I now have a resolver listening on IPv6. If anyone wants to beta test, the address is: 2607:f2f8:0:101::7 this is the same machine that has IPv4 address of 208.79.88.7 looking good from over here, so far fyi just building some indexes on database... really hope the automatic "kill processes eating cpu" job doesn't kill my database... why do you have a automatic process like that? RandalSchwartz: i don't but i have heard about arp killing processes on occasion wasn't sure if pegging the cpu for 15 minutes or so would trigger it (it didn't) ahh, they probably use their root login to do that which means it won't work on my VPS first thing I do is rewrite my disk :) mine neither :P so the most they could force for you or me is a full system reboot also check the hash of the disk image before install. :-) tooth? wrong window? re: rewrite disk commentary Ahh, as in distrust the image Garry gives me? Never. :) Don't forget to upload your own /bin/cksum that you've already verified. ;-) I've never heard of the automatic "kill process eating cpu" job on arp default images until now, that is. :) toddf: i was sure there was some sort of chatter about that in here a month or two ago... no matter hehe. I'd be surprised if it existed, since cpu is not over-allocated either. I've done 'make -j10' and other ways to utilize lots of cpu on a 1cpu vps and nothing ever came of it not that I did that on a default image mind you linux has a process to kill processes that it things are leaking memory. but thats not an "arp" thing. I've never heard of arp killing random processes within your vps. because frankly.. no matter how stupid your process gets, it's confined to the resources allocated to your vps. ALso defeats the purpose of having your own VPS make -j10 isn't much better than make -j2 if you have only one CPU toddf: i would tend to agree I'm inclined to agree. I'd be shocked if it were true. shocked *shocked* at all the gambling going on! there is no automatic "kill process eating cpu" how about a kite-eating tree? om nom nom is something up with ipv6? internets are down oh seems to have been just a blip. working again now for me twas more than a blip i just tested my site, it's up lol verified shirt size and address like 2 months ago i'ma grow too fat to fit into it by the time it arrives i wa gonna say they probably start at XXL lol any idea why when using my ipv6 as bnc, i keep getting disconnected? doesn't disconnect me on another one i'm on that's on an ipv6 errr 4 same reason your life sucks anyone else experiencing network issues... ping outs, connection reset by peer, etc? not i mjp i bet your pussy look like a meat grinder got ahold of it thx irons lol such civil discourse. i'm particularly fond of the relevance the whole meat-grinder-to-the-crotch aspect of systems administration is my favorite part true, though I'm not sure his network problems have any bearing on his shitty life either ;) sup. just want to say how pleased I am with my VPS. me too allowing the customer to reinstall from scratch is a nice touch and zfs root is also really nice :D indeed I have four VPS all zfs as / based if I had more money I would buy at least 1 more oh well kids come first we moved away from ZFS on one of our VPS, we started to get crashing how much memory did you have? not enough :p lol 1gb that's what I have, so maybe I am doomed i dont get why people are using zfs on a virtualised platfrom with such a small amount of disk/memory available... as long as you're not doing any heavy processing you should be fine mjp, we used it for snapshots ufs does snapshots too yeah but they are so slow and wont be as unavle as zfs *unstable that's quite a typo. :-) hah I don't do a huge amount of IO otoh my server at home was never stable until it got 8 GB of ram zfs snapshots rock my ZFS box here is completely stable with 4 GB stable servers rock where does arpnetworks host out of? what dc?