is anyone here good at reading smartctl output? I've never been sure about smartctl output.. always kinda fuzzy http://mattx86.org/pub/smartctl-all-sda.txt AFAICT, it's "ok", it's just not in the database, so the attribute values may not be correct if the drive thought there was a problem with some of the attributes it would usually write something in the error log as an extended test passed ok I would say it's fine ok I just spotted the SMART Error Log section that I'm sure you're referring to besides the SMART Self-test log structure section one more question: would you guys say that KVM performs better than Xen? the reason I ask is that my linode (Xen) vps is always slow when typing recently I'm gonna disable my QoS and see it if helps looks like my adsl is what's (still) acting up *sigh* I just received an e-mail about this: http://www.realsoftware.com/web/ sounds awesome from the bit I skimmed over for those of you into web development ^ Is that Visual Basic? the realstudio/realbasic stuff is like vb, but its cross platform http://www.realsoftware.com/web/gallery/debugging_thumb.png Oh that's not what I wanted. http://www.realsoftware.com/web/gallery/debugging.png that's basically what realstudio looks like almost exactly in fact reminds me of Delphi for PHP except I didn't like that heh Yeah. in any case, this at least looks interesting I don't think the Web is ready for WYSIWYG. Which I think is what this is? btw, runrev, which is similar to realbasic/realstudio, has also had a web version for a little while but runrev is "out there" in terms of syntax yeah, looks like it, more or less I'd considered rolling my own wysiwig interface/framework in PHP and XML runrev is an Algol syntax? I've got my own PHP framework (not yet released), but I'd basically dismissed the webgui idea as being overly complicated and too limiting Yeah. hm.. not sure.. only tried the desktop version once I still get e-mails from them, but its nice to see what they're up to er, if you said anything after I mentioned the e-mails I still get, I accidentally did Ctrl+L on xchat and cleared the window's buffer I meant to do Ctrl+L in firefox for the address bar ;) Ah I didn't, you lucked out. hey, do you guys know off hand if US-residents have to pay EU's VAT on services? I didn't think we did ... but this vps provider tells me otherwise (I'm signing up for ARP soon enough; I'm getting a US and UK provider for redundant service(s)) VAT is different for products/services - I think you're exempt for products that are shipped out of the EU, but not services hrm out of interest what UK provider are you using? I have a vps in .nl that's a bit unreliable and could do with a new home it came down to a toss-up between goscomb.net and portfast.co.uk, because of the distro I plan to use, I need full hardware virtualization (HV) I strongly considered bytemark.co.uk, but they don't allow custom VPS's on their KVM setup (I'm assuming they use KVM in PV mode) so, with goscomb's lightning fast response times to e-mails (even on a sunday!), their hardware setup and routing peers, I decided to go with them basically, the only providers I considered were ones with IPv6 and HV mode I did run across 4 EU VPS providers that weren't listed at http://hosting.4or6.com/ and they're now the last 6 on there with portfast being one of them I can post the e-mails where I was asking those first three about their hardware/software if you want portfast tho, is basically identical to arp I'd never heard of portfast either... interesting. good work digging up those extra v6 providers although, you might have to request that you get placed on a newer node with a redundant PSU in fact, I would, if you decided to go with them.. but yeah, check it out yeah, np the thing with goscomb is that they don't use redundant PSUs, but they kinda compensate for that by have a RAID50 SAN having* thats my take though; not their words exactly portfast actually peers with goscomb, but looking at http://bgp.he.net/AS8916 seems to indicate that they don't pull all of goscomb's routes so that's kind of a turn off not having a redundant PSU isn't the end of the world anyway, so long as there's someone around to hot-swap it relatively quickly. I mainly need it for backup dns/mx so 100% uptime isn't paramount plus the fact that portfast kind of feels like a 2-man show or something along those lines however, the portfast guy did reply to me around noon saturday in the UK ah the second time, yesterday (monday), I sent an e-mail at what would have been around 2pm in the UK, but he replied around 11pm in the UK so, not sure about what happened there exactly relatively simple 2-question e-mail the first one on saturday, he replied to in about 2.5 hours or so - it was about 7 AM here when he replied, so I was happy it wouldn't have been a big deal really, except when I noticed how much faster goscomb was replying every time felt like the right choice quite a big difference in ram for the price though RAM, bandwidth, and disk! 128MB, 5GB, 50GB -> 512MB, 20GB, 100GB true... did you look at sovps? that's another one that's popped up since I last looked at the 4or6 list but I figured for the routes, the SAN, and fast service that goscomb seems to have, it was a better deal in the long run I did.. they also do blueroom whatcha-call-it yeah blueroomhosting.com RRD Labs there's a post on webhostingtalk, where they say sovps is the cheaper service they provide, with less/unmanaged support I can't remember what exactly I didn't like about them, except that their sovps site looked kinda funky (although it's basically the same layout as blueroom, but different colors, etc) I'd only e-mails those three providers though; goscomb, portfast, and bytemark I've only emailed* btw though, you might click the dedicated server link at the top of 4or6; you might find a provider that does both dedicated and vps that's not listed on the vps page but I better jump on this vps installation with goscomb before they close (that is, if they ever sleep) heh thanks for the insight... you've obviously put quite a bit of thought into it, save me doing so I know I don't hehe ah, you're welcome and can definitely recommend arp for your US VPS yeah, they seem like a good bunch that's why I scouted a nice UK VPS for so long btw, if you've never looked at webhostingtalk, check it out providers will often post coupon codes in the advertising -> vps subforums and what not no need to register.. i have an account I believe, but that's not the original intent I had when signing up years ago er, meant to say its free to view/search w/o an account people also post good/bad reviews of providers and ask questions and stuff ^ that was my original intent with the account yeah.. already know about that thanks, but reviews for the smaller providers seem to be quite rare anyhow, must be off hi anyone here with a vps with openbsd? yep what's up? works fine? works beautifully. what service do you have? s/service/services the 768mb of ram oh nice, I want that you have http/php/mysql ? lighttpd/php/postgres sweet have arpnetworks any vm to test it? shit its been a long time since i came here teach me how to dougy? based: que? do the dougywoogy you put your left byte in, you take your left byte out...