| --- | Log | opened Wed Dec 10 00:00:05 2003 |
| 00:40 | @mikegrb> | caker: apache broke :< |
| 00:41 | @caker> | what happened? |
| 00:41 | @mikegrb> | I upgraded |
| 00:41 | @mikegrb> | it stars with no errors |
| 00:41 | @mikegrb> | but then it doesn't spawn any worker threads |
| 00:41 | @caker> | is this gentoo's version? |
| 00:41 | @mikegrb> | I kept my original config file |
| 00:41 | @mikegrb> | yes |
| 00:42 | @caker> | do they apply their own patches? |
| 00:42 | @mikegrb> | so I am re-emerging so I can use vim-diff on the configs |
| 00:42 | @caker> | or .. what do you think it is? |
| 00:42 | @mikegrb> | some not too many |
| 00:42 | @mikegrb> | I'm not really sure |
| 00:42 | @mikegrb> | I tried disabling PHP and SSL modules |
| 00:42 | @mikegrb> | that didn't help |
| 00:42 | @caker> | strace and run in debug fg mode? |
| 00:43 | @mikegrb> | from now on though important big stuff... apache, mail server, mysql etc I will tell it to create binary package for |
| 00:43 | @mikegrb> | heh didn't try the strace :/ should have, debug fg dodm |
| 00:43 | @mikegrb> | er |
| 00:43 | @mikegrb> | s/dodm/didn't show any errors |
| 00:43 | @mikegrb> | loaded the modules and that was the last line |
| 00:43 | @mikegrb> | I will try again with strace |
| 00:43 | @caker> | check man strace for the "trace forks" |
| 00:44 | @caker> | option .. -f ? |
| 00:44 | @mikegrb> | too late |
| 00:44 | @mikegrb> | heh |
| 00:44 | @mikegrb> | I forgot I unmerged it |
| 00:44 | @mikegrb> | heh |
| 00:45 | @mikegrb> | I'm hoping it is something funky in the config that changed |
| 00:45 | @mikegrb> | but not too hopeful |
| 00:45 | @mikegrb> | it is only a point release |
| 00:48 | @caker> | it patched your config? |
| 00:48 | @mikegrb> | no |
| 00:48 | @mikegrb> | I kept my original |
| 00:48 | @mikegrb> | finally found a thread that looks promising |
| 00:48 | @mikegrb> | http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?t=108785&highlight=apache2+starting |
| 00:48 | @mikegrb> | I've only read the top post |
| 00:49 | @mikegrb> | but that is exactly what I'm seeing |
| 00:50 | @caker> | are there any old httpd threads laying around? |
| 00:50 | @mikegrb> | nope |
| 00:50 | @caker> | maybe it can't restart since something is holding on to a resource |
| 00:50 | @mikegrb> | no apache processes when I start |
| 00:51 | @caker> | nothing else changed? |
| 00:51 | @mikegrb> | digest module maybe |
| 00:51 | @mikegrb> | well I recompiled php4, upgrading it |
| 00:51 | @mikegrb> | but like I said I tried it without PHP and SSL |
| 00:52 | @mikegrb> | I had the same problem until I removed the auth_digest module like so |
| 00:52 | @mikegrb> | Code: |
| 00:52 | @mikegrb> | # LoadModule auth_digest_module modules/mod_auth_digest.so |
| 00:52 | @mikegrb> | hmmm |
| 00:52 | @mikegrb> | will have to try that |
| 00:53 | @caker> | Nothing in error log? |
| 00:53 | @mikegrb> | three people have said they have had that problem now |
| 00:53 | @mikegrb> | some but normal startup stuff |
| 00:53 | @caker> | bummer |
| 00:53 | @mikegrb> | and a fourth |
| 00:53 | @mikegrb> | all 4 people are on SMP machines and had problem with that module |
| 00:53 | @mikegrb> | uml acts like smp right? |
| 00:54 | @caker> | smp doesn't work yet in skas mode |
| 00:54 | @caker> | otherwise, I could provide smp Linodes |
| 00:54 | @mikegrb> | could still bu related maybe |
| 00:54 | @mikegrb> | s/bu/be |
| 00:54 | @mikegrb> | since the host is smp |
| 00:54 | @mikegrb> | it is almost done |
| 00:54 | @mikegrb> | I'll try starting up normal and then try without that |
| 00:55 | @mikegrb> | I'm not using digest auth so shouldn't be a problem |
| 00:55 | @mikegrb> | I really should comment out all the modules I don't need |
| 00:55 | @mikegrb> | lessen resources a bit |
| 00:57 | @mikegrb> | that did it! |
| 00:57 | @mikegrb> | starts faster then before now too |
| 00:59 | @mikegrb> | all better now |
| 00:59 | @mikegrb> | thanks for the suggestions |
| 00:59 | @caker> | What was it? |
| 00:59 | @mikegrb> | that digest auth module |
| 01:00 | @caker> | weird |
| 01:00 | @mikegrb> | indeed |
| 01:01 | @mikegrb> | but that thread is what I gave me the solution |
| 01:01 | @mikegrb> | I should post in linode forums |
| 01:01 | @caker> | cool :) |
| 01:01 | * | caker goes back to work on host15 |
| 01:01 | @mikegrb> | I know there are some other gentoo users |
| 01:01 | @mikegrb> | have fun |
| 01:01 | @caker> | u2 |
| 01:01 | @caker> | lotsa labels to make tomorrow :) |
| 01:08 | @mikegrb> | heh |
| 01:08 | @mikegrb> | yes |
| 01:08 | @mikegrb> | for two servers? |
| 01:08 | @caker> | 13-15 |
| 01:08 | @caker> | plus a new rpc unit |
| 01:08 | @mikegrb> | heh |
| 01:08 | @caker> | and a new remote console unit, too... |
| 01:09 | @mikegrb> | I was thinking the biggest expense with dedi wouldn't be the oportunity cost of losing 1u but the oportunity cost of having those ports used on a RPC and console unit |
| 01:09 | @mikegrb> | those boxes aren't as cheap as one might think they should be :) |
| 01:10 | @caker> | Yeah, but still cheaper than purchasing individual serial-to-usb dongles, and a usb hub .. |
| 01:10 | @caker> | which is another alternative for just a few machines |
| 01:10 | @caker> | or an old portmaster or something |
| 01:10 | @mikegrb> | oh |
| 01:10 | @mikegrb> | didn't think of that |
| 01:11 | @mikegrb> | do rackmount usb hubs exist heh |
| 01:11 | @caker> | I've also thought about daisy chaining hosta:com1 to hostb:com2, hostb:com1 to hostc:com2, etc... |
| 01:11 | @mikegrb> | heh |
| 01:11 | @mikegrb> | ti's an alternative |
| 01:11 | @mikegrb> | save money and space |
| 01:12 | @mikegrb> | and a bit of power |
| 01:12 | @caker> | increases security a little too |
| 01:12 | @caker> | (no telnet connection involved) |
| 01:12 | @mikegrb> | oh? you still have to login to the remote console units right? do they not support ssh |
| 01:12 | @mikegrb> | ahh |
| 01:12 | @mikegrb> | okay |
| 01:13 | @caker> | totally out of band, so to speak |
| 01:13 | @mikegrb> | so now do you ssh into a host and then telnet from there? |
| 01:13 | @caker> | usually |
| 01:13 | @caker> | I need to improve my cisco acls |
| 01:13 | @caker> | usually I just keep the switch port turned off until I need the device |
| 01:13 | @mikegrb> | I need to upgrade mythweb before heidi kills me heh |
| 01:14 | @mikegrb> | it doesn't match cvs mythtv right now |
| 01:14 | @mikegrb> | so it can't talk to the backend |
| 01:14 | @caker> | ahh |
| 01:14 | @caker> | upgrade! |
| 01:14 | @mikegrb> | yes |
| 01:15 | @mikegrb> | I upgrade the frontend/backend software fairly regularly |
| 01:15 | @caker> | if I ever have any free time, I want to build a mythtv box |
| 01:15 | @mikegrb> | but the web interface I normally only upgrade when it breaks or there is something extremely nifty featurewise |
| 01:15 | @mikegrb> | heh it is nice |
| 01:16 | @mikegrb> | I have a friend he schedules stuff to record via web interface |
| 01:16 | @mikegrb> | for me to convert to divx |
| 01:16 | @mikegrb> | he has a dish so he can't record and watch at the same time |
| 01:49 | @mikegrb> | sighup: bash -force 185631 |
| 01:49 | sighup> | Either that quote id does't exist, or bash.org is busted at the moment. |
| 01:49 | @mikegrb> | sighup: bash 185361 -force |
| 01:49 | sighup> | <Fenris> My mom found me perusing bash.org and looking up quotes about incest, and was like OMG! |
| 01:49 | sighup> | <Fenris> Now she actually goes there regularly to make sure there aren't any new text words that have been searched for |
| 01:49 | sighup> | <Fenris> I saw her looking at the site yesterday, and was like, "WTF??" |
| 01:49 | sighup> | <Fenris> And she said she was just checking to see what kind of stuff I look at online. |
| 01:49 | sighup> | <Fenris> I swear, someday I'm just going to rape that bitch. |
| 01:49 | sighup> | <ctone> ... |
| 01:49 | sighup> | <ctone> now theres a quote for bash.org |
| 01:49 | sighup> | <Fenris> Don't you fucking dare. |
| 01:49 | @mikegrb> | :) |
| 02:16 | @caker> | mmmm sfdisk |
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| 03:13 | wap> | Good morning. |
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| 09:50 | eurozip> | sighup, g7 eurozip |
| 09:50 | sighup> | #G7 stats for eurozip, the heh -- Current Level: 36 | Time to next level: 0 days, 09:12:05 | Status: online | Item Total: 285 | Total Time Idled: 10 days, 01:02:30 |
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| 11:17 | @adamg> | sighup g7 adamg |
| 11:17 | sighup> | #G7 stats for adamgent, the sleepy -- Current Level: 39 | Time to next level: 0 days, 08:26:07 | Status: online | Item Total: 362 | Total Time Idled: 17 days, 07:24:35 |
| 11:17 | @adamg> | sighup linode avail |
| 11:17 | sighup> | Linode availability -- [Linode 64: 0] [Linode 96: 0] [Linode 128: 1] [Linode 192: 0] [Linode 256: 0] |
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| 11:50 | * | jax is away: xmas party |
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| 12:35 | ElfStone> | sighup linode avail |
| 12:35 | sighup> | Linode availability -- [Linode 64: 0] [Linode 96: 0] [Linode 128: 1] [Linode 192: 0] [Linode 256: 0] |
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| 13:30 | @adamg> | anyone know what the best frontend for rrd is |
| 13:34 | inkblot> | what's rrd? |
| 13:35 | @adamg> | http://people.ee.ethz.ch/~oetiker/webtools/rrdtool/index.html |
| 13:39 | @mikegrb> | so sighup's memory magically camme back |
| 13:39 | @mikegrb> | sighup: linode forums |
| 13:39 | sighup> | mikegrb: Linux Tips, Tricks, Tutorials: working on a go daddy ... ; Linux, Apache, Mysql and PHP (LAMP) Forum: Solution to Apache 2.0.48 ... ; Customer Testimonials: Xeraweb & Linode ; Customer Testimonials: My experiences with Linode... ; Linode.com Announcements: Host reboot schedule ... |
| 13:43 | * | EFudd podners what package needs to be installed for nis client support in linsu |
| 13:44 | EFudd> | x |
| 13:44 | * | EFudd podners what package needs to be installed for nis client support in gentoo linsux |
| 13:44 | EFudd> | adam, it's kinda 'up to you' .. orca, by history, was the first and 'bestest'... |
| 13:44 | @adamg> | caker: ping |
| 13:44 | EFudd> | if I was caker, i'd have an autoresponse setup to pong :P |
| 13:45 | @adamg> | well I am looking at smoke ping, and then either cricket or cacti |
| 13:45 | EFudd> | cricket is sompn i've used int he past |
| 13:45 | @adamg> | any good |
| 13:46 | EFudd> | was. :) |
| 13:46 | EFudd> | you are asking for opinion on 'best' without definition of requirements. It's difficult to say. |
| 13:46 | EFudd> | 'best' is whichever front end provides the dataview you need. |
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| 13:47 | @adamg> | crickt does look good |
| 13:47 | EFudd> | yup. |
| 13:49 | @adamg> | and I smoke ping looks good as well |
| 13:50 | EFudd> | wonder if i can save this disk imageoff now.. bbiaf. |
| 14:01 | @adamg> | it looks like i am going to go with smokping and cacti |
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| 14:56 | * | jax is back (gone 03:05:01) |
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| 15:31 | @adamg> | sighup seen caker |
| 15:31 | sighup> | caker was last seen on #xbox-linux 6 minutes and 40 seconds ago, saying: <private message> [1071087871] |
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| 15:44 | @guinea-pig> | sighup: seen sighup |
| 15:44 | sighup> | I haven't seen 'sighup', guinea-pig |
| 15:44 | @guinea-pig> | hehe |
| 16:11 | @adamg> | caker ping |
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| 16:15 | @caker> | hello |
| 16:15 | tjfontaine> | hi |
| 16:16 | @adamg> | chris hows host 12 |
| 16:16 | @caker> | fine |
| 16:16 | @adamg> | good |
| 16:17 | @mikegrb> | heh |
| 16:17 | @mikegrb> | oh! |
| 16:17 | @mikegrb> | caker: |
| 16:17 | @mikegrb> | remember the ircd reporting much higher uptime then upttime command? |
| 16:17 | @caker> | Yes? |
| 16:17 | @mikegrb> | turns out ircd is right and uptime is wrong |
| 16:18 | @mikegrb> | around 8 this morning ircd said one day 9 hrs |
| 16:18 | @mikegrb> | er 8 hrs |
| 16:18 | @mikegrb> | well I guess 9 |
| 16:18 | @mikegrb> | at any rate it was right |
| 16:18 | tjfontaine> | mike are you drunk? |
| 16:18 | @mikegrb> | but /bin/uptime reported something like 20 hrs |
| 16:18 | @mikegrb> | tjfontaine: no! |
| 16:18 | @mikegrb> | not yet |
| 16:18 | tjfontaine> | heh |
| 16:18 | @mikegrb> | remember bendy is killing my net connection |
| 16:18 | @mikegrb> | 20-40% packet loss |
| 16:19 | @mikegrb> | I'm typing blind |
| 16:19 | tjfontaine> | heh |
| 16:19 | @adamg> | bendy? |
| 16:19 | inkblot> | bendy.thegrebs.org |
| 16:19 | @mikegrb> | bendy = bendy24 and scottb |
| 16:20 | @mikegrb> | he had mythtv record something for him the other night |
| 16:20 | @mikegrb> | he id dl'ing it right now |
| 16:20 | @mikegrb> | er s/id/is |
| 16:25 | ElfStone> | O.o |
| 16:32 | EFudd> | schweet |
| 16:32 | EFudd> | Zend Studio Server trounced my php.ini |
| 16:32 | EFudd> | actually, it installed it's own and claimed to have backed mine up. |
| 16:32 | EFudd> | It missed the latter part. |
| 16:33 | tjfontaine> | heh |
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| 16:48 | @mikegrb> | good byt sjansen |
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| 17:05 | @adamg> | chris is internal icmp traffic counted towards bandwidth usage? |
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| 18:02 | @adamg> | mikegrb any chance of getting sighup back |
| 18:04 | @mikegrb> | sure |
| 18:05 | @guinea-pig> | whee |
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| 18:05 | @adamg> | sighup linode forums |
| 18:05 | sighup> | adamg: Sendmail and Email Related Forum: postfix + mysql ; Linux Tips, Tricks, Tutorials: working on a go daddy ... ; Linux, Apache, Mysql and PHP (LAMP) Forum: Solution to Apache 2.0.48 ... ; Customer Testimonials: Xeraweb & Linode ; Customer Testimonials: My experiences with Linode... |
| 18:05 | @mikegrb> | :) |
| 18:06 | @adamg> | mike could sighup be programmed to do montior something and if there is a change to make a post on a chan |
| 18:06 | @mikegrb> | hmmm |
| 18:07 | @mikegrb> | perhaps |
| 18:07 | @mikegrb> | what do you have in mind |
| 18:07 | ElfStone> | sighup linode avail |
| 18:07 | sighup> | Linode availability -- [Linode 64: 0] [Linode 96: 0] [Linode 128: 1] [Linode 192: 0] [Linode 256: 0] |
| 18:07 | @adamg> | for sighup to monitor the new post page on the linode forums and when a new post is made for it to tell everyone |
| 18:07 | @mikegrb> | hmm |
| 18:07 | @mikegrb> | I certainly like the idea |
| 18:08 | @mikegrb> | I'll look into ti |
| 18:08 | @mikegrb> | s/ti/it/ |
| 18:08 | ElfStone> | lol |
| 18:08 | ElfStone> | IBF has a moniter installed |
| 18:11 | * | adamg tries to remember what his apache rewrite conditions do |
| 18:11 | @mikegrb> | rewrite stuff I'd rekon |
| 18:11 | ElfStone> | lolz |
| 18:12 | @adamg> | well i know that much! |
| 18:12 | ElfStone> | lolz |
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| 18:18 | @guinea-pig> | grrr |
| 18:18 | * | guinea-pig rebuilds bind |
| 18:18 | ElfStone> | lol |
| 18:19 | @guinea-pig> | well |
| 18:19 | @guinea-pig> | i'd rebuilt it w/o threads |
| 18:19 | @guinea-pig> | which decreased my ram usage considerably |
| 18:19 | @guinea-pig> | on my linode |
| 18:19 | @guinea-pig> | then apt went and upgraded it on me :p |
| 18:21 | @adamg> | well I think I know what the rewrite rules do now |
| 18:21 | @guinea-pig> | what a moran |
| 18:21 | @adamg> | who me |
| 18:22 | @guinea-pig> | nah |
| 18:22 | @guinea-pig> | me |
| 18:22 | @adamg> | oh good |
| 18:22 | @guinea-pig> | alt-left/right arrows ain't workin' in my browser |
| 18:22 | @adamg> | oh |
| 18:22 | @guinea-pig> | lastnight i discovered it was with an extra modifier |
| 18:22 | @guinea-pig> | but |
| 18:22 | @adamg> | that not good |
| 18:22 | @guinea-pig> | i can't find it |
| 18:22 | @guinea-pig> | so i was trying alt-backspace, as that sometimes works too, right? |
| 18:23 | @guinea-pig> | with extra modifier: ctrl :< |
| 18:23 | @guinea-pig> | oops. killed X |
| 18:23 | @guinea-pig> | hehe |
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| 19:28 | @adamg> | nite all |
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| 19:42 | @mikegrb> | 'night adamng |
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| 19:55 | ^MrMike^> | Hello. I purchased a new IP address a few hours ago and I've just tried to get it working. I did "ifconfig eth0:1 <my ip> netmask 255.255.255.0 up", but I'm unable to reach the IP from anywhere outside of the box itself. |
| 19:55 | ^MrMike^> | If anyone has any ideas of what I might be doing wrong, it'd be appreciated. |
| 19:55 | inkblot> | caker, a little help |
| 19:55 | @caker> | http://www.linode.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=352#352 |
| 19:56 | @mikegrb> | ^MrMike^: have you rebooted? |
| 19:56 | ^MrMike^> | Ah, sorry. I didn't see that, thanks. :) |
| 19:56 | @caker> | save your config, then reboot |
| 19:56 | @caker> | long outstanding bug :/ |
| 19:56 | @mikegrb> | I think the forum thread caker posted says view the profile and save it |
| 19:56 | @mikegrb> | heh |
| 19:56 | @mikegrb> | mikegrb++ |
| 19:56 | @caker> | mikegrb++ |
| 19:56 | @mikegrb> | heh |
| 19:56 | @guinea-pig> | mikegrb: don't karma yourself :p |
| 19:56 | @mikegrb> | watch me |
| 19:57 | @mikegrb> | mikegrb++ |
| 19:57 | @mikegrb> | :p |
| 19:57 | @guinea-pig> | mikegrb++ |
| 19:57 | @mikegrb> | doesn't work though |
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| 19:57 | * | mikegrb is good support grunt |
| 19:57 | @caker> | pfff |
| 19:57 | @caker> | mikegrb: yes :) |
| 19:57 | @mikegrb> | he didn't even say thanks :< |
| 19:57 | @caker> | <^MrMike^> Ah, sorry. I didn't see that, thanks. :) |
| 19:57 | @mikegrb> | oh |
| 19:57 | @mikegrb> | oops |
| 19:58 | @mikegrb> | I didn't pay attention then |
| 19:58 | inkblot> | t/hee |
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| 19:59 | @mikegrb> | hello Newsome |
| 19:59 | @mikegrb> | Welcome to #linode, the finest channel on the network |
| 20:00 | Newsome> | thanks |
| 20:00 | @mikegrb> | what can we do for you to make your stay enjoyable? |
| 20:00 | @caker> | come here ofen? |
| 20:00 | @caker> | er often, even? |
| 20:00 | Newsome> | Not too often yet, but I haven't even had my linode a month yet. |
| 20:00 | @caker> | cool .. how's it going? |
| 20:01 | Newsome> | pretty well, so far. |
| 20:01 | Newsome> | it stood up to a slashdotting pretty well, so I'm pretty happy. |
| 20:01 | @caker> | It did? |
| 20:02 | @mikegrb> | oh? |
| 20:02 | @mikegrb> | what spiffyness is on your website? |
| 20:02 | Newsome> | lots of documents from the SCO v IBM case. |
| 20:02 | Newsome> | sco.tuxrocks.com |
| 20:02 | @mikegrb> | and what class of service are you on? |
| 20:02 | @mikegrb> | ahhh |
| 20:02 | Newsome> | 96 |
| 20:03 | @caker> | hehe -- nice image of your email addy |
| 20:03 | @mikegrb> | :) |
| 20:03 | Newsome> | thanks. I already get too much spam. |
| 20:03 | inkblot> | ha ha spam |
| 20:03 | inkblot> | that's such a solved problem |
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| 20:10 | ^MrMike^> | Hello. Sorry to bother you again. I rebooted the box, and now it is only bringing up the IP I just purchased, and not my original IP. Even if I try to manually bring it up, that IP is not accessible from outside of the box. |
| 20:11 | @caker> | mike, can I have your host and username? |
| 20:11 | @mikegrb> | it sounds like you are manually configuring the ips? or are you using dhcp |
| 20:12 | ^MrMike^> | mikegrb: I am trying to use DHCP. |
| 20:12 | ^MrMike^> | caker: Sure. Host5, username is mike. |
| 20:12 | @caker> | looks good host-side |
| 20:12 | @mikegrb> | ^MrMike^: well, the ips are assigned in numerical order |
| 20:12 | @mikegrb> | which would explain the primary ip address being changed to the new one |
| 20:13 | inkblot> | ^MrMike^, i recommend statically configuring all of your IPs |
| 20:13 | ^MrMike^> | mikegrb: I understand that. However, my old IP isn't working anymore at all. |
| 20:13 | @mikegrb> | but I'm not sure why the second one wouldn't work |
| 20:13 | ^MrMike^> | inkblot: I tried manually adding my old IP, and it doesn't work from outside the box. |
| 20:13 | @caker> | ^MrMike^: what ifconfig cmd did you use to bring up the old IP? |
| 20:13 | ^MrMike^> | Or, would I need to completely get rid of DHCP and do all static? |
| 20:14 | ^MrMike^> | ifconfig eth0:1 <ip> netmask 255.255.255.0 up |
| 20:16 | @caker> | ifconfig output look ok? |
| 20:16 | @caker> | route -n look ok? |
| 20:16 | ^MrMike^> | yep. do you want me to paste it to you in private, to double-check? |
| 20:16 | @caker> | you can pm me |
| 20:16 | ^MrMike^> | Thanks. |
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| 20:40 | You_Wish> | anybody alive |
| 20:40 | @caker> | what's up? |
| 20:42 | You_Wish> | remeber the ip name you fix for me to make it my hostname |
| 20:42 | You_Wish> | i want to do the new ip the same way |
| 20:42 | You_Wish> | HOSTNAME=Slick.Ath.Cx |
| 20:42 | You_Wish> | how would i do that |
| 20:43 | @caker> | you can only have one hostname |
| 20:43 | @caker> | so maybe reverse dns? |
| 20:43 | You_Wish> | that is done already |
| 20:43 | @caker> | what's the problem, then? |
| 20:43 | You_Wish> | so when it reboots will this Slick.Ath.Cx be for both |
| 20:44 | @caker> | hostname has nothing to do with IPs |
| 20:44 | @caker> | technically |
| 20:44 | You_Wish> | ic |
| 20:44 | @caker> | er, its global |
| 20:45 | You_Wish> | so i must be thinking about in root doing this hostname Slick.Ath.Cx |
| 20:45 | You_Wish> | so i must be thinking about in root doing this domainname Slick.Ath.Cx |
| 20:45 | You_Wish> | would i have to do that for both ips |
| 20:45 | @caker> | how would you do that when hostname/domainname don't take an IP as an argument? |
| 20:45 | @caker> | answer: you can't :) |
| 20:46 | You_Wish> | let me ask in differen way |
| 20:46 | You_Wish> | when i /dns ip |
| 20:46 | You_Wish> | i want slick.ath.cx on both ips |
| 20:47 | @caker> | In your dns? |
| 20:47 | You_Wish> | or one ip to be slick.ath.cx and slacker.ath.cx |
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| 20:47 | You_Wish> | yes |
| 20:47 | You_Wish> | i didn't type the right wait |
| 20:47 | You_Wish> | one ip would be slick.ath.cx |
| 20:47 | @caker> | You can add two A records for slick.ath.cx, one for each IP |
| 20:47 | @caker> | OR |
| 20:48 | You_Wish> | and the other ip would be slacker.ath.cx |
| 20:48 | @caker> | one A record for slick, and one A record for slacker, yeah |
| 20:48 | You_Wish> | whe doing /dns in irc |
| 20:48 | You_Wish> | is the possible |
| 20:48 | You_Wish> | reverse is set |
| 20:48 | You_Wish> | for both ips |
| 20:49 | You_Wish> | and in root this is set hostname Slick.Ath.Cx domainname Slick.Ath.Cx |
| 20:49 | @caker> | get hostname and domainname out of your head -- has nothing to do with IPs and DNS |
| 20:49 | You_Wish> | k |
| 20:49 | You_Wish> | so i need to have DNS point to that new ip i am guessing |
| 20:50 | @caker> | are we talking about domain to IP mapping (dns), or IP to domain mapping (reverse dns) |
| 20:50 | @caker> | I think so |
| 20:50 | You_Wish> | let me check my reverse |
| 20:51 | @caker> | if you just set it, it can take 24 hrs to take affect |
| 20:51 | You_Wish> | hmm |
| 20:51 | You_Wish> | something happen here 69.56.173.177 li2-177.members.linode.com |
| 20:51 | You_Wish> | that was locked on now it isn't |
| 20:51 | You_Wish> | can i revers each ip? |
| 20:51 | @caker> | Yes |
| 20:52 | You_Wish> | hmm |
| 20:52 | You_Wish> | once it has been set can it just drop off by itself |
| 20:52 | @caker> | No |
| 20:52 | You_Wish> | that is what happen then |
| 20:52 | You_Wish> | cause day before yesterday i had it reversed |
| 20:53 | You_Wish> | Match Found! |
| 20:53 | You_Wish> | Do you want to use Slick.ath.cx as the reverse DNS entry for 69.56.173.176? |
| 20:53 | You_Wish> | |
| 20:53 | You_Wish> | ops |
| 20:53 | You_Wish> | wrong ip |
| 20:54 | You_Wish> | ok i see what happen |
| 20:54 | You_Wish> | thanks bro my fault again |
| 20:54 | @caker> | np |
| 20:54 | You_Wish> | i forgot to point the services to the right ip |
| 20:55 | You_Wish> | i love this stuff Linode rules |
| 21:04 | You_Wish> | another question about the peer to peer |
| 21:04 | You_Wish> | what does this mean |
| 21:04 | You_Wish> | Peer to Peer Network Node Use other P2P software on your Linode |
| 21:05 | You_Wish> | does that mean i can treat my account like a mini isp |
| 21:08 | You_Wish> | dont reply it is to stupid to answer |
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| 23:58 | tjfontaine> | caker... the bad ass |
| 23:58 | tjfontaine> | no doubt |
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