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