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awyeah: poo.
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awyeah: blech. off to the office.
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toddf: from another openbsd dev ..
anybody who uses openbsd in a vm may wish to try a custom kernel using 'option FASTPAGERECYCLE'
jeev: hi toddf.
mike-burns: Ha.
toddf: it would effectively use less active pages of memory
jeev: toddf, are these the openbsd developers in redmond ?
toddf: will definately help in the memory-is-overcommitted case
.. makes us behave nicer from a vm management standpoint, depends on how kvm manages it if it helps in the non over commit case or not
mike-burns: That's pretty cool. Why isn't it enabled by default? What's the downside?
awyeah: Enabling that option kills your first-born son.
But on the up side, it plays very nice with the hypervisor.
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toddf: it should be enabled post 4.7 if my ear to the grownd is interpreting the vibrations properly
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awyeah: Sweet. My new printer does IPv6. And it was totally automatic.
Except... shit, now my printer is on the (ipv6) internet.
up_the_irons: awyeah: rtadvd gave it an IP eh?
awyeah: Yep ;)
i'll be back later. headed to the gf's place. Printer is off ipv6 for now ;)
up_the_irons: yep, that's all part of the auto-config rolled into IPv6
it is ok for printer to have public IP, just firewall it; or have rtadvd give out a ULA, but that is even more configuration
IPv6 designers evision (depending on you who ask) everything having an IP (IP of all things, or something like that)
jeev: even guns ?
up_the_irons: yup
jeev: piercings
?
up_the_irons: why i hate MegaRAID
RAID Level: Primary-1, Secondary-3, RAID Level Qualifier-0
so, what raid is that?
1,5,10?
as opposed to 3ware:
Unit UnitType Status %RCmpl %V/I/M Stripe Size(GB) Cache AVrfy
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u0 RAID-10 OK - - 64K 3725.25 RiW OFF
UnitType: RAID-10
wow,how very clear
oh no no, LSI couldn't possibly have made it that clear, that'd be too easy
now that LSI bought 3ware, I'm kinda scared
jeev: i just got some new drives
stupid SAS
up_the_irons: anyone here run quagga or openbgpd, on either linux, or openbsd, or freebsd, etc... ?
i know of two people that have run production routers with freebsd and quagga, and they get some surprisingly good performance; but i'd like to hear if anyone has tried anything different.
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blovett: up_the_irons, I *did* run openbgpd. but we replaced those boxes with junipers
mostly due to high pps requirements (voip).
no other reasons
well, other than my boss hating on openbsd. :-/
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