| --- | Log | opened Tue Mar 11 00:00:56 2008 |
| 00:19 | <John> | ho hum :] |
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| 05:02 | <@linbot> | New news from forums: Blocking known spam at data center before hitting linodes in Email/SMTP Related Forum <http://www.linode.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=3140> |
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| 06:20 | <rick111> | ;D |
| 06:22 | <encode> | rick111: seriously? why do you keep doing this? |
| 06:22 | <encode> | you never say anything useful in this channel |
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| 06:27 | <rick111> | encode stop crying like a baby |
| 06:27 | <rick111> | I guess I'm just happy to be here ;D |
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| 06:31 | <encode> | well find other ways to express your happiness |
| 06:31 | <encode> | or say something useful once in a while |
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| 06:58 | <mwalling> | encode: on the contrary, a /lastlog shows he does say useful stuff |
| 07:00 | <INternat> | .. |
| 07:01 | <encode> | mwalling: must've been the first time |
| 07:02 | <mwalling> | heh |
| 07:06 | <rick111> | \o/ |
| 07:07 | <INternat> | mwalling: what was the url to the the thingi? |
| 07:08 | <INternat> | <== has great describing words today |
| 07:08 | <mwalling> | which thingi? |
| 07:08 | <INternat> | the thing you wanted to show me last night? |
| 07:09 | <mwalling> | ... |
| 07:09 | <mwalling> | you sure? |
| 07:11 | <INternat> | agendon make me scroll |
| 07:11 | <INternat> | actually ica nt. |
| 07:11 | <INternat> | computer rebooted last night :( |
| 07:11 | <INternat> | agent somethign i think |
| 07:11 | <INternat> | god damm that g and n key need to work out which order they need to be in.. i always get it round the other way |
| 07:11 | <mwalling> | oh, your night |
| 07:12 | <INternat> | i should point out its 21:11 here now :) |
| 07:13 | <mwalling> | heh |
| 07:13 | <mwalling> | its 0713 herre |
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| 07:44 | <encode> | i should point out that queensland is one hour behind the rest of the east coast of australia |
| 07:44 | <INternat> | yeah cause were stupid :/ |
| 07:44 | <INternat> | bring in day light savings dammit |
| 07:44 | <INternat> | screw the farmers! |
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| 07:45 | <darkbeholder> | oh well in a few weeks we will be the same again |
| 07:45 | <encode> | true |
| 07:47 | <booja> | I'd rather not screw a farmer |
| 07:47 | <booja> | thanks tho |
| 07:47 | <booja> | but then, I live in nsw, so suck eggs :D |
| 07:50 | <darkbeholder> | well atleast we arnt in tassie |
| 07:51 | <mwalling> | booja: heh, i figured you would say you were from kansas |
| 07:52 | <mwalling> | pkgtools > * |
| 07:53 | <mwalling> | </mindless trolling> |
| 07:54 | <mwalling> | SpaceHobo: hahaha |
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| 09:06 | <Hobbsee> | man, i wish you could delete multiple entries from the dns manager at once. tickboxes would be nice, then be able to confirm them all. |
| 09:08 | <@caker> | It shall be done |
| 09:09 | <Hobbsee> | thanks caker :) |
| 09:10 | <Hobbsee> | caker: are you supposed to be able to enter external mx servers ending with a .? |
| 09:11 | <Hobbsee> | the dns manager errors out when trying |
| 09:11 | <mikegrb> | try without the dot |
| 09:11 | * | Hobbsee isn't sure if it's a Bad Thing, or just a software limitation. |
| 09:11 | <@caker> | nothing in the dns manager should take the dot .. or if it does, it'll strip it out |
| 09:11 | <mikegrb> | since mx must be fqdm I think it is appending its own dot |
| 09:11 | <Hobbsee> | mikegrb: yeah, i figured. i was wondering if it was by design |
| 09:12 | <mikegrb> | caker: I think you validated mx deferinetetlelty sense it is a special case |
| 09:12 | <mikegrb> | at least I've seen a few similiar questions |
| 09:12 | <@caker> | yup |
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| 09:47 | <robboplus> | hello again linoders :) |
| 09:47 | <robboplus> | back one more time to say how perfect your support is :) |
| 09:48 | <TJF> | you're going to give mikegrb a bigger ego ;) |
| 09:49 | <mikegrb> | lolz |
| 09:49 | <robboplus> | lol |
| 09:49 | <robboplus> | hm i'm wondering - if i just activated additional IP - do i need to restart my linode or will it just work on the fly if i ifup it ? |
| 09:50 | <robboplus> | it's already assigned and visible e.g. in rdns control panel |
| 09:50 | <robboplus> | but can my linode use it too right away? |
| 09:51 | <TJF> | i can't remember if you need to restart or not |
| 09:52 | <TJF> | caker: do you remember? |
| 09:52 | <@tasaro> | You need to restart, but not for long |
| 09:53 | <TJF> | tasaro FTW |
| 09:53 | <robboplus> | thanks alot folks |
| 09:54 | <mikegrb> | lolz |
| 09:54 | <robboplus> | hm i'm not sure what kind of mental problem is this but i'm in love with linode's dashboard lol.. |
| 09:55 | <robboplus> | i like it so much (gui design, functionality, etc.) that i play with it for fun from time to time :) |
| 09:56 | <robboplus> | after a month of being here i still can't have enough and i'm so grateful to the guy who recommended me this company |
| 09:56 | <mikegrb> | <3 |
| 09:57 | <robboplus> | i just have to order another linode soon and just for damn fun lmao |
| 09:58 | <Toba_> | me too |
| 09:58 | <Toba_> | but no |
| 09:58 | <Toba_> | I mean about liking the dashboard |
| 09:59 | <robboplus> | yeah |
| 09:59 | <robboplus> | it's so professional |
| 09:59 | <robboplus> | and so well designed |
| 10:00 | <robboplus> | i have seen a bunch of panels but this one is just special and no others can compare as for what i saw before |
| 10:00 | <robboplus> | very intuitive and has exactly what you expect and more |
| 10:01 | <robboplus> | not sure who designed it but that guy is a genius (or a group of guys/gals) |
| 10:01 | <Toba_> | it's mostly @caker, methinks |
| 10:01 | * | tasaro points at caker. |
| 10:01 | <robboplus> | oh. |
| 10:02 | <robboplus> | good to know that :) |
| 10:02 | <robboplus> | honestly, a good interface and functionality is an art |
| 10:02 | <robboplus> | and that's a piece of art, not just a panel |
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| 10:08 | <@caker> | robboplus: again, thanks :) |
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| 10:12 | <robboplus> | oh so you are here :) ok :) |
| 10:12 | <robboplus> | btw i didn't mean to sound el-cheapo... i really meant it all, i pay attention to this kind of stuff big time and you deserve highest marks for this hard work |
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| 10:32 | <agentbleubleu> | morning all |
| 10:33 | <agentbleubleu> | is there anyway i can upgrade from a 520Mg ram to 720Mg ram now. I see they are not available till next week. |
| 10:34 | <@caker> | could add the RAM as extras, then upgrade the plan later |
| 10:34 | <agentbleubleu> | ok that might be an idea |
| 10:34 | <agentbleubleu> | i had 2 crashes today |
| 10:34 | <agentbleubleu> | oom |
| 10:35 | <agentbleubleu> | i dont really need any more harddrive space |
| 10:35 | <agentbleubleu> | or bandwidth |
| 10:35 | <agentbleubleu> | its ram i run out of |
| 10:35 | <agentbleubleu> | but it would be great to upgrade to some more ram asap |
| 10:36 | <agentbleubleu> | do i have to upgrade it myself or can you guys do the upgrade? |
| 10:37 | <@caker> | https://www.linode.com/members/extras.cfm <-- |
| 10:37 | <agentbleubleu> | thanks |
| 10:39 | <mwalling> | agentbleubleu: how the hell are you OOMing a 520? |
| 10:39 | <agentbleubleu> | im not really sure |
| 10:40 | <agentbleubleu> | but i have 2 sites with a fair bit of traffic |
| 10:40 | <mwalling> | ... |
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| 10:40 | <agentbleubleu> | one is getting more all the time |
| 10:40 | <agentbleubleu> | myplaylist.biz |
| 10:40 | <@caker> | sounds like a misconfiguration to m |
| 10:40 | <@caker> | e |
| 10:40 | * | mwalling is with caker |
| 10:40 | <agentbleubleu> | hmm |
| 10:40 | <agentbleubleu> | very possible |
| 10:40 | <agentbleubleu> | you know me |
| 10:40 | <mwalling> | agentbleubleu: i'm runnign "a couple of sites" on a 360 with no problem |
| 10:41 | <mwalling> | and thats with amavis, postfix, mysql, clamd, etc |
| 10:41 | <agentbleubleu> | ok |
| 10:41 | <agentbleubleu> | so to be precise |
| 10:41 | <agentbleubleu> | 10 sites |
| 10:41 | <@caker> | agentbleubleu: irc can handle more than two words per line, you know :) |
| 10:41 | <agentbleubleu> | 2 busy ones |
| 10:41 | <mwalling> | doesnt mater... |
| 10:41 | <mwalling> | more sites doesnt spawn more httpd children |
| 10:42 | <mwalling> | mikegrb: i'm at my machine with my gizmo client, you want me to try calling on sip again? |
| 10:42 | <mikegrb> | sure |
| 10:42 | <mwalling> | 0@office? |
| 10:42 | * | mikegrb nods |
| 10:43 | <mwalling> | rings once, disconnects |
| 10:43 | <mikegrb> | I didn't see anything in the logs here |
| 10:43 | <agentbleubleu> | ok myplaylist.biz site is getting about 30k hits a day, about 2 k unique, another has about 2k uniques, but play site uses a fair bit of ram |
| 10:43 | <mikegrb> | so the call didn't make it to us :< |
| 10:44 | <mwalling> | agentbleubleu: ... |
| 10:44 | <mwalling> | mikegrb: yeah, it looks awefully quick for a whole connect |
| 10:44 | <mikegrb> | try *0120*862 ? |
| 10:44 | <mwalling> | same behavior |
| 10:44 | <mikegrb> | same this side too |
| 10:45 | <mikegrb> | maybe I should double check ze firewall ;) |
| 10:45 | <mwalling> | does the gizmo client log to console? |
| 10:45 | <mwalling> | i dont have tcpdump on the eee, although, the wrt... |
| 10:46 | <mikegrb> | should probably allow tcp 5060 ;) |
| 10:46 | <mwalling> | *smack* |
| 10:46 | <mwalling> | does that mean i should try again? |
| 10:47 | <agentbleubleu> | I think it is because play (myplaylist) has a tone of processes that it does, its an app not a site. |
| 10:47 | <mwalling> | agentbleubleu: *tune it* |
| 10:47 | <mikegrb> | mwalling: yes |
| 10:47 | <mwalling> | i'm sure, with some work, you could run it on a L128 (if they still existed) |
| 10:47 | <agentbleubleu> | hehe |
| 10:47 | <mwalling> | mikegrb: same, let me try the *23135*q9359q5q |
| 10:47 | <@caker> | agentbleubleu: running apache2? running mysql? |
| 10:48 | <agentbleubleu> | ye |
| 10:48 | <@caker> | agentbleubleu: anything else that eats ram? |
| 10:48 | <agentbleubleu> | s |
| 10:48 | <agentbleubleu> | no |
| 10:48 | <mwalling> | mikegrb: still the same |
| 10:48 | <@caker> | agentbleubleu: ok -- distro? |
| 10:48 | <mikegrb> | odd |
| 10:48 | <agentbleubleu> | debian4 |
| 10:48 | <@caker> | agentbleubleu: apache2 -V | grep MPM ? |
| 10:48 | <agentbleubleu> | sec |
| 10:49 | <mwalling> | ok... i didnt want to see that many arp requests... |
| 10:49 | <agentbleubleu> | Server MPM: Prefork |
| 10:49 | <agentbleubleu> | -D APACHE_MPM_DIR="server/mpm/prefork" |
| 10:50 | <@caker> | agentbleubleu: edit /etc/apache2/apache2.conf, locate "<IfModule prefork.c>" , what is the value for MaxClients and friends there? |
| 10:50 | <agentbleubleu> | sec |
| 10:52 | <agentbleubleu> | do you mean this one <IfModule mpm_prefork_module> |
| 10:52 | <@caker> | yeah, close enough |
| 10:53 | <agentbleubleu> | http://pastebin.linode.com/580 |
| 10:54 | <@caker> | agentbleubleu: change MaxClients to like 32 or something :) |
| 10:54 | <agentbleubleu> | ok |
| 10:54 | <@caker> | agentbleubleu: save, force-reload apache, fixed. |
| 10:54 | <agentbleubleu> | hehe |
| 10:55 | <agentbleubleu> | what about this one |
| 10:55 | <agentbleubleu> | <IfModule mpm_worker_module> |
| 10:55 | <agentbleubleu> | MaxClients 150 currently |
| 10:55 | <@caker> | no, since you're using prefork |
| 10:55 | <@caker> | those are unused |
| 10:55 | <agentbleubleu> | aha |
| 10:55 | <agentbleubleu> | ok |
| 10:57 | <agentbleubleu> | ok done that, I will go and try and find out what that changed |
| 10:57 | <agentbleubleu> | thanks caker |
| 10:57 | <@caker> | any time |
| 11:03 | <robboplus> | agentbleubleu how about your php? |
| 11:03 | <agentbleubleu> | what do you mean |
| 11:03 | <robboplus> | make sure it doesn't eat most resources |
| 11:04 | <agentbleubleu> | ah |
| 11:04 | <robboplus> | ram mostly |
| 11:04 | <robboplus> | you need to cap it properly |
| 11:04 | <robboplus> | unless you did already of course |
| 11:04 | <agentbleubleu> | no |
| 11:04 | <agentbleubleu> | im still learning the roaps |
| 11:04 | <robboplus> | it may suck your ram dry if you allow it and scripts are running intensively there |
| 11:05 | <agentbleubleu> | I have some really intensve scripts. |
| 11:05 | <robboplus> | just a little hint, i popped in and started reading up |
| 11:05 | <agentbleubleu> | how do you mean cap it |
| 11:05 | <robboplus> | check your php config |
| 11:05 | <robboplus> | it's about locking php to some mem limit which it can't go over |
| 11:06 | <robboplus> | anyway |
| 11:06 | <robboplus> | if you really have TWO sites with intense scripting... you will seriously want to consider more ram anyway |
| 11:06 | <robboplus> | assuming that there is some traffic too :) |
| 11:07 | <agentbleubleu> | traffic is goodish on both. maybe 5K uniques on the 2 a day |
| 11:07 | <robboplus> | yah but i mean they all trigger your scripts |
| 11:07 | <robboplus> | i didn't mean it traffic-wise |
| 11:07 | <mwalling> | mikegrb: got wireshark? |
| 11:08 | <robboplus> | and 5k is alot already |
| 11:08 | <agentbleubleu> | yes the scripts are used in the app as part of the funcktions |
| 11:08 | <robboplus> | there could be some flaw somewhere |
| 11:08 | <robboplus> | and if php has a high limit set it would lead to probs |
| 11:09 | <robboplus> | i recently had a bugger with mysql related script that i forgot to put mysql_close() in and it was triggering every minute |
| 11:09 | <robboplus> | it used to build up and cause probs with database once in a while |
| 11:09 | <robboplus> | and i was going crazy for a long time |
| 11:09 | <agentbleubleu> | ah that sounds very interesting |
| 11:10 | <robboplus> | so quite similar as in your case |
| 11:10 | <agentbleubleu> | it seems to build up to a problem |
| 11:10 | <robboplus> | very small thing causing "resources leak" |
| 11:10 | <agentbleubleu> | and i do think it is mysql related |
| 11:10 | <robboplus> | well then check mysql stats |
| 11:10 | <mikegrb> | mwalling: yes |
| 11:11 | <robboplus> | agentbleubleu: show status; is your friend ;) |
| 11:11 | <mwalling> | mikegrb: filter that file on sip, let me know what you see |
| 11:11 | <agentbleubleu> | aha how does that work |
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| 11:11 | <mwalling> | i'm not sure how to interpret it |
| 11:11 | <agentbleubleu> | ill look it up |
| 11:11 | <robboplus> | agentbleubleu you type that in mysql shell as root |
| 11:12 | <robboplus> | or hm not root - not needed |
| 11:12 | <robboplus> | any user |
| 11:12 | <robboplus> | and there are great docs describing every bit of information stated there and how to interpret it |
| 11:12 | <robboplus> | mysql tweaking is VERY important |
| 11:12 | <agentbleubleu> | ok give me 5 minutes to look up what im doing |
| 11:13 | <@caker> | indexes, slow queries log, mysql variables/settings |
| 11:13 | <agentbleubleu> | here is my php settings http://www.myplaylist.biz/music/php.php |
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| 11:14 | <mikegrb> | interesting |
| 11:14 | <mikegrb> | haha |
| 11:14 | <mikegrb> | after you made your calls sipbroker shows isn from sipbroker as broken |
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| 11:16 | <mikegrb> | mwalling: can you try a sip:0@office so I can see what the issue there is? |
| 11:18 | <mikegrb> | but yeah sipbroker is redirecting the call to exten@sipbroker vs exten@dest_server |
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| 11:21 | <mikegrb> | or rather gizmo is sending the call to exten@sipbroker rather then *0120*862@sipbroker so sipbroker doesn't know where to send it |
| 11:21 | <mikegrb> | I think |
| 11:23 | <mwalling> | that dump should show 1 from 0@ and one from *3943*43597208406 |
| 11:23 | <mikegrb> | igoh |
| 11:23 | <mikegrb> | oh |
| 11:24 | <mwalling> | let me finish my sandwich and i'll try again from 0@ |
| 11:24 | <m0unds> | mmm...sandwich |
| 11:24 | <mikegrb> | yeah I just see the isn call |
| 11:24 | <mikegrb> | going to step out for a smoke |
| 11:24 | <mwalling> | want me to wait? |
| 11:25 | * | mwalling waits |
| 11:30 | <mwalling> | did it, Status: 484 Address Incomplete |
| 11:30 | <m0unds> | woohoo, background check complete |
| 11:31 | <mwalling> | ... the construction workers next door are playing since you've been gone... |
| 11:31 | <mwalling> | really loud |
| 11:32 | <agentbleubleu> | I get no response from show status it just sits there like this mysql> show status |
| 11:32 | <agentbleubleu> | -> indexes |
| 11:32 | <agentbleubleu> | -> .... here is my /etc/mysql/my.cnf file : http://pastebin.linode.com/581 |
| 11:32 | <mwalling> | ; |
| 11:32 | <mwalling> | sql statements must be terminated with a semicolon |
| 11:32 | <mwalling> | thats why its sitting there |
| 11:34 | <mikegrb> | mwalling: k, I can haz dump? |
| 11:34 | <mwalling> | you can, hang on |
| 11:34 | <mwalling> | i have to pull it from the wrt |
| 11:34 | <mikegrb> | lies |
| 11:34 | <agentbleubleu> | ok |
| 11:35 | <mwalling> | mikegrb: same spot, sipdump2.tcpdump |
| 11:36 | <agentbleubleu> | http://pastebin.linode.com/582 this is my showstatus |
| 11:38 | <mikegrb> | aha |
| 11:38 | <mwalling> | this shouldnt have anything to do with me being natted, right? |
| 11:39 | <mikegrb> | nah |
| 11:39 | <mwalling> | k |
| 11:39 | <mwalling> | didnt *think* so, but i'm kinda bsing my way along |
| 11:39 | <mikegrb> | try now? |
| 11:40 | <mwalling> | k |
| 11:40 | <mwalling> | nope |
| 11:40 | <mwalling> | pushing dump |
| 11:41 | <mwalling> | sipdump3.tcpdump |
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| 11:43 | <mwalling> | oh, you know what i realized? |
| 11:43 | <mwalling> | when gizmo saves it in my call log, it drops the 0 |
| 11:43 | <mwalling> | it saves it as sip:@office.linode.com |
| 11:43 | <mikegrb> | hmmm |
| 11:44 | <mikegrb> | but in the invite it has the @ |
| 11:44 | <mwalling> | that was what i used for the first connect, the second connect i used my addressbook, which has 0@ |
| 11:44 | <mikegrb> | try 1205@office ? |
| 11:44 | <mikegrb> | likely the same but who knows |
| 11:44 | <mwalling> | stdby |
| 11:44 | <mikegrb> | no need to bother with a trace |
| 11:44 | <mwalling> | to late |
| 11:44 | <mwalling> | you're getting one |
| 11:45 | <mwalling> | mic was muted |
| 11:45 | <mikegrb> | your mic? |
| 11:45 | <mwalling> | yeah |
| 11:46 | <mikegrb> | seems a silly thing to do :p |
| 11:46 | <mikegrb> | so the 0@ seems to be causing dificulties |
| 11:46 | <mwalling> | fscking sound card |
| 11:46 | <mikegrb> | <3 |
| 11:46 | <mwalling> | but it works with teh echo test |
| 11:46 | <mwalling> | and it works with tellme |
| 11:47 | <mwalling> | i'm talking to the tellme bot |
| 11:47 | * | mwalling installs gizmo on the windows box |
| 11:48 | <mikegrb> | anyway you gizmo client only talks to the gizmo server and then the gizmo server talks to us |
| 11:48 | <mwalling> | uh huh |
| 11:48 | * | mwalling listens |
| 11:49 | <mikegrb> | so they are probably stripping the 0 somewhere and then they say oh crap no local part on this address |
| 11:49 | <mikegrb> | and they abort |
| 11:49 | <mwalling> | aah |
| 11:49 | <mikegrb> | before ever talking to our asterisk box |
| 11:49 | <mwalling> | makes sense |
| 11:49 | <mikegrb> | 0 == null or some such |
| 11:49 | * | mikegrb makes 1000 do the same thing |
| 11:49 | <mwalling> | right |
| 11:50 | <mwalling> | so if i called 99@office i would get the moh? |
| 11:50 | * | mikegrb thinks so |
| 11:50 | <mikegrb> | well *99 I think it is |
| 11:50 | <mikegrb> | yeah, *99 |
| 11:50 | <mikegrb> | 1000 now goes to same place as 0 |
| 11:50 | <mwalling> | that dont work |
| 11:50 | <mikegrb> | :< |
| 11:51 | <mikegrb> | mayhaps they don't like *s either |
| 11:51 | <mwalling> | 99 dont work either |
| 11:51 | * | mikegrb nods |
| 11:51 | <mikegrb> | th invalid extension '99' in context 'guest-in2', but no invalid handler |
| 11:51 | <mikegrb> | <3 |
| 11:52 | <mwalling> | ? |
| 11:52 | <mikegrb> | but the first time when you dialed *99 I didn't get it either so I think gizmo ate it internally like they did 0 |
| 11:52 | <mwalling> | aah |
| 11:52 | <mikegrb> | try 1000@ ? |
| 11:53 | <mwalling> | yep |
| 11:53 | <mwalling> | wow... the moh sounds worse over sip |
| 11:53 | <mikegrb> | -- Started music on hold, class 'default', on SIP/proxy01.sipphone.com-08294ac8 |
| 11:53 | <@caker> | :( |
| 11:54 | <mwalling> | caker: over laptop speakers though |
| 11:56 | <mwalling> | huh |
| 11:56 | <mwalling> | windows computer cant talk to echo test |
| 11:57 | <m0unds> | http://img.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2008/03_02/Blow2BNPS1003_468x353.jpg |
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| 12:24 | <mwalling> | mikegrb: i could call IdeaSIP's echo test line :/ |
| 12:26 | <mikegrb> | our echo test is x862 |
| 12:26 | <mwalling> | so 862@? |
| 12:26 | <burnchr0m> | but it's hooked to one of the linodes. |
| 12:27 | <mwalling> | mikegrb: i hear myself |
| 12:27 | <mikegrb> | \o/ |
| 12:27 | <mwalling> | and i didn't change anything |
| 12:28 | <Pryon> | 'linode - it'll have you talking to yourself' |
| 12:28 | <mwalling> | heh |
| 12:29 | <mwalling> | mikegrb: did i mention you sound british? |
| 12:29 | <mikegrb> | no |
| 12:29 | <mwalling> | oh wait, you couldnt hear me |
| 12:30 | <mwalling> | :P |
| 12:30 | * | mikegrb nods |
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| 12:39 | <rick111> | british is for the big boys |
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| 13:03 | <mikegrb> | TJF: clearify poop through a goose, plzkthx |
| 13:04 | * | TJF draws mikegrb a picture |
| 13:04 | <mikegrb> | is that a bad thing? |
| 13:04 | <mikegrb> | and in what way does it suck? |
| 13:04 | <TJF> | poop through a goose = fast |
| 13:04 | <mikegrb> | ohhhhhhhhhhhh |
| 13:04 | <mikegrb> | well I don't know about geese |
| 13:04 | <mikegrb> | we only have ducks in the backyard |
| 13:05 | <TJF> | they poop alot |
| 13:05 | <mikegrb> | ducks too |
| 13:05 | <mikegrb> | the dock goes from pristine to can barely see wood through the duck poo in 8 hours |
| 13:05 | <TJF> | my tivo worked on the first shot |
| 13:05 | <mikegrb> | har |
| 13:05 | <mikegrb> | tasaro's didn't |
| 13:05 | <TJF> | yeah |
| 13:05 | <mikegrb> | pebcak? |
| 13:05 | * | mikegrb runs |
| 13:05 | <TJF> | he needs an multi-stream card |
| 13:06 | <TJF> | more like id10 on the comcast side |
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| 13:22 | <mikegrb> | burnchr0m: no, I'd rather die |
| 13:23 | <guinea-pig> | that can be arranged |
| 13:23 | <mikegrb> | kthx |
| 13:23 | <TJF> | :o |
| 13:25 | <TJF> | wouldn't dr. k be killing to use it instead of dying? |
| 13:30 | <zeroday> | hey all, whats that link thats shows your linode stats in an xml file? |
| 13:31 | <@caker> | http://www.linode.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=1558 |
| 13:32 | <zeroday> | thanks |
| 13:33 | <zeroday> | is it possible to add my home ip temporarily to the access list for my linode stats while I make the script and test it? |
| 13:33 | <@caker> | It is not |
| 13:33 | <zeroday> | k |
| 13:38 | <zeroday> | hm..all it prints out is '1' |
| 13:39 | <zeroday> | the php script has only: echo file_get_contents(the/info/url/w/username/) or die(); |
| 13:39 | <@caker> | is your browser rendering the xml tags away? |
| 13:39 | <@caker> | view source? |
| 13:40 | <zeroday> | nope, only 1 line and it has 1 |
| 13:40 | <@caker> | file_get_contents operates on a file, or a URL? |
| 13:41 | * | caker prepares to bonk |
| 13:41 | <zeroday> | both |
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| 13:42 | <zeroday> | caker, http://69.93.127.152/bw.php |
| 13:43 | <zeroday> | I use file_get_contents for another script which also parses xml without problems |
| 13:49 | <zeroday> | any ideas? |
| 13:50 | <mikegrb> | try wget first |
| 13:50 | <mikegrb> | and look at what is returned |
| 13:51 | <zeroday> | wget works |
| 13:51 | <zeroday> | http://69.93.127.152/t.txt |
| 13:52 | <zeroday> | any ideas why the php script wouldnt? |
| 13:54 | <@caker> | maybe it is but returing 1 that it was successful? |
| 13:55 | * | caker does not do php |
| 13:56 | <zeroday> | strange, it doesnt echo it if I do it echo file_get..., but if I pass it to a variable and then echo it it does o.O |
| 13:56 | <zeroday> | never had this problem before |
| 13:57 | <CDMoyer> | fopen wrappers enabled for your php? |
| 13:57 | <zeroday> | "The function returns the read data or FALSE on failure." |
| 13:57 | <zeroday> | yep |
| 13:59 | <CDMoyer> | <?php echo file_get_contents('http://www.linode.com/members/bw/?user='.$username); ?> |
| 13:59 | <CDMoyer> | works fine for me. odd. |
| 13:59 | <CDMoyer> | wait, your script worked for me. |
| 14:00 | <zeroday> | I changed it |
| 14:00 | <CDMoyer> | ah. |
| 14:00 | <zeroday> | passed the returned info to a var |
| 14:00 | <zeroday> | file get contents on google works |
| 14:00 | <CDMoyer> | that's odd. |
| 14:00 | <zeroday> | yeah |
| 14:00 | * | zeroday thinks caker has blacklisted the PHP user agent |
| 14:00 | <zeroday> | j/k |
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| 14:10 | <schmichael> | has anybody seen postfix be unable to resolve hostnames (and therefore defer all outgoing mail) even when the host system can resolve names just fine? |
| 14:10 | <schmichael> | i'm trying to help a buddy |
| 14:17 | <agentbleubleu> | robboplus: are you there? |
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| 14:19 | <Clorith> | Hi, I'm just about to sign up for a linode (paying annually), but the "amount due" only amounts to $16.91 |
| 14:20 | <Clorith> | the total should be $299.4 |
| 14:20 | <Clorith> | Is this an error with the signup, or am I jstu misunderstanding something |
| 14:20 | <@caker> | it's a quirk of our billing system. You'll be invoiced for 12 months on April 1st |
| 14:21 | <@caker> | this month it's just pro-rated from today to the end of the month |
| 14:21 | <Clorith> | ok, thank you |
| 14:21 | <santium> | caker: Is there any way to have you look at the support ticket for my account? I was told by another customer that you were the nicest person to talk to. :) |
| 14:22 | <@caker> | santium: yes -- someone will provide a response shortly |
| 14:22 | <mwalling> | santium: nah, talk to mikegrb and mention slackware |
| 14:22 | <santium> | mwalling: why would I do that? Slackware is evil. |
| 14:23 | <TJF> | ha! |
| 14:23 | * | mwalling ignores santium |
| 14:23 | <mwalling> | HATER! |
| 14:23 | <TJF> | santium: that was awesome |
| 14:24 | <mikegrb> | lolz |
| 14:24 | <santium> | lol |
| 14:24 | <Clorith> | wow, that was fast |
| 14:29 | <mikegrb> | santium: ^5 |
| 14:30 | <mikegrb> | santium: I will take care of your support ticket right now as reward for popper opinion regarding slackware |
| 14:31 | <zeroday> | http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/archives/001072.html |
| 14:32 | <zeroday> | anone who uses G-Archiver should read that |
| 14:33 | <mwalling> | santium: see? i told you mentioning slackware would get the job done |
| 14:35 | <santium> | Thanks. ;) |
| 14:35 | <tierra> | caker: I just want to make sure my last payment went through... I changed addresses, but I had the dashboard charge the card before I updated it (acct: tierra) |
| 14:35 | <tierra> | ^ or mikegrb |
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| 14:36 | <mikegrb> | tierra: looks good |
| 14:37 | <tierra> | mikegrb: thanks |
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| 15:14 | <baoky> | Hi , is there a way i can set my VPS to stop sending bandwidth if it reach 90% of the total usage? |
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| 15:15 | <@caker> | baoky: yup. set up ssh keys for Lish, write a script that polls the xml file as mentioned here http://www.linode.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=1558 and have it issue a shutdown job via Lish if it reaches your threshold |
| 15:16 | <mwalling> | eh? |
| 15:16 | <mwalling> | why not just drop the interface? |
| 15:16 | <@caker> | or, instead of Lish keys and shutting down, just stop processes that is serving up bandwidth |
| 15:16 | <baoky> | if lets say |
| 15:17 | <baoky> | i have a video streaming site |
| 15:17 | <baoky> | it stream from the var/www/uploads folder |
| 15:17 | <@caker> | ... |
| 15:17 | <@caker> | one |
| 15:17 | <@caker> | time |
| 15:17 | <@caker> | at |
| 15:17 | <@caker> | bandcamp |
| 15:17 | <baoky> | yes i talking about e bandwidth |
| 15:17 | <baoky> | cause |
| 15:17 | <baoky> | the HTTP request on my upload folder |
| 15:17 | <baoky> | is the main cause of my bandwidth |
| 15:18 | <baoky> | i want set at 90% it stop apache |
| 15:18 | <baoky> | is it possible? |
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| 15:18 | <@caker> | Anything is possible |
| 15:18 | <mwalling> | baoky: yes, but it all revolves around http://www.linode.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=1558 |
| 15:18 | <Battousai> | i concur with pfein |
| 15:18 | <baoky> | haha inside reading now.. |
| 15:18 | <mwalling> | i'm sitting outside |
| 15:18 | <mwalling> | its quite nice out |
| 15:18 | <mwalling> | mid 40's and in the sun |
| 15:19 | <mwalling> | (on the roof :) ) |
| 15:19 | <TJF> | 40c? |
| 15:19 | <Battousai> | most likely F |
| 15:19 | <mwalling> | F |
| 15:19 | <TJF> | !weather 67201 |
| 15:19 | <TJF> | fail |
| 15:19 | <baoky> | hmm i dont understand the forum link that you provided |
| 15:19 | <mikegrb> | lolz |
| 15:19 | <baoky> | lol |
| 15:19 | <mwalling> | !calc 42 F in C |
| 15:19 | <@linbot> | mwalling: 42 degrees Fahrenheit = 5.55555556 degrees Celsius |
| 15:19 | <baoky> | i know its xml |
| 15:19 | <baoky> | but i dont know how to use it for my linode |
| 15:20 | <mwalling> | baoky: you could even use grep and awk if you wanted |
| 15:20 | <baoky> | hmm |
| 15:20 | <baoky> | but in the forum it said The http request must come from one of the IPs of [linodeUsername]. |
| 15:21 | <baoky> | hi |
| 15:21 | <baoky> | then my request is from another hosting |
| 15:21 | <baoky> | i just want do a crontab that check for bandwidth every minute |
| 15:21 | <baoky> | and if it over 90% , it stop the whole thing that sending bandwidth , probably my var/www/uploads |
| 15:21 | <baoky> | * * * * * commands |
| 15:21 | <@caker> | baoky: polling that script every minute isn't very friendly. Please don't do that every minute |
| 15:21 | <baoky> | but what commands could i use |
| 15:22 | <baoky> | what about 5 minutes interval? |
| 15:22 | <zeroday> | still seems too often |
| 15:22 | <zeroday> | ~15 mins |
| 15:22 | <baoky> | what will happen if i run it too often |
| 15:22 | <Battousai> | you'll anger caker |
| 15:22 | <mwalling> | baoky: caker will smack you |
| 15:22 | <mikegrb> | lolz |
| 15:22 | <baoky> | lol |
| 15:22 | <baoky> | why he will smack me |
| 15:23 | <baoky> | haha |
| 15:23 | <zeroday> | because you make the linode server cry |
| 15:23 | <mwalling> | he'll install slackware on your linode |
| 15:23 | <TJF> | cachedwithin |
| 15:23 | <mikegrb> | lolz |
| 15:23 | <santium> | lol |
| 15:23 | <baoky> | oh |
| 15:23 | <@caker> | TJF: sshh (already do that) |
| 15:23 | * | TJF hides |
| 15:23 | * | mikegrb caches tjf within a small metal box |
| 15:23 | * | baoky a |
| 15:23 | * | baoky hides |
| 15:23 | <baoky> | nth |
| 15:23 | <@tasaro> | why not just use the Linode Alerts? |
| 15:23 | <mikegrb> | lolz |
| 15:23 | <baoky> | lOl |
| 15:23 | <@tasaro> | https://www.linode.com/members/utilities/alerts.cfm |
| 15:23 | <baoky> | er.. |
| 15:23 | * | santium points and laughs |
| 15:23 | <baoky> | okay |
| 15:23 | <baoky> | but i dont check my email |
| 15:24 | <baoky> | so often |
| 15:24 | <mikegrb> | lolz |
| 15:24 | <zeroday> | lol |
| 15:24 | <baoky> | i want to set the system stop all bandwidth |
| 15:24 | <baoky> | when detected |
| 15:24 | <TJF> | mikegrb is a query of queries |
| 15:24 | * | mwalling queries mikegrb |
| 15:24 | <mwalling> | TJF: 0 rows returned |
| 15:24 | <baoky> | at 90% bandwidth usage |
| 15:24 | <zeroday> | baoky, get the data every 15 mins, if the xml data returns 90% bw, refuse the video request |
| 15:24 | <baoky> | how do i run this xml |
| 15:24 | <@tasaro> | so set the alert to 50% so when you finally decide to check your e-mail it's @ 90% |
| 15:25 | <santium> | baoky: I have a script that polls the member XMLs every hour and disables network access to everyone but me when it gets to 95%. |
| 15:25 | <mwalling> | tasaro: heh |
| 15:25 | <zeroday> | whatweb lang do you know? |
| 15:25 | <baoky> | html |
| 15:25 | <zeroday> | ... |
| 15:25 | <baoky> | .net |
| 15:25 | <baoky> | java |
| 15:25 | <zeroday> | server side? |
| 15:25 | <mwalling> | *headdesk* |
| 15:25 | <baoky> | er.. |
| 15:25 | <Battousai> | don't punish your desk for that |
| 15:25 | <zeroday> | php? asp? |
| 15:25 | <baoky> | i really new to vps |
| 15:25 | <baoky> | haha |
| 15:25 | <Battousai> | it didn't do anything wrong |
| 15:25 | <baoky> | php a bit |
| 15:25 | <agentbleubleu> | can someone point me to the likely path for the mysql error logs |
| 15:25 | <baoky> | i got a php community site |
| 15:25 | <baoky> | haha |
| 15:25 | <baoky> | asp a bit also |
| 15:25 | <mwalling> | baoky: you cant blame your VPS for this |
| 15:25 | <santium> | agentbleubleu: /var/messages |
| 15:25 | <agentbleubleu> | tar |
| 15:25 | <baoky> | i mean i blaming myself |
| 15:25 | <baoky> | haha |
| 15:26 | <mwalling> | santium: throw a log in there |
| 15:26 | <zeroday> | file_get_contents, SimpleXMLElement, thats all you need |
| 15:26 | <baoky> | i need to learn more |
| 15:26 | <Battousai> | agentbleubleu: /var/log/mysql... ? |
| 15:26 | <santium> | mwalling: it emails me. |
| 15:26 | <agentbleubleu> | ok thanks guys |
| 15:26 | <mwalling> | santium: no, /var/log/messages |
| 15:26 | <mikegrb> | lolz |
| 15:26 | <santium> | Oh yeah. :P lol |
| 15:26 | <santium> | I have mine symlinked. |
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