RTT from australia to my arp VPS is about 85ms quicker than to a linode VPS nice :) native ipv6 is nice too so i hear amazon AWS lost data... yep stamps: pastie a traceroute :) stamps: yeah, we have good peering with AU ISPs is that compared to the Freemont datacenter? Fremont rather nothing in California is free :) hmm are vpsses offline? just lost connection up_the_irons: is there a problem? my vps is down im getting packet loss to my vps 60% network wonky I'm IRC'ing from mine. packet loss my whole box is offline im seeing if i can call arpnetworks Looks like kvr10 is offline. Not sure if others. ah i see most of arpnetworks network is offline from europe same well not entirely, but a lot of packet loss heh must be routing fuckery, I'm still on my vps, but another user lagged out. hi guys, having issues? With some servers or perhaps networks. I have one VM on kvr10 which I cannot reach, but my other VM is fine. I'm seeing 69% packet loss through mzima Suddenly, I'm seeing latency. high latency. I can't get to the portal either up_the_irons has been notified yeppers, from Gandi in Paris i am still connected to my ssh session at arpnetworks but about 70% loss orsm looks like packetexchange is having problems wickedSA: looking into it ok thx for the info, i pass it on up_the_irons: from here, it looks like trit.net or something I'll email traceroutes if it'll help. packetexchange peer up for 00:01:43 so they bounced annnd its back. yep my traceroutes are clean now +1 very high inbound traffic to kvr10 better here clogged its network, but i just got a recovery notice Neighbor V AS MsgRcvd MsgSent TblVer InQ OutQ Up/Down State/PfxRcd 67.199.135.101 4 25973 194192040 1153437 112683450 0 0 00:03:47 1 83.245.126.1 4 21493 123839 43772 112683443 0 0 00:04:06 10871 83.245.126.2 4 21493 90690 43642 112683443 0 0 00:08:16 6245 those three peers are all packetexchange / eXpress peering network they all reset, 8, 4 and 3 minutes ago so looks like packetexchange was having issues. they'll send me a post-mortem via email the packet loss seen was from when bgp was converging one day, I'll learn me some bgp lol I bet this was about the royal wedding. haha or people mad about the shuttle launch being scrubbed <--- yeah - I'm getting net ickies. :( stupid safety concerns. srsly makes me wonder, is vm provisioning manual or automated? Ahmed: manual That's why it's up to 24 hours before vms are delivered well, it's mostly automated from our end, but we still have to manually do some work But I think mine will be Monday, I ordered today (Friday) so if you had an API, it'd just turn into email to support@. :) Ahmed: I was just looking at your order. I'll have it done within the hour. Unless I get lucky, heh dude, that's awesome1 [ FEELING LUCKY? ] Yeh kaboom I think I messed up the IPv6 PTR OK, so if I want to set 2607:f2f8:a4a8::2 <-- ➳ 2607:f2f8:a4a8:0:20c:29ff:fed3:7f53, after setting the PTR in the control panel, what's next for me? Sorry, I'm all new to IPv6 ahmed, stop messing with stuff you're EVERYWHERE I've gotta mess with things sometimes ya know just do what my cow-orkers do change random shit and see what happens apparently that's their troubleshooting techniques one of these days I'm going to setup an IPv6 delegation for my /48... one of these days. mine's working. :) red.stonehenge.com's address has proper forward and reverse in v6 space had to do that to get my ipv6.he.net certification :) reardencode: hardest thing was counting the digits in the zone name ;) jdoe: blocks of 4, blocks of 4 .. blocks of 4? oh yeah, still. They start to blur together. $ORIGIN 0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0... haha. lol jlgaddis: it's called "xtreme troubleshooting" or "cluelessness" XTREEEEME IPv6 reverse zones make me sad. :( how can something so awesome be so complicated? no pain no gain? toddf: oh, did you get the Cisco RA thing fixed? pilgrimd: hence why I love bind $GENERATE :)