[03:19] *** ska has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 255 seconds) [03:21] jbergstroem: to be honest, i haven't checked in a while, i just remember it was pretty ass raping [04:30] *** ska has joined #arpnetworks [04:30] *** ska has quit IRC (Changing host) [04:30] *** ska has joined #arpnetworks [04:41] anyone else having problems mounting /dev/cd0 on FreeBSD 9.1 ? [06:10] *** scottschecter has quit IRC (Quit: WeeChat 0.3.9.2) [06:11] *** scottschecter has joined #arpnetworks [07:24] *** scottschecter has quit IRC (Quit: WeeChat 0.3.9.2) [09:19] *** anisfarhana has joined #arpnetworks [09:34] Hiya everyone :) [10:58] http://techtalkin.com/Thread-How-To-Install-Configure-TeamSpeak-3-Server-on-Debian-Linux for anyone who needs it [10:59] alexstanford8: If i am not mistaken, they use TS for gaming purposes. [11:00] Yep, that's one purpose [11:00] That's what I set it up for, a gaming guild, and easy to find instructions were difficult to find [11:00] easy to follow* [11:00] so, I wrote that up [11:01] You wrote it? [11:01] Are you on gaming too? [12:56] *** kraigu has left [14:37] *** anisfarhana has quit IRC (Quit: =)) [15:43] *** porkstone has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 255 seconds) [15:44] *** porkstone has joined #arpnetworks [15:53] I'm sure randalschwartz can recognize the peril in the following idium [15:53] $foo = "somestring"; [15:53] $foo =~ m/(s).*(g)/; [15:53] $bar = "someotherstring"; [15:53] $bar =~ m/(s).*(z)/; [15:54] if (defined($1) && defined($2)) { printf "My strings! %s %s\n",$1,$2; } [15:56] My Perl-fu is very weak, but as I read that, wouldn't it evaluate false? Or would $1/$2 be carried through from $foo? [15:56] output: My strings! s g [15:56] heh, guess so. Interesting. [15:57] so lesson learned the hard way today by me is: test if ($bar =~ m/(s).*(z)/) { } .. don't test for $1 and $2 to be defined as a failed match doesn't clear $1 or $2 [15:58] * brycec learns that too [15:58] s/$/ (the easy way)/ [16:06] *** scottschecter has joined #arpnetworks [16:06] ;-) [16:07] *** scottschecter has quit IRC (Client Quit) [16:08] *** scottschecter has joined #arpnetworks [16:11] *** scottschecter has quit IRC (Client Quit) [16:15] *** scottschecter has joined #arpnetworks [16:15] *** scottschecter has quit IRC (Client Quit) [16:16] *** scottschecter has joined #arpnetworks [16:17] *** scottschecter has quit IRC (Client Quit) [16:20] *** scottschecter has joined #arpnetworks [16:21] *** scottschecter has quit IRC (Client Quit) [16:21] *** scottschecter has joined #arpnetworks [16:28] *** scottschecter has quit IRC (Quit: WeeChat 0.3.9.2) [16:28] *** scottschecter has joined #arpnetworks [16:34] *** ska has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 255 seconds) [16:46] *** ska has joined #arpnetworks [16:46] *** ska has quit IRC (Changing host) [16:46] *** ska has joined #arpnetworks [16:47] *** anisfarhana has joined #arpnetworks [16:47] tada! [16:47] ipv6! [16:47] HA HA HA [16:49] *** anisfarhana has left [16:49] *** anisfarhana has joined #arpnetworks [16:49] pfttt [17:27] *** dzup has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) [17:39] *** mjp has quit IRC (Quit: leaving) [17:40] anisfarhana: nice [17:43] up_the_irons: I can't show off the v6 on freenode due to my cloack nickname. [17:43] :D [17:44] ah [17:44] up_the_irons: Stupid question - possible to get /32 instead of 64 for v6? [17:44] no [17:44] you need to ask ARIN for a /32 [17:44] dinner, bbl [17:44] up_the_irons: enjoy your meal. [17:45] anisfarhana: why would you need a /32 ?! [17:45] i mean all of arp would probably be fine with a /48 [17:46] calvino.freenode.net has IPv6 address 2001:1418:13:1::25 [17:46] That is nice. [17:46] 2001:1418 [17:46] Mine - 2607:f2f8:a2b8 [17:46] Messy :P [17:47] it's ipv6 [17:47] it's always messy [17:47] That is why i said *stupid question*. [17:47] Ha ha ha [17:47] i doubt calvino has a /32 to itself [17:47] inet6num: 2001:1418:0013::/48 [17:48] descr: Italian Linux Society and others [17:48] mercutio: I am wondering calvino, they got all numeric. [17:48] so they have a /48 for italian linux society, and calvino has less than a /48 i imagine [17:48] My question was like "Why all calvino numeric why my v6 mixed with alphabhetic" [17:49] well why do some people have numbers < 100 with ipv4 and some more > 100 ? [17:49] like 8.8.8.8 [17:49] is nicer than 255.255.255.255 [17:49] thats what they got assigned [17:49] it could be earlier allocation [17:49] or just lucky [17:49] region based [17:49] all kinds of reasons [17:50] Yes i noticed that. [17:50] CIDR: 2607:F2F8::/32 [17:50] OriginAS: AS25795 [17:50] NetName: ARPNET [17:50] arp has 2607:f2f8 [17:50] so the first bit is always going to be like that [17:50] mercutio: Which i got some nice ip address..wish only. [17:51] Sorry for my stupid question and thoughts. [17:51] well you could try getting a /32 [17:51] ask up_the_irons how much he pays for it :/ [17:51] you probably need an ASN too [17:51] aye iirc /32 is for ISP purposes [17:51] ahh so she can only get a /48 ? [17:52] yep [17:52] HE tunnelbroker gives me up to a /48 [17:52] Size Category Fee (US Dollars) Block Size [17:52] Small $2,250 /40 to /32 [17:52] it's considered small apparently [17:52] and only $2250/year ... [17:52] it goes up from there :) [17:53] Small$2,250 /20 to /19 [17:53] which is same cost as /20 or /19 [17:53] i thought it was more expensive than that [17:54] oh it's more expensive from apnic [17:54] heh [17:54] apnic for v4 right? [17:54] Or they also provided IP address for v6 [17:54] ? [17:54] APNIC is asia pacific [17:55] apnic do ipv4 and ipv6 [17:55] for asia pacific yeh [17:55] i'm in asia pacific [17:55] it's all pretty much a con :/ [17:55] apnic don't seem to do anything useful [17:55] but they charge a lot of money [17:55] eh? [17:55] If i am not mistaken, google is using something like G:0:0:G:L:3 for their dns on v6 [17:55] well it's mostly just from charging money that they divide up ip space [17:56] but old ip adddresses that have been had for ages have huge subnets [17:56] without paying money [17:56] anisfarhana: real? [17:57] i can't se any ipv6 on their dns [17:57] mercutio: If i am not mistaken, i read it somewhere last night. [17:57] not for their name servers [17:57] 2001:4860:4001:803::1013 [17:57] and www.google.com resolves to that [17:57] which is no better than your ip is it? [17:58] Currently they are using 2001:4860:4860::8888 and 2001:4860:4860::8844 for their pDNS [17:58] pdns? [17:58] public DNS [17:58] gDNS [17:58] or Google DNS [17:58] google.com name server ns3.google.com. [17:58] google.com name server ns1.google.com. [17:58] google.com name server ns2.google.com. [17:58] google.com name server ns4.google.com. [17:58] weird [17:58] i see that [17:58] oh duh [17:59] ns1.google.com has address 216.239.32.10 [17:59] oh nah it's still just ipv4 [17:59] They even got 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4! [17:59] How much they pay for it? [17:59] anis: well level3 own 8.0.0.0/8 [17:59] and probably pay nothing for it [17:59] so it's whatever level3 want to chage [17:59] charge [17:59] Level 3 Communications, Inc. LVLT-ORG-8-8 (NET-8-0-0-0-1) 8.0.0.0 - 8.255.255.255 [17:59] Google Incorporated LVLT-GOOGL-1-8-8-8 (NET-8-8-8-0-1) 8.8.8.0 - 8.8.8.255 [18:00] Google has a /24 [18:00] Lucky who work with Google :) [18:00] I think i never can get hired by them [18:00] * anisfarhana ducks [18:01] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_assigned_/8_IPv4_address_blocks [18:01] level3 also own 4.0.0.0/8 [18:01] hmm what's 1.0.0.0/8 used for [18:01] i want 1.2.3.4 [18:01] mercutio: Well, we own 192.168.x.x though [18:01] haha [18:01] anis: no you don't [18:02] mercutio: You can have 127.0.0.1 as well [18:02] All yours [18:02] you can't advertise 192.168.0.0/16 to the internet [18:02] RFC1918 [18:02] or /24s within it [18:02] I mean 127.0.0.1 , not 192.168.x.x [18:02] it's not mine cos it may clash with other people [18:02] so i can't link two connections with it [18:02] anis: 127.0.0.0/8 [18:02] anis: i actually own 0/0 [18:03] Yup. [18:16] anisfarhana: Just don't identify to your nick. [18:17] *** mjp has joined #arpnetworks [18:17] CaZe: Some of channel wil re-directed me to ##unregistered-channel [18:17] anisfarhana: Make a second account, and register under that. [18:18] anisfarhana: Then change your nick to your current nick. [18:19] My nickname registered like 8 years ago haha [18:19] I was kid at that time lol [18:20] *** CaZe has quit IRC () [18:23] *** CaZe has joined #arpnetworks [18:23] Like that. [18:24] YOU WAIT! :P [18:25] you don't need to expose your IP oto the world [18:25] it's kind of like walking around in a foreign city naked [18:25] it might be safe [18:25] but it might not be [18:25] Well, he wanted to show off his IPV6 adress. [18:26] who? [18:26] *** [anis] has joined #arpnetworks [18:26] * [anis] slaps CaZe [18:27] [anis] [18:27] when i see that name [18:27] i keep thinking anais nin [18:27] What is anais nin? [18:27] who is [18:27] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ana%C3%AFs_Nin [18:27] But now you're not registered on that account. [18:28] have you heard of henry miller? [18:28] CaZe: Yup [18:28] s/account/nick/ [18:28] mercutio: Nope [18:28] ahh ok [18:28] mercutio: I just know Justin Bieber and Edward Cullen only [18:28] * anisfarhana ducks [18:29] who is edward cullen [18:29] Haha [18:29] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Cullen [18:30] *** [anis] has quit IRC (Client Quit) [18:30] oh is he from the 80s? [18:30] but made to look likethe 90s [18:30] Never watch Twilight before? [18:30] hge kind of reminds me of the fonz [18:30] no? [18:30] Oh dear. [18:31] i don't watch much tv [18:31] You should watch it. [18:31] Its series/movie [18:31] Not on TV [18:31] i'm waiting for elementary episode to come out [18:31] oh i don't go to movies [18:31] * anisfarhana loves vampire story [18:31] oh [18:32] i watched a vampire movie once [18:32] umm interview with the vampire [18:32] it was ok [18:32] IMO VD is the best and awesome one! [18:32] VD = Vampire Diaries [18:32] never herad of it [18:32] is it recent [18:32] The actor is damnnnnnn handsome! [18:32] is that why you watch it? [18:33] 40% because of them yes. [18:33] 60% because of their series. [18:33] so it's like porn for girls :/ [18:33] i tried watching true blood once [18:33] Silly you. [18:33] it was terrible [18:33] Haha [18:34] do you like true blood? [18:34] i was into vampire stuff a bit like 10 yaers ago [18:34] i watched this other vampire film too [18:35] mercutio: http://goo.gl/NHLh8 [18:35] ANDY WARHOL'S DRACULA [18:35] that' sit [18:37] Charming vampires. [18:37] oh that show [18:37] that was on one time iw as checking if my tv reception worked [18:37] I am willing to turn into a vampire if they want to bite me [18:37] LOL [18:37] there were like two brothers arguing [18:37] one was good one was bad [18:37] Both of them are good now :D [18:37] oh [18:37] that's gay [18:37] But fighting for 1 girl , pftttt [18:37] i thought that was the whole point [18:38] oh yeh that girl is a ditz [18:38] What is ditz? [18:38] you kind of wish she'd die sometime [18:38] and be replaced by someone else [18:38] who isn't nearly as stupid/idiotic [18:38] Haha [18:38] ditz is like dumb blonde [18:39] like stereotype [18:39] But for real she is beautiful. [18:39] it doesn't stop her being dumb [18:39] it's an action film [18:39] isn't it? [18:39] No i mean in her real life sir. [18:39] i suppose it's more drama [18:39] damsel in distress [18:39] yeh i think she was quite hot [18:39] just dumb [18:40] Probably dumb just in that series [18:40] dumb + hot = If she like you, so you don't like her in return mercutio? [18:40] :D [18:41] why dont' they just have a fight [18:41] and one of them take her [18:41] whoever wins [18:41] they probably should move to where thre are less demons too [18:41] Fight for a girl? [18:41] Come on! [18:42] Damon can take me, and dump her [18:42] * anisfarhana ducks [18:42] Let her be with Stefan :D [18:42] which one is stefan? [18:42] the good or bad? [18:43] There is the good or bad one. [18:43] Both of them are good. [18:43] *There is no [18:43] actually she is pretty hot [18:43] Yeah Elena :) [18:43] Watch it, you gonna love it [18:43] Much better than Twilight. [18:44] i found she was in some movie callled chloe [18:44] maybe that is better [18:44] and we're spamming the chat [18:45] *** mjp has quit IRC (Quit: leaving) [18:46] Off-topic, but hoping somebody here might know... looking for a way to manage an LSI MegaRAID card in a SuperMicro box running VMware ESXi 4.1. AFAICT, it looks like I'm gonna have to reboot the box and go into the "LSI BIOS". [18:49] uhh [18:49] that may not work [18:49] you need megacli crap [18:49] i think there's a vserver plugin [18:49] when i was idlely looking for other things [18:50] although [18:50] that was perc controllers [18:50] which also use MegaCli [18:53] Hmm, never even heard of MegaCLI... I'm not much of a hardware guy, though (unless it's Cisco or Juniper hardware). [18:53] is it a dell controller? [18:53] or lsi? [18:53] dell rebrand lsi [18:54] cos it was dell's page i think i saw something [18:54] actually it may be real lsi :) [18:54] you may find you have to reboot with al inux live cd :/ [18:55] if you want to do complicated things [18:55] *** mjp has joined #arpnetworks [19:00] NFI, TBH. I'm guessing it's an actual LSI card. [19:01] Yeah, looks like it's built into the motherboard. [19:01] "LSI 6Gbps SAS 2108 w/ Hardware RAID support" is listed as an "on-board device" on the motherboard's product page [19:07] yeh [19:07] well youi may find some commands aren't exposed inthe bios [19:07] but if you have a linux you can boot into [19:07] you can rpm/alien/extract a rpm with megacli [19:07] and then get confused by the command line parameters [19:10] Heh [19:10] I just found an RPM, we'll see whether I can get it to work or not. [19:10] Basically, I have a drive showing up as "UNCONFIGURED GOOD" that I want to make a hot spare, preferably without driving there and/or having to bring the server down. [19:11] hmm [19:11] you should def be able to do that with cli [19:11] with the bios not sure [19:12] probabl can with bios actually [19:13] Can MegaCLI talk to a remote host, though? [19:16] I'm not sure if "LSI BIOS" is the right term for what I was referring to, BTW. I meant the tool that's available when you first boot the system up... it shows the logical drives, etc., and gives you the option of hitting CTRL-A to boot into... whatever the app is called. [19:17] yeh lsi bios will do for that [19:17] megacli remote host no [19:17] does esxi show health status? [19:17] esxi really needs management itself heh [19:30] http://communities.vmware.com/message/1868018 [19:30] jlg that seems closest to talking about what you wanted to do :) [19:32] gl [19:47] Sorry, got distracted... the health status does show up in the VMware client, that's what tipped me off about the drive. [19:47] Reading through that link now, thanks. [19:49] Someone in that thread reported success w/ ESXi 4.1, so I'll keep my fingers crossed! [19:49] i got distracted too [19:49] and then i found stuff i'd found earlier :) [19:49] i never did find what i found originally though :) [19:49] err i mean i found lots of tabs open that i hadn't looked at [19:53] Heh, coincidentally enough, that's what distracted me too. 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[23:29] *** CaZe has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 276 seconds) [23:29] *** pjs has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) [23:29] *** mikeputnam has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) [23:29] *** teneightypea has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 264 seconds) [23:29] *** awyeah has joined #arpnetworks [23:29] *** pjs has joined #arpnetworks [23:30] *** pjs is now known as Guest60966 [23:30] *** mike-burns has joined #arpnetworks [23:30] *** ChanServ sets mode: +o mike-burns [23:30] *** toddf has joined #arpnetworks [23:30] *** ChanServ sets mode: +o toddf [23:31] *** cullum has joined #arpnetworks [23:31] *** medum has joined #arpnetworks [23:31] *** notion has joined #arpnetworks [23:32] *** twobithacker has joined #arpnetworks [23:32] *** CaZe` has joined #arpnetworks [23:32] *** CaZe` is now known as CaZe [23:32] *** lazard has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) [23:32] *** teneightypea has joined #arpnetworks [23:33] *** up_the_irons has joined #arpnetworks [23:33] *** ChanServ sets mode: +o up_the_irons [23:33] wb up_the_irons [23:33] ...and friends [23:33] :P [23:34] *** bGeorge has joined #arpnetworks [23:36] *** lazard has joined #arpnetworks [23:37] *** mikeputnam has joined #arpnetworks [23:37] gotta love v6 burps [23:43] yay [23:45] jlgaddis: yes, you can do all that from the command line, don't need to reboot [23:45] jlgaddis: but that cli is fucking stupid confusing [23:46] i have notes on the hot spare i think... [23:46] wow [23:46] You guys doing maintenance or what? [23:46] * Set drive #5 as global hot spare:: [23:46] sudo ./MegaCli64 -PDHSP -Set -PhysDrv [:5] -a0 [23:46] jlgaddis: ^^ there ya go [23:50] jesus christ.. since when did gist.github.com not work in Firefox? [23:53] jlgaddis: here's my whole cheat sheet: https://gist.github.com/4491421 [23:59] ... except I can't run MegaCLI from the physical host (ESXi). Copy/pasted/saved, though. Thanks.