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mattx86 | hm.. did anyone else mention not being able to log in to VNC on kvr13 recently?
I get "connected" but no screen (and depending on the vnc viewer, no password prompt..) I suppose I should hard shutdown that got it .. | [03:45] |
toddf | vnc -> tcp connect direct to the userland kvm process, so .. if kvm has issues serving tcp, then that will suffer | [03:52] |
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toddf | 'hard shutdown' -> kill kvm process, then 'boot' -> 'start kvm process' | [05:08] |
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mattx86 | toddf: yeah | [06:33] |
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tinono | ARP what did you do to me?! I've been using OpenBSD for a few weeks, and here I am now stting in front of a debian box and thinking.... "Damn... Linux sucks..."
:( | [07:20] |
mattx86 | do you mean you lost your openbsd install? :( | [07:21] |
tinono | nope | [07:21] |
mattx86 | you converted to using debian then? :P | [07:22] |
tinono | but I had to use this debian box for someone | [07:22] |
mattx86 | ah | [07:22] |
tinono | my vpses are still kicking obsd :-p | [07:22] |
mattx86 | :) | [07:22] |
tinono | what I mean is after years of only linux, I realise now that it's a little messy
maybe 'sucks' is an over reaction though | [07:23] |
mattx86 | yeah, I definitely like how organized things are (in general) on the BSDs | [07:23] |
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toddf | tinono: it should follow that things are organized and uniform in projects where all things are controlled in one place by one set of developers... ;-) | [07:41] |
bharatak | greets - is there a way to change the VNC password? I couldnt see how
and yes, OpenBSD makes much more sense | [07:42] |
toddf | not presently, support@ ticket to bump the priority of changeable passwords across the board .. I suspect it will eventually happen, just subject to up_the_irons time etc ;-) | [07:43] |
bharatak | ok
i'm actually glad to finally get a decently priced bsd server i'm migrating off linux now | [07:43] |
toddf | I looked around for a while, there are some places that are slightly cheaper by a few pennies but nothing beats the remote access and instareboot capabilities | [07:46] |
bharatak | yes, i dig the remote vnc console
bharatak has been known to hose a firewall config or three | [07:46] |
toddf | serial console also.. | [07:54] |
bharatak | i havent tried that yet
but the host is running linux kvm right? do you have any idea how it handels when memory is tight? my last vps was a virtuoza, and it would kill processes | [08:01] |
toddf | send a ssh pubkey to support@ and get ssh access to shutdown/boot/secure vnc tunnel/connect to serial console/etc
read the signup page, arpnetworks does not overcommit memory | [08:02] |
bharatak | thats one of the reasons i signed up, great in theory | [08:04] |
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vcs | bharatak: sounds like your old provider overcrowded the servers | [08:57] |
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up_the_irons | bharatak: yeah, RAM is not over-committed. Each host machine has 32GB of RAM, and I put up to 24GB of VMs on it, leaving the remaining 8GB for the OS + possible RAM stick failure (thereby leaving only 28GB left, so you need the buffer)
I've had a stick fail once | [11:34] |
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jpalmer | RAM is one of the few components I'll spend a premium on. I buy a ton if it, and have never had an issue with a stick from crucial.com, but there are several good brands | [11:50] |
up_the_irons | jpalmer: i buy from crucial too, good experiences. however, i have an 8GB kit from my last purchase that is actually bad. need to RMA it. But at least it was the bad right away, and not 3 months down the road after a production box is deployed ;) | [11:56] |
jpalmer | oh man, thats the worst. yea.
random corruption and./or crashes. up_the_irons: I've *never* had to RMA from crucial. I'd be interested to hear how it goes. if it's a pain, or if they are quick about it and willing to cross-ship, etc | [11:56] |
up_the_irons | jpalmer: yeah, i'll let u know | [11:57] |
jpalmer | danke | [11:58] |
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jdoe | jpalmer: every manufacturer has ram go bad eventually.
jpalmer: I mean shit, I have to go hunt down bad ram this weekend :/ really hoping just turning off ECC will be enough of a test, I don't want to sit there waiting for memtest to churn through 4gb 4 times (worst case, I guess) | [15:33] |
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