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Host Loss% Snt Last Avg Best Wrst StDev
8. ae2-40g.cr2.ord1.us.nlayer.net 13.3% 30 19.7 19.7 17.0 28.8 3.1
12. xe-4-2-1.cr1.lax1.us.nlayer.net 3.6% 29 80.0 79.5 75.6 115.9 7.6
13. ae1-50g.ar1.lax2.us.nlayer.net 50.0% 29 80.6 80.3 77.8 85.7 2.5 ***: easymac has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 252 seconds)
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deXar has joined #arpnetworks deXar: Hello guys. I need your suggestions; What online creditcard payment merchant would you suggest for a tiny online shop? I'm looking for lowest-possible membership/transaction cost. Paypal takes a lot of money, as well as 2checkout. So any idea? brycec: Swipe and Square are popular
(I think those are the names... not positive, as I don't use either)
s/Swipe/Stripe deXar: Stripe seems good, thanks brycec. But it's Turkey, not the U.S. Well.. brycec: Yeah, I can't help you with Turkey, sorry deXar: Many thanks anyway. hazardous: google wallet up_the_irons: deXar: compared to a bank merchant account, paypal does not take a lot. banks have tons of hidden fees. we use paypal merchant services. hazardous: up_the_irons: wait my drives are hotswap?? up_the_irons: hazardous: wut hazardous: i just had the realisation that my server never rebooted
from days ago up_the_irons: hazardous: yeah of course they are hot swap ;) hazardous: damn i'm slow
on the plus side i finished finals last week so i can actually sleep for once
instead of wandering around in a hazy zombielike state up_the_irons: hah cool
hazardous: did your raid rebuild on its own? hazardous: still rebuilding
56% or so now up_the_irons: when did you start it on the rebuild? hazardous: immediately after you replaced it
i have no idea why it's taking this long personally up_the_irons: oh damn
yeah that seems slow hazardous: it was like 0% for hours so i was really confused
i should check smartmon or something
or see what kind of io i get up_the_irons: you might have it on the slow rebuild setting (keeping io fast) brycec: What level raid? up_the_irons: 1 hazardous: brycec: mdadm sw 1 brycec: Yeah... that should've been done days ago
mdadm default raid1 speed is 20MB/s IIRC hazardous: Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/md0p1 899G 62G 793G 8% /
im not even using that much disk so :V brycec: Well mdadm is fs-agnostic hazardous: State : clean, degraded, recovering
Rebuild Status : 63% complete up_the_irons: it's still block for block, doesn't matter what you use hazardous: [============>........] recovery = 63.9% (613462784/960010104) finish=5593.9min speed=1032K/sec
1032 ..? brycec: ouch, that's slow
900GB @ 20MB/s = 41,890 seconds which is about 12hours
hazardous: sysctl dev.raid.speed_limit_min
sysctl dev.raid.speed_limit_max
Those are your "speed limits" hazardous: dev.raid.speed_limit_min = 100000
wtf?
and my max is 200k brycec: That's MB
the units on that are KB
*kB
hazardous: Try fiddling with the bitmap? http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/linux-raid-increase-resync-rebuild-speed.html hazardous: mdadm: Cannot add bitmap while array is resyncing or reshaping etc.
mdadm: failed to set internal bitmap. brycec: ha damn hazardous: this might be really random but what's the sanest way to get around la/orange county without a car brycec: I'm guessing "get a car" hazardous: figures
last time i was in irvine i found out buses stopped running at noon and started again at 4pm
boy was that fun brycec: (but I'm not in Cali... only passed through there a handful of times) hazardous: i'm from the part of cali where it's easier/faster to just take public transit because driving is gridlock 24/7
unfortunately this does't seem to be a thing in socal :< up_the_irons: i take the subway mercutio: up_the_irons: are you on ipv6 any2ix? up_the_irons: yeah mercutio: ok cool
someone probably decided peering with he.net ipv6 was good idea
by someone it seems i mean reach
and the reason i couldn't google that was because of alternative syntax for ipv6 addresses
:: verus :0:0:0:0:
it seems ntt has been stable
but lots of routes still go over nlayer
is the plan to shift another provider to that network soon then default route as long as it's up?
until shifting everything up_the_irons: right now all outgoing is NTT, cuz i have a full routing table and i'm also testing outbound on it. long term plan is to get another session with GTT going (basically, nLayer now), full table, mix it with NTT (also full table), and then also distribute all my peering routes in that mix, so the outbound will be really killer mercutio: oh it changed
oh is that only for people terminating on that router though?
i wish nlayer would stop deprioritising icmp so much
like that guy showing the "packet loss" up above
but nother than that mzima/nlayer/gtt seem good
oh it did change, this must have been recentish :)
it still seems peering etc goes outbound normally
ie via peering
but default did seem to change
is it just ipv4 doing that?
or is ipv6 like that too?
he.net seems very popular for ipv6, but dunno if that's just cos lots of people have ipv6 peering with he.net
like undeadly.org is ntt with ipv4, he.net with ipv6 brycec: Isn't HE's IPv6 peering free? mercutio: for tunnels
that gives weird mtu's though :/
well he.net have open peering policy anyway i think
but that's the same for ipv4/ipv6
http://www.he.net/peering.html
they don't say anyhting about traffic ratios or anything
or minimum bandwidth utilisation
i am trying to find ipv6 looking glass on any2ix
packet clearing house have an ipv4 one plett: mercutio: In the UK at least, and I think it's the same anywhere, HE will give free IPv6 transit to anyone who is at a peering point they are also at up_the_irons: mercutio: yeah, peering traffic is still going to peers. but otherwise, goes to NTT atm ***: sorressean has joined #arpnetworks sorressean: any staff around? you've got deployments! :p staticsafe: cc: up_the_irons sorressean: sweet, thanks.
I wouldn't care, but I want to get some work done. up_the_irons: sorressean: i think i replied to your ticket; asking for account info
or wait... that might have been someone else
sorressean: ok, i see your order now.
sorressean: i have a meeting at 2:15, but i think i can squeeze out that vm... ***: HighJinx has joined #arpnetworks sorressean: up_the_irons: sweet, thanks!
sorry for the late reply. :) up_the_irons: no worries sorressean: sweet! up_the_irons: :) -: up_the_irons heads to the meeting
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