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RandalSchwartz | so what's the babysitting daemon of choice?
I have a fragile process that I want always running so I need a robust daemon above it I could use init(8) I guess but wondering if there's a better solution | [07:22] |
DaCa | RandalSchwartz: runit | [07:23] |
RandalSchwartz | we're talking freebsd too, in case it matters
runit isn't core and I'd prefer nothing by DJB infest my system | [07:23] |
bob^^ | +1
i dislike djb's stuff | [07:24] |
DaCa | it's not from djb | [07:24] |
RandalSchwartz | oh - it's a replacement for djb's stuff | [07:25] |
bob^^ | i guess you could modify the startup script to only start if not already running, then just shove it in cron
*/1 or sth | [07:25] |
DaCa | it works well, I use it, up_the_irons uses it, ymmv | [07:25] |
bob^^ | bit hacky but might work :) | [07:25] |
RandalSchwartz | yeah, there might be a minute delay though
runit looks interesting, but replacing process 1 looks... scary ahh - there's a "use with traditional init" solution | [07:28] |
DaCa | don't do that then, it works perfectly without replacing init | [07:29] |
RandalSchwartz | yeah, I see that. :)
oooh .. runit is broken on HEAD | [07:30] |
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dxtr | hehe | [08:03] |
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up_the_irons | RandalSchwartz: runit is the way to go | [09:35] |
RandalSchwartz | ok
even though it's broken for HEAD? :) I wonder what utmpx is | [09:35] |
up_the_irons | RandalSchwartz: hmm, i just use whatever version that comes packaged | [09:36] |
RandalSchwartz | yeah, but that's the one that's flagged as broken for HEAD, meaning the next release of fbsd
hopefully someone will fix it before a new release | [09:36] |
up_the_irons | i c | [09:37] |
RandalSchwartz | I'll give it an install in my virtualbox image first... see how disruptive it is
Hmm. haven't updated my ports since aug 28 there... this'll take a while "fetching 74 new ports or files" | [09:49] |
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dxtr | I do that once a week or so | [11:12] |
RandalSchwartz | fetch 74 files? ) | [11:21] |
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dxtr | Yeah :D
Btw, RandalSchwartz. I learned something new today! How to properly close emacsclients :p | [11:42] |
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Ahmed | I joined to just give a Kudos for how stable and fast the VPS I ordered is, pure awesome.
A+++ up_the_irons! | [12:36] |
nesta | ;) | [12:36] |
Ahmed | I just had to! | [12:37] |
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sheath | no one else has problems with ipv6 disconnecting ?
from irc | [12:51] |
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mike-burns | 15:53:15 < sheath> no one else has problems with ipv6 disconnecting ?
15:53:20 < sheath> from irc 16:15:34 irc: disconnected from server Heh. | [13:21] |
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dxtr | Hmm
I just can't get ipv6 to work | [13:39] |
nesta | why not | [13:39] |
dxtr | Arch doesn't seem to like it :( | [13:39] |
nesta | ah | [13:40] |
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dxtr | up_the_irons :(
I didn't have any routing to my VPS for a couple of minutes before! | [14:49] |
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Cr4zi3 | can I get the IPv6 assigned to my server ? w/ RDNS Delegation ? Or should I open a ticket for that ? | [18:13] |
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Hmm..
I don't see a ticketing system on the portal.. how to do I create a ticket ? | [18:48] | |
sheath | just email support@arpnetworks.com
yeah you'll need to email for rdns delegation | [18:49] |
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ziyourenxiang | to create a ticket, "start a discussion" | [18:55] |
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RandalSchwartz | darn it - my IP address is blocked sending to all google apps. :(
and there doesn't appear to be any way to fix it at google's end. | [20:48] |
sheath | proxy? | [20:56] |
RandalSchwartz | well - yeah, but I would also want to know why they think I'm *now* a spam source and didn't a few weeks ago.
there's no info in the rejection notice, except about bulk mailers. I've never been a bulk mailer from this address. | [20:56] |
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up_the_irons | Cr4zi3: there is a link entitled "Help Desk" in the Portal, that's the ticketing system; but support@arpnetworks.com is also the same thing | [22:39] |
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Cr4zi3 | irons; thnx.. did you get my email that I sent ? | [23:10] |
up_the_irons | [23:23] | |
up_the_irons | Cr4zi3: probably | [23:23] |
Cr4zi3 | for IPv6 and RDNS delegation | [23:24] |
up_the_irons | if you sent it to support, it's in the system
Cr4zi3: btw, if you don't know how to deal with routing a /48 over a link-local address, we will not route the /48 to you; that configuration is for expert users only | [23:24] |
Cr4zi3 | well I have setup HE IPv6 tunnels before..
but I can easily find out what I need to do also.. is that the same setup ? the uplink is HE, correct ? | [23:25] |
up_the_irons | Cr4zi3: Our IPv6 has nothing to do with HE. HE is one of our peers, but there are others. What I'm afraid of is I'll set up the /48 routing and you will not know how to deal with it, thereby sending additional support tickets. This is why the /64 is the default and "just works"
Cr4zi3: basically the Portal settings for IPv6 will be updated with the new information, and it is up to you to figure it out | [23:29] |
Cr4zi3 | yea, I'm already working on tryin to figure it out.. ;) | [23:30] |
up_the_irons | I've never had a customer not have problems with the /48, except for toddf ;)
Cr4zi3: so if you still want the /48 routed, know that you are "on your own"; i will not answer any questions about it. so let me know if you still want to go that route (no pun intended, lol) | [23:30] |
Cr4zi3 | lemme do some research, and I will let you know.. | [23:32] |
up_the_irons | Cr4zi3: ok | [23:36] |
Cr4zi3 | could you tell me what the link-local if would look like by chance ? I think I have the info I need.. but I want to read up some more.. | [23:37] |
ok, I'm willing to give it a try.. | [23:46] |
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