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jbergstroem has joined #arpnetworks staticsafe: seeing some interesting loss between arp and london - http://pastie.org/pastes/6330767/text?key=jqwm6gwlkbk00bbna7zwg
http://smokeping.asininetech.com/smokeping.cgi?target=IRC - also see scruffy and leela ***: dzup has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) -: mikeputnam takes the "backup space for customers" beta for spin mikeputnam: up_the_irons: pubkey auth, rsync works fine (as you surely know) ***: eryc has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection)
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HighJinx has joined #arpnetworks up_the_irons: mikeputnam: cool! jbergstroem: what is this! :) on or off-site storage? up_the_irons: jbergstroem: it's on-site (same cage). although the model would work fine for off-site too. I'm thinking of putting a storage box in some other building in LA, to satisfy those who need "off site" storage
jbergstroem: http://irclogger.arpnetworks.com/irclogger_log/arpnetworks?date=2013-02-08,Fri&sel=97#l93
that's my initial announcement of the backup space jlgaddis: up_the_irons: do you any type of queueing/shaping/rate limiting on outbound traffic, by chance? up_the_irons: jlgaddis: no jlgaddis: actually, disk i/o is a possible explanation, now that i think about it... nevermind, heh. up_the_irons: ok:) jlgaddis: started a wget of a ~342 mb file on a box here, for the first 50 mb or so it was running at about 9 MBps and a few seconds later it was down to ~300 KBps, it went up and down like that until it finished.
could be a number of things, though, and isn't really important up_the_irons: ok
that wouldn't be network throttling, would have to be something else jlgaddis: *nod* cross-country transfer, so wouldn't be unreasonable for a few packets to get lost and tcp window size get shot to hell, for example up_the_irons: yeah