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OVH blundered again

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  • @Boogeyman said:

    @Neoon said: You should watch LTT.

    After watching for few days I understood he makes "garbage" content. He prefers quantity over quality. And he himself knows nothing and Anthony does everything. Back some time he would make less content and by himself. Then he recruited members and stepped out from showing face. Now he only does those fancy WAN show only I guess.

    He is an entertainer by nature. That's why he hire other smarter people. And he is good at what he does (entertain people).

    IMHO it's better than a tech channel that is too savvy, too nerdy, and it becomes boring.

  • seems like no end to issues

  • NeoonNeoon Community Contributor, Veteran

    Its not that terrible, if you take into account, the response times, plus they actually put a working drive into your server.

    Some other providers, I won't name here, put broken drives or even some in worse condition e.g more smart errors in your server.

    Once, I requested a new drive, since bad sector count did rise and they actually manage to find a drive with even more bad sectors and put it into my server.

    Its not as good as Hetzner, where you can actually talk to the guy, including the decent response times.

  • @yoursunny said: innocent hardware.

    The hardware was so naive it cried whole night for an IP address.

  • When you decide to order anything from OVH, you have to think directly at NO MANAGEMENT, everything is on you to fix and solve, if you have the nerves for it then go with OVH else do not do it, pay a little extra and get a decent provider.

    Thanked by 1yoursunny
  • mrclownmrclown Member
    edited January 2022

    OVH took a few weeks for FO IPs issues to sort out and at the end they just closed the ticket. Nothing changed, I still couldn't use some IPs.

    Accept the fact and their culture. Or just move on.

  • bshbsh Member

    @FlorinMarian : Just delete the subnet and order new ones, or hire me.

  • WebProjectWebProject Veteran, 🚩 Host Rep Tag Suspended

    @bsh said:
    @FlorinMarian : Just delete the subnet and order new ones, or hire me.

    Haha, instead of deleting and re-purchase just move from server to another and back this way it will reset the network on failover IPs.

    Thanked by 2yoursunny Falzo
  • zedzed Member

    you should team up with the hotswap ram guy.

  • @WebProject said:

    @bsh said:
    @FlorinMarian : Just delete the subnet and order new ones, or hire me.

    Haha, instead of deleting and re-purchase just move from server to another and back this way it will reset the network on failover IPs.

    usually deleting and readding a virtual mac will also help with such issues.

    Thanked by 1FlorinMarian
  • FlorinMarianFlorinMarian Member, Host Rep
    edited January 2022

    @Falzo said:

    @WebProject said:

    @bsh said:
    @FlorinMarian : Just delete the subnet and order new ones, or hire me.

    Haha, instead of deleting and re-purchase just move from server to another and back this way it will reset the network on failover IPs.

    usually deleting and readding a virtual mac will also help with such issues.

    Someone from LET proposed this step and I did it 1 hour ago but still encountering issues.
    Thank you for feedback!

    Thanked by 1Falzo
  • deankdeank Member, Troll

    Not sure why anyone hasn't said this before, but here goes.

    SUE.

    Thanked by 2Sanjue007 WebProject
  • JamesFJamesF Member, Host Rep
    1. Do these failover IP’s work on another server or VPS?

    2. Have you ordered new failover IP to test?

    3. Have you tried adding the failover ip to the server naturally without try to use it as a VPS IP on the server?

    4. Have you tried different O/S?

    5. Have you check for any firewalls?

  • If the server is defective just ditch it and order a new one. Is not worth the downtime of troubleshooting an accidented server. Just move the backups and IP's to a new server.

    Don't ever use the main server IP, the main IP cannot be moved to another server, only order failover. Failover IP's can be bought from loyalty points. 200 points = 1 IP.

    The defective server is like a repaired car after an accident. It looks like now but the plastics are squeeching, the airbags are already popped, lots of parts with ruptures and the body straightened and repaired with plaster.

    Would you buy a car implied in an accident and repaired? Like you won't trust the car unsafe like one from the factory, this way you should respect your customers and offer
    them only new hardware.
    Look at this particular OVH server that had network issues, lots of parts were replaced and the server was still accidented and not working every few other days.

    Thanked by 1yoursunny
  • ascicodeascicode Member
    edited January 2022

    @TimboJones said:

    @ascicode said:

    @Maounique said:

    @ascicode said: Get your own DC, problems solved.

    Yep, look how well that worked for cociu.

    Yes, if u sell storage for $1.25/m.
    Florin has far more to invest than cociu, because its not a shady business covered by perfumes.

    One might argue having a shady perfume business means cociu has more to invest. I don't get the impression Florin has any decent capital.

    well, but doesn't sell shit for good. At least you cant invest, if u deadpool early by bankrupcy.

  • yoursunnyyoursunny Member, IPv6 Advocate

    @caii said:
    If the server is defective just ditch it and order a new one. Is not worth the downtime of troubleshooting an accidented server. Just move the backups and IP's to a new server.

    Don't ever use the main server IP, the main IP cannot be moved to another server, only order failover. Failover IP's can be bought from loyalty points. 200 points = 1 IP.

    It's unclear whether the server or the IP is defective.
    OP stated that there's packet loss but only on one IP.
    In case the problem is with the IP, moving it to another server does not guarantee a solution.

  • grepgrep Member
    edited January 2022

    @yokowasis said:

    He is an entertainer by nature. That's why he hire other smarter people. And he is good at what he does (entertain people).

    IMHO it's better than a tech channel that is too savvy, too nerdy, and it becomes boring.

    Not really. The "smarter people" he hired, he kept in the dark. His value in "entertainment" was at the cost of others.

    If I wanted to be informed about anything, someone like cociu is literally the LAST person I would consider. Barring the "nerdy"/"savvy" bullshit you spew... Imagine considering anything that dipshit ever said is more valuable than a GOOD source of information because it's too nerdy is fucking laughable. You are a fucking joke.

  • @Boogeyman said: After watching for few days I understood he makes "garbage" content. He prefers quantity over quality. And he himself knows nothing

    pretty much

  • @yoursunny said: When you grow up, you should be like me and gain a deep understanding on how networks work,

    besides googling up my problems how do i break out of this nutshell and start learning the real crap?

  • bshbsh Member

    @FlorinMarian said:
    but still encountering issues

    Which are your issues?

  • FlorinMarianFlorinMarian Member, Host Rep

    @JamesF said:
    1. Do these failover IP’s work on another server or VPS?

    No.

    1. Have you ordered new failover IP to test?

    No, but I have another ranges which have no trouble.

    1. Have you tried adding the failover ip to the server naturally without try to use it as a VPS IP on the server?

    Yes, first time few seconds ago and it works as expected without any MAC generated but only on dedi, not on KVM machine.

    1. Have you tried different O/S?

    Yes.

    1. Have you check for any firewalls?

    Yes.

  • @duckeeyuck said:

    @yoursunny said: When you grow up, you should be like me and gain a deep understanding on how networks work,

    besides googling up my problems how do i break out of this nutshell and start learning the real crap?

    Drink more coffee and brag about it or something... I think that's how adults who can't get away with doing cocaine like REAL adults cope with their lack of "nutshell"

  • bshbsh Member

    @FlorinMarian said:
    it works as expected without any MAC generated but only on dedi, not on KVM machine

    So, it's your config that causes issues, not the OVH network does.

    Thanked by 1yoursunny
  • FlorinMarianFlorinMarian Member, Host Rep

    @bsh said:

    @FlorinMarian said:
    it works as expected without any MAC generated but only on dedi, not on KVM machine

    So, it's your config that causes issues, not the OVH network does.

    host VM17 { hardware ethernet 02:00:00:XX:XX:XX; option routers 51.195.61.254; option subnet-mask 255.255.255.255; fixed-address 51.195.48.96; option domain-name-servers 8.8.8.8,8.8.4.4; }

    host VM18 { hardware ethernet 02:00:00:XX:XX:XX; option routers 51.195.61.254; option subnet-mask 255.255.255.255; fixed-address 51.195.48.97; option domain-name-servers 8.8.8.8,8.8.4.4; }

    Having same OS [Openstack template] and same DHCP information on both IPs, why .97 works as expected and .96 not ?
    All 32 FO IPs have exactly same DHCP config and only this IP has troubles.
    I can't see any issue on our side.
    Best regards, Florin.

  • bshbsh Member
    edited January 2022

    @FlorinMarian said:

    @bsh said:

    @FlorinMarian said:
    it works as expected without any MAC generated but only on dedi, not on KVM machine

    So, it's your config that causes issues, not the OVH network does.

    host VM17 { hardware ethernet 02:00:00:XX:XX:XX; option routers 51.195.61.254; option subnet-mask 255.255.255.255; fixed-address 51.195.48.96; option domain-name-servers 8.8.8.8,8.8.4.4; }

    host VM18 { hardware ethernet 02:00:00:XX:XX:XX; option routers 51.195.61.254; option subnet-mask 255.255.255.255; fixed-address 51.195.48.97; option domain-name-servers 8.8.8.8,8.8.4.4; }

    Having same OS [Openstack template] and same DHCP information on both IPs, why .97 works as expected and .96 not ?
    All 32 FO IPs have exactly same DHCP config and only this IP has troubles.
    I can't see any issue on our side.
    Best regards, Florin.

    From your subnet, there are 2 IPs will not work (51.195.48.96 and 51.195.48.111) with majority of OS.
    OpenStack is guest OS or host?
    With OVH and SYS the first and the last IP of subnet, I used to use Debian GNU/Linux or Alpine Linux as guest OS, with static config:

    address 51.195.48.96/28
    gateway 51.195.48.110
    
  • duckeeyuckduckeeyuck Member
    edited January 2022

    @grep said: Drink more coffee and brag about it or something... I think that's how adults who can't get away with doing cocaine like REAL adults cope with their lack of "nutshell"

    I SNORT RITALIN
    ITS WAYYYY BETTER THAN COCAINE

    30 mins of meh vs 4 hours of pure intensity and no withdrawal symptoms after extended use

  • bshbsh Member

    @FlorinMarian : Try this

    host VM17 { hardware ethernet 02:00:00:XX:XX:XX; option routers 51.195.48.110; option subnet-mask 255.255.255.240; fixed-address 51.195.48.96; option domain-name-servers 8.8.8.8,8.8.4.4; }

  • yoursunnyyoursunny Member, IPv6 Advocate

    @FlorinMarian said:

    @bsh said:

    @FlorinMarian said:
    it works as expected without any MAC generated but only on dedi, not on KVM machine

    So, it's your config that causes issues, not the OVH network does.

    host VM17 { hardware ethernet 02:00:00:XX:XX:XX; option routers 51.195.61.254; option subnet-mask 255.255.255.255; fixed-address 51.195.48.96; option domain-name-servers 8.8.8.8,8.8.4.4; }

    host VM18 { hardware ethernet 02:00:00:XX:XX:XX; option routers 51.195.61.254; option subnet-mask 255.255.255.255; fixed-address 51.195.48.97; option domain-name-servers 8.8.8.8,8.8.4.4; }

    Having same OS [Openstack template] and same DHCP information on both IPs, why .97 works as expected and .96 not ?
    All 32 FO IPs have exactly same DHCP config and only this IP has troubles.
    I can't see any issue on our side.
    Best regards, Florin.

    Your first post stated that the IP has "packet loss" i.e. some packets cannot be received, but this is not packet loss.
    My guess is that the DHCP response did not cause the guest OS to configure routing correctly.

    Please post the output of these commands in guest OS from one working IP and one non-working IP:

    ip addr
    ip route
    

    It would reveal the problem.
    The output must be posted as text, not pictures.

  • FlorinMarianFlorinMarian Member, Host Rep
    [root@hosting1 ~]# ip addr
    1: lo: <LOOPBACK,UP,LOWER_UP> mtu 65536 qdisc noqueue state UNKNOWN group default qlen 1000
        link/loopback 00:00:00:00:00:00 brd 00:00:00:00:00:00
        inet 127.0.0.1/8 scope host lo
           valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever
        inet6 ::1/128 scope host
           valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever
    2: eth0: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP,LOWER_UP> mtu 1500 qdisc pfifo_fast state UP group default qlen 1000
        link/ether 02:00:00:XX:XX:XX brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
        inet 51.195.48.96/32 brd 51.195.48.96 scope global noprefixroute dynamic eth0
           valid_lft 21599979sec preferred_lft 21599979sec
        inet6 fe80::f44:78f8:268c:a339/64 scope link noprefixroute
           valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever
    3: eth1: <NO-CARRIER,BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP> mtu 1500 qdisc pfifo_fast state DOWN group default qlen 1000
        link/ether 02:00:00:93:5c:f0 brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
    [root@hosting1 ~]# ip route
    default via 51.195.61.254 dev eth0 proto dhcp metric 100
    51.195.48.96 dev eth0 proto kernel scope link src 51.195.48.96 metric 100
    51.195.61.254 dev eth0 proto dhcp scope link metric 100
    [root@hosting1 ~]#
    
  • yoursunnyyoursunny Member, IPv6 Advocate
    edited January 2022

    My earlier suspicious was that the guest OS would treat .96 as "network address" of the /27 subnet (just like .0 and .255 in a /24), causing it to not work.
    Seeing that the guest OS is receiving /32 subnet, this denies my hypothesis.

    My current conclusion is that, the issue is not inside the guest OS, but on the host/hypervisor side.
    Unfortunately, I don't have any experience with OpenStack.

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