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nukeAFK has joined #arpnetworks up_the_irons: toddf: hey todd, regarding conserver, i'm assuming it is possible to define multiple hosts in console.cf with different masters, but for the life of me, i can't get it to work. I always have to do "console -M <master> <console>". Shouldn't "-M <master>" be optional if I define multiple master's and console can find the right one depending on <console>?
from console(1):
-r Display daemon versions. The console client connects to each server to request its version information.
"each server" -- that is my problem right now, it only sees one server "localhost"
$ console -r
127.0.0.1: version `conserver.com version 8.1.16'
$
toddf: if you could share some part of your console.cf, that'd rock :) toddf: I regret to say while I have two conserver servers, I've yet to link them in any meaningful way. when I figure it out I'll be sure to share up_the_irons: toddf: ah ok, tnx ***: owda has joined #arpnetworks
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heavysixer has quit IRC (Quit: heavysixer) awyeah: hrm.
hey - up_the_irons - is there a good way to tell how much bandwidth I've used *this month* with cacti?
err - how much data I've *transferred* I guess. infrared: cacti? can't you just parse the webserver logs? ***: sentabi has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 272 seconds)
sentabi has joined #arpnetworks toddf: cacti is what we are billed with
if we go over etc awyeah: Plus, not all my B/W is web serving ***: Tadaka has joined #arpnetworks mattx86: hm.. can anyone recommend good hardware/software solution for doing QoS, with the possibility of good VoIP performance (for less than $100 -- preferably free)?
linux tc seems like it would be a drag to work with, and I'm not extremely thrilled with the performance of my routeros box ***: dxtr has quit IRC (Read error: Connection reset by peer)
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