[02:50] *** toeshred has quit IRC (Quit: WeeChat 1.0.1) [02:55] *** toeshred has joined #arpnetworks [05:31] haha nice [11:55] *** Lucifer333 has joined #arpnetworks [13:20] *** BryceBot has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) [13:22] *** brycec has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 244 seconds) [13:58] Salutations all, brycec here. I'm in a bit of a pickle and would really appreciate if up_the_irons or mercutio or whoever else is capable could attend to my ticket in an expeditious manner. [14:13] KILLALLHUMANS01: taking a look now [14:13] up_the_irons: thanks, mercutio PM'd me [14:14] I really appreciate both of your attention though :D [14:14] KILLALLHUMANS01: ah OK. was gonna say, it worked for me ;) [14:14] KILLALLHUMANS01: sure, no problem :) [14:14] thanks mercutio [14:14] Yeah it started working for me too. (But the details I'm leaving out of the channel) [14:14] Now if only my VPS would come back from the brink. [14:15] Which it is, yay [14:15] roger that [14:15] loadavg is 90.0 right now [14:15] cool :) [14:15] lol [14:15] (Down to 50, etc) [14:16] the host load is low :) [14:16] Yeah it's totally my VPS' fault [14:16] find(1) on a directory with probably 10 million small files == ram usage out the wazzoo [14:17] *** BryceBot has joined #arpnetworks [14:17] why are there 10 million small files? :) [14:17] Caching [14:17] heh [14:17] (One of the sites I run is a cache) [14:18] yeh, if there are really 10 million files or such, then it scales better with directories, or directories of directories [14:18] I had to specially format the filesystem for it, not even the "news" preset for mkextfs created enough inodes. [14:19] wow [14:19] -i 1024 [14:19] So 6GB of files using 6.302.807 inodes, whee [14:19] *** brycec has joined #arpnetworks [14:20] Anyuways, I'm back on my feet ^ so thank you both for your time. [14:20] *Anyways, you idiot KILLALLHUMANS01 [14:20] YER AN IDIOT brycec [14:20] ohsanp [14:20] *ohsnap [14:20] talking to yourself is the first sign of insanity [14:21] Oh Ben, I'm well beyond the first sign... [14:21] haha [14:21] formatting file systems with exotic options is the second sign [14:22] LOL [14:23] Also: the cache isn't normally this big, but I forgot to reenable the periodic cache clean job... And running it just now (well, an hour ago) with such a sizeable backlog is what brought me down. [14:30] https://web.nvd.nist.gov/view/vuln/detail?vulnId=CVE-2016-3714 [14:31] lol [14:31] mnathani is bookmarking again [14:35] i suspect a lot of web sites are using imagemagick [14:42] my old phone only just got stagefright fix. [15:00] speaking of slow updates: http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2016/05/google-hopes-to-shame-slow-android-oems-with-update-rankings/ [15:42] up_the_irons: any luck with that tmux binding issue? [15:43] https://twitter.com/arpnetworks/status/736326462844735488 [15:43] TWITTER: Check out RIPE's IPv6 Address Types card. IPv6 next to equivalent IPv4. Great learning tool! http://bit.ly/1sTs6Ad https://t.co/LX77cYZGzX (Fri May 27 22:41:23 +0000 2016) [15:43] Share far and wide! [15:43] mnathani: nope, no luck [15:43] 192.0.2.0/24 , 198.51.100.0/24, and 203.0.113.0/24 are new to me [15:44] are all three like example networks [15:45] yeah I just learned those too [15:45] they're used in examples, like Cisco docs [15:49] I wonder if BOGON filters list them [15:49] like rfc1918 would be listed as non-routable addresses [18:49] brycec: I take it 'ls' is pretty useless in your 6 million file directory? [21:55] mnathani: Sure enough... http://www.team-cymru.org/bogon-dotted-decimal.html [23:09] *** erratic has quit IRC (Quit: All good things must come to an end)