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Please refund my paying server too. I don't need it anymore.
Called it lol. 👇
In all fairness, OP was really incompatible with the host, and seems to need hand-holding.
More like OP thought poor planning on their end was to be balanced by extra leg work by the provider.
If you are running a website that actually matters, you don’t run into these situations where you have no server to host it on due to chasing deals. You have a contingency.
Bye bye
flash sale of the refunded servers!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
looks like you just purchased with Purple Daddy so good luck with that
every year, there is always drama on hosthatch's bf deals!
every year
Thank you @hosthatch , my servers has been delivered.
i find it crazy that people are smart enough to administer a server but dumb enough to not know how to read the offer post. New ones every year too
@hosthatch I paid two years for Storage 1TB plan.
But the billing cycle stated : Next payment is due on 2023-12-29 for a total of $65.00. It's one month, not two year
Ticket has been created to Billing Department.
I got my 2nd storage server. Just seeing something odd with the disk used. Anyone have seen it with their setup? (Do not want to bug the support, i know they have been busy)
I just logged into it, its base Almalinux 8 install. I am not seeing where 34G is being used.
du -hs / only shows like 2G used.
Is it something to do with large 5TB partition?
I didn't pay any attention to it before I started filling mine up, but as I've never had a drive this big before, I guess it's because more space has been reserved for inodes and other filesystem things compared to a smaller disk. Mine (on debian) seems to be ext4, so also not sure if the size of the journal is proportional to the size of the partition.
Also, the 4.6T is expected because of the base-10 vs base-2 thing, if you use -H you'll get 5.0T.
So, I'd say just accept it as it is, no need to worry support as you have the correct size partition. If your (unmanaged) OS happens to have used more than you expect, then re-install a different OS, or whatever, but in terms of provisioning you have the correct 5.0TB.
root reserved space?
Random google link: https://docs.cloudera.com/cdp-private-cloud-base/7.1.9/managing-clusters/topics/cm-decrease-reserved-space.html
I wasn't complaining at all about the partition size. I know how that works.
I was just wondering where is the extra disk being used.
Thanks for the link. that makes perfect sense.
Of course not. But surely, you're not justifying changing the terms (setup time based on inquiring on delivery date) and being petty little bitches because he asked a fucking question?
Either refund him or give him a reasonable answer, don't be whiny cunts who take out their frustrations on desperate and/or stupid people. You're not the Soup Nazi of servers.
I don't think so. It's been a while since I last worried about it, but doesn't that just reduce the avail and %age used (so that 100% on df means normal users get disk full errors, but root can still use the reserved blocks)?
Maybe will be possible some smaller storage plan ? 256g or 512g ?
And maybe ipv6 only to be cheaper?
Think about it
Good Luck with your new nodes
Depends how system handles that - that is why there was a question mark at the end and a link showing a way to check it (or even change).
@Umair so, was it reserved space or not?
Oh boy. You're going to get added to FraudRecord.
Correct solution. Lara is consistently polite, clearly she wasn't the dick extending to Dec 15 and causing this drama instead of, 1) ignoring the ticket, 2) reference setup and refund policy from LET offer.
This is normal. ext4 preallocates parts of the file system. See this StackOverflow question for example: https://askubuntu.com/questions/131516/new-ext4-partition-and-used-space
It's <1.5% of the disk space so you really shouldn't need to worry about it
Additionally, note that 5% of space is reserved for root by default, like @JabJab said. I think you're right that this is just subtracted from the available space. The reserved space is needed so that you can still do administrative stuff as the root user even when the disk is "full", as otherwise any command that writes logs would fail with an "out of disk space" error.
The 5% default was set when disk sizes were significantly smaller. 5% of 5TB is 250GB, which is far far larger than you'd ever need. Even just 5GB would be fine. You can use
tune2fsto reduce the reserved space. Some distros like Debian let you adjust it during installation.Having said that, reserved blocks only really make sense for the root partition (and
/varif you make that a separate partition). If you have a separate partition for your data (like/mnt/dataor/dataor something similar), it's safe to reduce that to 0% reserved.I'd highly recommend doing this with any storage VPS rather than only using one partition (like in your
dfoutput), as it means you can wipe and reinstall the OS without losing the data. LVM is also a good idea since it means you can more easily adjust the partitions in the future if needed (e.g. if the root partition needs more space).I picked up one of the BF deals and my box has been delivered. I can’t get IPv6 working, I’ve put the details in for Debian 11 as per the website but I just get no traffic on IPv6.
Does anyone have any suggestions?
I have a ticket in but it hasn’t been touched yet which is fine, it’s not urgent.
I'm adding the command to run because I did it recently
sudo tune2fs -m 0.2 /dev/vdaTo reserve 0.2% of capacity.
Adjust to your needs.
@Daniel15 Unbelievable how many servers you have!
That must be quite a budget
What does
ip ashow? Did you restart your server after making the changes stated in their docs?My netplan configuration on debian 12 if ever the documentation is just not up to date
You can find all the information to replace in the control panel
A lot of the small ones are sponsored for DNSTools.ws - the provider gives me a small VPS in exchange for a link on the homepage. Also some of the ones in the spreadsheet I don't have any more and just haven't gotten around to removing them yet.
Try rebooting.
Agreed. That's totally ridiculous. On an unrelated note, it sure is good that people have to read the parenting manual and take a test before having a kid.
I like Lara.