[00:22] *** Ehtyar has quit IRC (Quit: I was raided by the FBI and all I got to keep was this lousy quit message!) [00:31] Would arpnetworks allow Windows on the new dedicated servers? If so would there be a mechanism to upload the iso to install ? [00:34] *** toorop has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 244 seconds) [00:41] *** toorop has joined #arpnetworks [01:10] windows!? blasphemy! [01:32] :) [02:28] zeshoem: windows would be allowed, yes. I can put in the ISO you want also, on our ISO share, and you boot it via IPMI virtual media (all of which, will be documented; it's quite easy) [02:30] JosephB: roger [02:30] woops [02:30] jlgaddis: roger [02:30] tab fail [02:34] CaZe: rad :) [04:56] *** Webhostbudd has quit IRC (Quit: Leaving) [05:36] *** heavysixer has joined #arpnetworks [05:36] *** ChanServ sets mode: +o heavysixer [05:46] *** dj_goku has joined #arpnetworks [06:09] *** dj_goku has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 244 seconds) [06:20] *** Webhostbudd has joined #arpnetworks [06:45] *** dj_goku has joined #arpnetworks [06:45] *** dj_goku has quit IRC (Changing host) [06:45] *** dj_goku has joined #arpnetworks [06:58] *** dferris has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 255 seconds) [07:08] Anyone having issues with up/down or latency? My VM has been reachable the whole time but it is reporting sites down that arent down. [07:08] For instance, my arp vm checks sites at other locations and since yesterday I am getting all sorts of false positives. Could be something else, just thought that I would check. [08:02] *** dj_goku has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 248 seconds) [08:55] *** fink has joined #arpnetworks [09:10] *** awyeah has quit IRC (Quit: EPIC5-1.1.2[1638] - amnesiac : Instant asshole - just add alcohol) [09:14] *** awyeah has joined #arpnetworks [09:22] *** heavysixer has quit IRC (Quit: heavysixer) [11:18] would it be possible to get a "small" vps with mroe storage? [11:19] actually - nm [11:19] that storage will work just fine :D [11:57] *** bitslip_ has joined #arpnetworks [11:57] *** bitslip has quit IRC (Read error: Connection reset by peer) [11:57] *** milki has quit IRC (Read error: Connection reset by peer) [11:57] *** milki_ has joined #arpnetworks [11:57] *** [FBI] has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) [11:57] *** [FBI] starts logging #arpnetworks at Thu Jul 12 11:57:53 2012 [11:57] *** [FBI] has joined #arpnetworks [11:58] *** kennyz has joined #arpnetworks [11:58] *** henderb has joined #arpnetworks [12:02] *** Lefty has joined #arpnetworks [12:22] *** dferris has joined #arpnetworks [12:24] *** dferris has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) [12:25] *** dferris has joined #arpnetworks [13:23] qbit_: yes, you can add storage, see "VPS Power Ups" on http://arpnetworks.com/vps [13:26] ohlol [13:26] i think i even asked this before [13:26] * qbit_ covers his shame [13:26] w00t, our mirror is finally on the CentOS mirror list [13:26] and I see traffic :) [13:26] * up_the_irons slaps qbit_ [13:28] :D [13:33] up_the_irons: now you've expended effort. better to make him slap himself. :D [13:33] hah [13:34] * kraigu has seen Full Metal Jacket and knows how the game is played [13:39] up_the_irons: nice! [13:39] v4 and v6? [13:40] jpalmer: i'm not graphing the v6 traffic, but it's available [13:41] jpalmer: i actually do see a spike in my overall v6 traffic, so that's probably it ;) [13:52] up I see you listed in the mirrorlist for v6. haven't seen you on v4 yet, but.. you only get like 10 at a time, and they have tons of mirrors on v4 [13:53] you can probably tail your webserver logs for a few moments, and see if external v4 clients are hitting you though. [13:53] is it a decent amount of traffic though (always curious about the traffic these mirrors see. especially ssince 6.3 was just released and tons of people are yum updating [13:55] a bit of a spammish paste, but: [13:55] # yum update [13:55] Loaded plugins: fastestmirror [13:55] Determining fastest mirrors [13:55] epel/metalink | 12 kB 00:00 * base: mirrors.arpnetworks.com * epel: mirrors.solfo.com * extras: mirrors.arpnetworks.com * updates: mirrors.arpnetworks.com [13:55] base [14:00] jpalmer: u don't see it on v4? i think it's there... [14:01] http://www.centos.org/modules/tinycontent/index.php?id=30 [14:02] i saw a v6 spike of about 3 megs, but very thin spike. v4 has been pushing about 8 megs for the past couple hours [14:03] wow, yum urlgrabber is going to town... [14:03] 70.184.200.138 - - [12/Jul/2012:14:04:17 -0700] "GET /CentOS/5.8/os/i386/repodata/repomd.xml HTTP/1.1" 200 1384 "-" "urlgrabber/3.1.0 yum/3.2.22" [14:03] 2001:480:10:160:baac:6fff:fe92:12ed - - [12/Jul/2012:14:04:18 -0700] "GET /CentOS/6/updates/x86_64/repodata/repomd.xml HTTP/1.1" 200 3816 "-" "urlgrabber/3.9.1 yum/3.2.29" [14:03] 107.6.91.154 - - [12/Jul/2012:14:04:18 -0700] "GET /CentOS/5.8/extras/x86_64/repodata/repomd.xml HTTP/1.1" 200 2390 "-" "urlgrabber/3.1.0 yum/3.2.22" [14:03] 199.127.104.10 - - [12/Jul/2012:14:04:18 -0700] "GET /CentOS/5.8/extras/x86_64/repodata/repomd.xml HTTP/1.1" 200 2390 "-" "urlgrabber/3.1.0 yum/3.2.22" [14:03] 2001:480:10:160:baac:6fff:fe92:12ed - - [12/Jul/2012:14:04:18 -0700] "GET /CentOS/6/updates/x86_64/repodata/8666a725ddf1407074cef0c133888bc217dfa4b6ab539540c847e3842b1c3540-primary.sqlite.bz2 HTTP/1.1" 200 667993 "-" "urlgrabber/3.9.1 yum/3.2.29" [14:04] 54.248.110.19 - - [12/Jul/2012:14:04:18 -0700] "GET /CentOS/5.8/os/i386/repodata/repomd.xml HTTP/1.1" 200 1384 "-" "urlgrabber/3.1.0 yum/3.2.22" [14:04] 72.51.37.138 - - [12/Jul/2012:14:04:19 -0700] "GET /CentOS/5.8/extras/x86_64/repodata/repomd.xml HTTP/1.1" 200 2390 "-" "urlgrabber/3.1.0 yum/3.2.22" [14:04] 75.55.68.119 - - [12/Jul/2012:14:04:19 -0700] "GET /CentOS/5.8/extras/x86_64/repodata/repomd.xml HTTP/1.1" 200 2390 "-" "urlgrabber/3.1.0 yum/3.2.22" [14:04] 2607:fb50:131:95:230:48ff:fe87:e180 - - [12/Jul/2012:14:04:19 -0700] "GET /CentOS/5/extras/i386/repodata/repomd.xml HTTP/1.1" 200 2390 "-" "urlgrabber/3.1.0 yum/3.2.22" [14:04] 63.134.253.50 - - [12/Jul/2012:14:04:20 -0700] "GET /CentOS/5.8/os/i386/repodata/repomd.xml HTTP/1.1" 200 1384 "-" "urlgrabber/3.1.0 yum/3.2.22" [14:04] 169.228.63.60 - - [12/Jul/2012:14:04:20 -0700] "GET /CentOS/5.8/extras/x86_64/repodata/repomd.xml HTTP/1.1" 200 2390 "-" "urlgrabber/3.1.0 yum/3.2.22" [14:04] 69.8.209.6 - - [12/Jul/2012:14:04:21 -0700] "GET /CentOS/5.8/extras/x86_64/repodata/repomd.xml HTTP/1.1" 200 2390 "-" "urlgrabber/3.1.0 yum/3.2.22" [14:04] (sorry for the spam paste) [14:04] that just keeps scrolling... [14:04] *** Webhostbudd has quit IRC (Quit: Leaving) [14:05] so that's interesting.. how does yum know to find me? In the deb / ubuntu world, the place you fetch from is static, never changes. this might be something i actually *like* about yum :) [14:08] * up_the_irons wanders off [14:09] *** milki_ is now known as milki [14:17] *** jbum has joined #arpnetworks [14:17] *** jbum has quit IRC (Client Quit) [14:36] *** hive-mind has joined #arpnetworks [15:05] up_the_irons: I see it on the v4 list now. [15:05] up_the_irons: answer to your question about how yum knows to find you: [15:05] http://mirrorlist.centos.org/?release=6&arch=x86_64&repo=os [15:06] the yum repo for centos, includes this line: [15:06] mirrorlist=http://mirrorlist.centos.org/?release=$releasever&arch=$basearch&repo=os [15:07] (which you can override and make static, if you have an unofficial local mirror. Thats what I did the other night to install from your mirror before it was official [15:15] I don't know why, but I never was a fan of RPM or DEB package systems. [15:15] I prefer FreeBSD or Gentoo's portage and ArchLinux's pacman. [15:16] they all have their pros and cons [15:17] I like fbsd's ports best. but, I think for binary based package management, it's hard to beat rpm/yum [15:17] *** Webhostbudd has joined #arpnetworks [15:29] hrm [15:29] wish I knew how out-of-sync freebsd's pf is. [16:09] *** bitslip_ has quit IRC (Read error: Connection reset by peer) [16:09] *** bitslip has joined #arpnetworks [16:11] *** milki has quit IRC (Read error: Connection reset by peer) [16:11] *** milki has joined #arpnetworks [16:11] *** kennyz has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 248 seconds) [16:18] *** kennyz has joined #arpnetworks [17:55] *** dferris has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 265 seconds) [17:56] *** dferris has joined #arpnetworks [17:59] jpalmer: ah ok [17:59] phlux: i like .deb's enough. rpm's were super painful to make. .deb's are also painful, but not as much for me [18:13] jpalmer: got a couple 80 mbps spikes on the mirror. dang, yum must love my latency [18:14] up_the_irons: I was actually thinking about that.. I wonder how many of those connections are people using HE.net tunnels? aren't you peering directly with them? [18:15] jpalmer: yes, i peer with HE [18:15] i peer with them over IPv4 also [18:15] lots of nice routes from them :) [18:15] I'd venture a guess that.. people using HE tunnels, are probably hitting you pretty heavily since their traffic is going to fremont [18:15] jpalmer: i checked out http://mirrorlist.centos.org/?release=6.3&arch=x86_64&repo=os in a browser, and saw my mirror there. do you know how they make that list? [18:16] jpalmer: right, i would guess that too [18:16] no, but avid probably would [18:16] jpalmer: i'm seeing a lot of non-HE IPv6 traffic too though [18:16] up_the_irons: interesting [18:17] too bad the ipv6 geo-IP stuff isn't very good. that'd be awesome if you could get a ballpark hehe [18:18] jpalmer: get a ballpark? [18:18] a idea of where (geographically) most of your traffic is coming from. [18:19] jpalmer: ah yeah, that'd be cool [18:19] perhaps something using google maps' API + a dump of like 100 IPs, could map it or something... ;) [18:20] ehh, probbaly isn't worth putting that much effort into. [18:20] yep [18:20] fwiw, in FL.. using ipv4, I have not seen your mirror listed in mirrorlist yet. they must have some way to do geo-IP type stuff to populate that list. [18:21] jpalmer: yeah makes sense [18:27] * jpalmer wants to hear violent femmes. [18:27] * jpalmer loads up spotify [18:56] *** bitslip has quit IRC (*.net *.split) [18:56] *** HighJinx has quit IRC (*.net *.split) [18:56] *** tooth has quit IRC (*.net *.split) [18:56] *** Igneous has quit IRC (*.net *.split) [19:09] i want to set up a mailing list server for a small list, but i don't want to manage mailman. anyone know of a turnkey solution? I checked out mailchimp, but i don't think that fits my needs [19:10] i don't wanna host it either, just want to set it and forget it... [19:10] up_the_irons: DNS: list CNAME ghs.google.com [19:11] j/k, that doesn't work well for a mailing list. [19:11] damnit, u made me google it already.. [19:12] http://www.ymlp.com/free.html [19:13] jpalmer: the thing is, a lot of these solutions (like mailchimp), seem to be "one-way", for like newsletters and stuff. i need a 2-way mailing list, like the one that mailman makes [19:14] *** bitslip has joined #arpnetworks [19:14] *** HighJinx has joined #arpnetworks [19:14] *** Igneous has joined #arpnetworks [19:14] *** tooth has joined #arpnetworks [19:16] up_the_irons: is it a closed list, or open? googl groups may suffice. [19:16] jpalmer: closed list [19:17] * jpalmer looks at the pricing for google groups for business [19:17] jpalmer: non-tech, just related to my local community. probably less than 100 users and shouldn't be public. [19:17] i might just have to set up mailman... ;) [19:19] http://support.google.com/a/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=167096 [19:20] do you have a domain for this, or just using a subdomain of another? [19:20] jpalmer: probably subdomain [19:24] up_the_irons: google groups sounds like it'd fit your bill. just set up a free google apps for domains account, and use the domain specific google groups [19:24] jpalmer: yeah, i'm reading about it right now, seems like it would work. i think that groups can be private. i'll try it out and see. [19:25] I really like google apps, but.. never used the groups part of it. [19:25] mailman is hateful (but better than everything else I can think of off the top of my head) [19:26] if it's relatively low traffic and low user count, you could consider a procmail recipe instead I guess. [19:28] oof, I've done the "procmail a a groups manager" thing before. save yourself a WHOLE world of suckage, and avoid it [19:30] bbl [19:35] haha. [19:35] like I said, if it's a SMALL list... it's not so bad,. [19:35] I've done it with 20 or so people. [19:35] but higher, yeah, I ... wouldn't,. [19:56] i think google groups is the way to go... my group is created, and only members are supposed to be able to "view" messages, so I guess that makes it private... [19:57] and yeah i'm not going to go through the procmail pain, sorry jdoe ;) [19:57] cd $dinner [21:00] *** dj_goku has joined #arpnetworks [21:00] *** dj_goku has quit IRC (Changing host) [21:00] *** dj_goku has joined #arpnetworks [22:18] *** dj_goku has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 244 seconds) [22:41] *** mercutio has joined #arpnetworks [23:26] *** zeshoem has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 248 seconds) [23:53] * up_the_irons looks around