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  • jcalebjcaleb Member

    @Damian said: or the half that has been eaten?

    has been eaten

  • Haha, finished my stupidly long shift @ Work..! -- Time to show some fun.

    
    
    root@my32:/home/chris/http/hosts# ps aux
    USER       PID %CPU %MEM    VSZ   RSS TTY      STAT START   TIME COMMAND
    root         1  0.0  0.2   2028    80 ?        Ss   Jul08   0:00 init [2]
    root         2  0.0  0.0      0     0 ?        S    Jul08   0:00 [kthreadd/709]
    root         3  0.0  0.0      0     0 ?        S    Jul08   0:00 [khelper/709]
    root       492  0.0  1.2   2288   396 ?        Ss   Jul08   0:00 /usr/sbin/cron
    root       533  0.0  1.3   9988   448 ?        Ss   Jul08   0:00 sendmail: MTA: accepting connections
    root      1405  0.0  1.1   8692   368 ?        Ss   04:34   0:00 sshd: root@pts/0
    root      1434  0.0  2.9   2964   952 pts/0    Ss   04:35   0:00 -bash
    root      2641  0.0  0.5   1948   184 ?        S    04:37   0:00 /usr/sbin/syslogd --no-forward
    root      7236  0.0  1.4   4492   476 ?        Ss   04:38   0:00 /usr/sbin/ntpd -p /var/run/ntpd.pid -g -u 102:104
    root      7644  0.0  0.0   5488     4 ?        Ss   04:39   0:00 /usr/sbin/sshd
    root     11752  0.0  3.8  58752  1276 ?        Ss   04:43   0:00 php-fpm: master process (/etc/php5/fpm/php-fpm.conf)
    chris    11753  0.0  1.9  58732   648 ?        S    04:43   0:00 php-fpm: pool chris
    www-data 11755  0.0  2.1  58732   720 ?        S    04:43   0:00 php-fpm: pool www-data
    root     11782  0.0  0.3   8620   116 ?        Ss   04:43   0:00 nginx: master process /usr/sbin/nginx
    www-data 11783  0.0  1.2   8820   412 ?        S    04:43   0:00 nginx: worker process
    root     11798  0.0  2.8   2348   936 pts/0    R+   04:48   0:00 ps aux
    
    
    root@my32:/home/chris/http/hosts# free -m
                 total       used       free     shared    buffers     cached
    Mem:            32         31          0          0          0         23
    -/+ buffers/cache:          7         24
    Swap:           32          5         26
    

    Htop displays 7MB Used.

    I could recover some extra ram from removing the PHP_FPM pool for WWW-DATA (Being that it will only be used for a catch page).

    
    root@my32:/home/chris/http/hosts# df -h
    Filesystem            Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
    /dev/simfs            2.0G  314M  1.7G  16% /
    tmpfs                  16M     0   16M   0% /lib/init/rw
    tmpfs                  16M     0   16M   0% /dev/shm
    

    Quite happy.

  • jcalebjcaleb Member

    I hope Damian supports lots of special 32mb images...

  • TheHackBoxTheHackBox Member
    edited July 2012

    Looks like sapphire is down again @Damian.

  • I'm pretty sure we're going to have a mad @Damian in the morning.

  • Ok got an update on sapphire, the ColoCrossing staff was able to get it back up again. They say @Damian needs to look into the issue.

  • LAKidLAKid Member

    I think He is sick and tired of this plug /unplug crap.

  • TheHackBoxTheHackBox Member
    edited July 2012

    @LAKid said: I think He is sick and tired of this plug /unplug crap.

    If you are going to say something, could it at least be semi useful to this?

    Thanked by 1Infinity
  • rds100rds100 Member

    What hardware is it? It probably has a hardware watchdong built in the chipset, @Damian should consider using it. This way at least it should reboot itself after locking up, no need to wait for somebody to hit the big button.

  • Update: VPSes on sapphire probably still needed to be booted up.

  • @TheHackBox said: Update: VPSes on sapphire probably still needed to be booted up.

    Looks like that indeed. If there is a free spot on Diamond we should probably ask for migration :P

  • It does take awhile for VPS's to start on initial reboots of the host nodes.

    Thanked by 1Damian
  • @jshinkle said: It does take awhile for VPS's to start on initial reboots of the host nodes.

    It seems back on again

  • Yea i watched it boot up here on the KVM, all of them should be back up. I will talk to Damien in the morning here and help him get it fixed up. :) Not to much longer with these issues.

    Thanked by 2djvdorp chrtr
  • PatsPats Member

    hmm... should be uneaten.. i remember leaving s'where :P
    and.. as he states All pies are good (even half-eaten ones)
    proves that he is that uneaten half in the brackets :)

    @Damian said: Well that brings up the question: is he the uneaten half, or the half that has been eaten?

  • DamianDamian Member

    @TheHackBox said: I'm pretty sure we're going to have a mad @Damian in the morning.

    Mmm hmm

    @rds100 said: It probably has a hardware watchdong built in the chipset, @Damian should consider using it.

    It does, and it's active, but it doesn't lock hard enough to cause it to auto-reset.

    --

    I'm going to work with someone to get KVM access on it, then complete a kernel upgrade on it. I've gotten some good feedback on newer kernels = less issues, so I'm trying that route.

    Thanked by 1djvdorp
  • TaylorTaylor Member

    @Damian said: I'm going to work with someone to get KVM access on it, then complete a kernel upgrade on it. I've gotten some good feedback on newer kernels = less issues, so I'm trying that route.

    My website on down! You dont have time to do those upgrades, I am losing $100/ hours on a box i pay $1.50 quarter for. I demand SLA! JK good luck.

  • @HalfEatenPie Not all their VPS are $2, in fact, mine was quite expensive considering the market rates.
    Regardless, I'd say if you can't afford to provide a service for the price you've set yourself, don't bother at all.

  • @Ubuuntu -- I'm sure for his "non-32mb" clients once everything is settled, there will be a reimbursement.

    For us $1.50/quater == We're just sitting here.

  • jcalebjcaleb Member

    @eastonch he'll rebound

  • DamianDamian Member
    edited July 2012

    @Ubuuntu: Ivan, I offered you a refund repeatedly when this issue first came to light, since I'm not willing to charge people for services not rendered. Why didn't you take it?

    @eastonch said: @Ubuuntu -- I'm sure for his "non-32mb" clients once everything is settled, there will be a reimbursement.

    Yes, I processed many credits yesterday.

    For us $1.50/quater == We're just sitting here.

    You can request a credit on the 32mb plans too, however the formula is: ((PlanPricePerMonth / 30) * 2) * NumberOfDaysDown, so in this case, it would be a credit of ((.50 / 30) * 2) * 8 = 26 cents.

  • netomxnetomx Moderator, Veteran

    @Damian said: 26 cents.

    26 cents.... humm.... 1 gum.... is it 26 cents without paypal fees? Maybe if I ask for a refund, I would pay $1 for the .26 haha

  • DamianDamian Member

    @netomx: By default, it'll be a credit on your existing billing account with us, but it could be refunded to paypal/gcheckout too. Not sure how fees work on that.

  • jcalebjcaleb Member
    edited July 2012

    @netomx said: 26 cents

    that's half a month of 32mb service

    @Damian since bandwidth in new DC is much better, will you be bumping our BW from 20gb to 50gb?

  • netomxnetomx Moderator, Veteran

    @Damian said: Not sure how fees work on that.

    it was a joke :(

    @jcaleb said: that's half a month of 32mb service

    half a month? =(

  • DamianDamian Member
    edited July 2012

    @jcaleb said: will you be bumping our BW from 20gb to 50gb?

    Probably more like 75 or 100gb. But not until we get our network monitoring up and running 100%, which will be later this week

    (edit) and I have to find a way to mass-update bandwidth allocations in Solus...

  • CVPS_ChrisCVPS_Chris Member, Host Rep

    I think if you change the plan in solus it should update everyone, not 100% sure

    Thanked by 1ipxadam
  • netomxnetomx Moderator, Veteran

    @Damian said: 750 or 1000gb

    we don't mind 1 or more zeros =P

  • Ash_HawkridgeAsh_Hawkridge Member
    edited July 2012

    @CVPS_Chris said: I think if you change the plan in solus it should update everyone, not 100% sure

    I don't think it does. I hope not anyway, since we just changed our plan configurations :P

    Update : Nope, it doesn't (At least not with KVM) all older plans have stayed the same.

  • jcalebjcaleb Member

    @Damian some people say its not wise to put serious stuff in 32mb. but i beg to differ. i hope you can make this very stable after things got settled =)

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