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mercutio | hmm someone posted on the openbsd mailing list having issues booting openbsd on arp
oh he's on old kvm node | [01:53] |
actually his cpu flags look diff
he seems to have sse4 support and i don't. | [02:03] | |
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mkb | mercutio, I tried 5.6 the other day and was not able to get it booted | [08:11] |
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mnathani | mercutio: this is what my flags look like on kvr30 : flags : fpu de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 apic sep mtrr pge mca cmov pat pse36 clflush mmx fxsr sse sse2 syscall nx lm up unfair_spinlock pni cx16 popcnt hypervisor lahf_lm abm sse4a | [10:58] |
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mercutio | i'm actually using a snapshot
OpenBSD 5.6-current (MEH) #0: Sun Nov 9 15:22:48 NZDT 2014 but it's a recent snapshot cpu0: QEMU Virtual CPU version 1.0, 2667.27 MHz cpu0: FPU,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,APIC,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,CMOV,PAT,PSE36,CFLUSH,MMX,FXSR,SSE,SSE2,SSE3,VMX,CX16,NXE,LONG,LAHF | [12:01] |
BryceBot | That's what she said!! | [12:02] |
mercutio | i wouldn't want to say that
reading it is ok | [12:03] |
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they're not in the same order, but it seems i have vmx and you don't?
unless vmx and hypervisor is the same thing maybe it's sse4.2 that shows as SSE4 on openbsd. his showed as: cpu0: QEMU Virtual CPU version 0.12.3, 2600.56 MHz cpu0: FPU,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,APIC,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,CMOV,PAT,PSE36,CFLUSH,MM X,FXSR,SSE,SSE2,SSE3,CX16,POPCNT,NXE,LONG,LAHF,ABM,SSE4A,PERF | [12:19] | |
BryceBot | That's what she said!! | [12:20] |
mercutio | err it has ABM but I don't.
actually that means AMD I think. mkb: where was your boot stopping? | [12:21] |
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mkb | mercutio, nvram: invalid checksum; same place as the mailing list
kvr29 | [13:05] |
mercutio | i get invalid checksum too
scsibus3 at softraid0: 256 targets root on wd0a (f68d22bdb905441b.a) swap on wd0b dump on wd0b clock: unknown CMOS layout his seemed to get up to scsibus3 | [13:05] |
BryceBot | get on up
and DANCE BryceBot dances :D-< BryceBot dances :D|-< BryceBot dances :D/-< | [13:06] |
mercutio | and not say the root or clock
i'm on kvr15 i think kvr29 is amd are you 2.6 ghz too? | [13:06] |
mkb | cpu0: QEMU Virtual CPU version 0.12.3, 2600.66 MHz | [13:07] |
mercutio | it's 2.66ghz on intel
it seems | [13:07] |
mkb | hmm | [13:07] |
mercutio | ok why does it say different virtual cpu version
i assumed 1.0 was more recent than 0.12.3 but it looks like i was wrong, and that signifys amd not intel. | [13:07] |
mkb | the version? | [13:08] |
mercutio | maybe when up_the_irons he can clue us in more
yeah. | [13:08] |
mkb | I suppose someone needs to figure out how to get ddb or the virtualization software to dump the registers | [13:11] |
mercutio | damn amazon is expensive for shipping to here :(
$28.34 for a video card. yeah i dunno if dumping would help much did you try the -usb thing? and -mpbios for good measure | [13:12] |
mkb | I did try mpbios; didn't help. Then I gate up and installed 5.5 back | [13:14] |
mercutio | heh
i jumped from 5.5 i386 to 5.6 amd64 well it was in betwen 5.5 and 5.6 on i386 i did it a while ago, but i just recompiled my kernel shifting from GENERIC | [13:16] |
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up_the_irons | mercutio: I thought 1.0 was newer than 0.12.3 also
phlux: omg love the ascii art from the other day :) | [17:34] |
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mercutio | up_the_irons: i htink it's ths same and diff cpu definition?
up_the_irons: is kvr29 and kvr15 the same version of kvm? | [17:39] |
up_the_irons | $ ssh kvr15 lsb_release -rd
Description: Ubuntu 12.04.4 LTS Release: 12.04 $ ssh kvr29 lsb_release -rd Description: Ubuntu 10.04.4 LTS Release: 10.04 $ kvr15 is newer | [17:40] |
mercutio | oh
ok thanks :) | [17:40] |
up_the_irons | np:) | [17:41] |
mercutio | is kvr29 amd? | [17:41] |
up_the_irons | yes | [17:41] |
mercutio | ok | [17:41] |
up_the_irons | kvr15 is intel | [17:41] |
mercutio | that's where i went wrong
amd doesn't necessarily mean new kvm | [17:41] |
up_the_irons | yeah | [17:41] |
mercutio | up_the_irons: at least two people are having problems with openbsd 5.6 on the old kvm | [17:41] |
up_the_irons | metal detector: http://i.imgur.com/9he0xN8.jpg | [17:41] |
mercutio | unless that was the same guy as on the mailing list :) | [17:42] |
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up_the_irons | mercutio: yeah i saw a ticket or two about that
going to need to migrate those guys or they downgrade | [17:46] |
mercutio | migrate seems most sensible to me
then virtio is supported too mind oyu there's no knob in cp to enable that | [17:46] |
mnathani | $60,000 AUD in CAD
@wa $60,000 AUD in CAD | [17:48] |
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brycec | @exch 60000 AUD CAD
^ also | [18:02] |
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up_the_irons | mercutio: well yeah i'd have to do it manually on my end | [18:04] |
anisfarhana | @exch 5000 MYR USD | [18:06] |
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up_the_irons | @exch 60 EUR USD | [18:10] |
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up_the_irons | @exch 100 EUR USD | [18:10] |
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anisfarhana | @exch 16.90 USD MYR | [18:13] |
BryceBot | 16.90 USD -> 56.4476731 MYR (as of Mon, 10 Nov 2014 17:00:48 -0800) | [18:13] |
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up_the_irons | anyone know if the CPU NX flag can be passed on to guests? I can see our CPUs support it, but guests don't see it. I've been doing some googling and not coming up with much... | [18:39] |
mercutio | nothing bad should happen up_the_irons
it just means that the OS can mark pages as non executable. so that data pages etc can be marked that way to reduce the chances of security issues | [18:40] |
up_the_irons | mercutio: yeah i understand, but how do i enable that flag for a guest... can't figure it out | [18:47] |
mercutio | i think you haev to chhange from defining generic cpus to specific flags
qemu -cpu qemu64,+ssse3,+sse4.1,+sse4.2,+x2apic err try +nx? qemu -cpu host actually that may be better | [18:48] |
up_the_irons | hmm.. | [18:57] |
mercutio | the only problem with cpu host is if doing live migration
which you don't do anyway. it just means it exposes the raw cpu stuff | [18:59] |
up_the_irons | yeah | [19:02] |
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mnathani | up_the_irons: Here is my pull request: https://github.com/up_the_irons/arpnet-toolbox/pull/3 Made some changes to the asn.sh file as per your input | [21:47] |
brycec | I feel like a lot of this is redundant
For instance the if two= "AS" ... else ASN=${1##AS} Those 5 lines alone could be pared down to 2 lines But then we get to the point where you extract digits from $1... Why did we strip off "AS" if we can just pull the number out anyways? | [21:49] |
mnathani | to limit input like 123anything | [21:51] |
brycec | What do you mean? | [21:52] |
mnathani | if you pull the number out alone, then even text after the number will be valid input
say AS123textgoeshere | [21:52] |
brycec | If I feed AS1234ABCD I get 1234 back out | [21:53] |
mnathani | up_the_irons didnt like that behaviour
it should be invalid only valid input should be as1234, AS1234 and 1234 | [21:53] |
brycec | I would argue that we could/should leave the value validation to the backend (once it's been massaged to a suitable format) | [21:54] |
mnathani: This will will replace all of that logic: egrep -o '^(AS)?[0-9]+$'
ASN=$(echo "$1" | egrep -o '^(AS)?[0-9]+$') if[ "x$ASN" = "x" ] ; then usage ; exit 1 ; fi ASN will either have a valid number, or it will be empty oh forgot the -i to egrep egrep -i -o '^(AS)?[0-9]+$' -i case insensitive, -o to print only the portion that matched the regex The regex itself will only match "as1234" and "1234", any trailing non-numbers will cause the pattern to fail and return a blank (technically the check alone could be done with: if ! echo "$1" | egrep -q -i '^(AS)?[0-9]+$' ; then ... ; fi) (or if you like to have fun, [ echo "$1" | egrep -o '^(AS)?[0-9]+$' ] || { usage ; exit 1 } | [22:00] | |
mnathani | yea, looks like that will work
more elegant, less code | [22:04] |
brycec | And arguably more readable (because it's concise) | [22:05] |
mnathani | and you didnt need to use like 5 extra variables either | [22:05] |
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brycec | Huh, looks like all (most?) of my ipv4 states were cut
v4 IRC connections, OpenVPN connections (v4 udp) all flopped | [22:21] |
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mercutio | damn that dead beef. | [23:42] |
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