hi, how can I boot from iso image from ssh serial console? Everytime I (hard) shutdown then boot and "connect to serial console" vm already boots up from disk ask support@ to mount a ISO image for you iso is already mounted atleast I got a confirmation email that it's mounted :) o read some irc backlogs, someone mentioning magic key f12 but that from vnc if I am not wrong okay here it is from the logs from up_the_irons "RandalSchwartz: VNC is still required to "see" the BIOS screen and hit F12 to boot from CD-ROM. From there, it's (obviously) OS-specific on how to redirect to serial. I'm actually not very familiar with doing it on FreeBSD; I'm more used to using OpenBSD over serial" I wish I could avoid the vnc stuff vnc is like spamd stuck at "starting network" OpenBSD 5.4 :( aah! forgot disable mpbios i should upgrade to 5.4 :D loud. noises. quiet. whispers. lol brycec: 67 http://irclogger.arpnetworks.com/irclogger_log/arpnetworks?date=2012-10-14,Sun&sel=67#l63 [14:09] mnathani: there's 5 Mbps throttle on outbound UDP (your VPS to the outside world), but not inbound. so a VPS can't DDoS someone else thanks mnathani up_the_irons still ought to document this brycec: I agree. up_the_irons, i agree with brycec that the outgoing upd filter should be explicit in docs. (to me this filter is a positive thing and a selling point) unless you run a high volume dns server that requires greater than 5mbps of outbound UDP traffic yes but all the more reason to know this data up front then you know to go elsewhere, or to request an exception on your port no? true or vpn it would be nice to be upfront, but in some ways just having a warning first may be better like you get an email when you go over 5 megabit for the first time prefereably not an email every second you're at over 5 megabit :0 udp has a limit? hmm, must read scrollback, I've done afs (which is udp based) to xfer stuff to/from my vps servers.. I have definately missed that factoid so what happens when we hit the limit? it's just throttled, toddf so maxxed at 5mbps 16:06:12 >> mnathani<< brycec: 67 http://irclogger.arpnetworks.com/irclogger_log/arpnetworks?date=2012-10-14,Sun&sel=67#l63 [14:09] mnathani: there's 5 Mbps throttle on outbound UDP (your VPS to the outside world), but not inbound. so a VPS can't DDoS someone else oh somehow I read that as 5mbps limit, once reached, bad mojo I doubt I'd notce .. afs udp just keeps on tryin till it gets through ..