or directories of directories KILLALLHUMANS01: I had to specially format the filesystem for it, not even the "news" preset for mkextfs created enough inodes. mercutio: wow KILLALLHUMANS01: -i 1024
So 6GB of files using 6.302.807 inodes, whee ***: brycec has joined #arpnetworks KILLALLHUMANS01: Anyuways, I'm back on my feet ^ so thank you both for your time. brycec: *Anyways, you idiot KILLALLHUMANS01 BryceBot: YER AN IDIOT brycec brycec: ohsanp
*ohsnap mercutio: talking to yourself is the first sign of insanity brycec: Oh Ben, I'm well beyond the first sign... mercutio: haha sjackso: formatting file systems with exotic options is the second sign brycec: LOL
Also: the cache isn't normally this big, but I forgot to reenable the periodic cache clean job... And running it just now (well, an hour ago) with such a sizeable backlog is what brought me down. mnathani: https://web.nvd.nist.gov/view/vuln/detail?vulnId=CVE-2016-3714 up_the_irons: lol
mnathani is bookmarking again mercutio: i suspect a lot of web sites are using imagemagick
my old phone only just got stagefright fix.
speaking of slow updates: http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2016/05/google-hopes-to-shame-slow-android-oems-with-update-rankings/ mnathani: up_the_irons: any luck with that tmux binding issue? up_the_irons: https://twitter.com/arpnetworks/status/736326462844735488 BryceBot: TWITTER: Check out RIPE's IPv6 Address Types card. IPv6 next to equivalent IPv4. Great learning tool! http://bit.ly/1sTs6Ad https://t.co/LX77cYZGzX (Fri May 27 22:41:23 +0000 2016) up_the_irons: Share far and wide!
mnathani: nope, no luck mnathani: 192.0.2.0/24 , 198.51.100.0/24, and 203.0.113.0/24 are new to me
are all three like example networks up_the_irons: yeah I just learned those too
they're used in examples, like Cisco docs mnathani: I wonder if BOGON filters list them
like rfc1918 would be listed as non-routable addresses
brycec: I take it 'ls' is pretty useless in your 6 million file directory? meingtsla: mnathani: Sure enough... http://www.team-cymru.org/bogon-dotted-decimal.html ***: erratic has quit IRC (Quit: All good things must come to an end)