can someone on FreeBSD 9.x verify the last stanza in: http://support.arpnetworks.com/kb/main/how-to-configure-ipv6-on-freebsd i just updated it with "For FreeBSD 9.0 and later", but i don't have a system to test that for sure i am a blogging machine these days http://scie.nti.st/2013/3/5/how-to-add-a-new-partition-on-openbsd/ many struggle when we extend their volume, to add a new partition, so there. anybody awake here? i need help... I need my /usr/sys/src so i can recompile my kernel on my vps vin\: http://bit.ly/Yayf3r - does this have the advice you need? mike-burns no what I need to know is can you guys put the src files on my vps account? or do I have to download them from freebsd site? Probably the latter The latter. up_the_irons: that support page looks correct ipv6_activate_all_interfaces="YES" - not sure this is needed though ping vin\ lols im afk for awhile... pls pm me the response. thank you vin\: Put the source files on your own machine. but its gonna cost a lot of bandwith to put it hmmm can aprnetworks support put the src files without costing me any bandwith? im willing to pay for it... of course for a reasonable price :) Perhaps if it's on the install ISO? SUpport can easily attach that to your machine and you can copy from there up_the_irons: Do I remember correctly that you were going to run a mirror? At least for your own subnets, for the OS that you provide images for? "a lot of bandwidth" 92MB is *not* a lot of b/w... :/ It's .001 of your monthly quota but vin\ isn't here to get all this knowledge dropped on him brycec: i think you remember correctly: http://mirrors.arpnetworks.com/ well that's fantastic up_the_irons: So... how come Debian isn't mirrored? (oh sweet, it's dual v4/v6 too) TIL arpnetworks has a mirror lol staticsafe: roger, tnx brycec: I think vin\ is misunderstanding how much bandwidth will actually be used I agree But vin\ disappeared, so I couldn't enlighten them :( brycec: we don't mirror debian simply cuz i never got around to doing it Also, as a Debian customer/user, I am outraged at the lack of Debian on the mirror! up_the_irons: the gritty details of the interface configuration is in man rc.conf fwiw ah, lol i still need to tell FreeBSD about our mirror, so i can sync from the "official" master brycec: LOL staticsafe: i am outsourcing the reading of the man page to this channel... ;) I'm also outraged at the 100mbps mirror-vps link, when I can pull at near gigabit speeds externally. (But I understand the reason, just think it's funny/dumb) brycec: most people have 100 megabit :) heh, I found out my Chunkhost VPS has >100mbps but pulling a 2.5GB ISO at 62.8MB/s I was astonished brycec: when the new switch is all set to go, VMs will get gigabit everywhere (Route is Chunkhost - Peer1 - ARP, for those interested) up_the_irons: w00t GbE to the mirror! yeah the mirror externally has a 1 gbps link up_the_irons: o/ you da man brycec: i did set up a dedicated VPS <-> mirror / backup server VLAN. so if you really want, i can add an interface to your VPS which will let you get 1 Gbps right now ;) Want: Yes. Need: No. But thanks for the offer. brycec: but only to the backup / mirror server (they are the same box), and only over IPv6. no reason to do IPv4 on the same network. Let's be progressive! I get godawful performance v6 vs v4. :( v4 is usally 10x faster And that's internal, unrouted, same segment etc brycec: but i'm talkin' v6 over same LAN, so it'll be f'in fast. I grab ISOs myself from my own mirror that way. very fast. brycec: well, that's weird. i get a lot better performance over the v6 1 gbps link. Yeah, I've seen it at home and at the office, so it's not equipment related up_the_irons: hitting the mirror via HE, I get 10MB/s, but using IPv4, I get 60MB/s ^ That's probably just HE. I'm not using that as an example re:performance brycec: so yes, that's HE b/c the IPv6 router is only 100 Mbps. But on same LAN segment, it can be 1 Gbps. cool Well, looking forward to the new router and GbE internally \m/ up_the_irons: Will there be any changes to the VM (i.e. will we need to reboot) for the new switch/GbE? brycec: no brycec: how have you found Chunkhost to be, reliability and performance wise? They're okay. Been with 'em for a long time now, no major issues or anything. Their biggest problem is Xen/disk IO (and to an extent, overloading) Sometimes I'll see my disk read/write wait time spike to 500ms/op and stay there for a half hor *hour brycec: having radically diff ipv4 and ipv6 perfromance seems common atm but sometimes it can alternate which is better mercutio: If I went jumbo, I think I could get better performance out of v6... But cheap nics only get me so far. brycec: jumbo isn't common on intrenet yet :(( ha, yeah, no... cheap nics are fine often i get like 105megabytes/sec at home on realtek up_the_irons: I definitely prefer ARP - better pricing, an IRC channel, native ipv6, a cool vibe up_the_irons: oh and KVM, of course. Nice to have "bare metal" virt (with vnc) brycec: cool, thanks for the feedback mercutio: The problem I run into with "cheap nics" is that they don't support full 9000 byte jumbo frames. Last I tried, I could get a realtek up to 7200 brycec: i'm running mtu at 6k i think it can do higher up_the_irons: Ever considered a customer satisfaction survey, say 2mo after signup? but not really much more benefit going higher brycec: considered it, but am always too busy with other stuff i wouldn't even say it'd be a benefit at gigabit That seems to be the one advantage Chunkhost has over ARP - they're more than just one guy ;) brycec: that's n ot necessarily an advantage mercutio: what happens if up_the_irons spontaneously ignites? I think we all end up screwed... Unless there's someone else? lol, you'd get all your vps' for free brycec: what happens if los angeles has a huge earthquake Then I've lost two VPS hosts :p since only i have the gpg key to decrypt the credit cards ;) and I'm 6 hours closer to the beach! hooray! s/I'm/I'd be/ there can always be things that go wrong you either need redundancy or contigency plans contingency preferably both or to have things that aren't important enough that if you lose them you are severely effected there's a reason I have two VPS's ;) and that reason would be that I'm lazy and haven't gotten around to migrating more over to ARP still it's nice to have redundancy which reminds me... I should do another backup brycec: manual backups scare me... ha, I just haven't dumped it in a crontab yet. Fear not, my standard backups are automatic