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> > {'planCode': '25skleb01', 'storage': 'softraid-2x450nvme-25skle', 'bandwidth': 'bandwidth-300-25skle', 'memory': 'ram-32g-ecc-2400-25skle'} > > Welcome Jimmy > > Preparing Package > > Getting Time > > Traceback (most recent call last): > > File "/home/jimmy/OVH/Operation-Chicken-Nugget/nugget.py", line 100, in > > cart = client.post("/order/cart", ovhSubsidiary=config['ovhSubsidiary'], _need_auth=False) > > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > > File "/usr/local/lib/python3.11/dist-packages/ovh/client.py", line 455, in post > > return self.call("POST", _target, kwargs, _need_auth) > > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > > File "/usr/local/lib/python3.11/dist-packages/ovh/client.py", line 535, in call > > raise BadParametersError(json_result.get("message"), response=result) > > ovh.exceptions.BadParametersError: invalid ovhSubsidiary > > OVH-Query-ID: > >Why IE instead of EU? Isn't EU valid subsidiary?
I placed the initial order on the 7th but have only paid for it today. Should mention it's in RBX I guess.
It says 16-32GB RAM but it's the same price for 32GB so that's your upgrade
Just ordered one, we'll see if there is anything else
Edit: no upgrades (except 1Gbps on IPv6), but it's delivered almost instantly so I've got that going for me. Which is nice ...
Ask OVH why?
You can get a list of working subsidiries online. 
Don't ask @allthemtings he doesn't even explain, just wants to laugh at others
Spamming a thread asking for technical support ain’t helping anyone is it?
Yes please open a ticket on Github!
Posting memes and unnecessary reactions isn't helping either..
This forum changed in the last 13years..
Moving on.
When selling a server to someone else, what's the order to do transfers / payment in to protect both parties? I'm thinking: Seller transfer technical contact. Buyer pays. Seller transfers billing and admin.
Someone who's figured this out before me, what do you do?
I check the user reputation, is the user active, how many posts do they have. Then I send the money and trust that it will be fine. The whole system is based on trust I think.
Just sell to someone who's been here for a while. Most long-term and active users won't risk drama about their reputation for 20 bucks.
EDIT: too late
I just transfer to people who have an old enough account on LET and won't scam me for 10 or 20 euros.
Otherwise I think you could do something like:
I don't know if OVH waits for Seller to accept before issuing the email the the Buyer, though.
It is your own risk, no protection. I have transfer with old LET member and a one-day registration, both of them went fluent. Check reputation as mentioned and the user's spelling, it not contains their reliability but if a simple word or words are problematic and a fresh registration probably good to step to the next interested.
Thanks all 3 of you. I totally get that it's based largely on trust. Just checking there isn't a basically sensible way to do things, not because it offers complete protection, but just because it is the most sensible. But, sure, if a seller or a buyer wanted to scam the other party, you can't completely prevent that.
You could however ask others for a LET escrow (depends on if people would do this), to increase reputation.
Afaik this has happened sometimes, but super duper rarely from what I recall
Maybe ask @Calin to help as a middle man but only if sending him the money first
Are you the seller or buyer? Usually the buyer pays first and the seller transfers the server as soon as the money has been received. So you're kinda safe as seller.
Aside from that, was there any LE-B delivery today?
I'm the seller. Good to know that's the way it's normally done. No reason whatever not to trust the buyer, just to repeat that. Just thinking "how do you do this thing".
Ah, imho that changes the risk greatly (thought you're going to buy).
Same as online delivery, money first product second.
I'd also maybe disallow the business PayPal payments (so only F&F) or similar, to prevent chargebacks. If a buyer dislikes it, (most of the time) their loss
> > > {'planCode': '25skleb01', 'storage': 'softraid-2x450nvme-25skle', 'bandwidth': 'bandwidth-300-25skle', 'memory': 'ram-32g-ecc-2400-25skle'} > > > Welcome Jimmy > > > Preparing Package > > > Getting Time > > > Traceback (most recent call last): > > > File "/home/jimmy/OVH/Operation-Chicken-Nugget/nugget.py", line 100, in > > > cart = client.post("/order/cart", ovhSubsidiary=config['ovhSubsidiary'], _need_auth=False) > > > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > > > File "/usr/local/lib/python3.11/dist-packages/ovh/client.py", line 455, in post > > > return self.call("POST", _target, kwargs, _need_auth) > > > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > > > File "/usr/local/lib/python3.11/dist-packages/ovh/client.py", line 535, in call > > > raise BadParametersError(json_result.get("message"), response=result) > > > ovh.exceptions.BadParametersError: invalid ovhSubsidiary > > > OVH-Query-ID: > > >Call OVH ask them.
Yes, good idea but please remember that this change only contacts, not the ownership of the server at OVH. This is not a full server transfer. Even if you no longer see the server on your account, you are still its owner, unless a full transfer process is completed by submitting a request with identity document scans.
If anyone wants to transfer KS-LE-B with 1270 v6
PM
Ah yeah I kind of thought this would be the case, because when you go the support way (creating a ticket) for the transfer, it does ask who will be the new owner, and if you also want to change contact details.
So that means if I kept the ownership of servers, but don't see them anymore, if the new user breaks the law with the server, I'm liable?
On what evidence do you base this? Have you encountered such a case? I did transfer a server once and afaik I never had any access after that anymore (neither got bills or any information about it)
Anyone has KS-LE-D yabs? any upgrades or suprises?
I just got my KS-LE-E delivered minutes ago, it was ordered on 5th Nov. And it looks like I won the lottery on everything:
CPU: 1650v3 -> 1650v4
Disk: 2x450G NVMe -> 2x1.8T NVMe
RAM: 64G -> 128G
Network: 300M/1000MIPv4 1000M/1000MIPv6
Wow good upgrade.
Sweet
How old are these NVMes?