up_the_irons: cablehead: if you're around, your VM is going down for migration now, fyi
Another Xen VM bites the dust...
and revives with KVM
mhoran: Woo!
-: mhoran wishes he could kill his Xen VMs.
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ToastyX: the network blipped on me
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cablehead: up_the_irons: awesome, thanks garry!
Arenlor: pc600: So what did you use for email?
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amdprophet: ordered a second vps
loving the service!
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amdprophet: hey up_the_irons, busy?
up_the_irons: amdprophet: yeah; if you have anything besides a quick question, best to email support@
amdprophet: np, it's alright
Arenlor: up_the_irons: I do have a quick question, did you guys get my email I sent a few days back?
up_the_irons: Arenlor: about the bandwidth monitoring?
Arenlor: up_the_irons: Yes
up_the_irons: Arenlor: yep, got it, that info will be added to your Portal tonight
Arenlor: up_the_irons: Alright.
amdprophet: up_the_irons: i just wanted to check to see if you got the order for a new server from us
and whether or not you have an ETA on it, but no rush
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pc500: Hey guys -- before I go complain to my local ISP -- do you nkow of anything that would cap receive traffic @ 5 megabit on a VRS
It's pretty consistent 4.9x
Arenlor: Shitty router, too many porn torrents, wireless?
pc500: well, all are posibilities
Arenlor: bad modem, poor lines
up_the_irons: amdprophet: yeah I got it
pc500: is it UDP?
pc500: the kicker is, is 4.8, 4.9, 4.95, 4.92 -- so something looks to be limiting
yes, test with iperf udp flood
up_the_irons: pc500: yup, that's my outbound DoS protection
pc500: No matter if I send 7 meg, 10 meg, 20 meg at it.
up_the_irons: ;)
pc500: It only gets 5 meg
Ahhh, ok.
So poor choice of bandwidth test.
up_the_irons: pc500: if you need more than 5 meg outbound UDP, just let me know; but most people don't
pc500: Trying to remove all the variables first :)
I jsut use it to test shitty internet connections :)
Is that an outbound limit, or receive limit only?
up_the_irons: haha
pc500: I thought I pushed out more than that earlier.
up_the_irons: pc500: it's a limit in both directions
pc500: TCP has too many variables for effective testing of raw line capacity.
Gotcha. Can you bump it to 20 meg or so?
up_the_irons: indeed
pc500: would you want this to be permanent?
pc500: yeah
I might use it from time to time to test.
Arenlor - One sample -- if I have a 10 meg cable connection, and my customer (client) complains his ISP isn't delivering, and I need to open a trouble ticket, how do you verify this?
Arenlor - This is really one simple way.
Arenlor: speedtest.net
pc500: Yeah, its' TCP, subject to testing limits of TCP
not very good on long-fat pipes, etc.
Sometimes, you just want a good figure of packet loss @ bandwidth figure
Arenlor: Most ISPs promise only TCP
pc500: ISPs deliver IP transit :)
Arenlor: Read the fine print, they really get away with shit
also speedtest has their pingtest
anyway time to hop
up_the_irons: UDP traffic is indeed a source of a lot of problems
pc500: YEah :)
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ballen: so anyone ever have issues with selection -> middle click copy/pasting in X11 forwarded apps?
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Arenlor: I don't forward X for a reason, it can get ugly
mhoran: ballen: Yeah, but they were also Java apps, so I think that's just complicating things.
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boogeyman: hello, I just shot an email to support@, quick question.. i signed up for a VPS several hours ago - how long does it generally take to provision the server?
Arenlor: Overnight
boogeyman: ah
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coil: whats up with ipv6
keeps going down
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Arenlor: Don't use IPv6 so don't know.
coil: im seeing a lot of ppl ping out
only on ipv6
ballen: email support and open a ticket so Garry will be paged
he should be awake
network things are pretty important to report as soon as you notice them
coil: i just setup a ping6 to google
lets see how many dropped packets i get
ballen: k
since when is google on ipv6 btw?
boogeyman: march 08
coil: they've had ipv6 for years now
ipv6.google.com
i think they were one of the first to provide ipv6 sites
ballen: nice
coil: idk about the first, but they've had ipv6 forever now
--- ipv6.l.google.com ping6 statistics ---
377 packets transmitted, 377 packets received, 0.0% packet loss
round-trip min/avg/max/std-dev = 31.084/31.437/42.560/0.764 ms
i dont get it
its pinging fine
but im having clients on irc pinging out and lagging
ballen: might be upstream somewhere, routing between ARP -> Google is likely fine
might be somewhere else
do you can an IP of someone who dropped?
jlgaddis: "Cisco X2-10GB-LR transceiver modules with a version identification number lower than V03 might show intermittent frame check sequence (FCS) errors or be ejected from the switch during periods of operational shock greater than 50g. There is no workaround."
hahaha
ballen: lmao
coil: 2607:f2f8:1280::feed is dropping
ballen: take the hit
coil: its a bot though
ballen: thats pretty local
[ballen@arp ~]$ traceroute6 2607:f2f8:1280::feed
traceroute6 to 2607:f2f8:1280::feed (2607:f2f8:1280::feed) from 2607:f2f8:1100::2, 64 hops max, 12 byte packets
1 2607:f2f8:1100::1 0.817 ms 0.819 ms 0.813 ms
2 fuzzypup.info 1.044 ms 0.790 ms 0.797 ms
coil: i have another ipv6 thats expirencing lag
another one is dropping
all at the same time
ballen: no issues with resources on your server?
coil: well ipv4 seems to be fine
cpu/mem are fine
ballen: netstat -an, look at Recv-Q Send-Q
see if any thing is backed up
coil: tcp4 0 657 206.125.175.2.36254 174.115.207.149.3471 ESTABLISHED
ballen: look at tcp6
coil: tcp6 573 0 2607:f2f8:1280::.51079 2001:590::c603:a.6667 ESTABLISHED
but thats it
ballen: nah thats fine
-: ballen shurgs
ballen: anything in log files?
coil: which logs
ballen: /var/log/messages, etc
the daemon's log file
just look over everything see if anything stands out
coil: yeah seems fine
ballen: well I'd keep debugging with you, but I spent most of day debugging a stupid X11 forwarding issue at work, so I'm about debugged out
soo I'm going to sleep
coil: good nght ballen
ballen: night
Arenlor: http://pastebin.org/74739 wow, that is so not cool.
coil: just dropped again
poor Arenlor
Arenlor: When pinging yourself can take a whole second... even IRC will begin to have issues.
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coil: ipv6 having ssues
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