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Be patient
Damien has shifted his operation more than 2,000 miles across country, got it installed in a new DC, with a new network and new support staff. There's bound to be a few hiccups in doing that. I think he's being smart in not opening new orders untill the dust has firmly settled 
Network seems fine, still having trouble doing anything on the VPS due to memory issues though:
sudo apt-get update
FATAL -> Failed to fork.
I'm sure it'll get sorted but I was wondering if anyone else was having this issue.
FATAL -> Failed to fork.
Looks like you just plain ran out of memory.
What does "free -m" tell you?
That's the thing, though: this setup was working just fine before the move, and htop and free -m show nothing out of the ordinary, which leads me to believe it's the node itself that's running out of memory.
Mem: 64 36 27 0 0 20
-/+ buffers/cache: 16 47
Even trying to stop processes via /etc/init.d/nginx or /etc/init.d/mysql throws up memory errors.
Not sure which node you're on.
[root@sapphire cache]# free -m total used free shared buffers cached Mem: 23978 23826 151 0 3545 14150 -/+ buffers/cache: 6129 17848 Swap: 511 199 312[root@diamond cache]# free -m total used free shared buffers cached Mem: 32111 19068 13042 0 2811 11940 -/+ buffers/cache: 4317 27794 Swap: 352 0 352-/+ buffers/cache: 16 47
Is this a 32MB? Wonder why you're seeing 64MB ram...
FWIW, on Debian 6...
[root@ipx:~] free -m total used free shared buffers cached Mem: 32 22 9 0 0 13 -/+ buffers/cache: 9 22 Swap: 32 3 28 [root@ipx:~] apt-get update Hit http://security.debian.org squeeze/updates Release.gpg Ign http://security.debian.org/ squeeze/updates/contrib Translation-en Ign http://security.debian.org/ squeeze/updates/main Translation-en Ign http://security.debian.org/ squeeze/updates/non-free Translation-en Hit http://security.debian.org squeeze/updates Release Hit http://security.debian.org squeeze/updates/main i386 Packages Hit http://security.debian.org squeeze/updates/contrib i386 Packages Hit http://security.debian.org squeeze/updates/non-free i386 Packages Hit http://packages.dotdeb.org squeeze Release.gpg Ign http://packages.dotdeb.org/ squeeze/all Translation-en Hit http://packages.dotdeb.org squeeze-php54 Release.gpg Ign http://packages.dotdeb.org/ squeeze-php54/all Translation-en Hit http://ftp.debian.org squeeze Release.gpg Ign http://ftp.debian.org/debian/ squeeze/contrib Translation-en Ign http://ftp.debian.org/debian/ squeeze/main Translation-en Hit http://packages.dotdeb.org squeeze Release Ign http://ftp.debian.org/debian/ squeeze/non-free Translation-en Hit http://ftp.debian.org squeeze Release Hit http://packages.dotdeb.org squeeze-php54 Release Hit http://ftp.debian.org squeeze/main i386 Packages Hit http://packages.dotdeb.org squeeze/all Sources Hit http://packages.dotdeb.org squeeze/all i386 Packages Hit http://ftp.debian.org squeeze/contrib i386 Packages Hit http://ftp.debian.org squeeze/non-free i386 Packages Hit http://packages.dotdeb.org squeeze-php54/all Sources Hit http://packages.dotdeb.org squeeze-php54/all i386 Packages Reading package lists... Done [root@ipx:~] free -m total used free shared buffers cached Mem: 32 23 8 0 0 14 -/+ buffers/cache: 9 22 Swap: 32 3 28He may have contacted us and asked to be switched to burst instead of vswap, which would cause him to have 64mb of ram in free -m.
OMG @Satellite please use < pre> tags :P
Update: OS templates are almost fixed. Waiting for them to finish syncing to the nodes.
This email is going out now:
Yep, I did submit a ticket to switch vSwap to burst.
I'm on sapphire. I don't get it, if I have plenty of free RAM and the node has plenty of free RAM, and everything was working fine before the move, what could be the problem?
@sleddog: apt-get update works fine when I run as root. Can you try doing apt-get upgrade and see if you get an error? I get an error on apt-get upgrade as root.
I wouldn't recommend that with less than 256mb
[tim@centreon ~]$ free -m total used free shared buffers cached Mem: 256 231 24 0 0 0 -/+ buffers/cache: 231 24 Swap: 0 0 0Everything works fine now..Good job.
Thanks, i'll update the notice on the template page.
Do you think he's trying to keep it hidden from you? When they're open, you'll know.
Hey @Damian will we see a BW upgrade?
@jeffpan: Can you respond to that support ticket about your connectivity?
Wait, so we aren't keeping the 1000Mbps connection?!
Also, why no Debian 6 i386 template? Surely that's what most people here would be using!
Where is the dislike/hate button? 1000mbps ¬¬
I think Damian listed only the new/updated templates. Debian 6 32bit is available.
@Damian
Hey, you sent a new mail containing the new IP addresses, but it says:
"Your new IP should begin with 184. If it begins with 68"
And the IP's start with 198 o_O
It's been hell of a week...
Probably part of the newer /24 they were provisioned?
They all start with 198.144, it was a typo
Order control is now off; anyone is free to order services.
I went to sleep right after I sent out that email.
Hope you guys get a bunch of orders, well deserved for handling a challenging situation well.
Job welldone @Damian & @phxadam,
Each time I've been on support chat, Damian has been an absolute star.
I do think, that we should all go visit their DC and hug the servers. Just because, "most" of us have our 32MB servers back online!
Bought a 32MB. Thanks @Damian !
It's worth it... this is a very useful and meaningful thread.