/ws 2 woops brycec: using nginx + thttpd or something to get cgi support? m0unds: just standard nginx fastcgi stuff :P fastcgi_pass unix:/var/run/smokeping/fastcgi.sock (And an appropriate spawn-fcgi process) ah, i always just used thttpd as a proxy for cgi But CGI for something big like smokeping would be *sloooow& my smokeping install locally is tiny, just 4 sites i use exactstate and other things for monitoring nothing i run is critical enough to warrant sub-one-minute uptime monitoring Well the monitoring is separate from the cgi side. I figure those pageloads must be excrutiating for you nah i guess i could time it but i'd guess it's less than 200ms 331ms RAAAAAGE soo... 100% ipv6 loss right now up_the_irons just, you know, fyi And apparently, it's external too My probes can't hit the arpnetworks website over ipv6 yep looks like v6 is coming back hello :) yea ipv6 is dead oh ok OrgName: CoreSite OrgId: COWIL these seem to be the culprits 2001:504:13::6c in my case Apparently I spoke way too soon ipv6 is dead for me as well not dead, just much packet loss for me i cannot get a single icmp response from my house to my server. "practically dead" I'm surprised to see ARP's v4 website having trouble too. https://smokeping.cobryce.com/?target=ARP.ARPWebsite came back in now. hah, i said something. so it died again :P you're a monster, forgotten ! looks like ipv6 is up... at least long enough for BryceBot to reconnect I'm going to make a hypothesis, based on the fact that both v4 and v6are affected, internally and externally, and suggest this isn't up_the_irons' doing. Perhaps some kind of attack. forgotten: that's pretty much all a bot is - waiting for it to crash, disconnect, complete a command... s/bot/computer/ for that matter (Fortunately, BryceBot never crashes on its own, only whn I try and load bad PHP) heh ARP is multi-homed for both v4 and v6 transit I have some ipv6-only boxes connecting to my VPS :/ wb [FBI] jm|laptop: that sucks Feel free to email support, jm|laptop :) (no idea if it would do any good.. but up_the_irons is the only official ARP Networks person in here, and he's silent currently) I see. \: (It could be that he's too busy dealing with the problem, of course) let's hope that's it :) I emailed this a.m. long before any of this my nagios suggests it started a few days ago There has been on-and-off v6 issues for awhile now I started monitring with Smokeping last night yeah it's def. been on/off for a few days now brycec: linkies? https://smokeping.cobryce.com/?target=ARP.ThisGW brycec: loss on the link-local ?! if you get your /48, it's routed via link local yes And fe80::1 is the other (ARP) end of that. see, I'm watching packet loss coming IN on global still not really seeing any packet loss via v6 but I guess that could be the egress point (I'll point out that another link-local address on that same vlan works just fine) Anyone know of a current way to cancel their Amazon S3 account? (in favour of ARP's backup service of course) My freenode connection on ipv4 has been great. :D ended up cancelling my entire AWS acount. Couldn't find the s3 only cancellation damn freenode is having issues again oh apparently ddos attacks then someone stole my nick in the netsplit :/ gotta register it mnathani: i stole you from S3? YES ;) lol... I still use S3, it has its purpose It's the difference between nearline and offsite storage yeh it was registered, i just had to google to use release to get them to give it back :) up_the_irons: since your reply, no packet loss mercutio: And this time /msg nickserv set protect i did set enforce is that the same It will prevent others from using the nick at all had a feeling i nip'd hat one *that oh yeah, probably yeah i found some faq i was very confused how someone colud steal my nick at first i thought it'd time out after a bit mercutio: for that matter, sometimes nickserv just gets fuxxed and holds your nick (because it thinks it's used on some freenode server somewhere) but i'm always connected.. So probably that ^^ bryce: yeh, i had to type release twice for some reaosn but some guy in the UK was using my nick i didn't even think to msg him to ask if i can have it back heh w00t freenode -- | NickServ (NickServ@services.): The ENFORCE flag has been set for account up_the_irons. up_the_irons: no one has tried stealing your nick yet? not that i know of <.< >.> heh I'll take your money now ok that's just strange, i have some kind of random colour thing, and bryce even has the same colour as up_the_iron just, um, send it to me... mercutio: if it's the same script I have, the colour is based on a hash of the first 8(?) letters of the nick brycec: oh, maybe that rihgt :) i have weechat so i hear the US is really cold right now somewhat cold Parts of it, yes Winter is known for being cold in general something about extreme weather and planes not able to be operated because the petrol was too cold or something lol @weather Chicago, IL There is 1 weather alert in effect for your area! There is a Wind Chill Warning. Chicago, IL: Partly Cloudy ☁ -7°F (-22°C), Humidity: 74%, Wind: From the West at 3.0 MPH Gusting to 5.0 MPH -- For more details including the forecast and almanac, see http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/getForecast?query=41.879444,-87.643333 or re-request this with: @weather -v Chicago, IL That is pretty cold yeah i only care because i'm waiting on amazon shipment from NJ but then there's ARP @weather Los Angeles, CA Los Angeles, CA: Clear 61°F (16°C), Humidity: 17%, Wind: From the NNW at 3.0 MPH Gusting to 3.0 MPH -- For more details including the forecast and almanac, see http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/getForecast?query=33.995155,-118.347275 or re-request this with: @weather -v Los Angeles, CA and NJ is meant to be getting cold weather why it comes from NJ I have no idea, it's ilke the far away side :/ lol Anchorage is surprisingly warm they haev a CA warehouse too @weather Anchorage, AK Anchorage, AK: Clear 22°F (-6°C), Humidity: 89%, Wind: From the NE at 9 MPH -- For more details including the forecast and almanac, see http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/getForecast?query=61.21694565,-149.85499573 or re-request this with: @weather -v Anchorage, AK mercutio: they have warehouses in about 40/50 US states @weather edison, NJ There is 1 weather alert in effect for your area! There is a Wind Chill Advisory. Edison, NJ: Clear 9°F (-12°C), Humidity: 46%, Wind: From the West at 10.0 MPH Gusting to 28.0 MPH -- For more details including the forecast and almanac, see http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/getForecast?query=40.540222,-74.379715 or re-request this with: @weather -v edison, NJ see that's pretty bad to my mind :/ actually with that level of gust, even if it was 25c warmer it'd be damn cold windchill -20C i dunno how you can call anchorage warm los angeles is ok it seems mercutio: it's relatively warm, for where it is i wonder if it has international weather @weather auckland, new zealand Auckland, New Zealand: Overcast ☁ 71°F (21°C), Humidity: 92%, Wind: From the NNW at 5.4 MPH Gusting to 11.4 MPH -- For more details including the forecast and almanac, see http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/getForecast?query=-36.973896,174.878021 or re-request this with: @weather -v auckland, new zealand It's far further North than Edison, NJ, and -6C vs -12C mercutio: As you can see, *some* parts of the US are rather cold http://www.wunderground.com/maps/us/Temperature.html If anyone is still seeing packet loss with IPv6, please email support@ so I can address it aye aye up_the_irons And you're welcome to watch my smokeping (I'll happily setup automated email alerts too ;P) brycec: lol, that is exactly what i was looking at just now ;) i like how this has turned green on the end: https://smokeping.cobryce.com/smokeping.cgi?displaymode=n;start=2014-01-05%2016:36;end=now;target=ARP.ThisGW.ThisGW6 I like it too (though the colours *are* pretty) ahh interesting hmm i am not monitoring ipv6 ouch that packet loss looks insane It was atrocious :( https://smokeping.cobryce.com/smokeping.cgi?displaymode=n;start=2014-01-06%2019:45;end=now;target=ARP.ARPWebsite.ARPWebsite6~cobrycesmokepingslave wha'tw ith that 'If you're under 40, you've not seen this stuff before.' oh is this a home cnonection with uploading? TWC? No that's a business connection. A shitty one... but it's "business class" buffer bloat? :) Also over an HE.net tunnel ahh If I completely saturate downstream, latency will jump to 3000ms (vs my home Comcast connection, or ARP which shows only a minor increase in latency) mercutio: Though, I'll point out that nobody's using the connection in that timeframe (It's an office... everyone left by 1700) i can't push my dsl connection up naerly that much on downstream for latency actually nowhere near that bad with upstream even gets packet loss first having latency that high is usually called buffer bloat like you don't really want any more than 200 msec ping rises if you can help it on dialup i couldn't keep it that low though mercutio: Mmmm packetloss you say? This is between the firewall and the cable modem https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/3167967/screenshot_2014-01-06_22-50-21.png @weather babbit, mn Error, No cities match your search query @weather babbitt, mn There is 1 weather alert in effect for your area! There is a Wind Chill Warning. Babbitt, MN: Clear -26°F (-32°C), Humidity: 69%, Wind: From the West at 8 MPH -- For more details including the forecast and almanac, see http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/getForecast?query=47.82454681,-91.83073425 or re-request this with: @weather -v babbitt, mn (Spelling is important :p) wow Wow... -32C?? i think i'm winning for humidity though It was -40C on Sunday. @weather london, uk London, United Kingdom: Scattered Clouds 52°F (11°C), Humidity: 76%, Wind: From the SSW at 20 MPH Gusting to 32 MPH -- For more details including the forecast and almanac, see http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/getForecast?query=51.47750092,-0.46138901 or re-request this with: @weather -v london, uk @weather 99019 80% Liberty Lake, WA: Clear 27°F (-2°C), Humidity: 76%, Wind: From the NNW at 4.9 MPH Gusting to 6.0 MPH -- For more details including the forecast and almanac, see http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/getForecast?query=47.666508,-117.100792 or re-request this with: @weather -v 99019 well it was 80% a few minutes ago.. it's 92% humidity here I went for a run on Sunday, when it was -22C. @weather auckland, new zealand Auckland, New Zealand: Overcast ☁ 71°F (21°C), Humidity: 94%, Wind: From the NNW at 3.8 MPH Gusting to 9.2 MPH -- For more details including the forecast and almanac, see http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/getForecast?query=-36.973896,174.878021 or re-request this with: @weather -v auckland, new zealand *20 minutes ago 22:31:09 < BryceBot> Liberty Lake, WA: Clear 26°F (-3°C), Humidity: 80%, oh it's gone up. I had icicles on my eyelashes. can humidity go over 100%? @google can humidity go over 100%? 1,810,000 total results returned for 'can humidity go over 100%?', here's 3 Relative humidity - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Relative_humidity) When relative humidity approaches 100 percent, condensation can occur on ... air (perhaps even flying through clouds a few thousand feet above the ground), ... Ask Tom why: Is it possible for relative humidity to exceed 100 ... (http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2011-07-20/news/ct-wea-0720-asktom-20110720_1_relative-humidity-condensation-nuclei-supersaturated-air) Jul 20, 2011 ... Dear Tom,I have heard that relative humidity can exceed 100 percent. Is that possible?—Rhonda HoudekDear Rhonda,Surprisingly, yes, the ... Dew point - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dew_point) Relative humidity of 100% indicates the dew point is equal to the current ... point can go along with a high temperature only at extremely low relative humidity (see ... Devices called dew point meters are used to measure dew point over a wide ... i think it means it's raining normally it's not actually raining here yet brycebot is pretty clever really Why thank you. Though BryceBot is really only as clever as the other services/APIs it uses.