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baklava: yup, just got the recovery notification, thanks baklava: cool, no problem ***: heavysixer has joined #arpnetworks
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And on that note... back to work for me. mhoran: Looks like rain is on its way here. -: mhoran doesn't want to do laundry in the rain. :( ***: dbgi has joined #arpnetworks dbgi: hi ***: iStormy_WY5Q has quit IRC (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) mike-burns: Hello dbgi ! dbgi: hi mike-burns, hows it going? mike-burns: No complaints, about to leave the office. dbgi: thinking about getting a vps from here next week
oh ok cool mike-burns: I'm just one of the customers; if you have any hard questions up_the_irons can answer them. dbgi: ok cool thanks man, ill idle here till hes around, thanks ***: vtoms has quit IRC ("Leaving.")
BeBoo_ has joined #arpnetworks jeev: has anyone built kvm from git ?
oh well, trying it
;)
up_the_irons, http://git.kernel.org/?p=virt/kvm/kvm.git;a=commit;h=d80e68823cada7b6d850330da1edfdf8bff9e2e6 supposably fixes the timer issue
-smp 1
consistent 2 s
$ time sleep 1
2.00 real 0.00 user 0.00 sys
with git kvm/kernel qemu-kvm ***: heavysixer has quit IRC ()
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heavysixer has quit IRC () jeev: up_the_irons, bsd vm installs recommend kern.hz=100 in /boot/loader.conf
i built kvm and qemu-kvm from git with the latest update (to fix the timing issue), it gave me a consistent 2s, then i added kern.hz=100 and it's fixed it now, without -no-kvm-irqchip or wathefver up_the_irons: jeev: good to know, thanks. I tried kern.hz=100 and it didn't change anything. Of course, I'm not compiling the latest and greatest from git jeev: yea
but it's gotten back at me, booting gives me a /dev/console i/o error
still works but, hehe
http://lkml.org/lkml/2009/9/25/106 ***: ballen has joined #arpnetworks mhoran: Bah. I hate it when the train pulls away just as you get to the station. :( ***: ballen is now known as ballen|away
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where you live ***: heavysixer has quit IRC (Client Quit)
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i've had lunch with david ortiz
not that it matters to anyone
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ballen|away is now known as ballen ballen: anyone around jeev: nope ballen: k
what are some IPv4 networking questions you'd expect in an interview jeev: gateway questions ballen: such as? jeev: if it's a windows thing, maybe why you can't see other computer on the workgroup or some shit
i forgot, i used to ask really easy questions ballen: yea def not a windos thing jeev: maybe they ask you subnetting ballen: yea thats likely
yea enough
easy*
48 bits in a MAC addr, 32 in a IP address jeev: i dont even know that or care to ballen: what the usable number of hosts in a /23
510 jeev: max usable ballen: /22 1022 jeev: obviously it varies with smaller subnets ballen: yea
I always get asked /23
for whatever reason
TCP 3-way handshake jeev: i know none of that shit ballen: and 4 way tear down
are ya a developer?
or an SA? jeev: yea man
i can barely take care of my servers
i have a ton of servers and never pay attention to them ballen: heh jeev: i can't focus, can't code
i figured out the timing solution though
apic->lapic_timer.period = (u64)apic_get_reg(apic, APIC_TMICT) *
latest code ballen: typical developer :-p jeev: it was patched, i mean i didn't figure it out
soemone else did
;) ballen: know how syncookies work? jeev: need to find out why lilo locks up the bo
no, dood i dont know any of that stuff ballen: in the three way handshake the first syn packet is sent by the client to the server, the server responds normally with a SYN/ACK
but does not keep the SYN in the queue jeev: cool ballen: it just knows based on the sequence number it sent back to the client that it actually sent it jeev: i've yet to try launching a second VPS
on my box ballen: that way the buffer never filled up
yea, assuming your CPU has virtulization extensions? jeev: yea i got a decent box i wanna colo
i just learned about qemu the other
day
used to try xen, was decent ballen: try ESXi? jeev: eh
why so many things
i like kvm ballen: just VMware's products are wicked easy
to use
ESXi is a little tempermetial with hardware support though jeev: kvm is easy ballen: yea ESX just works though jeev: i dunno what it is
so
root 3086 16.3 26.1 1197736 1061836 pts/0 Sl+ 21:58 1:37 qemu-system-x86_64 disk0.qcow2 -vga std -net nic,model=e1000,macaddr=00:11:22:33:44:55 -net tap -monitor stdio -vnc :2 -smp 2 -m 1024
root 3174 21.7 26.2 1211476 1064364 pts/1 Sl+ 22:05 0:39 qemu-system-x86_64 disk1.qcow2 -vga std -net nic,model=e1000,macaddr=00:11:22:33:44:56 -net tap -monitor stdio -vnc :3 -smp 2 -m 1024 -cdrom 7.2-RELEASE-amd64-disc1.iso
i'd like to get a second CPU for this box but not sure if i need it ballen: yea not sure, what are you running or planning to run on it
FYI: https://www.vmware.com/tryvmware/index.php?p=free-esxi&lp=1 jeev: nothing prodution ballen: its a bare metal install around 128megs or so jeev: dont care for anything like vmware ballen: and managed via the VMware vSphere client
mmk jeev: i guess the windows versions annoyed me enough not to care
i'm so excited about virtualization
i never was.
i wonder if my 400mhz xeon has capabilities! ballen: nope jeev: i know heh ballen: could run VMware and thats about it
and it'd be slow jeev: i know man i was joking ballen: indeed jeev: damn, freebsd install is going pretty slow though
247.9kb/s
if i recall correctly my previous install was a lot faster ballen: yep jeev: maybe cause i'm running the git version
i need to rebuild kvm actually
wow man, all that and i never paid attention to
making sure the speeds are ok
up_the_irons, you remember how long it takes to install bsd ?
what the data transfer is? ***: ballen is now known as ballen|away jeev: damn installation is nasty slow