Your VMs' home: http://www.flickr.com/photos/51184165@N00/4045337327/in/photostream/ at least the KVM/QEMU ones (old Xen boxes not shown) heh they look like old servers lol are those ibm's up_the_irons: which datacenter are those in? visinin: Wilshire Annex (Los Angeles) guessing somewhere in los angeles ;) jeev: do those really look like IBMs to you? ;) i dunno guess you've never seen IBMs :) yea, the old school ones maybe these are supermicor's i duno ah, cool :) so hey ahh i mixed up the blue and red jeev: they are supermicro's cool have you ever stopped by the nickel diner downtown? i had the best luck with those ever stopped at chu's kitchen? i used to love the place visinin: no, i haven't chu's is on 9th up_the_irons: it's at 5th and main, just a little north of that intersection across new moon they have amazing food and pastries i have or have managed several tons of supermicro's. they have been very reliable :) visinin: ah cool i've spent the entire day trying to figure out how to build a xen kernel that's not 2.6.18 i think i finally got it i'm gonna use xen on these wasting old boxes at the datacenters.. no virtualization ;/ benchmark score.. FINAL SCORE 47.4 lol nasty but it's better than virtualbox's 10 qemu's 9 up_the_irons: be sure to grab a maple bacon donut from there sometime i miss the nickel diner so much, goddamn visinin: maple bacon? sounds... interesting jeev: Xen is good use for old boxes it sounds a bit weird at first but oh man is it ever good haha i'm going to come back to LA just for the nickel diner, i swear haha Holy mother.. Never heard of maple bacon before, yet I've just gotten the cravings for it.. Thank you visinin not a problem! haha bacon has too much fat, it's like eating a booger .. and i dont like doing those voluntarily perhaps you just like bacon a bit crispier i like legitimate meat not fat, i can't stand looking or touching.. feeling it nasty Mmm.. Bacon.. i hate fat as well; but lean bacon cooked right can be quite good Traditional danish dish (yes, it's bacon - not smoked though): http://www.23hq.com/oschlag/photo/3195583/large http://www.schoollibraryjournal.com/articles/blog/1790000379/20080607/bacon-2.JPG\ http://www.schoollibraryjournal.com/articles/blog/1790000379/20080607/bacon-2.JPG too fatty Nah, just fry it till it's crisp and put it on a paper towel to drain off excess fat :) re any ppl from support side? up_the_irons if you need support email support@ especially since nobody has responded yet ;-) done it already :) oh heh thx anyway actually posted on forum they have posting on forum != sending email toddf how does it comes you hang around here? toddf work for arpnet? Everyone except up_the_irons is a customer in here. If you have more general questions feel free to ask them and we can make up pretty accurate answers. For immediate and 100% correct answers: if up_the_irons is actively talking in here, ask here; otherwise, email support@. k what he said ;-) <-- customer well, he done it for you ;) somebody got them? D: _mxb_: yo nice, jeev :D [11:32:36] _mxb_ | toddf how does it comes you hang around here? apparently toddf is famous :) lists@obsd :) haha toddf been in sweden last time with the rest of openbsd.org? mbx: I came to arpnetworks cuz they're the only place with the low cost vm solutions I've found to date that even remotely makes sense for me; the runner up was a vmware host with no console access and nat'ed dedicated ip for me to my vm session yes, I was at n2k9 k enjoyed? I think my wife enjoyed it more, I was tired tramping all over instead of riding in a car like I'm used to; I kept insisting it was the heavy backpack I had on with our waters and snacks and layers of clothes incase it got cold etc .. plus my laptop of course .. but she liked to poke fun anyway =) well, this is the job we have to take sometimes :) arn't we :) been in sweden before? visinin: i'm just kidding, wanted to make you jealous :) :( :( :( :( :( i do not like you very much hahah i want to go to downtown though yang chow and chu's kitchen shekarchi restaurant is good too mxb: that was both of our first trip to europe toddf: someone in ipv6-ops had suggested that the router side of a link local address could be set simply to fe80::1/64, on a customer VLAN. It simplifies the config a bit, and also makes the IP not change if the NIC MAC changes. What do you think about this? anyone ever insurance claim through fedex? up_the_irons: I do this myself, actually .. so I like the idea one thing to note since you're considering this and I happen to know you're using OpenBSD for IPv6 routing put this for the first line in whatever hostname.* file for the IPv6 router: inet6 fe80::1 any other 'inet6' should be 'inet6 alias address' but if the first line in the conf file is that and it is a link local address you can skip the 'alias' bit corrilary is that this becomes difficult with vlan interfaces, it manages to assign the eui-64 link local prior to the 1st line being parsed somehow it is indicative of the fact that I (or someone) needs to figure out how to fix this that I have this in a host's hostname.if file: down vlandev gem0 inet6 fe80::6a !ifconfig \$if inet6 delete fe80::230:65ff:fe75:24d4 up rtsol