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[11:02] ryk: How do you mean? [11:03] 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? [11:03] Bucket. [11:07] hm, how do i get access to the cacti graphs? [11:07] my login username/password doesn't seem to work there. [11:07] oh ha there is a different pw, i see it now. [11:09] but they're not monthly cumulative graphs [11:11] is there a way to see how much bandwidth i've used during the monthly billing cycle? [11:13] Math? [11:20] math is hard [11:20] let's go shopping [11:48] *** HighJinx_ has joined #arpnetworks [11:48] *** HighJinx has quit IRC (Read error: Connection reset by peer) [11:48] *** HighJinx_ is now known as HighJinx [11:50] *** heavysixer has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) [11:51] *** heavysixer has joined #arpnetworks [11:51] *** ChanServ sets mode: +o heavysixer [12:54] *** heavysixer has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) [12:58] *** heavysixer has joined #arpnetworks [12:58] *** ChanServ sets mode: +o heavysixer [13:45] *** HighJinx has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 248 seconds) [13:46] *** _mnathani_ has joined #arpnetworks [13:47] <_mnathani_> up_the_irons, I just emailed some error logs from a CentOS instlall on kvr02 [13:47] <_mnathani_> Looks like similar troubles jpalmer was having on kvr13 was it? [13:51] *** HighJinx has joined #arpnetworks [14:02] *** HighJinx has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) [14:05] *** heavysixer has quit IRC (Quit: BAMPF!) [14:18] *** HighJinx has joined #arpnetworks [14:33] *** HighJinx has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 246 seconds) [14:36] *** HighJinx has joined #arpnetworks [14:39] *** _mnathani_ has quit IRC (Quit: Page closed) [14:40] *** HighJinx has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) [14:43] *** sako has joined #arpnetworks [14:44] *** sako has quit IRC (Changing host) [14:44] *** sako has joined #arpnetworks [14:59] *** HighJinx has joined #arpnetworks [14:59] ryk: there are daily, weekly, monthly and yearly graphs. click on it :) [15:00] wat [15:01] mnathani: did you use the kernel options i had mentioned originally? [15:01] up_the_irons: those tell me average speed, but now much i have used [15:01] up_the_irons: good morning :) [15:02] ryk: do you see the part that says, "Total Data Transfer" ? :) [15:02] ryk: wut, it is the afternoon [15:02] oh lol i am blind [15:02] tell us up_the_irons how long ago did you wake up? [15:04] ryk: a few hours ago, no lie :) [15:28] oh god. im almost out of solder. [15:29] * dr_jkl must make trip to ratshack [15:29] also hello boys. [15:29] how is everyone? [15:29] hungry [15:29] thanks for asking [15:29] et tu? [15:30] i'm doing okay. [15:32] making stuff. :D [15:33] good over here [15:33] dr_jkl: what are you making? [15:34] um, i'm making a rfid-able door lock :D [15:34] nice:) [15:35] dr_jkl: Ooh, anything valuable behind it? [15:35] i also want to build a doodad that tweets when my air conditioner drain is clogged [15:35] arenlor: no. it's also not single-factor authentication, either [15:35] dr_jkl: Okay, that's better. [15:36] so you can't sniff my proxcard [15:36] :) [15:36] dr_jkl: Where you from? [15:37] a galaxy far far away. :P [15:37] seriously, tho. florida [15:37] 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 [15:38] 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. [15:41] Dell: Proving it takes several days to put two items in a box. [15:41] lol [15:42] 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... [15:43] Pick them up, put them in the box, slap on a label. [15:43] hah [15:44] 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. [16:08] *** Ehtyar has joined #arpnetworks [16:09] *** sako has quit IRC (Quit: leaving) [16:09] *** sako has joined #arpnetworks [16:09] *** sako has quit IRC (Changing host) [16:09] *** sako has joined #arpnetworks [16:12] sako: citysearch! [16:44] up_the_irons, I did have the kernel parameters: pmtmr divider=10 enabled during my attempts at CentOS6 install earlier. [16:44] I got your email with the new parameter and will try that shortly [16:50] *** sako has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) [16:50] 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? [16:51] * jdoe perks up at the mention of slow disk [17:10] *** ariel has quit IRC (Read error: Connection reset by peer) [17:10] *** notion has quit IRC (Read error: Connection reset by peer) [17:10] *** nestea has quit IRC (Read error: Connection reset by peer) [17:10] *** mike-burns has quit IRC (Read error: Connection reset by peer) [17:10] *** phlux has quit IRC (Read error: Connection reset by peer) [17:11] *** nestea has joined #arpnetworks [17:11] *** mike-burns has joined #arpnetworks [17:11] *** ChanServ sets mode: +o mike-burns [17:11] *** phlux has joined #arpnetworks [17:14] *** ariel has joined #arpnetworks [17:15] *** notion has joined #arpnetworks [17:18] up_the_irons : transparent_hugepage=never rocks so far I have installed CentOS6 and a successful yum update as well [18:07] *** xcat[h] has joined #arpnetworks [18:13] arenlor: pm me your vps uuid [18:13] arenlor: it shouldn't be that slow, at least not on linux. openbsd has the slowest disk performance. [18:14] mnathani: awesome!! [18:14] up_the_irons: It was slower yesterday. [18:15] 671088640 bytes transferred in 15.020 secs (44677100 bytes/sec) [18:15] (OpenBSD) [18:15] http://irclogger.arpnetworks.com/irclogger_log/arpnetworks?date=2012-08-20,Mon&sel=32#l28 [18:15] brb [18:16] arenlor: i find that to be pretty slow [18:21] up_the_irons: Do you know if it's just me, or if it's that slow because of everyone writing at once? [18:24] Also, I'm not noticing any lag in what I do with it, so I'm fine with it. [18:25] arenlor: the load on the host is about average, so i don't think it is b/c of everyone else writing at once [18:26] up_the_irons: Then I'll have to try to figure out what's going on. [18:28] arenlor: is your measurement lying to you? (since you say you aren't noticing any lag in practice...) [18:28] *** hive-min1 has joined #arpnetworks [18:29] up_the_irons: It could be, but I'm seeing great I/O on my other VPS, same kernel etc. [18:29] *** hive-mind has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) [18:31] 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. [18:32] up_the_irons: Seems it's running good now. [18:33] arenlor: oh? strange [18:33] Maybe I just caught it in the few times that it's bogged down. [18:33] yeah maybe [18:33] up_the_irons: I do have the arpnetworks user still there though if you want to play around ever. [18:35] *** sako has joined #arpnetworks [18:42] arenlor: roger [18:43] sako: wudup [18:44] 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 ;) [18:44] oh, would u look at that [18:44] $ sudo pvs [18:44] PV VG Fmt Attr PSize PFree [18:44] /dev/mapper/loop0p2 vg_mango lvm2 a- 5.01G 0 [18:44] ... [18:44] $ [18:44] LVM volume it [18:44] like [18:44] magic [18:44] * up_the_irons continues to configure it... [18:45] Time for me to sleep, later all [18:49] arenlor: later [18:49] so cent uses Upstart now? interesting... [18:56] * mhoran barfs. [19:00] *** hive-mind has joined #arpnetworks [19:01] *** hive-min1 has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) [19:01] up_the_irons: would you prefer I not use lvm? I can do that. [19:03] 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 [19:04] 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. [19:05] jpalmer: roger that, tnx [19:05] 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. [19:06] odd that you had issues mounting it though. I've always used lvm, and never an issue [19:06] jpalmer: ah right, yeah it'll be good if I just make you a blank image [19:06] 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. [19:07] 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) [19:17] jpalmer: do you know the command to regenerate ssh host keys by any chance (on centos). my ubuntu runner uses: dpkg-reconfigure openssh-server [19:18] up_the_irons: i think the init script can d oit [19:18] at least on 5.soememmeshhs [19:18] ok [19:18] /etc/init.d/ssh regenerate [19:18] or something [19:23] up_the_irons: if you just rm the files, the init script will regenerate it auto on boot. [19:23] no need to script it :) just rm them ;) [19:24] jpalmer: roger cool [19:24] jpalmer: what listens by default on cent? i only want SSH listening, *nothing* else. Where should I look for that? [19:24] up_the_irons: chkconfig --list | grep 3:on [19:25] thats all the services set to start on boot, at runlevel 3 [19:25] i wonder what listens though... i'll have to port scan it [19:26] oh, just noticed ifcfg-eth0 only has IPv4 entries. Where do I find the IPv6 ones?:) [19:27] the default ahh, I was gonna ask you about that, but you was gone! the file only mentioned a default ipv4, not ipv6 addy [19:28] up_the_irons: your arpnetworks key is enabled on my vps. feel free to look at my ifcfg-eth0 for ipv6 settings [19:30] 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 ;) [19:31] i can send my ifcfg-eth0 to you if you want it, if nothing else than to have another to compare against [19:32] jpalmer: yup, keeping all the notes. certain files you do not need to modify b/c my scripts do that [19:33] jpalmer: thanks, i'm in! [19:33] jlgaddis: you using cent? [19:33] jlgaddis: tnx anyway [19:33] centos 6, yeah [19:33] 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. [19:34] jlgaddis: if up_the_irons likes the next image I build, it might be one of the officially 'offered at signup' linux options! [19:35] nice [19:35] yeah i wanna get centos going real soon [19:35] "officially" [19:37] my install is pretty stripped down, kickstarted it just to have another offsite box to ssh into shit [19:38] nice [19:39] jpalmer: which kernel did you put on the template, i386 or amd64? [19:39] jlgaddis: I'm pretty much just doing a base install, and adding openssh-clients for scp and such [19:39] up_the_irons: x86_64 [19:42] lol, softlayer has 2607:F0D0::/32 [19:42] it was almost F00D [19:43] jpalmer: roger [19:44] 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) [19:51] jpalmer: notes have been commited; i'll create a 5GB blank VM for you now. which account should I put it under? [19:52] (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) [19:52] up_the_irons: jpalmer, please [19:52] jpalmer: roger tnx [19:52] erm, 116 should be free [19:53] *.*.106.116 [19:53] k [19:56] 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. [19:58] jpalmer: right [20:02] "You do not have enough RAM to install CentOS on this machine" [20:02] LOL [20:03] heh, never seen that before. but I've *heard* the installer actually needs more RAM than the running OS does. [20:04] jpalmer: w00t, it's all ready to go, see the "Blank VPS" service in your dashboard [20:04] nice [20:05] up_the_irons: nice. [20:05] 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? [20:05] jpalmer: it's sitting at the centos installer now [20:05] 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? [20:06] *** meingtsla has quit IRC (Read error: Operation timed out) [20:07] *** meingtsla has joined #arpnetworks [20:07] *** meingtsla has quit IRC (Changing host) [20:07] *** meingtsla has joined #arpnetworks [20:09] whoa, just got an order from IP: 1.x.x.x [20:09] 1! [20:09] apparently, in APNIC [20:10] up_the_irons: nice [20:11] 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 [20:11] jpalmer: you can shut it down. i'll then copy it and test the provisioning scripts [20:11] I'll follow the Ubunto one, and then continue with the CentOS notes to complete the config. [20:12] jpalmer: ah yeah, note the overview said "a continuation of Jeff's work", so i didn't make note of anything you _already_ did [20:13] 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. [20:13] 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 [20:14] ok, no worries. [20:15] 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? [20:15] *** sako has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 248 seconds) [20:20] *** dj_goku has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) [20:23] *** dj_goku has joined #arpnetworks [20:24] jpalmer: i've never used that.. no need to worry about it [20:24] gotta run bbl [20:25] jpalmer: thanks for your help! [20:25] * up_the_irons is out [20:25] np [20:53] *** sako has joined #arpnetworks [21:06] *** Webhostbudd has joined #arpnetworks [21:34] *** meingtsla has quit IRC (Quit: Leaving) [21:34] *** meingtsla has joined #arpnetworks [21:55] *** xcat[h] has quit IRC (Quit: Leaving) [22:08] *** sako has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 268 seconds) [22:52] *** Webhostbudd has quit IRC (Quit: Leaving) [23:28] jpalmer: fyi, if u have any problems making that template (yum segfault, etc...), try this param: transparent_hugepage=never [23:28] 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 [23:45] *** mike-burns has quit IRC (Read error: Connection reset by peer) [23:46] *** mike-burns has joined #arpnetworks [23:46] *** ChanServ sets mode: +o mike-burns