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mick_laptop: I didn't notice an outage. merky: that thread hasn't died yet? whitefang: what thread? merky: the web design / sys admin one ***: amdprophet has joined #arpnetworks
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decourl has quit IRC (Quit: ircII EPIC5-1.1.2 -- Are we there yet?) -: RandalSchwartz is happy to be back in the land of the megabit-or-better nets ***: pc500 has joined #arpnetworks pc500: up_the_irons - you there? RandalSchwartz: is it an emergency?
or maybe something we can help with? -: RandalSchwartz bets pc500 isn't paying attention now pc500: Nope, not an emergency, but I'll definately need someone who works for arp networks. RandalSchwartz: how so?
did you already send a message to support@ ? pc500: nope. I could do that I suppose. RandalSchwartz: that's really all you can do, unless it's something you can do yourself with help
in which case, we can help here.
and mail to support@ is answered usually in one or two days
that's the way this works
as in, try not to create emergencies for ARP
since that's not why they are there.
ARP provides a very reliable infrastructure with reasonable response times
everything else, you're expected to handle on your own pc500: Neh, it's poor UDP-based vpn performance, there's some traffic policer in there causing it I'm sure. I'll send it off to them. It's positively a non-emergency, but hey, you never know if someone will be here. :) RandalSchwartz: uh - ARP does no policing
but there have been some recent reports of bad clients causing us the rest a bit of pain
ARP is looking into trying to fix some of that
idiots getting on IRC nets then pissing others off
as a cheap provider, ARP gets a few of those pc500: Unfortunately, comes with the hosting business if you're not priced out of that market... RandalSchwartz: so your problem is definitely not ARP throttling, but rather ARP not kicking off bad customers soon enough
and this, they are fully aware, and are working on it pc500: maybe the case. I'll send a note :) RandalSchwartz: your requests won't make it happen faster. :)
no, wait, seriously, you think ARP is filtering or throttling you?
if so, you're already mis-tracked.
the biggest problem ARP has is that they do *nothing* like that pc500: It's poor performance, so I'll send that off and see what they come back with. RandalSchwartz: You also realize you're in a VPS? :) pc500: yup RandalSchwartz: what OS? pc500: but it's been a good to me vps :) RandalSchwartz: so it's a recent problem? pc500: and quite frankly, performs nicely. (benchmarked next to some quad-core xeon servers I had). -: RandalSchwartz waits RandalSchwartz: ahh - so you're not going to answer either question
nevermind then -: RandalSchwartz writes off pc500 as not worth helping ***: pc500 has quit IRC (Read error: Connection reset by peer)
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what with utorrent using UDP etc now days
i'd suggest trying iperf in udp mode see if there's any packet loss
like on receiver run "iperf -s -u", sender run "iperf -c <receiver's ip> -b 1m", open port 5001 frmo source ip on firewall, and then it'll send 1 megabit/sec for 10 seconds and give you a report back afterwards of jitter, packet loss, and out of order packets ***: fink has joined #arpnetworks
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