[00:03] *** dbgi3 has quit IRC ("Leaving") [00:21] *** schmir has quit IRC (Remote closed the connection) [00:30] *** obsidieth has quit IRC (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) [00:31] *** schmir has joined #arpnetworks [00:42] *** ballen has joined #arpnetworks [00:42] *** ChanServ sets mode: +o ballen [00:52] *** obsidieth has joined #arpnetworks [02:45] *** visinin has quit IRC ("sleep") [03:39] *** ballen is now known as ballen|away [06:03] *** vtoms has joined #arpnetworks [07:34] *** vtoms has quit IRC ("Leaving.") [07:34] *** vtoms has joined #arpnetworks [08:10] *** schmir has quit IRC (Remote closed the connection) [09:48] up_the_irons [09:48] so can you compare 8.0 to 7.2 with unixbench ? [11:13] anyone know how we get our vps upgraded? [11:13] email support@ and state your demands [11:14] likely they'll reply with demands of funds, and both should be met [11:14] if it was easy to upgrade I would probably go that route. [11:14] presuming you mean upgrading the cpu/mem/disk resources of your vps [11:14] toddf: oh no os upgraded [11:15] openbsd 4.5 -> 4.6 [11:15] it requires some downtime obviously but it's practically a faq, yes upgrades happen, just expect to pay the new ratescale ;-) [11:15] you just get to do that yourself [11:16] people like me charge for that service if you want my fingers in your vps I'd be glad to send you a bill, otherwise I'll just say that you should have the ssh console setup and boot bsd.rd from 4.6 and read the www.openbsd.org/faq/ about upgrading and you should be golden [11:16] if you've sent a ssh rsa pubkey to support@ formerly you have ssh console access [11:17] also be aware 'config -ef /bsd' and 'disable mpbios' is required for your vps to not hang when it touches the serial port(s) after boot [11:17] toddf: yeah up_the_irons sent me his blog post about that. [11:18] such a long blathering article to cover the basic concept of 'disable mpbios' ;-) [11:18] but such is the nature of journalism, nomatter what the form, I guess ;-) [11:18] toddf: the only reason I want to upgrade is so the user that is setup by arpnet is still present. [11:46] *** ballen|away is now known as ballen [13:00] *** visinin has joined #arpnetworks [13:06] *** schmir has joined #arpnetworks [13:20] *** heavysixer has quit IRC () [13:22] toddf: it's like beer, I prefer a "full bodied" experience when I write [13:23] toddf: see, this way, no one asks any questions ;) [13:39] *** schmir has quit IRC (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) [13:42] *** ballen is now known as ballen|away [14:11] *** Nat_UB_ has joined #arpnetworks [14:19] *** Nat_UB has quit IRC (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) [14:33] *** vtoms has left [14:53] *** vtoms has joined #arpnetworks [15:12] *** Nat_UB_ is now known as Nat_UB [15:12] *** vtoms has quit IRC ("Leaving.") [16:38] jesus christ man [16:38] charter needs to burn in a fire [17:13] *** ballen|away is now known as ballen [17:52] *** ballen is now known as ballen|away [17:53] *** obsidieth has quit IRC (Remote closed the connection) [17:53] *** obsidieth has joined #arpnetworks [17:56] *** obsidieth has quit IRC (Remote closed the connection) [18:10] *** dbgi has joined #arpnetworks [18:19] up_the_irons, you still get an ipv6 block with the 20$ vps and what 1 ipv4 ip? [18:22] nvm i found the info [18:22] dbgi: yeah [18:23] thanks [18:23] dbgi: but if you're an existing customer, you won't get another /48 IPv6, that would be excessive. [18:23] dbgi: you'd just share your existing /48 [18:24] thats not a big deal when you can make thousands of ipv6 ips from that [18:25] yup [18:25] this thats cool with me :) [18:26] dbgi: how many IPv4 IPs do u have now? [18:26] 13 [18:26] do you have some to spare? [18:27] yea [18:27] ok cool [18:27] wouldn't want to assign a 2nd single /30 to the existing subnet if u already have IPs [18:27] yea thats cool [18:29] we can use one of my 13 for the new vps, thats not a problem [18:29] great [18:29] *** ballen|away is now known as ballen [18:48] *** ballen is now known as ballen|away [18:51] *** ballen|away is now known as ballen [19:57] ipv6 is crazy [20:14] craaaazy [20:15] coffee blows without coffee mate [20:16] jesus [20:16] what [20:17] coffee mate is lame [20:17] no way [20:17] yes way [20:17] it makes coffee drinkable [20:17] coffee is already plenty drinkable [20:18] nasty [20:18] I need to buy a fucking mattress [20:18] get the W hotels heavenly mattress [20:18] you can find like 40-50% off [20:18] want a foam one [20:19] and I don't like that mattress [20:19] ahh [20:19] W == Westin ? [20:19] the W [20:19] ah nvm then [20:20] its higher westin [20:20] but same shit i think [20:20] http://www.westin-hotelsathome.com/productGroup.aspx?MattressBoxSpring [20:51] *** ballen is now known as ballen|away [21:16] *** ballen|away is now known as ballen [21:23] if its the same mattress that Westin has in Palo Alto, I wasn't impressed with it. [22:06] *** ballen is now known as ballen|away [22:13] *** ballen|away is now known as ballen [23:15] jeev: ballen: coffee mate sucks [23:15] take that back [23:15] jeev: and yeah, ipv6 is quite complex [23:15] i'll personall pull the redundant power supply out of your servers! [23:15] personally! [23:16] hey when you have redundant power [23:16] LOL [23:16] does the system use twice the amperage? [23:16] no [23:16] or one stays idle [23:16] it divides it [23:16] oh [23:16] i was thinking more of a failover [23:17] it simply divides it; i've done the measurements, never saw a redundant PS that didn't do that [23:17] crazy [23:17] i dont trust redundancy.. [23:17] just kidding, anyway [23:17] coffee without coffee mate or creamer is nasty [23:17] for one circuit to take all the load and fail over when it fails is more of like an ATS scenario [23:18] ATS's do that, and is more for when you have only single power supply boxes