@smokeping https://smokeping.cobryce.com/ https://smokeping.cobryce.com/ >> 502 Bad Gateway smoke ping is broken ^ brycec @iata jax JAX: Jacksonville International Airport located in Jacksonville, Florida, United States @iata mco MCO: Orlando International Airport located in Orlando, Florida, United States @iata tpa TPA: Tampa International Airport located in Tampa, Florida, United States @iata dca DCA: Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport located in Arlington County, Virginia (near Washington, DC), United States @iata atl ATL: Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport located in Atlanta, Georgia, United States I wonder if it knows the smaller ones: @iata hio HIO: Portland located in Hillsboro Airport - Hillsboro, Oregon, United States, near Portland, Oregon oooh.. cool. My home base. no scheduled air there... just charter. and private stuff like me @iata mmv MMV: McMinnville Municipal Airport located in McMinnville, Oregon, United States Not even a tower there :) @iata s12 S12: Not a valid IATA. Bah. It is too. @ykz that's albany airport... I used to fly there all the time @iata ykz YKZ: Toronto/Buttonville Municipal Airport located in Buttonville, Ontario, Canada @iata albany 5 results returned: ALH, ALB, YFA, ATO, ABY @iata alb ALB: Albany International Airport located in Albany, New York, United States ahh... actually, that's not an iata code. just an faa code @iata cvo CVO: Corvallis Municipal Airport located in Corvallis, Oregon, United States yeah, flown in to that @iata hes HES: Hermiston Municipal Airport located in Hermiston, Oregon, United States and that was one of my longest flights RandalSchwartz: fly as in you the pilot? or as a passenger pilot 270 hours in the left seat nice :-) high-performance (over 200 HP, variable pitch prop), retract add-ons and instrument rated... I can fly through clouds. RandalSchwartz: my buddy lived in woodland, wa and would fly out of hillsboro pretty regularly til he moved back to SLC, UT he lived somewhere in OR before moving to woodland, but i don' remember where damnit mnathani why'd you break my smokeping?? :P (fastcgi has been restarted, and data is repopulating) sorry brycec. My bad. I wonder what I can do about respawning, hmm Crap, $importanthomeserver is apparently offline, and I just got to work doh i always just used thttpd for cgi handling w/nginx Heh, handling smokeping like a CGI is a recipe for a very, very slow disaster. except it's not slow, it doesn't randomly die and it works :) RandalSchwartz: According to my source, S12 is not. If you have an issue, take it up with them :P http://airportcode.riobard.com/search?q=S12 smokeping.cgi takes about 30s unless I run it as a fastcgi takes less than 2s in my config ugh, i hate chrome 469ms to display the graphing summary, 630ms to draw graphs within a range (oh nvm, I just read "ahh... actually, that's not an iata code. just an faa code") hm, ipv6 has been nice and flat since about midnight http://smokeping.z.gg/?target=arp is my smokeping running in London and pinging my VPS at ARP That runs as fastcgi too. Not doing that and using "slow" CGI instead is madness :) @tld gg The top-level domain 'gg' is used for: Guernsey. No, I'm not in Guernsey, it's just a TLD that still had single letter domains when I was looking heh, just curious what gg was, is all Well now I know who to blame for crashing my Smokeping. 180.76.5.26 I'm looking at you Answer: Baidu Spider (Yay, reproduceable!) Interesting... plett is running Smokeping 2.3.6, I'm running 2.6.8. So somewhere in there, Tobi introduced a poorly-placed die brycec: Mine is running whatever Debian squeeze has in it. Which reminds me, I must get around to updating that to current stable You probably should, yes. Support hasn't ended yet, and I'm very lazy when it comes to fixing things that aren't broken yet :) My ARP is on Wheezy because I could do the upgrade before I'd moved important services on to it. Oh neat, the same die is present in 2.3.6. But I triggered it because I disabled charts. Good news! Smokeping.cgi will restart itself. Huzzah! @iata mumbai BOM: Chatrapati Shivaji International Airport located in Mumbai, India @iata delhi DEL: Indira Gandhi International Airport located in Delhi, India @iata kerela No results found for: kerela @iata karela No results found for: karela @iata tamil No results found for: tamil @iata bangalore BLR: Bengaluru International Airport (succeeding HAL Bangalore International Airport) located in Bangalore, India @iata sharjah SHJ: Sharjah International Airport located in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates @iata abu dhabi 2 results returned: AUH, AZI @iata auh AUH: Abu Dhabi International Airport located in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates @iata ajman QAJ: Ajman International Airport (Under construction) located in Ajman, United Arab Emirates @iata ber BER: All airports in Berlin (designated for new Berlin-Brandenburg International Airport) located in Berlin, Germany IF it ever opens @iata jeddah did I break the bot? JED: King Abdulaziz International Airport located in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia @iata arabia 19 results returned: AHB, ABT, AJF, BHH, DWD, DHA, TRC, ELQ, HAS, HBT, JED, DMM, RUH, EAM, MED, AQI, TUU, TIF, YNB @iata ahb AHB: Abha Regional Airport located in Abha / Khamis Mushait, Saudi Arabia @iata abt ABT: Al-Baha Domestic Airport located in Al-Baha, Saudi Arabia @iata ajf AJF: Al-Jawf Domestic Airport located in Al-Jawf, Saudi Arabia @iata bhh BHH: Bisha Airport located in Bisha, Saudi Arabia ... @iata international 821 results returned: DIR, CJS, AUH, SRG, ADL, ADE, SOC, JOG, AER, CWB, QAJ, AKC, AAN, JXB, ALB, ABQ, CUZ, ALP, AEX, ALY, CLO, LET, ALI, SEL, OSA, BER, LHE, ALA, LEI, SID, ASD, TGZ, REP, GUM, SCU, ANR, ARW, BYH, ATI, SCL, ASM, ASA, ASW, ATR, JRS, IST, ACY, MGA, NAT, GRB, AUS, BCM, SDA, BAH, BWI, BND, CMB, BGR, BGF, BNX, BJL, MAD, BSR, LTK, BDE, VLI, PEK, BEY, BFS, BLI, TLV, BSA, BLR, BEN, SXF, BDA, BIL, BHX, BHM, DUG, ... :-) mnathani: Asking and expecting a response in the same-second is a recipe for disappointment. 10:31:17 < mnathani> @iata jeddah 10:31:17 < mnathani> did I break the bot? (I realize it was probably FreeNode lagging) @iata airport 5407 results returned: OCH, AAL, AAR, JEG, JIM, DIR, ABD, ABF, ABA, ABW, BGH, YXX, AAW, EAB, MLG, SNU, AEA, ABZ, ABR, AHB, ABI, ABG, ABO, AOD, CJS, SPI, AJS, AUH, AUE, ABS, AEH, ARA, ARF, MFV, ACS, SRG, ACU, AAD, ADT, ADK, ADA, EKX, ADS, ADL, ADE, SOC, SLK, JOG, ADF, AER, ADB, AEG, CWB, AFR, AWN, AFO, AFT, AFY, IXA, AGX, AUP, AGZ, AGW, NTO, AGR, AJI, AGQ, AGJ, AHE, AHS, AWZ, AIW, AIH, AIK, AIL, AIP, AIM, BUJ, ANW, AIE, ... @iata seaport No results found for: seaport @iata helipirt No results found for: helipirt @iata heliport 34 results returned: AAP, LLU, BHC, FRN, CDE, CSP, CCD, JCU, DIC, DIO, JRB, TSS, HEY, IKE, ILL, KAQ, KLQ, MCM, JNN, JNS, NUG, NUS, CSL, JJU, JCH, QQT, JGO, SYL, QUP, AGM, UPK, UMD, VRY, GZM there ya go 13:31:17 mnathani | @iata jeddah followed by 13:31:36 mnathani | did I break the bot? brycec I count 19 seconds mnathani: exactly why I copy/pasted my side :P I blame freenode for the delay As did I [10:31:17] (BryceBot@freenode) > :mnathani!~mnathani@umbozero.winvive.com PRIVMSG #arpnetworks :@iata jeddah [10:31:18] (BryceBot@freenode) > :mnathani!~mnathani@umbozero.winvive.com PRIVMSG #arpnetworks :did I break the bot? I just read brycec | (I realize it was probably FreeNode lagging) BryceBot's side of things ha Interesting that your remark from 1331.36 traveled backwards in time by 19 seconds to arrive at the same tiem as the first message but my VPS clock is actually off, damnit we should have a local ntp server hosted by ARP on some dedicated boxen 26 Feb 12:21:36 ntpdate[19302]: step time server 203.160.128.3 offset 22.848213 sec I don't get how ntpd let that slip :/ I stepped one of my VMware VMs today too: 26 Feb 14:01:36 ntpdate[3827]: step time server 192.75.12.11 offset 18005.460827 sec haha, 18000 looks like a timezone difference @wa 18000 seconds in hours convert 18000 seconds to hours;5 hours;300 minutes;0.2083 days;~~ 60 × half-life of uranium-241 (~~ 300 s );time;Distance x traveled by light in a vacuum from x = ct:, ->3.353 billion miles, ->5.396×10^9 km (kilometers), ->5.396×10^12 meters, ->36 au (astronomical units);Frequency nu from nu = 1\/T:, ->5.556×10^-5 Hz (hertz) Hmm. ipv6 appears to no longer work on my box this is probably around the time that I was wondering why I could not connect to freenode IPv6 is overrated... <.< >.> since it prefers the v6 addrs I just manually typed in a v4 addr, and all good o_o I guess I could reboot... been up 169 days.. maybe it's just tired. :) probably should send an e-mail to support@ (fwiw ipv6 working fine here) same same @iata sfo SFO: San Francisco International Airport located in San Francisco, California, United States (for those who seem to care about these things, BryceBot will get ICAO support as soon as I have time and motivation. I do have a datasource found at least.) yay heh, just remember I have a lot of other things ahead of it :P And I still need to decide on how to design it into BryceBot (it introduces a chunk of redundant code that I'd like to avoid.) I might work on it this weekend... We'll see. my bot in another channel supports it, so if i get a hankerin for icao and i'm too lazy to open a browser i can just use it :P @iata lsanca No results found for: lsanca @iata lsa LSA: Not a valid IATA. @iata nca NCA: MCAS New River (McCutcheon Field) located in Jacksonville, North Carolina, United States haha, lsanca = los angeles ca lol if you're ntt or whomever it is who abbreviates it that way ntt or verizon something like that, hahaha yea.. ntt the more 'normal' way would be just LAX https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rR57jkR-Hqg i don't really get why tiny tim is so creepy YouTube People: "Why I hate Rust" by JP Losman (2m 5s), 471 views, 28 likes and 1 dislike. Uploaded 2014-02-09T04:05:45.000Z. isn't tiny tim dead? "ls"=los "an"=angeles "ca"=california, silly NTT i think so but his music has found its way into movies and stuff in the last few years I think unless you saw Tiny Tim on the Smothers Brothers show, you probably won't have much of an opinion of him. his "tiptoe through the tulips" there is forever burned into my youthful mind haha yeah, it was used in a horror film recently his performance on the show? his performance of that song no idea where from probably from there which film... maybe imdb knows and living in the sunlight insidious i htink someone said s/htink/think insidious i think someone said sounds like just the audio track... not his actual appearance I was thinking they were showing it on a television or something oh no, it's just the song from what i gathered i haven't seen it ... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Insidious_(film) Insidious (film) :: Insidious is a 2010 American supernatural horror film directed by James Wan, written by Leigh Whannell, and starring Patrick Wilson, Rose Byrne and Barbara Hershey. The story centers on a couple whose son inexplicably enters a comatose state and becomes a vessel for ghosts in an astral dimension. The film was released in theaters on April 1, 2011, and is FilmDistrict's first theatrical release. A sequel, Insidious: Chapter... so maybe the ghost of tiny tim? haha woot not pages full of disconnect/connects progress apparently i217 ethernet cards as standrad on new haswell motherboards have problems with ipv6 that can break switches it seems intel want to boost cgnat er wat you mean Intel mobos? i haven't experienced it myself or Intel NICs on Haswell mobos? but i have that ethernet on my asrock mbd i217 is integrated on intel haswell chipsets afaik i don't think it's the cpu some people still use realtek i think so maybe it costs a few $ to use it i'm trying to find more detail http://en.community.dell.com/support-forums/desktop/f/3514/t/19523337.aspx that's the best i have so far, it's hearsay for me, from someone who was experiencing issues apparently it hits at least hp and dell computers https://communities.intel.com/message/225025 it may be specific to i217-lm, and when putting computers to sleep it sounds like my new Gigabyte mobo has an Intel I217-V NIC yeah my new mbd has i217v too i never sleep it though same i217-lm has management so i think it's normal on hp/dell and not on consumer boards indeed according to that post, it seems it's power mgmt wrt eee stuff i imagine they tried various things and stopped when they found a fix with my friend fixing it by disabling ipv6 energy efficient ethernet sucks nah it really good well some of it is it breaks stuff pretty consistently the not providiing power to unused ports is good :/ intel's implementation of it - we have it disabled on every intel-nic-having-device we have because of issues with the nic dying and whatnot the phy dies and requires a reboot to bring it back up because the driver can't do it heh damn i love it how intel are still consdered the best ethernet but both broadcom and intel have a lot of bugs but then it's like "who's better?" there's a run of 82xxx series intel chipsets that have a hardware defect that was resolved in newer hw so it's like realtek or broadcom or intel none of which are that great yea, all in all, i've had the fewest issues w/intel ^ i've had realtek chipsets just die like, flat out, dead even newer pcie ones oh i had one die but it was onboard shitty drivers in Linux etc. then the wholke motherboard died but it was gigabyte board i don't trust gigabyte i had a board with dual realtek nics, one died, then the other - board still works fine and has an intel ct nic in it then had another of those boasrds die oh hangon, that one came back to life only one died the other one was just buggy, and anonying and i'm not using it hahaha Z87X-UD4H is the new board I got it was slightly improved by uefi bios this was p67-ud3-bh or something and newegg says they suck http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=3651#ov also it says one 16x and one 4x but it does one 16x and one 1x for some reason haha, have anything in either pcie 1x slot? the uefi bios doesn't like nkro keyboards nah nor pci slots and 1x is pretty slow i wanted video and infiniband i'm using asrock board with 4x for infiniband atm which isn't too bad.. does up to about 1400 megabytes/sec itr could do like 1800megabytes/sec in 8x but really at those speeds you're not going to notice other than in benchmarks nice it's actually quite nice to use i can't tell the difference between nfs /home im in the market for a small ARM board to replace my rpi and local disk something beefier err and local ssd can easily max oui ssd copying over network staticsafe: what're you doing w/the pi? and can easily do like 150mb/sec+ to seagate hard-disk it's nice that seagate hard-disks are so fast now heh DHCPv6/DNS resolver/nginx for local stuff (just curious, i've seen lots of fun uses for those things) i've been waiting for good arm stuff too ah, cool a lot of them have terrible sata and ethernet and memory bandwidth i think it's amd that's coming out with what might be the first real arm board yeah designed for high density server envs with dual channel ddr3 etc hope it sparks some competition in that market hm BeagleBone Black beaglebone...? hahah http://beagleboard.org/Products/BeagleBone+Black those cpus are all damn slow you could just use an atom :/ actually I don't need to replace the rpi, just another ARM board for a second resolver oh ok why? just in case the rpi does for whatever reason dies anyone use netmap / VALE before? been reading about it, seems pretty cool (in context of building high efficiency software routers) i think it's mostly specialised apps rather than common routing mercutio: but it *could* be used for common routing and that would be a sweet project up_the_irons: a lot of work :) it would be nice to see pc's becoming better routers oh hmm i think wand was using netmap or something gizmoguy_: ? mercutio: not so sure... you'd use BIRD for routing protocols, a fast lookup algorithm to find forwarding interface, then zero-copy forward with netmap bet there's a pci card for special tcam asic thingy so you can do lookups fast it doesn't really matter what routing protocol you use, it's how fast forwarding of lots of random addresses is modify BIRD to write to the card juniper's load routes slowly and people still use them. netmap can lookup from the card i think the problem with asics is that unless you're doing a lot of them it's cheaper to bu faster cpu, ram etc yeah, fast forwarding of random address == tcam lookup + zero-copy forward you should be able to handle line rate 1 gigabit small packet sizes without doing aynthing sepcial it's 10 gigabit where it starts to get more complicated. and if you're doing coalescing it works reasonably well anyway afaik native OS stack can't usually touch 1 Mpps so where the real smarts come in, is reducing that coalescing delays... reducing jitter, and prioritisng traffic so not line rate and doing aqm which you don't need to inspect the actual packet for so you might be able to do zero copy but you still have to store the packets somewhere so some kind of sram is good for that i don't think you should need an actual asic though you know that intel are doing super fast ram soon? so there'll be a small amount of extra fast low latency ram that's integrating on the cpu or such mercutio, http://imgur.com/snfn2Rs hahahaha this is me right now, ask me when im more sober :) ok but yeah the notion of line rate fowrading is complicated hah http://www.anandtech.com/show/6911/intels-return-to-the-dram-business-haswell-gt3e-to-integrate-128mb-edram ok 128mb edram gizmoguy_: what are you drinking? wait but yeah i think for a lot of purposes intel hardware is already fine for 10 gigabit routes im at #1 http://imgur.com/lW2aHcD routers the only caveat is that you might want to have automatic ddos-mitigation fancy wow is that how much you spend a week on alcohol? :) lol something like that at a whisky tasting :) you must make goo dmoney :) whisky tasting ftw i'm curious about this zero copy forwarding thing now i assume scatter gather can handle a lof of the work gizmoguy_: enjoy ze whisky :) best part: i didnt pay for this really? you lucky jerk m0unds, thnx lol gizmoguy_: oh what that puts things in a completely differnet light someone couldnt make it, so i took their ticket nice and then you came on irc :) must be exciting :) my phone vibrates when people mention my name :( heh sorry gizmoguy_: gizmoguy_: gizmoguy_: oi haha oh hat i've lost connection to arp yep, me too from two locations at least so far damn i need to get my tool working damn this heat from 3 locations.. oh hangon might have a way in oh no it's that it came back but any2ix dropped it's going via ntt but ntt pings are up too to los angeles what's up i get text messages heh 10. ae-17.r04.lsanca03.us.bb.gin.ntt.net 0.0% 353 168.0 168.3 166.9 178.3 1.0 11. ae-0.gtt.lsanca03.us.bb.gin.ntt.net 3.1% 353 183.5 174.9 168.3 194.7 seems to be packet loss starting from hop 11 i got alerts too so why did any2ix drop and ntt have packet loss maybe unrelated wow s7 crashed oh as i was trying to copy a new IOS ntt is prob just being lame jesus christ this thing doesn't give up up_the_irons: oh shit <.< >.> oh ntt is actually down, it's just that it's nlayer/ntt sweet low ping now ntt came back and any2ix isn't up :) oh any2ix back now 4 friggin texts. my provider needs to calm down suppose that wasnt' that long two off, two on i got more than that :/ at least you know its not your girlfriend :-D (or is it!?!?) haha i used to have alerts go to my landline and text to cellphone and a voip number so if both phones rang at once i knew there was something up :) it got annoying very quickly though i'm glad i work on closed networks, hahaha heh i'm glad that s7 going down doesn't take down s1 my last call-in was in july nice was it in the middle of the night? sure was haha 0300 was there til, uhh, 2100 i think ouch i was reading about dsl outage in prat of my city today 5000 customers effected, estimated restoration next week ouch i think something pretty serious must have happened they said fibre cut but whenever these things happen the people work at fixing things really hard i've noticed probably burn out and i thought it was incovenient when lost dsl for four hours haha that's kind of nifty https://github.com/rprieto/tldr