Hey ppl Whatever Oops What's everyone up to? Helloooooo? I'm figuratively twiddling my thumbs since the weather prevented our travel to family. whee Hi pong new nick Test Test 114339 < AndChat> Test 114411 < gregdolley> Test Hey gregdolley: hey Got this cool IRC program for my phone ah nice which one? It's called AndChat. ah Test for what phone are you talking to yourself Motorola Droid gregdolley: you getting this on the droid? Yeah of course. ;-) All my irc connections in the past day and last night have been on my Droid. :-) Up_the_irons: this phone rocks! gregdolley: wow, so you can stay connected to irc always? and it'll beep / buzz when you get a msg? Up_the_irons: pretty much. ;-) gregdolley: man, i might need to get one of those... ;) Up_the_irons: don't they have an irc client for the iPhone? gregdolley: there is, but i don't know how to get notified if someone directs a msg toward me. like, it won't stay connected. don't know how to enable PUSH for that, or if it is even supported (yeah, iPhone SUCKS in that way) Oh, that sucks nokia n900. skynet free. ;-) (says he who doesn't have one yet) (of either) network troubles? high load on one of the boxes, affecting a handful of VMs or rather storage problems? trying to figure out where it is coming from connected via serial, no more getty there, tried shutdown and reboot and now I get timeouts on hd wd0a: device timeout writing fsbn 68224 of 68224-68255 (wd0 bn 68287; cn 4 tn 63 sn 58), retrying and locked up again DaCa: msg me the uuid DaCa: load coming down; i restarted your VM others that locked up are now recoverying w/o intervention DaCa: i just got a recovery notice on your VM; let me know if you need any further assistance a recovery notice? DaCa: my nagios monitor says it can ping your VPS DaCa: getty also looks responsive from serial yeah, everything is back to normal now yeah, nagios / munin is reporting all normal over here as well but I got some nasty device timeouts earlier DaCa: that would be due to high I/O load on the host; when that happens your disk can "timeout", much like a physical disk that is not responding mv $office $home well, I don't know much about kvm but isn't there some sort of fair scheduling like on xen so that things like that can't happen?