mercutio: hmm by seagate NS disk is rated for 10 yaers life i think
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hive-mind has joined #arpnetworks up_the_irons: appears 1 VPS has been recovered successfully and moved to kvr25. I almost can't believe my eyes...
24 to go... -: up_the_irons wonders where the 24/7 coffee is at the data center... mercutio: sound laborious
if it gets bad ddrescue can be handy
it keeps trying to read blocks, and if it can't then it zero's them
which can be better than having no data
oh it says it odesn't write zeros
Ddrescue does not write zeros to the output when it finds bad sectors in the input, and does not truncate the output file if not asked to. So, every time you run it on the same output file, it tries to fill in the gaps without wiping out the data already rescued.
oh maybe it uses sparse files?
Copying this partition with normal Un*x tools like cat or dd will fail, as those tools abort on error. dd_rescue instead will try to read and if it fails, it will go on with the next sectors. The output file naturally will have holes in it, of course. You can write a log file, to see, where all these errors are located.
ahh up_the_irons: jlgaddis: you're probably sleeping, but if not, check your vps. it just came back up. migrated to host kvr25. I did like 10 forced fsck's and they all passed, but i'm still weary until a customer says, "yep, it's all there!" jlgaddis: roger, standby up_the_irons: w00t you're awak
*awake jlgaddis: looks good so far up_the_irons: mercutio: yeah, i've used ddrescue before; it's a neat tool jlgaddis: web server is up, sites accessible, ssh'd in w/o issue up_the_irons: wow
that's awesome
the RAID was spitting out errors like it was on fire jlgaddis: nothing abnormal in dmesg up_the_irons: i couldn't dd your image until now... the raid was going down in a ball of flames. but by some stroke of luck, the raid *finally* rebuilt. and now i did not get any I/O errors when dd'ing your image.
anyway, not gonna look a gift horse in the mouth. 2 down, 23 VMs to go... jlgaddis: awesome
everything looks good, afaict up_the_irons: jlgaddis: very glad to hear jlgaddis: me too, tyvm! mercutio: hmm maybe i should backup my vps :) jlgaddis: yeah, i hadn't done a full off-site since 11-jun. about to run one now. =) ***: hive-mind has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 276 seconds)
hive-mind has joined #arpnetworks up_the_irons: mercutio: backups are a good idea :) mercutio: yeah i'm doing a tarball now
there's not a lot on there
but still..
well i'm actually doing bzip2... i hope it's ok using quite a bit of cpu.. i figure it's the middle of the night in the US anyway jlgaddis: ... full backup from los angeles to chicago at 100 mbps ... =) mercutio: i'm getting 15 megabit
damn you :)
i think i'm cpu bound
maybe i should backup to chicago and not compress jlgaddis: i'm using duplicity for the backup, it's doing compression and encryption on the fly, fwiw mercutio: oh?
i'm using ssh and tar -C/ -vcjf -
back to new zealand though
and it seems to go 2 to 16 megabit jlgaddis: physics and tcp bandwidth/delay product =) mercutio: hmm
it shouldn't be
it can do faster than that with http
i think it's the bzip2
and it could also be doing lots of small files
like /usr/src has openbsd source code in it
with lots and lots of file names
like it's at 22 megabit now it's doing my 200 mb test download
(which i really don't need to bakcup)
it's nearly done aynway up_the_irons: LOL, now that kvr04 has been rebooted, and my 984 days of uptime has been thwarted, I can *finally* replace that failed DIMM from almost 3 years ago...
wish i knew a good way to find out which stick is bad jlgaddis: lol
trial and error mercutio: memtest
and count jlgaddis: yay, full backup done mercutio: usually odd first stick even second stick
then memory location jlgaddis: now just need to automate nightlys mercutio: but i had dead memory on a laptop once and i had no idea which was first or second stick
took out a stick got way more errors
and i was like YAY
it must be the other stick jlgaddis: now, bedtime. =) great job garry, thanks again! mercutio: oh unless it auto takes it out of the pool of memory up_the_irons: jlgaddis: np!
jlgaddis: ty for your patience :) ***: dj_goku has joined #arpnetworks
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ziyourenxiang has quit IRC (Quit: ziyourenxiang) arenlor: up_the_irons: How goes the restores?
Ugh, not awake yet, clearing out my spam and I see spam claiming to be UPS, and I go, WTF why would a UPS send an invoice? fink: arenlor: people ship through ups all the time arenlor: fink: I was thinking it was a Uninterruptable Power Supply. fink: hah
he's shaking you down ***: beandog has joined #arpnetworks fink: "it would be a shame if the next time you had a power outage, i just *forgot* to switch over to my batteries!" arenlor: Yeah lol ***: sorresse1n is now known as sorressean
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heavysixer has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) ryk: help
i dun made a booboo
oh wait -: ryk creates support ticket instead arenlor: ryk: What type of mistake? ryk: well, openbsd allows you to choose to redict local console output to com1 serial in the installer, which i chose arenlor: ryk: Try the serial console? ryk: however, i've now found that both the vnc console as well as the serial console only become available for input after the boot ***: heavysixer has joined #arpnetworks
ChanServ sets mode: +o heavysixer ryk: in other words, i can't get anything in to the bootloader prompt before it's too late and starts booting
from either console
i just need them to put the ISO in is all to change it, since I'm currently locked out of the vps and wanted to get into single user mode but now realized i can't due to the above. toddf: vnc console you're in a race against time to connect and hit 'control' on your keyboard
the iso should be in the cdrom
you have some time to press an f11 key or somesuch to get to the iso if you connect the vnc at the right instant ryk: ooh i got it this time! toddf: but if you get that timing right you should also be able to hold control on your keyboard to bypass the boot.conf ;-)
console starts on vga, if you put in boot.conf 'set tty com1' then you're not going to see anything on com0 ryk: there is a com0? toddf: the serial console at arpnetworks is com0 ryk: ah toddf: why would the hardware emulate then discard a whole com port? ryk: toddf: would you recommend just always keeping it on vga? toddf: I find ssh + serial console much easier to interact with than vnc. it truly depends on if you find it more conveneient or not. for me cutting/pasting the console is awesome, any ddb> prompts easy to interact with and copy, not to mention I have a remote ssh key from a remote conserver capable of logging the console of my vps. try that with vnc! heh ryk: yeah i use the serial console iwth my xen vps provider, it works well because it never drops off toddf: it used to drop off everytime up_the_irons made a conserver config change, but now that -HUP is in use, ... ;-) ryk: this just seems tricker during boot toddf: trickier how? if you don't mind more delay you can always 'set timeout 120' in /etc/boot.conf to give you 2 minutes to hit console before it boots regardless if its serial or vnc ryk: is that 2 minutes of it sitting at the boot> prompt? ***: Webhostbudd_ has joined #arpnetworks ryk: i see by the man page that that is the case. excellent ***: HighJinx has quit IRC (Quit: Computer has gone to sleep.)
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jlgaddis has quit IRC (Read error: Operation timed out) mnathani: Is there a guide on how to use the serial console + ssh here at ARP networks? tooth: mnathani, this?
http://support.arpnetworks.com/kb/vps/out-of-band-management ***: fink has quit IRC (Read error: Connection reset by peer)
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Webhostbudd_ has quit IRC (Quit: Leaving) ryk: mnathani: when you log in to ssh to the console server, you'll see some instructions as well ***: fink has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 252 seconds)
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ryk has joined #arpnetworks up_the_irons: toddf: so it doesn't drop off anymore? heh, i don't remember even doing -HUP... but maybe i did... ***: Ehtyar has joined #arpnetworks up_the_irons: mnathani: there's some docs here: http://support.arpnetworks.com/kb/vps/out-of-band-management ***: fink has quit IRC (Quit: fink)
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hive-mind has quit IRC (Read error: Connection reset by peer) up_the_irons: jlgaddis: any issues with the vps?