[00:14] *** Seji has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 276 seconds) [00:26] *** Seji has joined #arpnetworks [05:03] *** Lucifer333 has quit IRC (Quit: Leaving) [06:33] *** BryceBot has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 276 seconds) [06:33] *** brycec has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) [06:46] *** qbit has quit IRC (Quit: WeeChat 1.5) [07:14] *** qbit has joined #arpnetworks [08:07] Are there more network issues? [08:08] Over the last ~2 hours connectivity to my VPS has been sporadic to nonexistent. [08:08] (I'm brycec for those that don't realize) [08:09] I've only just started digging into it, maybe others know more already... [08:10] *** brycec has joined #arpnetworks [08:11] (And at this second, it's looking okay...) [08:12] Holy shit, might just be my VPS - 15 minute loadavg is 122. [08:13] I don't think it's anything caused by my own VPS workload... Is somebody beating up kvr21? [08:17] Okay so it actually was me, and specifically smokeping going hog-wild on RAM usage. *sigh* Ignore me. [08:20] *** BryceBot has joined #arpnetworks [08:23] hehe [08:39] *** mjp_ has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 246 seconds) [08:40] *** mjp_ has joined #arpnetworks [08:50] *** mnathani has joined #arpnetworks [15:43] brycec: did it run many instances at once somehow or leak terribly? [15:44] whats the best way to connect remotely to a graphical Ubuntu Desktop from Windows? I unsuccessfully tried xrdp, x2go, freenx does not seem to have packages for 16.04 [15:44] vnc? [15:45] last i looked X on Windows didn't seem so great [15:45] any recommended version of vnc? [15:45] you could also run a virtual machine on windows and do remote X [15:45] I think I have seen tightvnc [15:45] no recommended. i don't try and show linux on windows [15:45] i'd just use putty myself :) [15:46] mnathani, x2vnc? [15:46] there's also synergy if you just want to share keyboard/mouse between the two and have multiple monitors [15:50] I am using synergy currently [15:50] but would like to access the ubuntu box remotely [15:50] will try that remote x from a vm [15:55] should this command do it: ssh -X blyman@the-server [16:04] that will run applications from the computer you connect into locally [16:04] which btw is a huge security hole [16:05] i mean if you run X applications from a compromised server it can steal stuff from your local machine [16:07] i still reckon synergy is the way to go atm. but i kind of wish i could move chrome windows from one computer to another [16:07] i can't even run chrome on both at once, as shared /home [16:28] you could, if you were ben on one machine and mercutio on the other :-) [16:29] i might be able to symlink something to hostname [16:31] is there a portable install of chrome? Where you dont need to put it in the default location [16:50] dunno [16:50] it uses normal dot directories so you can always symlink to file system and then back again [16:51] there's also chrome --user-data-dir [16:52] i didn't know that [16:52] I only learned because I typed chrome --help [16:52] atm i just split between chromimum and google-chrome-beta [16:53] the memory reduction in new chrome didn't seem to help a lot though [16:56] i wonder if having local cache would help much [16:57] i don't really notice any overhead for NFS [16:57] but my old benchmark program for chrome isn't supported anymore :( [16:58] use Xmarks to share tabs/history/bookmarks between browsers? [16:58] chrome actualyl history sharing between devices automatically [16:59] not tabs though [16:59] and not with firefox :) [16:59] heh [16:59] my main problem with firefox atm is if you wipe the url bar to paste a new url into it it saves into into your cut buffer [17:04] adds it to the X11 buffer without highlighting the text? [17:04] Well it highlights when you click on it to delete to paste [17:04] If you just paste it adds to existing URL [17:06] mercutio, control-l ? [17:07] no joy [17:07] i think i know how to solve it though actually, i just need to tell firefox to not have a url for new windows [17:08] even if ctrl-l worked, that's an unwieldy combo if using mouse [19:56] *** avj has joined #arpnetworks [22:52] Leak terribly. 15:43:41 @mercutio | brycec: did it run many instances at once somehow or leak terribly? [22:55] i've noticed over time that lots of linux stuff has increased in virtual size heaps [22:55] i dunno if it's the way it's accounted that's changed or if virtual size has gone up [22:56] like my main smokeping processes are using 224864 virt, 38184 to 18820 resident [22:56] err 388184 to 38820 [22:56] still 38 mb resident seems a lot [22:56] the fastcgi processes are even higher though [22:56] actually, i noticed that changing from 32bit to 64bit with perl had a huge increase in memory usage. [22:59] but yeah looking at both monitoring hosts they're using over 200 megabit residential [22:59] megabytes etc [22:59] damn i need coffee [23:00] My smokeping slaves are all automatically restarted daily or if they exceed 512MB memory usage (whenever either matches). The master is normally okay, but this morning it just went kaboom [23:00] if you don't use fastcgi performance is terrible though. [23:00] i don't restart mine and i've never had an issue [23:01] i'm doing multi-master though. [23:01] Considering my slaves reach 512MB... Yeah, it's necessary ;) [23:01] but your master never has issues normally? [23:02] Right [23:02] curious [23:02] maybe that's related to how i don't have issues normally [23:05] heh i've had heaps of memory usage from amavis before [23:05] it's only about 135mb per process now though [23:06] in years gone by it seemed insane [23:06] considering i used amavis on 64mb openbsd box :) [23:17] *** avj has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) [23:44] *** hycer has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) [23:44] *** mnathani2 has joined #arpnetworks [23:46] *** mnathani has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 276 seconds) [23:48] *** hycer has joined #arpnetworks [23:59] *** mjp_ has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) [23:59] *** sjackso has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) [23:59] *** mjp_ has joined #arpnetworks