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any network problems this morning? ***: dj_goku has joined #arpnetworks
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woland has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) arenlor: Guy pops in, asks a question about network issues, then disappears, little creepy. pansexual: kinda mysteriously ***: woland has joined #arpnetworks woland: hi arenlor: Hello
Here's a tip, if you write a bash script that simply runs the program 'beep' in an infinite loop, there is no way to make it stop.
I would be QUITE happy if someone could prove me wrong and tell me how to make the damn beep stop without having to reboot. mike-burns: ^z, kill %1 arenlor: It just leaves the beep running constantly.
Seems it's not using alsa, off to discover what else may make sound, maybe pulse.
I mean, if I needed to make an emergency system test, this would work for the beep.
Ah, modprobe -r pcspkr did it ^_^' that was annoying woland: anyone using rhel/centos/scientific on an arpnetworks vm?
i keep getting python/glibc errors at random points in the install
(usually after formatting the disk!) arenlor: Care to pastebin anything?
Also, doesn't up_the_irons usually install it for you? woland: i'd love to, unfortunately i cannot. it looks like... http://kb.parallels.com/4611
no
i maintain my own arenlor: woland: That's a really odd error to get. I'm assuming that it's a custom ISO? woland: nope. standard netinstall
seems specific to kvm tho
then when i finally get through the install
yum behaves the same every now and then arenlor: I'm thinking bad ISO. woland: chksum's confirmed
centos behaves the same arenlor: It seems to think that the code behind something is bad. woland: spent too long looking at it now, i've requested gary replace the iso with something more common amongst the user base mike-burns: You're going to love FreeBSD. arenlor: ^_^
Well if he wants Linux he'll probably enjoy Debian. woland: haha
my other vps is openbsd
and the mpbios thing is bad enough heh arenlor: Does anyone know if there a site you can order one off bumper stickers from?
If not I may have to sign up for cafepress
"My other VPS is $DISTRO" stickers. woland: :o arenlor: Yeah, the nerd in me really gets out when it's near bedtime, something about losing all ability to self-censor. ***: renters has joined #arpnetworks renters: network issues? mike-burns: None reported. renters: ta ***: renters has quit IRC (Client Quit)
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richardquisumbin has joined #arpnetworks richardquisumbin: any network problems today? i got 2 downtimes around 3 and 4 EST ***: doomviking has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) up_the_irons: richardquisumbin: i got a page around 11:30AM about GTT transit issue (one of our main transits); it recovered in about 5 mins richardquisumbin: thanks, just wanted to know up_the_irons: no problem ***: Guest71668 is now known as pjs
richardquisumbin has quit IRC (Quit: Page closed) up_the_irons: FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU..............!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! -: up_the_irons is dealing with Rackspace up_the_irons: they are wound SO TIGHT with regards to IPs
I need just 3 more IPs, and they go apeshit
</rant> RandalSchwartz: well - we're out of v4, you know up_the_irons: still, they really make it difficult even *with* justification jlgaddis: heh, i have a request in to arin right now for a /21 up_the_irons: dang
good luck with that ;) jlgaddis: yeah, fingers are crossed. gonna screw this project if i can't get it. up_the_irons: your project needs that many IPs? ;) jlgaddis: wireless isp up_the_irons: ah jlgaddis: they're using rfc1918 space for their customers now, which is mostly okay, but they're single homed and doing nat
but just signed a 300 mbps commit w/ level 3 so i've got to make them multihomed up_the_irons: yeah jlgaddis: (level 3 not being their primary sp now, of course)
they're at ~1500 customers now, so 75% of the /21 would be used up immediately if we gave 'em all a public ip
my thinking, though, is to continue to assign rfc1918 addresses except for people who specifically want a public ip up_the_irons: yeah, ARIN will probably be like, "if rfc1918 is working now, why switch them to public IPs?" jlgaddis: right, we've already got the ASN though, and we *need* PI space to multihome. that's our big argument.
s/our/their/, i'm just doing it for them really up_the_irons: yeah jlgaddis: maybe i can get the .edu (ex-employer) to sell 'em part of the /16 they have, since we moved 90% of stuff there from public to private =) up_the_irons: haha yeah
man, i knew someone who had a legacy /16
he gave it back before I could convince him to assign it to me... ;)
ARIN even said, "Um.. are you SURE you want to give this back?" jlgaddis: heh
interop gave back 45/8 (except for a *very* small portion of it) about this time last year
one of the rir's, apnic i think, is completely out up_the_irons: oh dang, completely out??
wow
yeah i heard of what interop did jlgaddis: i haven't seen anythign "official" saying they're out, but that's what it's sounding like up_the_irons: ah jlgaddis: they split up the last five /8s or whatever and apnic has already went through theirs is what i'm hearing
wouldn't surprise me at all, tbh up_the_irons: yeah me either jlgaddis: up_the_irons: hey, i have an idea for you for an add-on "feature"... storage space outside of the vps (e.g. on another host), accessible by ftp, sftp, or whatever
e.g. $x GB i can sftp files to for safe handling instead of copying them to $home or wherever. in the event i need to restore, i can retrieve them much quicker than i can scp'ing them from a box at $home on a 512k uplink. ***: jdoe is now known as purplerain up_the_irons: my friend just posted:
3:49PM up 1718 days, 17 hrs, 1 user, load averages: 0.00, 0.02, 0.01
daaaaaamn
FreeBSD 6.1, btw
jlgaddis: only trouble is, i have no way to isolate that data transfer from "regular" data; so you'd be billed for it; perhaps that doesn't matter, but if the files are big, i bet it would :) jlgaddis: ahh okay, didn't know where you pulled you transfer stats from arenlor: According to he.net there are/were only 19M IPs left to APnic, and that's where a LOT of the population growth (both technical and human) is occurring, so likely gone soon if not already. jlgaddis: heck that's a whole /8 and then some arenlor: Yeah, but Asia Pacific is really a big area.
And the fastest growing smart phone market (and I think largest). jlgaddis: *nod* arenlor: So 19M phones get sold, and that's the end of it. jlgaddis: some carriers are using rfc1918 space for phones, not sure if they do in AP or not arenlor: Africa has 1234560000 left. (Neat number, couldn't shorten it) up_the_irons: in some debug mode on my Nexus S, it shows an rfc1918 IP arenlor: ^_^' I get a public IP up_the_irons: hah jlgaddis: hmm, i have a git repo that's outta whack
on two boxes it shows up to date, but one has files that the other doesn't :/ up_the_irons: bet ya 'git rev-parse HEAD' is different
(you're in the wrong branch) arenlor: rm -rf /* solve the issue? jlgaddis: oh, no, i forgot to push arenlor: Also, I assume anyone in this channel is smart enough to not run said command.
That and, this is IRC. jlgaddis: arenlor: OMG all my files are gone! -: jlgaddis grins arenlor: jlgaddis: Damned fast drive, what is it? jlgaddis: 1tb ram drive =) arenlor: You have to admit, asking what type of drive it is would be the normal correct question on IRC. jlgaddis: yeah ***: Ehtyar has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection)
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niner has quit IRC (Quit: Leaving) jlgaddis: up_the_irons: expect one of my former coworkers coming in here soon
says he sent an email because he needs/wants a different iso mounted, but i'm guessing he probably didn't bother to tell you what it was or give a link to it
or maybe i'm wrong... "I send the URL to the ISO as well as the VM UUID already via
email and in the ticket. If they still haven't responded by morning
I'll get on IRC." ***: arenlor has quit IRC (Quit: I entered the dark, and found a grue.)
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arenlor has quit IRC (Quit: I entered the dark, and found a grue.) up_the_irons: jlgaddis: roger that ***: dj_goku has quit IRC (Read error: Connection reset by peer)
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