jlgaddis: funny but scary
the thought of php still being around 25 years from now is horrifying ***: erratic has joined #arpnetworks brycec: At least PHP has been y2038-safe for awhile now ***: BryceBot has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 260 seconds)
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RandalSchwartz has joined #arpnetworks RandalSchwartz: Hmm. Trying to remember how to see the console of a bare metal box
is that the IPMI URL?
I remember seeing some sort of virtual java thingy before... but not sure how to get to it acf_: RandalSchwartz: you need to connect to the management VPN (with your ARP OpenVPN credentials)
then you can use IPMI or the HTTP management interface
I think the URL (with RFC1918 address) is in the ARP portal RandalSchwartz: ahh... yes, the VPN
now I remember
Hmm. still not connecting.... complained about not having the latest java pyvpx: yeah. then you have to white list the self signed jnlp
then it works. occasionally. (I'm on OS X, however) ***: carvite has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 244 seconds)
carvite has joined #arpnetworks mercutio: randal: i used virtualbox i think
and old java RandalSchwartz: Yeah, I'm on OSX too mercutio: i had problems from linux and windows too iirc
i hate java.
i think it works with java6 but not java7?
i sohuld probably try it again ***: Erick- has joined #arpnetworks Erick-: Is there trouble? pjs: kvr23 having issues?
anyone know?
Erick-, ahh looks like it Erick-: my vps is down too
yup pjs: are you on kvr23? mercutio: there's something on twitter
saying that it's being investigated.
(i'm not on kvr)
err kvr23 pjs: thanks! RandalSchwartz: how do you whitelist the self signed jnlp?
Oooh... it worked eventually. I can see the preview image
is there a way to connect to that console?
like with the VPS using VNC? mercutio: oh preview always worked
the vnc type thing is what i ahd issues with
good luck :) RandalSchwartz: ahh... something like Remote Control -> Console Redirection -> Launch Console
for which I'm also getting that error message. mercutio: maybe i shoudl try it too RandalSchwartz: I downloaded the latest java... maybe that'll work mercutio: i think older is better
i couldn't choose which
which is why i used virtualbox iirc
private key password verification failed
now i have to remember my private key
oh got it RandalSchwartz: After updating java, I no longer get the same error message.
no error message, but it still doesn't seem like it's launching my console ***: jbergstroem has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 256 seconds) RandalSchwartz: I'm going to email support@ it looks like mercutio: i'm still trying to get vpn up it seems
TLS key negotiation failed to occur within 60 seconds (check your network connectivity)
UDPv4 link local: [undef]
UDPv4 link remote: [AF_INET]208.79.89.251:1194
hmm i wonder if that's the reason ***: jbergstroem has joined #arpnetworks mercutio: the link local thing is just because it was set to nobind
i'm still stuck on the vpn hah ***: jbergstroem has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 265 seconds)
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mordacw has joined #arpnetworks mnathani: whats the difference between TUN and TAP when talking about OpenVPN ? acf_: tun and tap are both userland interfaces to the TCP/IP stack in the kernel brycec: layer 3 and layer 2 tunnels respectively acf_: ^ that brycec: tap = layer 2, with ethernet frames and all
tun = layer 3, simple point-to-point ip, routing
tap is good for bridging disperate networks that require the same broadcast domain
(also some platforms have quirks, notably windows)
And both sides must be configured identically acf_: often use of tap is discouraged due to the overhead of the Ethernet frame brycec: And the overhead of useless/needless broadcast traffic ^ ***: jbergstroem has quit IRC (Excess Flood)
jbergstroem has joined #arpnetworks mnathani: would my use case determine which one to use, for instance: I need an IP on my local subnet (via VPN) and access to machines whose default gateway is different from my pfSense box
a diagram would probably help here acf_: > I need an IP on my local subnet (via VPN)
if by "local subnet" you mean, an IP in the same broadcast domain
you need to use TAP mnathani: if I get an ip outside the broadcast domain, machines would need to know how to get back to it using a route of some sort? acf_: yea
you'd need a route on your default gateway (or upstream) that sends traffic across your vpn brycec: But typically, pfSense handles all that for you ;) BryceBot: That's what she said!! brycec: 9 out of 10 times, you want tun mnathani: pfSense is not my internet gateway however brycec: methinks a diagram may be in order www.asciiflow.com mnathani: its running in a VM behind a Mikrotik NAT mercutio: i never did figure out why my openvpn stopped working
i tried from windows too, and it broke there too. brycec: I blame up_the_irons >.>
<.< mercutio: i imagine it's because i'm running recent openvpn?
2.3.5
i can't think of any other reason. it used to work. mnathani: tcpdump to the rescue? mercutio: i did brycec: mercutio: Do you have any other active openvpn traffic? Openvpn defaults to binding to :1194 for its source port, and if that conflicted... mnathani: s/tcp/udp BryceBot: <mnathani> udpdump to the rescue? brycec: lol mercutio: i keep sending packets at arp, and getting nothing in response. brycec: Then that sounds like an ARP problem mercutio: brycec: nothing else, and it gets through the first part.
yeah hopefully up_the_irons turns up sometime and i can ask him what he sees.
i did try tcp but it seems to be disabled, port just hangs. brycec: fwiw, I get no response either mercutio: your openvpn isn't working you mean? brycec: so I'm inclined to think it's a bigger issue
I mean I can't get a response from ARP's openvpn mercutio: with udp? brycec: (I don't have creds, but I can't get *any* response)
yes
And I know openvpn works from this system mercutio: well RandalSchwartz was having issues with ipmi
and my memory was hazy, so i wanted to check out the ipmi again -: brycec hilights up_the_irons a couple of up_the_irons times RandalSchwartz: yeah mercutio: but his vpn was working, because he had ipmi issues not vpn issues. brycec: And do you both connect to 208.79.89.251 ? mercutio: actually that's the other thing you should be able to do RandalSchwartz
you should be able to do ipmi serial console.
vpn1.cust.arpnetworks.com
yeah that ip bryce RandalSchwartz: I don't know what ipmi serial console is
I only know about using VNC to see the console mercutio: you use ipmitool and get a serial console basically
i dunno if it's setup or not RandalSchwartz: right... this is all mystery words to me
I've never used a serial console on freebsd mercutio: ipmitool -I lanplus -H <ip> -U <user> -P <pass> -o intelplus sol activate
it's eotmhing like that normally brycec: Also, requires there to be something on the serial port :P mercutio: yeah brycec: mercutio: I knew what IP you used, since you announced that earlier. . Question is about what IP RandalSchwartz connects to :p RandalSchwartz: so... if it worked, it would show some sort of login? mercutio: oh brycec :)
yeah brycec: RandalSchwartz: if you have a tty running on that serial port, yes mercutio: SOL Session operational. Use ~? for help
it'll say that first brycec: but since you didn't know about it in the first place... we'll assume you haven't configured that :p RandalSchwartz: yeah mercutio: it's godawful
i hate ipmi
but it tends to work once it's setup,
and i'm pretty sure up_the_irons set it up
because i seem to remember being happily surprised :) brycec: up_the_irons setup the IPMI stuff probably, but since you're responsible for your own install, he wouldn't have configured a tty RandalSchwartz: the user/pass there is the same as the web behind the VPN
or is it my root user/pass? brycec: should be the same as the web, I'd assume mercutio: it's the same as the ipmi login on web interface
i'm pretty sure RandalSchwartz: I suppose I could follow this: https://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/serialconsole-setup.html brycec: (since you're still connecting to the IPMI/BMC - it's not your root user/pass until you get a prompt from your box)
So long as FreeBSD recognizes the serial device
10.1 added some more IPMI serial device support too RandalSchwartz: Ugh... this looks like if I do something wrong, I'll break it mercutio: it should work in bios regardless RandalSchwartz: and then it won't boot mercutio: oh brycec ? RandalSchwartz: and I won't be able to see it not boot brycec: mercutio: https://www.freebsd.org/releases/10.1R/relnotes.html
The uart(4) driver has been updated to include support for the Intel® Lynx Point KT AMT serial port. [r266436] RandalSchwartz: and neil would be very mad mercutio: i've got this problem with serial console slowing down normal console i/o RandalSchwartz: this box is still 8.4 though mercutio: on more than one system
it's bloody annoying RandalSchwartz: so 10.x doesn't matter. :) mercutio: i wish people would make it async
on hp i just use textcons
which is also lame brycec: serial, by definition, is synchronous... mercutio: yeah but the normal video output goes at serial speed too
so like if you have serial enabled you can see the screen drawing grub etc brycec: right mercutio: that's on linux RandalSchwartz: Hmm. I wonder how up_the_irons set up that box.... because he'd probably have to do what I'm doing... look at some console somewehre. mercutio: i can't remember what bsd is like brycec: tl;dr serial drawing is slow. mercutio: brycec: it's not that serial is slow, it's that if you have serial enabled normal video is slow too brycec: It's slower than plain text because there are a bunch of invisible drawing characters taking up space
Ah I understand what you meant -: brycec wonders what rabbit hole mnathani has fallen into mercutio: that's what i meant about it should be async :)
but yeah the normal bios should work, and i imagine thef reebsd boot loeader works mnathani: that ascii tool is confusing mercutio: and you can probably do some command to do serial -: brycec finds that ascii tool intuitive and quick mercutio: you can also reboot with ipmi and access sensors and stuff brycec: s/i a/i, a/ BryceBot: <mercutio> you can also reboot with ipmi, and access sensors and stuff mnathani: brycec: I started making a diagram but ended up way more complicated than I need brycec: (rebooting is not a requisite for accessing sensors, hence the comma addtion) mercutio: brycec: grr :/ brycec: Maybe that's just the nature of your problem, mnathani :P mnathani: I have 2 interfaces on the pfSense box
LAN and WAN
WAN will accept the VPN connection
but I need the WAN to also host the local LAN
would I bridge LAN and WAN to achieve this? brycec: "but I need the WAN to also host the local LAN" wtf??
Also, you just said you have two interfaces... "but I need the WAN to also host the local LAN" suggests you have one. I'm very confused. mnathani: vpn router on a stick mercutio: i'm a bit confused by what mnathani is saying mnathani: nothing really connected to the LAN side mercutio: you can use a wan interface with lan as well in general
but i imagine pfsense might get in the way brycec: pfSense doesn't require a LAN interface, it can work with just a single interface
(it's in the setup wizard) mercutio: you stick extra arp traffic on the wan interface, and arp limits might hurt you BryceBot: YER A WIZARD brycec mnathani: WAN = 10.10.100.100/16 LAN 172.16.100.1/24 mercutio: does the wan use dhcp? mnathani: but the hosts I need to access are 10.10.25.25/16
static WAN mercutio: so yeah, you just have a gateway on the wan and you just have nat from lan segment to wan segment brycec: So long as the pfSense box has a route to 10.10/16 (it does), then a VPN client can access/route to that. mercutio: or you might not need nat depending on the other end
the wan end could have as route to 172.16.100.0/24 mnathani: will my remote VPN client get a TAP ip
from the 10.10.0.0/16 subnet? brycec: mnathani: it would get an IP from a private ip pool
and its connection to 10.10/16 would be NAT'd (by default) mercutio: why do you have openvpn on a /16 ?
just route through it, don't bridge. mnathani: the pfsense is not the default gatway for other Windows hosts mercutio: oh brycec: Doesn't matter mercutio: adding static routes in windows sucks :/ brycec: VPN subnet -> pfSense -> WAN IP -> whatever host
And those windows hosts would see a connection from the pfSense box's wan IP mercutio: if it's going to a modem/router, you can add a static route on the modem to the pfsense box. brycec: so no extra routes needed mnathani: ok, cool
Internet router is Mikrotik mercutio: brycec: but the other way around won't work? brycec: other way round being...
?
tl;dr pfSense is a nat'ing firewall/router. And the VPN traffic is no different than if it were LAN. It has its own subnet, gets nat'd through the pfsense, etc
That's how VPN gets configured by default in pfSense
(if you need to bridge networks for whatever reason, need routed access to vpn clients etc you're in for a long night :p)
asciiflow'd http://sprunge.us/ibDD jbergstroem: so yeah. good day for freebsd o/
(ref http://freebsdfoundation.blogspot.com.au/2014/11/freebsd-foundation-announces-generous.html) mercutio: wow
haven't herad of whatsapp
oh it's like the iphone thing?
with direct video calling over internet etc to your normal mobile contacts i think
err like facetime brycec: IIRC Facebook bought them for billions of dollars
So I guess that explains the influx of cash to the guy :p mnathani: Could not locate the CA reference for the server certificate.
Failed to export config files! brycec: pfSense troubleshooting spiel: Do you have a CA setup? Did you assign the CA to the OpenVPN server definition?
"...Facebook announced its acquisition of WhatsApp Inc. on February 19, 2014, for US$19 billion" mercutio: wtf brycec: @exch 19000000000 USD JPY BryceBot: 19000000000 USD -> 2215593800000 JPY (as of Mon, 17 Nov 2014 16:00:43 -0800) mercutio: he should donate more than a million then :)
do any of you use whatsapp?
it may be one of those regional things. brycec: I do not mercutio: like hardly anyone here used AIM brycec: I feel age/generation plays a bigger role today than regions -: brycec used AIM mercutio: but people did use ICQ -: brycec used ICQ brycec: >.> mercutio: heh.
i used to use micq
and it kept breaking
do you use jabber bryce? brycec: I have XMPP accounts on several servers, yes mercutio: figured :) brycec: including jabber.org, somewhere
WhatsApp came about long after I was out of school, and all my messaging was either Facebook (friends/family) or office xmpp mercutio: i have icq, aim, msn, gtalk, skype, jabber now
but i basically just use jabber and skype
i like it how you can just easily run your own server and it can connect to other servers. brycec: I use xmpp and irc
^ primarily mercutio: heh i don't include irc in that for some reason brycec: oh and silc to a lesser extent mercutio: it'd be nice to see more people shift off skype
but the echo cancelling and video works pretty well ***: mordacw has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 258 seconds) mnathani: I got pfsense to send me the cert and config file
but now I cant connect
mikrotik is forwarding the udp port to the pfsense
External Public IP (UDP 11511) <-> Pfsense 1195 UDP
http://pastebin.com/A2J72FKV up_the_irons: I see a lot of highlights for me... mnathani: !mnathani
@mnathani BryceBot: mnathani: Have you checked whether Windows Firewall is enabled and dropping packets?
1,952 results found. Here's #388 Feb 11, 2014 10:47:31 <mnathani > brycec: do you have a guide you could link to that describes how you setup the ipv6 tunnel using ARP? mnathani: turned out it was the pfSense firewall brycec: up_the_irons: people having trouble connecting to the Metal VPN up_the_irons: sorry been behind today guys... kvr23 also took a dump (but power cycle seems to have fixed it) mercutio: it's nice if brycebot echoed the twitter stuff in here
i have no idea how complicated that is though up_the_irons: it could be that someone's cert has expired mercutio: how long do they last? up_the_irons: the client end does not show a useful error when that happens
1 year brycec: mercutio: Twitter made that against the TOS mercutio: oh
these files are timestamped 2nd november
brycec: oh? up_the_irons: this year or last? mercutio: that sucks
last
so yeah, i think it's just out of date probably
and yheah nothing useful was shown, it looked like your end was ignoring up_the_irons: brycec: really? so you can't echo stuff from someone's twitter feed? mercutio: Not After : Nov 2 01:53:58 2014 GMT brycec: up_the_irons: it's "complicated" but boils down to it being illegal to ingest and regurgitate to broadcast twitter. (because they want twitter to stay on twitter.com, that sort of thing) mercutio: so i need a new csr, up_the_irons ? brycec: Services like ifttt.com had to pare down their Twitter integration substantially mercutio: brycec: i hardly ever use twitter... that is annoying :) up_the_irons: brycec: ah ok, makes sense i guess...
mercutio: yup
mercutio: just send me a CSR using same method as last time
support@ mercutio: yip up_the_irons: i'll sign and send back brycec: I mean, i could still do it... not like I'm going to get caught, but it's a bunch of code I don't feel like writing/updating. up_the_irons: yeah mercutio: brycec: understand.
i know to check twitter before irc if there's an immediate issue.
i assume up_the_irons doesn't want to get distracted brycec: I get tweets sms'd to me mercutio: brycec: sounds painful :) brycec: (from the accounts that matter, like bsdvps) mercutio: oh you can do that? brycec: Yes mercutio: my supermarket keeps emailing me in the middle of the night. brycec: @google twitter sms notification BryceBot: 2,020,000 total results returned for 'twitter sms notification', here's 3
Twitter Help Center | Receiving SMS notifications for Tweets and ... (https://support.twitter.com/articles/20169920-receiving-sms-notifications-for-tweets-and-interactions) If you've already added your mobile phone to your account, you can now enable notifications for whenever someone you follow Tweets or @mentions you ...
How to Receive SMS/Text Alerts from Twitter - YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v69hPJZc1qQ) May 22, 2012 ... This short video will describe how to set up your twitter account so that you can receive sms/text msg alerts from certain twitter updates. ... Configuring the Notification Center on the iPhone by MegaFlyingToast 3,766 views · 27: ...
Twitter Help Center | Enabling mobile notifications (https://support.twitter.com/articles/20169887-enabling-mobile-notifications) If you'd like to receive Twitter notifications to your device, you can attach a phone number to your account for updates via SMS. mercutio: i dunno how you're meant to deal with this media thing.
like i like to have emails on my phone, i just don't like people to email me at 1 am. i suppose i need more email addresses.
with some way to disable sound for unimportant messages at night jlgaddis: yeah i switched to multiple accounts. alerts & notifications go to the e-mail account i have set up on my phone, all my regular mail goes to my normal e-mail account (that isn't on my phone) mnathani: I use gmail filters to forward to a separate acccount, emails from actual people that notify me on my phone brycec: My phone is just on silent, plain and simple mnathani: I would go nuts if I got an alert for all email on my main account jlgaddis: *nod* before this i did server-side filtering... emails from certain people went into my inbox, anything that fell through to the end of the filters went into a different folder mnathani: I still have both accounts on the phone, the main one simply does not notify jlgaddis: i could still pull them up on my phone if i wanted to but i didn't get notified about them mercutio: jlgaddis: i want htings like advertising going to my phone/tablet, just without sound at night. up_the_irons: holy crap, i never knew about tweets / sms mercutio: i don't have html mail for my normal email. up_the_irons: that could be useful... jlgaddis: heh, when i first started using twitter, it was only web and sms mnathani: You will now receive mobile notifications for @arpnetworks's tweets brycec: ^ And now when shit hits the fan, you'll get an out-of-band notification mercutio: even if it's not your server brycec: Sure. But it's a very quiet feed anyways mercutio: i think i know how to solve it on tablet actually, just multiple user accounts. brycec: Why not just put it on silent? Not to mention disabling notifications for accounts you don't need to be notified of? mercutio: cos i have alerts that get emailed to me too
i'm making a new account now :)
it doesn't seem like email has a way to set quiet hours
instead of phone in general
but yeah i can turn off alerts for my main mail mnathani: I set IPv4 Local Network/s = 10.10.0.0/16, however a route does not show up in my OpenVPN client brycec: Granted alerts don't play much of a role in my work, but all of my urgent alerting is done through Pushover, which is exempt from the phone silence because it uses the "alarm" "channel"
(In fact, my phone is on silent 100% of the time. Any notifications I care about get pushed to my watch.)
(hooray smartwatches) mercutio: smartwatch heh
do you sleep with it on? ***: mordac has joined #arpnetworks
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Erick- has quit IRC (Quit: Textual IRC Client: www.textualapp.com) brycec: No, I do not. BryceBot: That's what she said!! mnathani: can anyone confirm if Liquidweb Storm VPS offerings utilize VMware? I was under the impression it used Xen ***: sga0_ has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 250 seconds) m0unds: afaik, they use xen
i'll confirm for you, give me a minute mnathani: k m0unds: staticsafe: i managed to hit #59 on connery today for daily score, haha
mnathani: actually..kvm
i have acct credit w/them, so i spooled up a 1GB instance and got this output w/virt-what: mnathani: even their cloud offerings? m0unds: [root@textbox ~]# virt-what
kvm
this is a storm server mnathani: thanks for taking the trouble m0unds: no problem at all mnathani: I had 2 live chat sessions with them m0unds: i could have sworn it was xen mnathani: one said custom VMware
Nathani 06:28:24 pm

I am curious as to what visualization technology you use for the VPS offerings




Steven Siepierski 06:28:39 pm

We use all of our own VM Ware




Nathani 06:29:08 pm

so you do not us XEN?
*use
sorry for the *spam*
whats the default swap like on a 1GB instance? m0unds: no idea, i already tore it down, haha
i'd guess it's going to be 256, 512 or 1024mb mnathani: one live agent said you set it yourself: you have root access m0unds: it's possible they don't assign swap, but i didn't check mnathani: another said, yea it will swap when it runs of out memory before it crashes m0unds: they also still don't assign ipv6 mnathani: no worries
>> "It will have 1GB of RAM and would use some SWAP if that is exceeded, I'm not sure exactly how much it could handle before the server were to crash. " << ***: kevr has quit IRC (Quit: ZNC - http://znc.in) mercutio: mnathani: ?
why are you getting some dodgy vps from people with broken english? m0unds: haha, it's not dodgy
liquidweb is one of the biggest hosting companies in the us
they typically have good support, but their chat people aren't great mercutio: oh
dreamhost are dodgy and they're huge m0unds: yeah, they're bad mercutio: haha i just went to their web site m0unds: i've had good experiences w/liquidweb via clients who insisted on using them mercutio: rather disturbing m0unds: which? mercutio: and login is over top of contact us
dreamhost m0unds: looks fine on mine
way off on the right mercutio: i use 200% zoom.
with 1440p, so it's like 1280x720 m0unds: when i zoom to 200% it does a responsive thing to look like a mobile site
same res here mercutio: most web sites seem to be designed for about 720p these days
in chrome up_the_irons: the guy with the 1970's mustache and comb over is what's actually disturbing... m0unds: yep, used chromium
yeah
up_the_irons: ^^^
that's exactly what i thought when it loaded
hahahah mercutio: yaeh that's what was disturbing me first. up_the_irons: lol
hahaha mnathani: liquid web provides a 60 sec response time for phone support mercutio: is that good? mnathani: and you get an admin
not some helpdesk triage person ***: kevr has joined #arpnetworks mercutio: interesting.
i've hit so many web hosting issues over the years.
it seems to be surprisingly complicated.
hah the girl under learn more is disturbing too
wow liquid web vps pricing starts at $50/month
and when it says 1 cpu does it mean 1 cpu core acf_: https://www.liquidweb.com/
why do they have pictures of desktop towers? :/ mercutio: it's what they use
or what they used in 97
it's hard to know
oh one interesting thing is they throw in a cheap ssd.
on their dedicated servers.
kingston ssds are known to be pretty bad mnathani: I ran unix bench on a dedicated I have mercutio: good? mnathani: http://pastebin.com/EyPJNCQg
not sure
first time I ever ran something like that
this dedicated has RAID 1 SSD mercutio: hardware or software? mnathani: hardware mercutio: is that v2 cpu? mnathani: oh and you might like this: 30 minute repair time from when a failure is detected in hardware guarantee mercutio: reinstall etc is wehat takes time mnathani: model name : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E31240 @ 3.30GHz mercutio: grr why does it make it hard to know
Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E3-1240 V2 @ 3.40GHz
ok v2 does show as v2
and v1 doesn't show as v1
so yeah arp has better cpu on dedicated :)
bandwidth is about the same unless you do heaps of incoming
which isn't normal
hmm that's not the current unixbench version
i better run the older one too jlgaddis: damn, dedicated servers are expensive ***: kevr has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) mercutio: they use more power jlgaddis
/tmp/cc8fwUjo.o:ubgears.c:(.text.unlikely+0x738): more undefined references to `sincos' follow
did you have to do something special
oh it looks like it needs -lm mnathani: this server was provisioned like 2 years ago : Processor: Intel Xeon E3-1240 Quad Core Sandy Bridge | RAM: 8GB DDR3 SDRAM | SSD: 2 X 256GB SSD in RAID 1 | HD2: 500GB SATA Backup Drive mercutio: oh yip mnathani: I installed a bunch of perl and dev tools on centos 6 mercutio: it's cool they were doing ssd's two years ago.
yeah i saw your kernel was old
how long does this take to run jlgaddis: mnathani: what's that cost, out of curiosity? ***: kevr has joined #arpnetworks mnathani: cost was interesting
we paid a setup up front to reduce the monthly jlgaddis: i've got a pair of 1u servers in our datacenter that are waaaaay underutilized. i really should be doing more with them.
if i wasn't so lazy i'd move my last few little websites off of this vps and save myself $20/month, heh mnathani: $350 setup fee, $274 recurring monthly jlgaddis: damn mnathani: recently we renegotiated it down to $220 monthly
Its a managed, cPanel server jlgaddis: i've got a pair of sun fire x4100 m2's. one is 2 x Dual-Core AMD Opteron(tm) Processor 2218 HE CPUs (2.6 GHz), 16 GB RAM, 2 x 146 GB 15K SAS, 4 x GbE. the other is pretty much the same but w/ 20 GB RAM and 4 x 146 GB.
and they pretty much do nothing really... one is my web server and the other my mail server. mercutio: opteron 218 HE is old right?
err 2218 jlgaddis: i've got another one in my garage but no hdd's in it (i took the 2 out of it and put it in the other box)
yeah they're like 5 or 6 yrs old probably mercutio: are you paying for power? jlgaddis: no they're in our dc mercutio: so it doesn't matter i suppose jlgaddis: yeah it doesn't cost me anything mercutio: i have i3 something jlgaddis: they double as my test machines for work mercutio: i3-2100. and tbh as a dedicated server it seems pretty fast. jlgaddis: but i pretty much just use vm's anymore mercutio: oh it's faster than those amds hah jlgaddis: yeah i've only got four cores in each. and they're only 2.6ghz i think mercutio: i was just looking at passmark
i3-2100 is over twice as fast as single dual core
but passmark isn't necessarily the best test.
i'm running unixbench on 3 hosts atm :) jlgaddis: ahhh, here we go. 2 cores per cpu, 2600mhz, 128kb l1, 1024kb l2, 68w -: jlgaddis google's unixbench
jlgaddis adds it to poudriere's list mercutio: i'm up to pipe throughput
this seems to take ages. mnathani: oh I did run it on a $10 VPS here at ARP for fun : http://pastebin.com/mAfeEVYD mercutio: does it take like half an hour to run or osmething?
383 seems a bit low
i've run this before, and i think it's normally over 1000?
oh was this bsd? mnathani: a good 15 minutes, if I remember correctly mercutio: nope linux mnathani: that was Centos 5 mercutio: process creation looks slow, i think that's normally faster. jlgaddis: i'll run it as soon as poudriere is done mercutio: why is there no file benchmark? mnathani: vps was on : kvr15 mercutio: that's what i'm on :) mnathani: I ran it with flags that disabled file benchmark mercutio: to be nice to other users? mnathani: I am rerunning it on the liquidweb box with no flags
I wanted a quicker result mercutio: was that before or after the kvm update?
ahh
yeah i am wanting it quicker atm too :) mnathani: This is where I came across it in the first place: http://www.webhostingtalk.com/showthread.php?t=924581
cpu load went pretty high the last time I ran it: like 30 and 50 jlgaddis: [00:02:49] ====>> [03][00:00:00] Starting build of benchmarks/unixbench
[00:02:51] ====>> [03][00:00:02] Finished build of benchmarks/unixbench: Failed: fetch
grrr mercutio: you want 5.1.2
so we can compare
wget https://byte-unixbench.googlecode.com/files/unixbench-5.1.2.tar.gz
i had to add -lm to Makefile to compile it jlgaddis: fetch: ftp://ftp3.us.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/distfiles/unixbench-4.1.0.tgz: File unavailable (e.g., file not found, no access) mercutio: you don't want 4.1 anyway jlgaddis: gee, no wonder why... only thing in that directory is a readme.txt mercutio: i've run it on opensolaris and openbsd before
it's pretty portable.