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Seems pretty close.
im using deluge now, works like a charm.. but im guessing transmission should work as well..
Yes, me - my server is not delivered till now :-/
All I was saying that renting a dedicated server with a contract which includes support and hardware repair on failure incidents and then "expecing" or "assuming" the other party to randomly NOT honor their part of the contract, is downright idiotic to say the least. But I think you got my point already. And I here can only facepalm that this 2 EUR deal brought in people who can't tell their head from their ass when it comes to renting a server, to also become "proud dedicated server owners". Good old days when people bought this stuff only when they knew what it is and how to use it.
Asked if Online.net will accept payment terms longer than a month (e.g. pay for a couple of months in advance or annually) and have been told that their billing system doesn't support this.
You should try rTorrent & ruTorrent. Much better and even more lightweight.
Personally I wouldn't use any =thing but r/ruTorrent on a server.
Effing brilliant - I owe you a beer! It is the Minimal yeah?
For those of us wanting to fire up cPanel DNSONLY on this baby, we now can. Legend.
I use transmission, it just works.
wasting some bandwidth for Linux torrent :P
Yeah it's minimal. Let me know if it works!
make sure you keep your DHCPv6 client up and running all time, this is needed to keep the route towards your server
yes, that's what we do, we have 2 backup platforms , one in each datacenter and customers backups are stored in the other datacenter
@sc754 I tried, but after the reboot I can't to login in. I'll try again later.
Running it now. Download is very slow though, <100kb/sec
@linuxglobe
Probably the network at online, mine kept running at 40kb/s when downloading joodles images. Be sure after you've dumped it on dev sda that you set it back to normal mode in the online control panel and not just rebooting it back into rescue mode
looks strange, I'd appreciate if you can send me your traceroutes , thanks
Cogent was upped a few days ago, but it's not expected to have different paths for different offers (the network is the same for everyone)
@mikmak : lol, i speak about this post in a support ticket and bam there you are ^^ nice to see you around.
@Monsta_AU ... you pay 2 euros/months for a dedi, with the success of this kind of offer, don't expect miracles...
I was pulling up to 10MB/sec from other sites on my other dedi, namely Joodle's 2012R2 image.
Finally got some speed out of it. Nope, not working for me unfortunately.
Will try again later on - heading to bed. PM me if you change the image & I will test again.
@mikmak Can we get the Centos 6.5 x64 Minimal images back online and available? Surely these were running up until a few weeks ago.
Just wondering if we can run ESXi on this?
My image for Joodle was running at 5-10mb/s until the last ~5% when it switched to 40kb/s.
Ditto for me. But still worked and booted
@linuxglobe
New centos image added (realised my mistake :X), new image is centos2.gz all other details are the same as before:
For those wanting Centos 6.5 (64bit) I've made a dd dump on proxmox using joodles tutorial:
the gz file is at http://dl.fs5.co.uk/centos2.gz
I've not tested it yet but it should work fine, to install it go to rescue mode and after sudo -i run
wget -O- 'http://dl.fs5.co.uk/centos2.gz' | gunzip | dd of=/dev/sda
Default user info is: User: root Password: Password851
Reboot and wait for it to come up.
Be sure to change the password after login! Also you may need to expand the disk after the install as the default disk is 5GB
My first break this year. Away for the weekend, and this happens. Thinking uncharitable thoughts about those of you who bought in double digits.
I've heard that SO many times, it's starting to become funny.
Anywho, i'm going to seed
episodes of Law & OrderLinux ISO's now, cya!I'm sure it'll be capable of seeding itself without your intervention or supervision, so you could continue to post here. Anyhow, cya.
Congrats guys on those who was able to purchase! I am jealous a bit
what is the attitude from online.regarding this "Linux ISO seeding" do they not care or...?
For what I think is just like OVH, if they don't get a complain, they don't do nothing about it. They have too many servers to be bugged by that.
Someone posted in here the other day that they don't mind people using them for torrents