[00:57] you represent an audience that is underserved in the hosting marketplace, which is why i like implementing your suggestions, since they will usually end up being unique and set ARP Networks apart from the 10,000 other hosting companies out there [00:59] i got the urge to work on that nic / hd change feature [00:59] https://github.com/up_the_irons/vm-tools/commit/f40a7cef89ee6deee4999136663286646dbfc210 [00:59] Error fetching information for https://github.com/up_the_irons/vm-tools/commit/f40a7cef89ee6deee4999136663286646dbfc210: Undefined subroutine &main:: called [00:59] oh bbot [01:01] I need to look at that more. maybe I (or someone) can code the spice bits ;-) [11:35] *** hive-mind has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 246 seconds) [11:37] *** hive-mind has joined #arpnetworks [11:54] up_the_irons: i think you're pretty set apart from just having your own control panel as a start [11:54] and not using cogent [11:55] toddf: both the latency/lag when typing, and the having to constantly try and reconnect to get it as it comes up, would be my biggest gripes [11:56] i imagine spice would still require the reconnecting thing, but if the latency/lag goes down it'd be nice. it would be nice if it could be persistent, so that connection didn't drop when you reboot.. [11:57] IIRC it doesn't drop when you reboot, but you're probably talking about a "power cycle" (killing the process and starting again) [11:57] In which case, there isn't a good way around that. [11:57] spice and vnc both connect tcp to the kvm process directly. I am not aware if spice can be told to retry instead of restart, will try that another time and remember to mention results here. [11:58] (Proxmox does some proxying crap, but ultimately does end up connected to the process) [12:16] yeh maybe it was reboot [12:16] err power cycle [12:16] it's a non acpi reboot [12:17] i think openbsd got stuck somehow [12:17] like the "boot" commands weren't rebooting [12:22] *** doomviking has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) [14:41] *** BryceBot has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 264 seconds) [14:46] *** BryceBot has joined #arpnetworks [14:46] *** jamiem_ has joined #arpnetworks [14:46] *** pcn_ has joined #arpnetworks [14:46] *** jm|laptop has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) [14:47] *** pcn has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) [14:47] *** BryceBot is now known as Guest2025 [14:49] *** jbergstroem has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) [14:51] *** jbergstroem has joined #arpnetworks [14:52] *** Guest2025 is now known as BryceBot [14:52] *** BryceBot has quit IRC (Changing host) [14:52] *** BryceBot has joined #arpnetworks [18:52] *** pcn_ is now known as pcn [20:34] *** xales has joined #arpnetworks [21:53] For the first time in 5 years, we have had some colocation space open up in our cage. If anyone knows anyone that is in need, contact me. [21:54] On that note, what would y'all reckon is decent 1U pricing? say with 1A? [21:54] I haven't looked in a while... [21:54] ..and perhaps nobody gets a 1U anymore [22:15] What happened to the previous occupant? [22:16] laid off over 1000 employees and their servers went with 'em ;) [22:16] You should throw a SPARC box in there, and offer SPARC VPSes. [22:16] is there a market for SPARC VMs? [22:17] Well, there's me. [22:17] :D [22:17] lol [22:17] looks like you'll need colocation then :) [22:17] Someone else here was talking about it. [22:18] Running a box out of their garage or something. [22:18] Looks like 1U w/ 1A pricing in LA is like $75 - [22:18] $100 [22:18] $75 - $100 [22:19] * CaZe greps logs [22:19] Hmm. [22:19] I never turned on logging for this channel. [22:19] [FBI]: help [22:19] [FBI]: useless [22:22] http://irclogger.arpnetworks.com/irclogger_log/arpnetworks?date=2013-07-29,Mon&sel=110#l106 [22:22] toddf: ^ [22:34] yeah [22:34] that would be me [22:35] sparc64 to be precise, I doubt there's any market for sparc(32bit) colocation [22:36] T2k T3k T5k systems can do hardware virtualization where primary controller can run OpenBSD and guest's are hardware guests primary controller can reboot w/out effecting guests (other than the pause in io/net they see) [22:39] Cool. [22:40] Well, now that plan can proceed. [23:30] I would've considered a SPARC VM... but then I bought my own SPARC 150 [23:31] *affecting guests