can anyone tell me if bandwidth is pooled? ryk: How do you mean? If I have Medium VPS and an All-Purpose VPS, are they each limited to their respective bandwidth limitations (200GB and 400GB respectively), or do I get a bucket of 600GB total that can be used by either or both? Bucket. hm, how do i get access to the cacti graphs? my login username/password doesn't seem to work there. oh ha there is a different pw, i see it now. but they're not monthly cumulative graphs is there a way to see how much bandwidth i've used during the monthly billing cycle? Math? math is hard let's go shopping up_the_irons, I just emailed some error logs from a CentOS instlall on kvr02 Looks like similar troubles jpalmer was having on kvr13 was it? ryk: there are daily, weekly, monthly and yearly graphs. click on it :) wat mnathani: did you use the kernel options i had mentioned originally? up_the_irons: those tell me average speed, but now much i have used up_the_irons: good morning :) ryk: do you see the part that says, "Total Data Transfer" ? :) ryk: wut, it is the afternoon oh lol i am blind tell us up_the_irons how long ago did you wake up? ryk: a few hours ago, no lie :) oh god. im almost out of solder. also hello boys. how is everyone? hungry thanks for asking et tu? i'm doing okay. making stuff. :D good over here dr_jkl: what are you making? um, i'm making a rfid-able door lock :D nice:) dr_jkl: Ooh, anything valuable behind it? i also want to build a doodad that tweets when my air conditioner drain is clogged arenlor: no. it's also not single-factor authentication, either dr_jkl: Okay, that's better. so you can't sniff my proxcard :) dr_jkl: Where you from? a galaxy far far away. :P seriously, tho. florida I was at a Ruby conference over the weekend that offered to track us all via RFID chips. Cool apps out of it, e.g. http://rfid-graph.heroku.com/?user=1047 dr_jkl: Nice. If you're on G+ check out +Bob Igo as he's building a house. RFID doorlock may interest him. The AC thing too. Dell: Proving it takes several days to put two items in a box. lol Ordered a new computer on Sunday. That I can see taking time to put together and (hopefully) test. The monitor and speaker which are supposed to ship separate though... Pick them up, put them in the box, slap on a label. hah The good news though is that my model went on sale today during their 48 hour sale. I had trouble with their chat, but called in, got $100 off. sako: citysearch! up_the_irons, I did have the kernel parameters: pmtmr divider=10 enabled during my attempts at CentOS6 install earlier. I got your email with the new parameter and will try that shortly up_the_irons: Can you tell me if kvr05 is supposed to have disk I/O of ~5MB/s or if it's something that my OS is doing? up_the_irons : transparent_hugepage=never rocks so far I have installed CentOS6 and a successful yum update as well arenlor: pm me your vps uuid arenlor: it shouldn't be that slow, at least not on linux. openbsd has the slowest disk performance. mnathani: awesome!! up_the_irons: It was slower yesterday. 671088640 bytes transferred in 15.020 secs (44677100 bytes/sec) (OpenBSD) http://irclogger.arpnetworks.com/irclogger_log/arpnetworks?date=2012-08-20,Mon&sel=32#l28 brb arenlor: i find that to be pretty slow up_the_irons: Do you know if it's just me, or if it's that slow because of everyone writing at once? Also, I'm not noticing any lag in what I do with it, so I'm fine with it. arenlor: the load on the host is about average, so i don't think it is b/c of everyone else writing at once up_the_irons: Then I'll have to try to figure out what's going on. arenlor: is your measurement lying to you? (since you say you aren't noticing any lag in practice...) up_the_irons: It could be, but I'm seeing great I/O on my other VPS, same kernel etc. Well it seems that Dell has finally put the two items in boxes. Not sure why they needed two boxes. I'm assuming they'll ship it tomorrow. up_the_irons: Seems it's running good now. arenlor: oh? strange Maybe I just caught it in the few times that it's bogged down. yeah maybe up_the_irons: I do have the arpnetworks user still there though if you want to play around ever. arenlor: roger sako: wudup jpalmer: feedback on the centos template -- looks like you used lvm for everything besides /boot. While there is nothing wrong with that, i am having a hard time mounting it ;) oh, would u look at that $ sudo pvs PV VG Fmt Attr PSize PFree /dev/mapper/loop0p2 vg_mango lvm2 a- 5.01G 0 ... $ LVM volume it like magic Time for me to sleep, later all arenlor: later so cent uses Upstart now? interesting... up_the_irons: would you prefer I not use lvm? I can do that. jpalmer: i'm going through the image and verifying for accuracy, then commiting my notes to the repo; will let u know when i'm done. then if i want you to redo it, you can incorporate the changes i already made. i'm on the fence with LVM on a VM template. We don't use LVM on any other VMs, so for consistency's sake... i dunno either way is fine with me. just let me know. go through all of it, and make notes of everything you;d change or that I may have missed. I'll take it all in at once and rebuild. jpalmer: roger that, tnx up_the_irons: if you want to throw a 5.5g vps together, I can do it there on your hardware, or I can do like I did last time, and just upload it to my "arpnetworks" account. odd that you had issues mounting it though. I've always used lvm, and never an issue jpalmer: ah right, yeah it'll be good if I just make you a blank image if I've got a blank image, I'll keep it powered down perm.. and just power it up for new CentOS images as new versions are released. jpalmer: i just didn't know how to do it at first. i usually use kpartx on raw LV's, but in this case, it was like an LV within another volume (the .img file) jpalmer: do you know the command to regenerate ssh host keys by any chance (on centos). my ubuntu runner uses: dpkg-reconfigure openssh-server up_the_irons: i think the init script can d oit at least on 5.soememmeshhs ok /etc/init.d/ssh regenerate or something up_the_irons: if you just rm the files, the init script will regenerate it auto on boot. no need to script it :) just rm them ;) jpalmer: roger cool jpalmer: what listens by default on cent? i only want SSH listening, *nothing* else. Where should I look for that? up_the_irons: chkconfig --list | grep 3:on thats all the services set to start on boot, at runlevel 3 i wonder what listens though... i'll have to port scan it oh, just noticed ifcfg-eth0 only has IPv4 entries. Where do I find the IPv6 ones?:) the default ahh, I was gonna ask you about that, but you was gone! the file only mentioned a default ipv4, not ipv6 addy up_the_irons: your arpnetworks key is enabled on my vps. feel free to look at my ifcfg-eth0 for ipv6 settings up_the_irons: you're making notes of all of this stuff, right? I'll happily rebuild the image when I know what all was wrong/missed ;) i can send my ifcfg-eth0 to you if you want it, if nothing else than to have another to compare against jpalmer: yup, keeping all the notes. certain files you do not need to modify b/c my scripts do that jpalmer: thanks, i'm in! jlgaddis: you using cent? jlgaddis: tnx anyway centos 6, yeah up_the_irons: I re-created the arpnetworks user, so you could grab the image. didn't re-setup sudoers, so let me know if you need that. jlgaddis: if up_the_irons likes the next image I build, it might be one of the officially 'offered at signup' linux options! nice yeah i wanna get centos going real soon "officially" my install is pretty stripped down, kickstarted it just to have another offsite box to ssh into shit nice jpalmer: which kernel did you put on the template, i386 or amd64? jlgaddis: I'm pretty much just doing a base install, and adding openssh-clients for scp and such up_the_irons: x86_64 lol, softlayer has 2607:F0D0::/32 it was almost F00D jpalmer: roger jlgaddis: I'd be interested in seeing your stripped down kickstart for other reasons.. though. I'm setting up an automated provisioning system with puppet/theforeman, and want the kickstart to be REALLY slim, and let puppet handle the rest of the software installations. (unrelated to this image at ARP) jpalmer: notes have been commited; i'll create a 5GB blank VM for you now. which account should I put it under? (and, do u have a free IP to use within that account? if needed... i suppose not necessary if you load everything from the CD.. but then you can't grab updates) up_the_irons: jpalmer, please jpalmer: roger tnx erm, 116 should be free *.*.106.116 k up_the_irons: make sure you don't setup nagios on it. I'll be leaving it powered down until new versions of CentOS are released.. and I'll have you mount the new cd-image. jpalmer: right "You do not have enough RAM to install CentOS on this machine" LOL heh, never seen that before. but I've *heard* the installer actually needs more RAM than the running OS does. jpalmer: w00t, it's all ready to go, see the "Blank VPS" service in your dashboard nice up_the_irons: nice. anyone know what that "copy & paste" service is that let's you display slightly different content to your website visitors based on e.g. the referrer? jpalmer: it's sitting at the centos installer now I'll build a new one tonight or tomorrow. when done, do you want me to leave it running, or shut it down for ya? whoa, just got an order from IP: 1.x.x.x 1! apparently, in APNIC up_the_irons: nice up_the_irons: your notes don't mention what IPv6 IP I should default to, and.. the CentOS notes don't mention the 10.0.0.2, or the config-me.sh jpalmer: you can shut it down. i'll then copy it and test the provisioning scripts I'll follow the Ubunto one, and then continue with the CentOS notes to complete the config. jpalmer: ah yeah, note the overview said "a continuation of Jeff's work", so i didn't make note of anything you _already_ did gotcha. that's what I thought (and why I said I'd follow the ubuntu one) wasn't sure if it was intentional or oversight. jpalmer: ideally that doc should be complete like the Ubuntu one, but since i'm not doing the actual install I felt it not wise to re-create the log as if I did ok, no worries. do you want me to do a script -t 2> image.timting -a image.session, so you can use it to make a complete one later with scriptreplay? jpalmer: i've never used that.. no need to worry about it gotta run bbl jpalmer: thanks for your help! np jpalmer: fyi, if u have any problems making that template (yum segfault, etc...), try this param: transparent_hugepage=never jpalmer: it helped mnathani (for some reason, he started having same problems you did, after a re-install) and also another customer that discovered it