| --- | Log | opened Sat Nov 01 00:00:48 2003 |
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| 01:45 | <@mikegrb> | heh hello |
| 01:45 | <@mikegrb> | it is quite in here |
| 01:45 | <@mikegrb> | I don't know that you'd like it |
| 01:46 | <heidi> | so |
| 01:46 | <tjfontaine> | heh |
| 01:46 | <heidi> | I want to see if you are talking trash about me where I can't see |
| 01:46 | | * tjfontaine chuckles |
| 01:46 | <heidi> | And the other chanels are a little dead |
| 01:46 | <@mikegrb> | heh |
| 01:46 | <@mikegrb> | well like I said it is deader in here |
| 01:46 | <Artifex> | no, he keeps the trash talking to /msgs |
| 01:47 | <heidi> | ok |
| 01:47 | <tjfontaine> | heh |
| 01:47 | <heidi> | figures |
| 01:47 | <Artifex> | :-P |
| 01:47 | <@mikegrb> | shhhh |
| 01:48 | <heidi> | so what is said in those /msgs |
| 01:48 | <@mikegrb> | just how much I love you and what not |
| 01:48 | <tjfontaine> | I've never heard him speak/type a cross word |
| 01:49 | <heidi> | Are you lying? |
| 01:49 | <tjfontaine> | no |
| 01:49 | <tjfontaine> | not at all |
| 01:49 | <@mikegrb> | indeed |
| 01:49 | | * mikegrb hasn't |
| 01:49 | <@mikegrb> | heidi: you may grep my logs if you'd like :) |
| 01:49 | <tjfontaine> | mike even has irc logs he can let you greb through |
| 01:49 | <@mikegrb> | greb through? |
| 01:49 | <heidi> | k |
| 01:49 | <tjfontaine> | er |
| 01:49 | <@mikegrb> | heh |
| 01:49 | <tjfontaine> | freudian slip |
| 01:50 | <@mikegrb> | I've considered moving it |
| 01:50 | <heidi> | heh |
| 01:50 | <@mikegrb> | but it wuold break to many scripts |
| 01:50 | <tjfontaine> | hehe |
| 01:50 | <tjfontaine> | the b and p aren't even close heh |
| 01:50 | <@mikegrb> | no |
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| 02:02 | <@caker> | 1 AM on a Friday ... anyone around? |
| 02:02 | <tjfontaine> | no! |
| 02:02 | <@caker> | hrmph |
| 02:02 | <@caker> | why aren't you out? |
| 02:03 | <@mikegrb> | b/c |
| 02:03 | <@caker> | hmm |
| 02:03 | <@caker> | another one |
| 02:03 | <@caker> | 2 AM for you guys, no? |
| 02:03 | <@mikegrb> | we want to make sure if any prospective customers come in we can extoll the virtues of linode |
| 02:03 | <@mikegrb> | yes |
| 02:03 | <@caker> | Ahhh |
| 02:03 | <@caker> | well then |
| 02:03 | <@mikegrb> | 0203 |
| 02:03 | <@mikegrb> | :) |
| 02:03 | <@caker> | btw |
| 02:03 | <@caker> | Happy November |
| 02:03 | <@mikegrb> | heh thanks |
| 02:03 | <@mikegrb> | I saw I sent you a present this morning ;) |
| 02:03 | | * caker stops time |
| 02:04 | <@caker> | oh? what was that? |
| 02:04 | <tjfontaine> | caker: what host distros do you run UML on? |
| 02:04 | <@caker> | rh9 |
| 02:04 | <@mikegrb> | something that would be spiffy, if not dificult... adding bandwidth used to the invoice |
| 02:04 | | * caker takes defensive posture |
| 02:04 | <@caker> | Hmm |
| 02:04 | <@mikegrb> | and maybe a history of at least the first previous month from the members site |
| 02:04 | <@caker> | Even if there's no "invoice" for it? |
| 02:04 | <tjfontaine> | and you have limits on monthly bandwidth? |
| 02:04 | <@mikegrb> | caker right |
| 02:04 | <@caker> | Ok, I actually have that historical data in the db |
| 02:05 | <@caker> | Can I substitute it on the invoices for someplace else to get to it? |
| 02:05 | <@mikegrb> | since... the members site just shows the current month so for the first day, you don't know what prev month is |
| 02:05 | <@mikegrb> | substitute? I don't understand |
| 02:05 | <@caker> | tjfontaine: you can consume as much b/w as possible, but I will charge for it over your allotment |
| 02:05 | <@mikegrb> | indeed |
| 02:05 | <@mikegrb> | you mean replace something already on the invoice? |
| 02:06 | <@caker> | Instead of on the invoices, you can bring up an "xfer" page with all your stats |
| 02:06 | <@mikegrb> | present == money |
| 02:06 | <@mikegrb> | yes |
| 02:06 | <@mikegrb> | that is fine :) |
| 02:06 | <@caker> | OK, that makes more senst |
| 02:06 | <@caker> | sense |
| 02:06 | <@mikegrb> | right |
| 02:06 | <@caker> | you just liked it on the invoices because it was end of month |
| 02:06 | <tjfontaine> | caker: I meant for your host boxes, you have limits? |
| 02:06 | <@caker> | Invoices are for next month, too |
| 02:06 | <@caker> | ahh |
| 02:06 | <@caker> | well, TP setup has two 100mb uplinks |
| 02:06 | <@caker> | so I guess that would be the first bottleneck into the core network |
| 02:07 | <@mikegrb> | I just wasn't sure how difficult, thought invoice might be easiest to implement since you have to check it anyway |
| 02:07 | <@caker> | tjfontaine: make sense? |
| 02:07 | <@caker> | Xtra bandwidth charges are invoiced into the system manually ... |
| 02:07 | <@caker> | for now |
| 02:07 | <tjfontaine> | caker: yes that makes sense, but I mean for you paying for boxes, do those boxes have limits like I do as a node user? |
| 02:07 | <@caker> | Oh hell yeah |
| 02:07 | <@caker> | In fact, we went over quite a bit this month at TP |
| 02:08 | <@caker> | But it's the same kind of deal, where I can go over |
| 02:08 | <tjfontaine> | right |
| 02:08 | <@caker> | Right now my contract w/ TP is 1/3 rack 200 gb xfer .. |
| 02:08 | <@caker> | we did about 800 gb this month :) |
| 02:08 | <tjfontaine> | I know your boxes are nicer quality of processors... but ev1servers offers 700gigs/mnt at its base |
| 02:09 | <@caker> | time to renegotiate my contract with them |
| 02:09 | <tjfontaine> | theres a lot to take into consideration though... |
| 02:09 | <@caker> | There are a few problems with leased, or one-off colo: |
| 02:09 | <@caker> | one is that your boxes aren't cross connected |
| 02:10 | <tjfontaine> | processor/memory/hdd space |
| 02:10 | <@caker> | two is IP allocations |
| 02:10 | <@caker> | and leasing boxes with 3-4 GB of RAM is insane |
| 02:10 | <@caker> | I'm aware that I'm going to get screwed until we start pulling down bulk bandwidth .. then I can make deals and pass it on to you guys |
| 02:11 | <Artifex> | hrmm, that reminds me... |
| 02:11 | <Artifex> | what happens when linodes pricing changes? |
| 02:11 | <tjfontaine> | caker: I'm not complaing I just wanted to give you fodder for negotiations |
| 02:11 | <@mikegrb> | bah |
| 02:11 | <tjfontaine> | caker: www.ev1servers.net |
| 02:11 | <@caker> | Artifex: I'd like to keep the general rule that everything gets retro/grandfathered either way |
| 02:12 | <@mikegrb> | caker: you must watch this tjfontaine character.... he is one hell of a complainer |
| 02:12 | <@caker> | so I've read :-) j/k! You write very well |
| 02:12 | <tjfontaine> | its true |
| 02:12 | <Artifex> | optionally grandfathered, or... are we locked into our original contract pricing? |
| 02:12 | | * mikegrb apologizes for not posting to the testimonials forum... gotta think it :) |
| 02:12 | <@mikegrb> | make sure it is good |
| 02:12 | <shakr> | is there a publicly viewable mrtg page? |
| 02:12 | <@caker> | Artifex: if the prices go down, they go down with you |
| 02:12 | <@caker> | and it would only increase in price if there was a damn good reason |
| 02:12 | <@caker> | shakr: nope |
| 02:13 | <@caker> | but generally, things in IT don't go up in price |
| 02:13 | <tjfontaine> | generally |
| 02:13 | <shakr> | just following the coversation.. if you do negotiate a deal for more bandwidth, will that be reflected across the linode plans? |
| 02:14 | | * Artifex goes back to coding, satisfied |
| 02:14 | <@caker> | shakr: The negotiations is just to keep up with what we're consuming currently |
| 02:14 | <@caker> | shakr: Once we get to, say, twice the size we are now, I'll be able to get better deals on b/w |
| 02:14 | <@caker> | and possibly offer more b/w on the plans, or reduced b/w prices |
| 02:14 | <tjfontaine> | caker: http://www.ev1servers.net/english/xeon_series.asp |
| 02:15 | <@caker> | tjfontaine: hehe already there :) |
| 02:15 | <@caker> | biggest spec machine is only 1GB ram |
| 02:15 | <tjfontaine> | caker: I know memory is a big issue |
| 02:15 | <tjfontaine> | heh |
| 02:15 | <tjfontaine> | *Memory upgrades for Dual Xeon |
| 02:15 | <tjfontaine> | are not available |
| 02:15 | <@caker> | tjfontaine: I've done my homework, and I'm confident I made the best decision |
| 02:16 | <tjfontaine> | they aren't that great a provider anyway... but as far as alloted bandwith and price its hard to beat |
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| 02:16 | <tjfontaine> | caker: me too, just trying to, you know give you fodder |
| 02:16 | <@caker> | ThePlanet/ServerMatrix has 1000gb |
| 02:16 | <@caker> | hmm |
| 02:16 | <@caker> | why'd he leave? |
| 02:16 | <tjfontaine> | net split again |
| 02:16 | <@caker> | weird |
| 02:16 | <tjfontaine> | charon's having problems tonight |
| 02:17 | <@caker> | TP/SM has 1000gb dedis for like $100 bucks |
| 02:17 | <@caker> | insane |
| 02:17 | <@caker> | so I **know** they're ripping co-lo off :) |
| 02:17 | <tjfontaine> | heh |
| 02:17 | <@caker> | I fought and fought |
| 02:17 | <@mikegrb> | indeed |
| 02:17 | <@mikegrb> | that's the third |
| 02:17 | | * caker is a good negotiator |
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| 02:17 | <@caker> | hello UML_ChanLog |
| 02:18 | <tjfontaine> | time for bed for real this time |
| 02:18 | <@mikegrb> | heh yha right |
| 02:18 | <heidi> | sure |
| 02:18 | <tjfontaine> | caker: again, great service thanks much |
| 02:18 | <@caker> | shakr: It's funny because I started off keeping network and cpu stats |
| 02:18 | <@caker> | per MINUTE |
| 02:18 | <@caker> | but the database got way to big |
| 02:18 | <@caker> | so now it just tallies and keeps one row |
| 02:18 | <@caker> | tjfontaine: thanks for participating :) |
| 02:18 | <@mikegrb> | <SplitMon> [1067670985] jupiter.oftc.net split from charon.oftc.net: Write error: connection close |
| 02:18 | <shakr> | don't most places charge by 5mins, max(in,out), 95th |
| 02:18 | <tjfontaine> | heheh |
| 02:19 | <@mikegrb> | though it was the other way around |
| 02:19 | <@mikegrb> | splitmon is still in progress |
| 02:19 | <@caker> | shakr: there are two ways .. total xfer (in+out) in GBytes, or 95th percentile based on Mbits |
| 02:20 | <@caker> | right now I'd do better with total xfer method, since we peaked to 81 Mbit this month, would screw up the avg |
| 02:20 | <@mikegrb> | heh |
| 02:20 | <@mikegrb> | one customer with /lots/ of xfer |
| 02:20 | <@caker> | yeah ... |
| 02:20 | <@caker> | :) |
| 02:20 | <shakr> | 81mbit being the aggregate of all hosts? it seems that individual hosts are limited to 10mbit (at least the one i'm on) |
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| 02:21 | <@caker> | shakr: 10mbit limit, but going to where? |
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| 02:21 | <@caker> | You'll get 100mb to the host next to yours, and who knows how much directly to your host |
| 02:21 | <shakr> | my colo box at he.net, on 100mb |
| 02:21 | <@caker> | Somewhere at HE then it must go through a 10mb pipe |
| 02:21 | <@caker> | My rig all the way into their network is 100mb |
| 02:22 | <@caker> | interesting :) |
| 02:22 | <shakr> | eth0 Link encap:Ethernet |
| 02:22 | <@caker> | sorry to ask a potentially insulting question but, is that 10 megs/sec or 10mbit ? |
| 02:22 | <@caker> | Because 100mbit = about 11MB |
| 02:22 | <shakr> | 10mbit :> |
| 02:22 | <@caker> | heh, ok thanks |
| 02:22 | <@caker> | strange |
| 02:24 | <shakr> | here is from another source |
| 02:24 | <shakr> | 02:24:17 (672.48 KB/s) - `52.16_win2kxp_english_whql.exe' saved [9001632/9001632] |
| 02:25 | <shakr> | from he.net here is what i get: |
| 02:25 | <shakr> | 23:26:59 (6.87 MB/s) - `52.16_win2kxp_english_whql.exe' saved [9001632/9001632] |
| 02:28 | <@caker> | shakr: is that on a webserver i can hit? |
| 02:28 | <shakr> | wget http://download.nvidia.com/Windows/52.16/52.16_win2kxp_english_whql.exe |
| 02:28 | <@mikegrb> | caker: you can hit any webserver |
| 02:28 | <@mikegrb> | caker: you are the caker |
| 02:29 | <@caker> | I thought you were pulling that from your own Linode |
| 02:29 | <@caker> | not downloading to it |
| 02:29 | <shakr> | well i've done it either way, linode to colo, and colo/linode to 3rd party (in this case nvidia) |
| 02:29 | <@caker> | on host9 the file downloaded at 7.26M/s |
| 02:29 | <shakr> | weird |
| 02:30 | <@mikegrb> | +- |
| 02:30 | <shakr> | i'm on host7, if that means anything |
| 02:30 | <@caker> | I wonder what setup you have on your other machine :) |
| 02:30 | <@caker> | From host4 (at tp) its much slower |
| 02:30 | <@caker> | bout 530k/sec |
| 02:30 | <@caker> | mikegrb: heh |
| 02:31 | <@mikegrb> | ;) |
| 02:31 | <shakr> | ah is host9 at he.net? |
| 02:31 | <@mikegrb> | yes |
| 02:31 | <@caker> | yeah |
| 02:31 | | * mikegrb got one :D |
| 02:31 | <@mikegrb> | host9 is the lowest number at he? or 8? |
| 02:31 | <@caker> | starts at 9 |
| 02:32 | <@mikegrb> | thought so |
| 02:32 | <@caker> | I should have host11's parts here on Monday |
| 02:32 | <@mikegrb> | :) |
| 02:32 | <@caker> | built, install, test, ship probably take a week or so |
| 02:32 | <shakr> | so to be totally clear, the hosts at tp are on > 10mbit but there is just a bottleneck somewhere? |
| 02:32 | <@caker> | shakr: tp looks to be about 11 hops to that nvidia site |
| 02:33 | <@caker> | where as HE is only 5 |
| 02:33 | <@caker> | so it's a geographic thing |
| 02:33 | <@caker> | all our machines are on 100bit network, with at least 100 mb uplinks into the D/C's core network |
| 02:33 | <@caker> | where it goes from there (out to whomever) and what those backbones areis anyone's guess |
| 02:33 | <shakr> | what kind of speed do you see from he->tp |
| 02:34 | <@caker> | I've seen about 5MBytes/sec the other day .. haven't looked recently |
| 02:34 | <@mikegrb> | caker: I've been trying my best to sell those last few linode 64's |
| 02:34 | <@caker> | Oh, that reminds me |
| 02:34 | <@mikegrb> | obviously haven't been successful yet |
| 02:34 | <@caker> | I have to shut two down |
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| 02:34 | <@mikegrb> | host2 or two linodes? |
| 02:34 | <@caker> | let me do a test |
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| 02:35 | <@caker> | Two Linode accts's subscriptions ended |
| 02:35 | <@mikegrb> | oh |
| 02:35 | <@caker> | two more slots to open |
| 02:35 | <@mikegrb> | :/ now I have four people to talk into it <g> |
| 02:36 | <@caker> | atm, I'm getting via scp (which isn't a very good test) host9 to host4 about 1000k/sec |
| 02:37 | <@caker> | same the other way around |
| 02:37 | <@mikegrb> | oh caker I moved my nightly backup to 2300 est, it normaly only lasts about 20-30 minuts so hopefully that should make things easier on host10 |
| 02:37 | | * caker double checks duplexes |
| 02:38 | <shakr> | caker: would it be possible to wget a ~20MB file from another linode thats not host7 but at tp? |
| 02:38 | <@caker> | mikegrb: four people! spread the good word, my friend :) |
| 02:38 | <@caker> | shakr: usermodelinux.linode.com is really host1 .. complete mirror of UML, lots of large fs files |
| 02:38 | <@caker> | shakr: via http:// |
| 02:39 | <@mikegrb> | heh |
| 02:39 | <@caker> | mikegrb: cool .. I think its mostly updatedb's crushing everything |
| 02:39 | <@mikegrb> | yha |
| 02:39 | <@mikegrb> | all I have left in daily is log rotate, I'd like to change it away from midnight but at the same time it is log files and it simplifies things to make it midnigt |
| 02:40 | <@mikegrb> | again just being rotate logs... it shouldn't be too stressful on it |
| 02:40 | <@caker> | midnight is a good time to rotate :) |
| 02:40 | <@mikegrb> | actually I tell it to keep only 3 days and not compress |
| 02:40 | <@caker> | and another useless cron job |
| 02:40 | <@caker> | makewhatis |
| 02:40 | <@caker> | who the heck uses whatis? |
| 02:40 | <@caker> | whatis whatis even? |
| 02:40 | <@mikegrb> | since I get a full revision history for log files and what not |
| 02:41 | <@caker> | via rsync :) |
| 02:41 | <@caker> | ? |
| 02:41 | <@mikegrb> | heh I've /never/ used it |
| 02:41 | <@mikegrb> | rdiff-backup |
| 02:41 | <@mikegrb> | my little howto :) |
| 02:41 | <@caker> | Bah ,that's right .. too late here |
| 02:41 | <@caker> | r* |
| 02:41 | <shakr> | caker: very fast to my linode, and solid at 1.23MB/s to he |
| 02:41 | <@caker> | shakr: cool |
| 02:41 | <@caker> | shakr: phew! :) |
| 02:41 | <@mikegrb> | there is a prettier one at http://thegrebs.com:8080/greb |
| 02:41 | <@mikegrb> | I thinking about using plone for my personal site |
| 02:42 | <@mikegrb> | I like the default style sheets it applies |
| 02:42 | <@caker> | ok guys, off to hang with my better half |
| 02:43 | <@caker> | gnite |
| 02:43 | <shakr> | nite |
| 02:43 | <@mikegrb> | heh me too |
| 03:07 | <Artifex> | wusses. |
| 03:07 | <Artifex> | it's only 3am, sheesh |
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| 04:12 | <@guinea-pig> | whatis is the sister program to apropos... i use apropos almost constantly but never whatis, heh. i think they feed off the same db, though |
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| 09:41 | <sunny> | amazing |
| 09:41 | <sunny> | restart syslogd caused my system to crash |
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| 10:19 | <sunny> | yep |
| 10:19 | <sunny> | even with the new kernel, restarting syslogd freezes the system |
| 10:19 | <sunny> | probably another /dev/kmem issue ... |
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| 15:10 | -!- | quik is now known as Quik |
| 15:10 | -!- | Quik is now known as quik |
| 15:11 | -!- | quik is now known as Quik |
| 15:17 | <@mikegrb> | hello mr quick as a cricket |
| 15:19 | <Quik> | lol, lo mate :) |
| 15:20 | <Quik> | i can happily say good afternoon now without someone catching me out |
| 15:21 | <@mikegrb> | heh |
| 15:21 | <@mikegrb> | yes you may |
| 15:39 | -!- | dvl666st1 [~dvl666stn@62.53.42.35] has left #linode [] |
| 15:42 | -!- | EFscreen [~jason@69.56.173.172] has joined #linode |
| 15:55 | <@mikegrb> | :) |
| 17:48 | <Quik> | did my message get through? |
| 17:49 | <@mikegrb> | which would that be? |
| 17:49 | <@mikegrb> | I just see good afternoon and lo mate |
| 17:50 | <Quik> | (22:45:26) • Quik sees a ghost |
| 17:50 | <Quik> | hehe |
| 17:50 | <Quik> | the bnc on my linode keeps disconnecting me :( |
| 17:50 | <@mikegrb> | oh |
| 18:09 | -!- | yosssi [yepaa@80.102.71.39] has joined #linode |
| 18:09 | <@mikegrb> | hello yosssi |
| 18:09 | -!- | Quik is now known as quik |
| 18:09 | <yosssi> | hi |
| 19:42 | -!- | Artifex [~Arti@dhcp065-025-115-230.neo.rr.com] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] |
| 19:42 | -!- | Artifex [~Arti@dhcp065-025-115-230.neo.rr.com] has joined #linode |
| 21:16 | -!- | yosssi [yepaa@80.102.71.39] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] |
| 21:19 | -!- | You're now known as TheOne |
| 21:20 | -!- | You're now known as mikegrb |
| 22:05 | -!- | EFscreen is now known as EFudd |
| 22:05 | -!- | EFudd [~jason@69.56.173.172] has quit [Quit: changing servers] |
| 22:05 | -!- | Efudd_ [~jason@forever.broked.net] has joined #linode |
| 22:05 | -!- | Efudd_ is now known as EFudd |
| 23:59 | -!- | UML_ChanLog [~stats@64.35.99.206] has left #linode [Rotating Logs] |
| 23:59 | -!- | UML_ChanLog [~stats@64.35.99.206] has joined #linode |
| --- | Log | closed Sun Nov 02 00:00:23 2003 |