
VirMach
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(Quote) Was this after Ryzen migrate button press?
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(Quote) Anti-fraud is pretty terrible at actually doing much. Lots of false positives and false negatives. No solution. One of my passion projects was just to come up with a better antifraud system but I obviously don't have any time to do anything …
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(Quote) Dallas definitely has some weird routing issue and it definitely is tied to Google DNS. DALZ008 affected the most in other ways. Already have a ticket to try to figure it all out and see what can be done. Looks like with the new IPs there's …
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(Quote) Actually it means it got way better in the way we intended/discussed. Remember, there was just a weekend. Last weekend it froze for a few hours. This weekend I only see a 1 hour period where this may have happened instead of a few hour on Sa…
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(Quote) Answer's here: (Quote) Was supposed to be earlier but I only got to TYOC040 since I had to also recreate everyone's and do a bunch of other stuff. Should hopefully get to all of them by today.
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I had a TLDR written for this but lost it. Basically I have an idea to let existing customers burn in new nodes we deploy so we find any issues we missed that may appear from "natural" usage. It's essentially a 14 day trial service of NVMe…
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(Quote) This part's getting done: (Quote)
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(Quote) Reboot required I think if you edit it directly into resolv.conf but you can put it in the network configuration file and restart networking service instead. I could be wrong because I usually do it the latter way and then I think on reboot …
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(Quote) Are you using their DNS? Definitely nothing like that for me using them but I also specifically changed my DNS to Google's a long time ago. I do remember it was initially on their DNS and something like that happened once a while ago.
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Old LAX nodes that had catastrophic failure are getting their new IPs now. You can manually change the main IP to get it working sooner. I may be able to get the script working to do the main IP swaps for them but if something goes wrong that'll get…
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(Quote) I have no idea what's going on with Comcast recently but I've had a ton of issues with them and routing from LAX office to pretty much everywhere. What's the IP start with?
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(Quote) The null thing... oh god, I don't want to even get into it but I'll just say one thing: we tried. Many times. New one shouldn't get nullrouted like that. The IP change for those also went through and there should not be any immediate proble…
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(Quote) LAXA014 was so close to being done around Thursday/Friday. Then it crapped out mid-migration and SolusVM migration feature fully malfunctioned as a result as well, making it more difficult to do because we were doing it in batches versus a b…
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(Quote) SJC is full due to SJCZ004 also having more serious issues, so we used all the space there to SJC. It hasn't exactly been smooth sailing for that location so there's only so much room we have left to move around within SJC. SJCZ005 is techn…
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(Quote) I was actually about to post an update on it. And yes planned on moving people off a few days ago, doing that now, and we'll be crediting people for a month or extending service by a month. Also wanted to update everyone else: Some of thes…
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(Quote) CHI2 as well, should improve once the swaps are complete. These two locations still need switch configuration changes so while they have additional blocks there will be additional packets until the old IPs are no longer used. Also additiona…
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NYC is working now, updating network status after confirming all nodes.
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(Quote) Yes but I can't think of any non-rare situation where an OS re-install would help at all in any situation where the OS/VM was previously functional and abruptly stopped functioning to that level, without anything having been done first. Let …
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(Quote) Since the original maintenance (not the original original but the most recent one before this round) it's already been stable again. And anyone who didn't re-install would have returned online since then. There's a few other cases where it c…
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Okay, TYOC040 LVMs have been regenerated. Feel free to resume spam re-installs.
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(Quote) A re-install while the disk is away causes the LVM to get deleted and not re-created per SolusVM coding. Even if the disk is functional there are times where several commands in a row cause it to glitch out completely. In other regions, thi…
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Does anyone else remember when browsers didn't have a minimum size for the scrollbar autoscale or am I implanting false memories in my head? (Image)
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(Quote) Yes, I'm doing well, thank you for asking.
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Honestly I'm just waiting for someone to quote it and ask an unrelated question.
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(Quote) Yeah and another thing called dramatic effect. Hey, I had to scroll through it fair and square so everyone else should too.
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14/08/2022 09:13 PM Reboot 14/08/2022 10:33 AM Reboot 14/08/2022 10:31 AM Reboot 14/08/2022 10:25 AM Reboot 14/08/2022 10:20 AM Boot 14/08/2022 10:20 AM Hard Power Off 14/08/2022 10:19 AM Shutdown 24/09/2022 05:48 PM Disable rescue mode 24/09/2022 0…
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Okay so I've worked on TYOC040 probably way too long and it just hit me. I don't know if you guys remember but I said something weird is going on with the disks because a bunch of LVMs are missing and it was fixed and has been working/appears as it'…
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(edit) moving the message to next page so it's not cut in half.
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(Quote) We haven't added it to the page yet because while it's supposed to be announced I don't see it on BGP. I'm still going through and evaluating them one by one, we might flip some back.
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(Quote) I guess that'd explain the 30 years of experience. I could see JB counting it from the time he got his first Tamagotchi
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Update on rest of IP swaps: It looks like announcements were done, but only showing up in Seattle so far. Whoever was working on it at INAP apparently said end of day today and I haven't seen anyone only do a partial announcement per location in th…
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(Quote) I vaguely remember an initial long wait for a certain location or specification and then you reduced the requirements in some way and it was in the queue to get processed. If you want to speak about it here please confirm what we last said t…
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(Quote) IP changes got pushed back into it. I've still been working on them but not at the speed initially planned. It should still hopefully remain within the 72 hour maintenance window.
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(Quote) https://billing.virmach.com/serverstatus.php Not yet.
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(Quote) We didn't just randomly close tickets. It was a well-thought out process but obviously has a few false positives and the merging system was not perfect either but absolutely necessary. There'd be hundreds of tickets per day which were exact …
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(Quote) This was already heavily covered/explained on OGF. We didn't exactly have a choice for the majority, and many companies in any industry, even billion dollar companies, have at one time or another not been able to avoid backlogs during extrem…
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(Quote) You misunderstood my comment regarding biases. We haven't posted a sale since April.
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Hivelocity is not announcing the IP blocks because apparently announcing anything larger than a /22 (we were announcing a /20 and a /22 in one LOA this time to speed up the process...) kicks in some policy they made up where they have to send an ema…
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(Quote) More than a week effectively. We know. LAX connectivity issue and other things caused us to not be able to do it when we last wanted to do it (migrating people off.) Now we have these IP changes, other node issues, and we need to get SJCZ005…
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(Quote) I mean small operation sizes, and in big bursts over a small period of time, and random, but obviously more overall quantity of spikes during peak times. A lot of different use cases can fit into that. (Quote) If the "problem" we'…