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-: toddf doesn't have to imagine my garage data center. it is two telco racks in a very small room I call an office in a `bonus room' above the .. garage .. which houses more computing bits and parts than I can hope to use in said office several times over.
hazardous: toddf: would it be possible to get like a 64-128mb ram one for free because i have never used sparc before and ... lol
toddf: hazardous: the idea to see if anybody was interested in paying for something was to see if it would convince my budget to make room for the purchase of said system .. you're not helping .. *grin* .. that said, I'd probably explore what the minimum ram is that is usable (for basic shell) and offer something almost free (like $5/yr or something) .. with obvious incentive to upgrade to something bigger .. just shootin the breeze, contact info is ...
... above if you're serious, who knows, maybe I'll convince up_the_irons to host one as part of arpnetworks someday (no way anything I could come up with in my lifetime would be as spiffy and cool as what up_the_irons has done)
I actually have some datacenters locally I've been meaning to tour, so if I got something up here in my home office, and it was generating enough revenue, I could justify putting it in a real datacenter with real bandwidth ;-)
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toddf: (I have a client in one datacenter already where I maintain their systems, the datacenter that is appropriate for 1.5 cabinets of equipment is not necessarily the same datacenter for a 1 1U system or so though)
hazardous: toddf: yeah, something like 5/yr would be fine, but i can't afford like arp's kvm prices for it - i've never actually used sparc before and was more curious as to how commands work and if i could even get nano / vim to run on it lol
really more of a curiosity thing than a "actually using this for something" thing
toddf: well, if you've used OpenBSD on i386 OpenBSD/sparc64 is gonna feel very similar
compiled programs have restrictions you'll notice if you do unaligned accesses and such in your c/c++ code etc but thats one of the few differences
one argument for why openbsd has so many architectures is because different compiler codepaths and different endian/alignment restrictions/sign defaults/integer lengths .. tend to vet programs of issues not found otherwise
sparc64 is the anti i386 on many fronts: strict alignment, 64bit, big endian
once booted and getting into a shell, 'uname -a' differs, the rest of userland expect to be very much the same as any other openbsd system ;-)
hazardous: i've never used openbsd either :V
actually i might have
had a silenceisdefeat account a while back
toddf: ah, there is a free openbsd shell account provider somewhere iirc
hazardous: hm wonder what happened to that
toddf: http://devio.us/
DaCa: it's still alive
brycec: Still alive, not taking new members though.
And running an absolutely ancient 4.7 release.
DaCa: I mean silenceisdefeat.com
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RandalSchwartz: ahh - had forgotten to rejoin here
staticsafe: hi
RandalSchwartz: hi
toddf: you don't autojoin? heh
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RandalSchwartz: well, for some reason, I left deliberately
probably while I was out of the country
anisfarhana: Hiya everyone
brycec: RandalSchwartz: Actually you fell off Freenode on July 25, 09:30 ::: RandalSchwartz [~merlyn@p3m/member/merlyn] has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds]
Bunch of Freenode issues
anisfarhana: Most probably network split?
RandalSchwartz: I blame arp's flakey ipv6 then. :)
or noisy neighbors
had a couple of those
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brycec: RandalSchwartz: heh unless ARP is hosting a Freenode server, then it's probably not ARP's fault. FN has had some serious instability during the last couple of weeks. Your "ping timeout" was just one of, well, most of the channel in that incident.
RandalSchwartz: I know
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anisfarhana: smcp1% uptime
3:31am up 1400 day(s), 2:08, 1 user, load average: 1.14, 1.14, 1.13
uhffff
Nice
mikeputnam: that's an out-of-date box ;)
anisfarhana: Yes it is..probably
up_the_irons: toddf: i'd happily colocate some gear for you if you get to that point
toddf: up_the_irons: yeah, I know ..
up_the_irons: devio.us used to have a VM here I believe
anisfarhana: niiiiiice, what does that box do?
anisfarhana: up_the_irons *noticed you*
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houst0n: up_the_irons: Mornin' man. What's the probability of getting a vps changed from 32->64bit mode?
toddf: houst0n: you have an iso to install, as far as I know all vps'en are 64bit even the 32bit os'es, if you have e.g. openbsd you can boot bsd.rd from amd64 on an i386 host
up_the_irons: houst0n: i think you might not be reading my emails... ;) i replied about that yesterday
houst0n: all VMs are 64-bit by default
houst0n: Er really? I didn't get an email
Hmm, must be another problem then. Bummer. I'll get oracle to take a look
Bah ended up in my spam folder somehow
up_the_irons: houst0n: :)
houst0n: Cheers
up_the_irons: houst0n: you can also click on "Help Desk" in the Portal, and it'll take you to the web-based view... I prefer email myself, but in case you don't see it, you can also check the web view
houst0n: Okay I might have to change to a different solaris release I guess. Is it a mad pain in the ass to swap the iso over for you?
If it's any confort we may move a load of stuff into arp if it works out ;)
up_the_irons: houst0n: it's not a problem, just email support@ with the link to new ISO and your VPS UUID
houst0n: Coolies. Thanks
up_the_irons: np!
toddf: I've heard rumors a pre-selected list of iso's may be available in a drop down menu or somesuch in the portal some year coming soon
CaZe: Fortunately in OpenBSD, you don't need to mount an iso to install/upgrade. (as long as you don't blow away the bootloader)
And even if you do, you can just use any install iso to reimstall the bootloader.
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houst0n: Most OS's have quite a lot of catching up to do with solaris
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hazardous: lol
devio.us uses an invalid security certificate.
The certificate expired on 6/22/2013 4:59 PM. The current time is 7/30/2013 2:46 PM.
registrations closed. dammit
avj: it's been that way for quite some time now.
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brycec: We've never been a VM. Always real hardware, in a colo outside Orlando. 13:18:06 <@up_the_irons> devio.us used to have a VM here I believe
However, many devio.us users are ARP customers, myself included.
hazardous: yeah, the ssl cert is expired. It's sad.
DaCa: so is your version of OpenBSD I hear ;)
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brycec: DaCa: no kidding. 4.7 wtf
up_the_irons: brycec: ah ok
CaZe: Wasn't it some custom patched kernel?
brycec: (just to be clear: I'm an admin, but it's the box's owners that are responsible for such things as the ssl cert and upgrades)
CaZe: We're on generic right now
There were issues with livelocks in the past (and still are) so the box had a custom kernel. But I guess they gave up on all that.
(custom with various patches or whatever)
up_the_irons: so much hate on old openbsd... i think our console server is still 4.4
nope, 4.5
IPv6 router is 4.4 :)
mercutio: you going to upgrade up_the_irons ? :)
brycec: wow, 5 years old
mercutio: there's hardware checksumming recently
and uhh i dunno what else, heaps of stuff
the router that is
brycec: I don't know if it's hate, but the project's stance is "upgrade damnit, there's no reason to be behind"
DaCa: come on, upgrading OpenBSD is so easy, I really can't understand why ppl can't be bothered to upgrade at least once a year so they can at least get all security patches
mercutio: the serial console probably doesn't matter
toddf: mercutio: if you were to give convincing args it would go along the lines of IPv6 icmp dos'en and other v6 stack fixes
brycec: The owners of devio.us are afraid of things breaking
(the custom management scripts, etc)
mercutio: toddf: heh
brycec: toddf++
mercutio: oh it's still 100 megabit isn't it ?
brycec: Yes
up_the_irons: i'm very much a believer in, if it ain't broke don't fix it
mercutio: up_the_irons: it's amazing how much less often DOS broke for people...
up_the_irons: the old openbsd is a very, very, very little itch; and i have much stronger itches
brycec: What if we volunteered to upgrade you? :p
mercutio: like years back you saw DOS machines that hadn't been touched for years..
then windows comes along and nothing ever seems to last.
up_the_irons: brycec: even having to think about it is more trouble than i want to give it... need to focus on the priorities
brycec: What if we volunteered to think about it for you? :p
<.<
up_the_irons: lol
mercutio: don't worry the cloud will fix all your problems
brycec: But who's the cloud's cloud?
mercutio: magically your router won't need manual updating
brycec: the cloud is a natural thing!
-: brycec fears the monsoon
toddf: just test an update in a vm, and when it is stable, switch to real hardware (if necessary)
mercutio: i don't think it rains much where arp is hosted
just replace the router :/
brycec: mercutio: cloud -> rain -> monsoon
mercutio: brycec: not normally
brycec: Just making a joke is all
mercutio: oh
sorry
i didn't get it
brycec: I'm pretty familiar with LA weather and yes, it doesn't rain frequently
mercutio: i've never been to the US at all
but i read a bit
i don't think i could stand so little rain
i was amazed at how land locked most of the US lookeed, and it looked like everywhere by the water woudl be terribly expenisve
brycec: meh, price has more to do with being in/near "the city" than being on the coast.
mercutio: interesting
brycec: It's true that coast+city == $$$
mercutio: it didn't look like it from google maps
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mercutio: it looked like parts of california, and flordia were places to get by water easier
toddf: well, if you have a lake nearby, lakefront is going to be a more costly residence than landlock, its the rule of desirability
mercutio: there's two harbours where i live :)
so there's heaps of places by the water
CaZe: Ocean != water
mercutio: swimming pool != by the water
brycec: lol
mercutio: there's a place in the US called two harbors
in minnesota
CaZe: Oh, you don't mean being near a source of potable water, do you?
Well, some people feel that way about being near mountains.
mercutio: oh i found this web page which can tell you your elevation
-: brycec has a watch that does so
mercutio: oh really
brycec: Cheap $20 watch too
mercutio: i was crusious, and had no idea what my elevation was
brycec: Google has topographical maps for many areas too
mercutio: this used some google thing
http://www.daftlogic.com/sandbox-google-maps-find-altitude.htm
-: brycec is about 2000ft/600m above sea level
mercutio: i'm 68 metres/223 feet
i wonder how high most people are
i was reading about the netherlands being under sea level in lots of palces
brycec: http://facstaff.gpc.edu/~pgore/Earth&Space/GPS/intro-to-earth.html "Average elevation of continents = 840 m above sea level; 2750 ft above sea level"
not population specifically
mercutio: ahh
so most areas are considerably above sea level
etc probably more populated lower down
mike-burns: I'm normally 20.9m/68.6ft. Today I am 15.3m/50.3ft. Last week I was 2469m/~1.5mi.
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RandalSchwartz: "have you tried turning it off and on again?"
... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nn2FB1P_Mn8
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arenlor: up_the_irons: You around?
Is there anyone else on kvr05?
RandalSchwartz: I think I am
can't remember
yeah I am
arenlor: RandalSchwartz: You having any issues?
RandalSchwartz: not at the moment
or I wouldn't be talking to you :)
when I have a noisy neighbor, this chat goes away
arenlor: RandalSchwartz: Crud then, something is seriously wrong, and I was hoping that would be the source.
Other than IRC and support@ is there any good way to get up_the_irons?
RandalSchwartz: support@ triggers a pager
or whatever teh modern equilvaent is :)
arenlor: RandalSchwartz: A text on a phone?
RandalSchwartz: sure yeah, that's it :)
arenlor: My age is showing. After I said that I realized, wait, an app could work too.
RandalSchwartz: or a batsignal
I remember buying my first pager at a two-hour layover at CVG
brycec: I prefer large explosions. LOTS of people notice.
you bought a pager at a layover?? I can't imagine buying anything besides food and maybe a blanket or pillow
-: brycec had a pager once upon a time
arenlor: I've bought things at layovers
If it wasn't for cellphones I'd have owned a pager by now
While I wait for a response, anyone have an idea what could be happening that I can't even boot the damned thing?
brycec: arenlor: What have you tried? VNC, conserver?
arenlor: brycec: I can't even VNC in, and I've tried booting it where you access the serial console. When I try to get into the serial console it says it's down, and when I try to connect it says connecting...down
brycec: Hm if vnc isn't working, then it seems like toast. Have you tried a full poweroff (via console or portal) then power back on?
arenlor: brycec: Multiple times
In both.
brycec: Well, it's above my paygrade.
arenlor: brycec: Yeah, hence why I was hoping that it'd be an issue with the entire box, not just me.
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