[02:44] *** hycer has quit IRC (Quit: Ok, I'm Out.) [05:11] *** mkb_ is now known as mkb [06:08] *** tabthorpe has joined #arpnetworks [06:22] *** qbit1 is now known as qbit [09:15] *** qbit has quit IRC (Quit: WeeChat 1.5) [09:37] *** qbit has joined #arpnetworks [16:10] I'm literally sitting on the beach, working on my laptop, answering support tickets [16:10] Surprised signal is good [16:11] #nocomplaints [16:13] haha [16:14] that actually sounds like kind of a sensible idea [16:14] better than cafe [16:15] yeah... Starbucks is just as close, so I decided why not try the other direction this time [16:16] what's your screen like in bright sunlight? [16:17] @weather los angeles [16:17] 3 locations matched your query: Los Angeles, CA (zmw:90001.1.99999), Los Angeles, CL (zmw:00000.3.85703), Los Angeles, PH (zmw:00000.31.98752), [16:17] @weather los angeles, ca [16:17] Los Angeles, CA: Clear 99°F (37°C), Humidity: 13%, Wind: From the WSW at 7.0 MPH Gusting to 8.0 MPH -- For more details including the forecast and almanac, see http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/getForecast?query=33.946548,-118.211060 or re-request this with: @weather -v los angeles, ca [16:17] @weather auckland [16:17] Auckland, New Zealand: Mostly Cloudy ☁ 65°F (18°C), Humidity: 76%, Wind: From the East at 2.9 MPH Gusting to 2.9 MPH -- For more details including the forecast and almanac, see http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/getForecast?query=-37.044270,174.865341 or re-request this with: @weather -v auckland [16:17] If I was in the direct sun it wouldn't be good [16:17] I'm under the pier [16:17] outdoors? our brave adventurer, whats outdoors like? [16:17] so in the shade [16:18] damn it's hot [16:18] mjp_: didn't know they still made outdoors [16:18] lol [16:18] apparently they do! [16:18] yeah too hot for the sun :) [16:18] actually this is more acurate: [16:18] accurate [16:18] @weather ventura, ca [16:18] Ventura, CA: Clear 99°F (37°C), Humidity: 10%, Wind: From the East at 4.9 MPH Gusting to 7.4 MPH -- For more details including the forecast and almanac, see http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/getForecast?query=34.281445,-119.294411 or re-request this with: @weather -v ventura, ca [16:18] wth [16:18] it's the same temp haha [16:19] it's not 99°F here, no way [16:19] more like 85 [16:19] i think my temp is reasonably accurate [16:19] it's the hottest day we've had since we moved (2 months ago) [16:19] 24c inside [16:20] 76 is down in my mind as a good temp [16:20] i'm not sure how hot 85f is :) [16:20] 29c [16:20] 76 is indeed good [16:21] ah 76f is basically how warm it is inside here [16:21] those temperature gun things are interesting [16:22] you point them at things and it tells you how hot they are. if you point it at concrete in direct sunlight it'll be way warmer. [16:22] about 37c/99f when i tried it before when there was sun :) [16:23] yeah [16:46] i once went outdoors, didnt like it much [17:29] *** Nahual has joined #arpnetworks [17:35] mercutio: live migrate is running successfully (so far) between kvr04 and kct02 using pre-defined XML. Going straight from LVM to RBD! [17:35] up_the_irons: wonderful :) [17:35] It was tricky creating the XML though. I think it would be easier to use old XMLs and adapt for kct's than the other way around. [17:35] maybe there are some willing guinea pigs in here [17:35] That's what she said!! [17:35] libvirt is really strict on the devices [17:36] But i've kept detailed notes, so you'll be able to see [17:36] i think have to only change to the ceph disks at first. [17:36] then can do any other changes with a reboot. [17:37] was this done at the beach? :) [17:38] I am indeed still at the beach ;) [17:49] Decent battery life :) [17:50] actually it's gotten a lot worse these days [17:50] old batteries tend to get worse [17:51] used to last a good 8 hours, now not even 4, so it's getting old [17:51] and new software gets worse too :) [17:51] so it just finished and seems to have been a raging success: [17:51] --- 208.79.89.142 ping statistics --- [17:51] 1078 packets transmitted, 1069 received, 0% packet loss, time 1078332ms [17:51] rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 27.650/50.522/256.471/20.542 ms [17:51] damn 9 seconds downtime [17:51] the few packets lost were right after migration and right before i did 'clear arp' on the switch [17:52] Chrome is a nightmare battery-wise, except on my Chromebook which still gets 6+ hours' battery (it was marketed as 6:30 battery life, 6 years ago) [17:52] (or was it 5?) [17:52] brycec: did you see android is coming to chromeos? [17:52] except not on my chromebrook it seems. (acer c720) [17:52] Yeah I'm aware [17:53] i found chromeos terrible [17:53] but linux worked ok :) [17:53] the idea is nice [17:53] but can't even use skype on it [17:53] heh I like it quite alright. The machine is fairly sluggish by modern standards, but if I keep it under 10 tabs it's fine. [17:53] Actually Skype has an html5 client now :P [17:53] I've Skype'd from my Chromebook [17:54] with video? [17:54] Yes [17:54] cool [17:54] i should try that [17:54] i got a new laptop and stopped caring about chromebook :) [17:54] Only thing my Chromebook doesn't do that I wish it could is RDP (there's some third-party HTML5 service for it, but my hosts are internal, so... ha) [17:55] can you run X apps on it? [17:55] there's linux chromeos or something isn't there? [17:55] linux on. [18:32] whats this live migration I am reading about? [18:38] *** Nahual1 has joined #arpnetworks [18:40] *** Nahual has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 272 seconds) [18:43] between the old and new nodes nathani [18:43] cool [18:44] *** Nahual1 has quit IRC (Quit: Leaving.) [18:44] will you guys use it before doing maintenance [18:44] or offer it as a feature of some sort [18:44] I thought the disk had to be on shared /networked medium for that to work [18:54] it doesn't [18:54] it makes it much quicker if it is though [23:01] *** dj_goku has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 264 seconds) [23:04] *** dj_goku has joined #arpnetworks