hazardous: just fleshing out some options atm up_the_irons: hah
anyone using Packer (http://www.packer.io/) or Deis (http://deis.io/) ? ***: carl-im has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 240 seconds)
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Bluerise has joined #arpnetworks milki: packer is pretty nice sng: THat milki: we are using it to create vms for our developers sng: I've been looking at cobbler. ***: avj_ has joined #arpnetworks avj_: anyone else seeing some packet loss to arp?
seems to be happening from two distinct locations for me stevenc: yes
really annoyed by it to :-/
i moved to arp to get away from these issues and its happened 3 times this week avj_: okay, thanks. just wanted to verify it wasn't just my vps. stevenc: its happening on a dedi, so its network wide
PL @ mzima hop avj_: yeah, i'm seeing roughly 50% loss from two other networks ***: carl-im has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) avj_: seems to be sorted out now ***: reardencode has quit IRC (Quit: leaving) RandalSchwartz: The IntarWebs are falling apart! brycec: That's it, I'm going back to carrier pigeon. ***: staticsafe has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection)
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ChanServ sets mode: +o heavysixer up_the_irons: Got an alert at 9:32AM PST, but it cleared up by itself
stevenc: when were the other times?
Just noticed the alert I received was for a separate (isolated) circuit from GTT. So, GTT was having problems. If you reached us through NTT or any peer, you probably would not have noticed any PL. brycec: up_the_irons: Is all ipv6 still through HE? up_the_irons: brycec: for transit, yeah. but i have about 50% peer routes now. brycec: hmm k. (I was seeing issues with my ssh earlier around 9:30)
(but was too busy putting out Chunkhost-related fires to check it out) up_the_irons: that sounds like the GTT problem i noticed
(around same time) brycec: (fuck I'm getting more and more pissed with Chunkhost... around 5am my load shot over 120 before munin crapped out... Left a whole bunch of stuff crashed) staticsafe: o_o
that sounds terrible avj: yeah, that correlates with what i was seeing. ~12:37 EDT. brycec: staticsafe: it is. It really is. -: brycec is migrating services to ARP as time permits
staticsafe nods avj: only if arp promises not to shoot your load over 120 feet or whatever brycec: up_the_irons: You promise that, right? :P up_the_irons: absolutely :) -: brycec will leave that task to the ladies of LA ***: avj_ has quit IRC (Quit: ircII EPIC4-2.10.2 -- Are we there yet?) plett: up_the_irons: That matches what I saw. I come in via NTT from here and didn't see any packet loss up_the_irons: plett: roger that, tnx for the confirmation ***: gcw|mbpro has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 240 seconds)
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brachiation has joined #arpnetworks mnathani: RandalSchwartz: I am trying tmux for the first time. So far so good. Could you give me a basic idea of how I could improve the experience using scripting? ie: what kinds of things should I be looking to do? twobithacker: I've just been using it the same as I used screen, just attaching and detaching CaZe: 99% ctl-b c and ctl-b n mnathani: I am hoping to try out fancy panes / splitting windows then attaching
Also never tried a shared screen or tmux session before mike-burns: https://learn.thoughtbot.com/tmux/articles - we've written a surprising amount on tmux. Some of it might be interesting. jbergstroem: if you're on a mac - iterm and tmux is a nice combo (understatement, honestly). It can handle stuff like buffer scrolling, resuming sessions, copy pasting and a lot of other stuff pretty seamlessly. ***: IbnFirnas has joined #arpnetworks