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We're purchasing some new hardware and I have to determine if they are any good.
Sounds like there are some new virtualization extensions in that release. up_the_irons: are there?
I have no experience with them wrt virt, but they are blazing for NAT / Load Balancing
(on Ubuntu) mhoran: Nifty.
Well, at least it works with Ubuntu. I'll have to do some more research, though.
We're still running Hardy as we need to stick to LTS releases. up_the_irons: yeah it works great with Ubuntu -: mhoran can't wait to move off Xen, or at least for paravirt_ops to somehow magically gain momentum and become 100% stable. up_the_irons: toddf: that's interesting, thanks for the info
mhoran: KVM FTW! mhoran: Ever find out what that panic was from the other day? up_the_irons: mhoran: nothing definitive; i suspect maybe changing the subnet mask on the interface that carried DRBD traffic might have done something; only b/c the timing of the events were so close toddf: up_the_irons: I learned that technique from the fact that isc did it internally .. specifically to permit hosts having stable v6 link local and global addresses while still using rtsol up_the_irons: toddf: ah, i c toddf: though I've had some say that practice is harmful as it makes scanning for hosts easy if you use a range instead of a random # and/or euid
making the router easy to find seems practical to me for the virtual hosts, even if only the link local has 'inet6 alias fe80::1' ;-) ***: sroute has quit IRC ("WeeChat 0.3.0")
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quikone has quit IRC ("Leaving") jeev: fedex smashed the shit out of my kvm server mhoran: :(
jeev: Any luck building a Xen kernel that's not 2.6.18, with working live migration (suspend/resume) and other things not broken? jeev: i bet i wont get the insurance money
mhoran, i built 2.6.31.5
i have never tested suspend/resume
i've got an errorless boot up now mhoran: Nifty.
What Xen release are you running? 3.4? jeev: yea mhoran: I spent months trying to get that shit to work. Ended up just running a kernel from years ago, beacuse one release would break some feature, and the next another.
It was awful. jeev: hmm
what do you want me to test? mhoran: But now we're ordering some new servers with Nehalem procs, and I don't think the version of the kernel we're running supports them. jeev: my kvm server is on now but i can never use the kvm over ip port mhoran: Do you have a rig set up that can do live migrations? With shared storage? jeev: half of it smashed off mhoran: Man, that sucks.
SO the issue I was seeing was that after migration, the VM's clock would lock up and would eventually bring the VM down. No good. jeev: anyone ever file a fedex claim ?
mhoran, i'm not set up for "live migrations" :/
i mean i could set up a second box
well i do have another xen box mhoran: Maybe I'll give 2.6.31 a shot. jeev: but it's debian
what distro both ways
Error: Domain is not managed by Xend lifecycle support.
heh
i tried to suspend from the debian one mhoran: Whoops. jeev: i guess i should read up on that
http://markmail.org/thread/7mimqp6telzrx4xk
no answer
sec, i started it wrong
should be xm new
ok sec
how long does suspend command take :D
heh
3 sec
welll let me know when you're bck
bck
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ballen is now known as ballen|away jeev: if i have to end up buying a new box
wonder if i should get a supermicro up_the_irons: jeev: +1 supermicro jeev: i dont wann blow too much money on it
it's for a kvm server which i'm not gonna make any money off ;) up_the_irons: jeev: they have low end ones mhoran: up_the_irons: I considered building some boxes a while back, but found pre-built systems (Dell, IBM, HP) to actually be less, including the support. jeev: what are those barebone supermicro's
at like 599
toss in ram, cpu mhoran: Did you find the opposite? up_the_irons: jeev: you can go even cheaper; if i don't make my own boxes, i get pre-built ones from these guys: abmx.com mhoran: Ah. up_the_irons: mhoran: building my own was cheaper than what abmx.com charged me
mhoran: i did not compare to Dell, but I find Dell's site fucking confusing mhoran: Yeah. jeev: hmm
if i get insurance, i'll be happy
what can i build with like 1k
the current server i have is 8gb, 2x73gig sas, E5420
the damn thing totalled at around 2300 up_the_irons: mhoran: price this -- 2x Intel Xeon Quad Core Low Voltage @ 2.66 GHz (L5430), 32 GB RAM, 8x 1TB SATA drives, IPMI 2.0 card, 3ware 9650SE-8LPML RAID card with BBU, motherboard capable of running all this, I2C cable for 3ware / SM backplane; 1.6' IPMI cable
mhoran: bet Dell would be higher than what I paid
mhoran: and f'in Dell gives you those DISGUSTING LSI RAID controllers with the CLI from Hell mhoran: They used to sell the 3ware cards, but not anymore. :( up_the_irons: yup toddf: LSI is supported by OpenBSD .. 3ware is proprietary closed source garbage
;-) up_the_irons: toddf: o'rly?
3ware works awesome on Linux ;) ***: sbpsbp has quit IRC (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out))
ballen|away is now known as ballen mhoran: FreeBSD, too. up_the_irons: toddf: are you sure?
"Download the latest 3w-9xxx.tgz source code file from www.3ware.com" ballen: have you compared 3ware's against Highpoint RocketRaids up_the_irons: it's actually included with the Linux kernel too
ballen: i have not ballen: they've always had good drivers
and cli up_the_irons: even FreeBSD driver source is available: FreeBSD6_driver_source_9550SX.zip
right on 3ware's site -: up_the_irons wonders if toddf is mistaken... mhoran: Pretty sure the OSS community has embraced 3ware for a while. jeev: would you get something like this
http://cgi.ebay.com/Supermicro-Barebone-Server-6016T-MT-Dual-Nehalem-1U_W0QQitemZ270426800811QQcmdZViewItemQQptZCOMP_EN_Servers?hash=item3ef6b182ab
and then put shit in it up_the_irons: ballen: i love their CLI. Simple, but gives you all the power
jeev: can u tinyurl that jeev: http://tinyurl.com/yhd7mfp up_the_irons: mhoran: just checked -- I can't find a Dell with the 5400 procs, and I don't want to pay the 5500 premium just cuz they're new
otherwise, I could make a comparison ballen: the R300 doesn't have them? jeev: what you think up_the_irons up_the_irons: jeev: that looks like a nice case
jeev: board too, huh?
jeev: supports a decent amount of ram
jeev: i'd say that is a nice barebones; i don't know how the price compares though
ballen: the R300 seems to support 5400 a bit, but is 1U (i like 2U for virtualization so i can pack in the drives)
jeev: if I were getting a case for mission critical stuff, i'd make sure it has dual power supplies
jeev: that one doesn't
jeev: if that server had dual PS, I'd get it and build a backup router out of it; would pop in a Intel dual port card, or maybe even quad; so a total of 6 ports toddf: 3ware will only release code not docs, writing openbsd drivers that use 3ware with e.g. bioctl would be how OpenBSD would implement it, not one interface per raid interface ..
and gleaning docs from code written for an entirely different interface is the pain indeed up_the_irons: toddf: i c
too bad dbgi: hi jeev: if anyone knows someone who's filed a claim through fedex
if you could ask them what to exepct.. ***: vtoms has left toddf: I can't recall the carrier but I did something in the past, where a monitor was busted up real bad and the package was bad, and the person above me at the time said wait do not open lets take lots of pictures
before we open the package
iirc you have to prove they have punctured the package and stuff, but they'll make that clear to you when you try to get the insurance money jeev: i have pictures of the package punctured
datacenter which i've never ever dealt with before told me
"it's obvious it was thrown around"
pictures of the box show nasty damage to the corners
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mick_laptop has joined #arpnetworks mick_laptop: hi everyone, anyone know if OpenBSD 4.6 is supported? ballen: up_the_irons your attention is required re: mick_laptop up_the_irons: mick_laptop: I only have template for 4.5, but a couple guys running -current say it works fine, you just need to keep this in mind: http://scie.nti.st/2009/10/4/running-openbsd-4-5-in-kvm-on-ubuntu-linux-9-04
*templates mick_laptop: thanks up_the_irons: mick_laptop: the same applies for 4.6
I think it's about time I make some 4.6 templates and try out that new installer I've been hearing so much about :) mick_laptop: :) ***: mick_laptop has quit IRC (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out))
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ballen has joined #arpnetworks ballen: http://www.linode.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4765 jeev: nasty
they have so many clients ***: dbgi2IAm has joined #arpnetworks
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dbgi2IAm has joined #arpnetworks up_the_irons: jeev: yeah, linode is huge jeev: i dont trust big providers to be honest up_the_irons: harder for them to scale; more to manage
everything is slower b/c they have more customers to deal with ***: dbgi has quit IRC (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) up_the_irons: big providers have pros and cons, just like small providers :) toddf: despite what one might think, small (and nimble) businesses are in the majority by a large percentage. big companies result from small companies getting efficient at having relatively cheap labor performing complex tasks reliably. then they get too big and everyone still buys from the big company because of marketing and because everyone else is.. up_the_irons: pretty much ***: dbgi has joined #arpnetworks jeev: i'm so sick and tired of firefox using a gig of ram man
if i have it open longer than a day
and i open regular window
s
shit man toddf: try midori
its the new nimble browser of choice jeev: i'm on vista
;) up_the_irons: yeah, firefox leaks more than the titanic toddf: jeev: get a real os.. or alternately install kde and try konqueror ;-) visinin: oh shit midori has adblock toddf: kde works on m$ now visinin: sign me the hell up jeev: i cant play call of duty
on nix up_the_irons: I absolutely need Vimperator. If that plugin worked in another browser, I'd burn FF so fast... visinin: up_the_irons: have you checked out uzbl? toddf: supposedly konqueror and midori use mozilla plugins, but I'll let you guys scratch your own itch i.e. be the gunea pigs up_the_irons: visinin: lol
[23:26:10] Tv | aren't you supposed to be swooning over uzbl
visinin: ^^ visinin: well there we go hycer: jeev cod and wow are the only reason i run vista too :P
morning all btw coffee time here ;) toddf: zzz time here ***: dbgi2IAm has quit IRC (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) up_the_irons: $ midori
(midori:15265): Gtk-WARNING **: Error loading theme icon 'bookmark-view' for stock: Icon 'bookmark-view' not present in theme
(midori:15265): Gtk-WARNING **: Error loading theme icon 'tab-close' for stock: Icon 'tab-close' not present in theme
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
that solves that
although to be fair, it ran for 5 minutes, was pretty fast
i like this guy's font: http://www.uzbl.org/wiki/_media/acid3.png?cache= obsidieth: likewise
wait jeev: i think flashfxp is downloading over sftp slowly.
dont make me go back to filezilla
i think it's the calculation