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up_the_irons | arenlor: referral tracking is on the todo list, but rather low | [00:09] |
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up_the_irons | CentOS 5.8 templates are... juuuust... about.... ready | [03:10] |
damn.. scratch that.. why won't the generated pw's work... probably different crypt library or some shit.. bah | [03:16] | |
oh i think i got it...
5.x uses MD5, not SHA-512 like deb/ubuntu up_the_irons tries again | [03:27] | |
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up_the_irons | what's that I see on the serial console?
CentOS release 5.8 (Final) Kernel 2.6.18-308.13.1.el5 on an x86_64 centos-auto-prov-test login: w00t | [03:39] |
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mercutio | i thought md5 wasn't suitable for passwords? | [05:00] |
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up_the_irons | mercutio: well, apparently, it is still the default for cent 5.x | [05:25] |
mercutio | i think it's not very good for short amounts of data
like a password The MD5 password hash algorithm is "no longer considered safe" by the original software developer, a day after the leak of more than 6.4 million hashed LinkedIn passwords hmm you can tell that it's a coder speaking he says that every large site should use different algorithams hmm and there's a method to make non-identical files that md5s match mind you lots of people kept using crypt after it was known to be bad and shadow files helped there.. | [05:26] |
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jdoe | mercutio: there's no particular reason for large sites to use the same algo (or same algo with the same settings) | [08:55] |
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up_the_irons | would anyone else mind reviewing us? http://www.webhostingstuff.com/review/ARPNetworks.html
arenlor: thank you for your review and getting the ball rollin' :) wish WHS would update their thumbnail, lol | [14:02] |
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up_the_irons | Webhostbudd: Webhostbudd! i've been looking for u...
i have a server for u... | [18:27] |
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Webhostbudd | up_the_irons: sounds good but I might be looking to cut back since my requirements aren't that high anymore
up_the_irons: while considering the offer i realized a vps is probably a sound choice, but i would hate to ditch zfs =( | [18:57] |
jdoe | you can run zfs on a vps.
... I still think running zfs on freebsd is insane, but it appears to have worked well for RandalSchwartz | [18:59] |
Webhostbudd | jdoe: zfs on freebsd is amazing and the only way to go anymore
that's all i run on my freebsd installs well, zfs running isn't a problem but running well is zfs is pretty slow without relying on lots of memory caching | [19:00] |
mercutio | Webhostbudd: yeh you need lots of ram for zfs
you really want 4gb+ | [19:02] |
Webhostbudd | mercutio: yea, most of my zfs machines have 16+ | [19:03] |
mercutio | i'm doing virtualisation with zfs | [19:03] |
Webhostbudd | illumos? | [19:03] |
mercutio | and i've started moving more ram to zfs
openindiana and opensolaris | [19:03] |
Webhostbudd | yea | [19:04] |
mercutio | for 32gb ram 8gb for zfs | [19:04] |
Webhostbudd | yea, that's pretty good
it seems like the ram requirement falls off after 16GB | [19:04] |
mercutio | i was allocating like 4gb for zfs before | [19:04] |
Webhostbudd | i have 32GB in my one nas and the arc stops are 18 ish gb | [19:04] |
mercutio | after finding 2gb just wasn't enough | [19:05] |
Webhostbudd | stops at* | [19:05] |
mercutio | you can fiddle with that
zfs has things to use 3/4 of ram etc you seen arc_summary.pl btw? | [19:05] |
Webhostbudd | yea | [19:05] |
mercutio | also there's a metadata limit
that you can increase if you have lots of metadata | [19:05] |
Webhostbudd | mhmm
my machines aren't really strained for ram so i let freebsd take care of the allocations | [19:05] |
mercutio | yeh
but metadata won't use all available ram or aynthing it depends if you're hitting it or not if you have lots of small files versus lots of large files ie if you just store movies on it it wouldn't matter :) but if you use maildir on it it would webhost: someone's working l2arc compression :) http://cr.illumos.org/~webrev/skiselkov/3137/ which could let to higher hitrates | [19:06] |
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Webhostbudd | interesting
but im not using an l2arc since you run opensol and openindiana, how has performance felt for you i always feel like solaris has been sluggish compared to freebsd / linux | [19:33] |
mercutio | lousy
it's faster using virtual machines than the base os :) you have to do /usr/gnu/bin/dd rather than dd if you want things like conv=fdatasync actually seriously it's not too bad i mostly have fmd etc hate also some lead developer just quit but linux is only just adding check support and no correcitng etc btrfs has compression in it which is kind of cool but i feel safer with zfs iscsi goes well nfs goes well but the package management doesn't have handy things ilke tmux in it so you have to compile frmo source also there's all this krb cruft in ssh and if you don't disble it ssh logins are slow and frmo base install you have to disable nwam (like in ubuntu how you have to disable network-manager, resolvconf) | [19:39] |
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