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  • @nutjob said:

    @FrankZ said:
    @nutjob you can get Alpine ISO in the billing panel.

    Thanks! Is that new? Or did I just miss it?

    Why can't it be both?

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    @nutjob said:

    @FrankZ said:
    @nutjob you can get Alpine ISO in the billing panel.

    Thanks! Is that new? Or did I just miss it?

    ISOs have been on the billing panel since July IIRC. I did not check specifically for Alpine Linux until you mentioned it so I could not tell you how long that ISO has been there.

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  • @FrankZ said:
    @nutjob you can get Alpine ISO in the billing panel.

    Actually was looking for the Alpine Virtual version which has a slimmed down kernel and is virtio only, but I'm sure I can upgrade to that from the full version. I think the virtual version would still be a useful addition to that list.

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  • FrankZFrankZ Moderator

    @nutjob said:

    @FrankZ said:
    @nutjob you can get Alpine ISO in the billing panel.

    Actually was looking for the Alpine Virtual version which has a slimmed down kernel and is virtio only, but I'm sure I can upgrade to that from the full version. I think the virtual version would still be a useful addition to that list.

    Is it on netboot.xyz ISO ? If so, than that is there as well.

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  • @FrankZ said:

    @nutjob said:

    @FrankZ said:
    @nutjob you can get Alpine ISO in the billing panel.

    Actually was looking for the Alpine Virtual version which has a slimmed down kernel and is virtio only, but I'm sure I can upgrade to that from the full version. I think the virtual version would still be a useful addition to that list.

    Is it on netboot.xyz ISO ? If so, than that is there as well.

    No it's not on there but you can select the linux-virt kernel during setup: https://wiki.alpinelinux.org/wiki/Kernels

    So that ISO will do the job. Now I have no excuse to replace the remainder of my debian installs.

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  • cybertechcybertech OGBenchmark King
    edited December 2022

    @willie said:
    I doubt the OOM killer was involved in that crash. I had almost nothing running on the VM when I did the upgrade. Plus, I just did the same upgrade on a similarly configured 384MB VM and it didn't crash. Something seems weird about the 768MB VM or its host node or location or something.

    is the ram oversold ? although i doubt it

    I bench YABS 24/7/365 unless it's a leap year.

  • I've only seen this happen on the one specific operation of apt-get upgrade.

  • edited December 2022

    @VirMach said:
    Sneak peak for alert settings:

    Sneak peak for alert sound:
    https://billing.virmach.com/modules/addons/blackfriday/alert.mp3

    Yo, can we add some graphic effects like the buffalo or whatever big explosion?

    smartass shitposting satirist

  • JabJab
    edited December 2022

    [Ryzen Compatible] OpenVPN & SOCKS5 (Debian 11 Desktop)
    Debian 11 (Bullseye.) Generation 2 w/ ext4 filesystem. VirtIO disk driver. Host Passthrough CPU. Has OpenVPN and Dante (SOCKS5) set up on default settings, as well as KDE Plasma desktop environment. Fail2Ban basic configuration. SSH will not work by default, apt-get remove openssh-server and then apt-get install openssh-server SSH Port: 6000

    That is new!

    • relatively of course, I haven't reinstalled template via solusvm for long time :P -

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  • atomiatomi OG
    edited December 2022

    @VirMach said:

    @FrankZ said:
    Hooray !!!
    I got IPv6 working on node FFME006 as well now. So cool that IPv6 works on both Frankfurt nodes.
    FYI the template setup for IPv6 on Alma8 does not work out of the box. There is one IPv6 from a /40 and a /48 subnet assigned to my VPS.
    Originally a random IPv6 from the /48 was assigned as the main IPv6 and the default route was set as [the /48]::0001.
    This did not work and I could not even ping the gateway. By setting the single IPv6 from the /40 as the main IPv6, and some IPv6 from the /48 as secondaries, and setting the IPv6 gateway IPv6 to [the /40]::0001, it works for not only the main IPv6 but also the secondaries in the /48.

    I think that's basically going to be how it ends up working,. It's very much going to be "you're on your own to figure it out, advanced users only" at least until we make guides and start mass advertising it as included.

    I think its way too advanced for me atleast. My VPS on FFME006 doesn't have IPv6 address listed in clientpanel or solus so its pretty hard to figure out that thing by yourself

    @FrankZ wanna borrow ipv6 /64 subnet? :wink:

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  • VirMachVirMach Hosting Provider
    edited December 2022

    @Flying_Chinaman said: Yo, can we add some graphic effects like the buffalo or whatever big explosion?

    I'll add in these two with no option to disable:
    https://jsfiddle.net/dtrooper/AceJJ/
    https://jsfiddle.net/michelepisani/mdsw0wto/

    Maybe also get ChatGPT to do some pure JS/CSS insane morphing tesseract effect to lag out your browser.

    @Jab said:

    [Ryzen Compatible] OpenVPN & SOCKS5 (Debian 11 Desktop)
    Debian 11 (Bullseye.) Generation 2 w/ ext4 filesystem. VirtIO disk driver. Host Passthrough CPU. Has OpenVPN and Dante (SOCKS5) set up on default settings, as well as KDE Plasma desktop environment. Fail2Ban basic configuration. SSH will not work by default, apt-get remove openssh-server and then apt-get install openssh-server SSH Port: 6000

    That is new!

    • relatively of course, I haven't reinstalled template via solusvm for long time :P -

    It doesn't work very well. I have like several versions of it and it's also synced randomly based on the node you're on. Making version... 17 or so soon and hopefully going to have it actually work as intended.

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  • @nutjob said:
    No it's not on there but you can select the linux-virt kernel during setup: https://wiki.alpinelinux.org/wiki/Kernels

    Alpine is on netboot, I use it all the time.

    As the page you linked says, you can switch to the kernel before running the setup as one method.

    You could even go as far as writing your own script for the Alpine setup, which I did and specify the virt kernel with one of the flags. Makes it very simple if you have the same basic setup. https://wiki.alpinelinux.org/wiki/Alpine_setup_scripts

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  • cybertechcybertech OGBenchmark King

    sale
    sale
    sale
    sale

    MOARRRRRRRRR

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  • VirMachVirMach Hosting Provider

    @FrankZ IPv6 request button added. We'll collect all the requests and label them by nodes and do them in batches since original idea of doing it for all unfortunately didn't play out how we wanted.

  • FrankZFrankZ Moderator

    @VirMach said:
    @FrankZ IPv6 request button added. We'll collect all the requests and label them by nodes and do them in batches since original idea of doing it for all unfortunately didn't play out how we wanted.

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  • More manual work? This is exactly what you guys need...

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  • FrankZFrankZ Moderator

    I expect that I/we should not request IPv6 for the HiVelocity locations in Chicago, Los Angeles, or Miami based on what you said earlier about how much they were going to charge you per IPv6 /64 subnet.

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  • I think the peering did change a bit on phoenix node:

    3  91.200.240.5 (91.200.240.5) [AS23959/AS24013]  0.696 ms  0.856 ms  0.820 ms
     4  * * *
     5  69.25.116.17 (69.25.116.17) [AS35913/AS7029/AS13789/AS10910]  138.783 ms  138.771 ms  138.759 ms
     6  69.25.116.19 (69.25.116.19) [AS35913/AS7029/AS13789/AS10910]  117.816 ms  125.508 ms  125.367 ms
     7  69.25.116.17 (69.25.116.17) [AS35913/AS7029/AS13789/AS10910]  137.958 ms  253.946 ms  253.923 ms
     8  69.25.116.19 (69.25.116.19) [AS35913/AS7029/AS13789/AS10910]  125.661 ms  125.781 ms  118.421 ms
     9  69.25.116.17 (69.25.116.17) [AS35913/AS7029/AS13789/AS10910]  253.761 ms  120.086 ms  142.198 ms
    10  69.25.116.19 (69.25.116.19) [AS35913/AS7029/AS13789/AS10910]  126.178 ms  126.172 ms  126.008 ms
    

    comparing to:

    @lemoncube said:

    ...
     6  e1-8.cr1.tyo1.jp.unitasglobal.net (50.115.90.120) [AS17819/AS9304]  2.467 ms  2.015 ms  2.357 ms
     7  e0-4.cr1.sea1.us.unitasglobal.net (50.115.90.33) [AS17819/AS9304]  95.234 ms  95.566 ms  95.767 ms
     8  ae30.cr2.sea1.us.unitasglobal.net (50.115.90.197) [AS17819/AS9304]  94.789 ms  95.247 ms  95.301 ms
     9  e0-31.cr1.sjc2.us.unitasglobal.net (50.115.90.93) [AS17819/AS9304]  114.388 ms  114.239 ms  114.119 ms
    10  ae40.cr1.lax2.us.unitasglobal.net (50.115.91.111) [AS1828]  123.275 ms  123.255 ms  123.057 ms
    11  ae20.cr1.phx2.us.unitasglobal.net (50.115.91.45) [AS1828]  130.916 ms  130.176 ms  130.537 ms
    12  156.146.97.42 (156.146.97.42) [AS1828]  131.664 ms  131.816 ms  131.632 ms
    13  border6.ae2-bbnet2.phx010.pnap.net (69.25.168.66) [AS11855]  136.137 ms border6.ae1-bbnet1.phx010.pnap.net (69.25.168.2) [AS11855]  128.983 ms border5.ae2-bbnet2.phx010.pnap.net (69.25.168.65) [AS11855]  128.970 ms
    14  edge1.ae1-edgenet.phx004.pnap.net (66.171.198.174) [AS11855]  125.633 ms  125.428 ms edge2.ae1-edgenet.phx004.pnap.net (66.171.198.178) [AS11855]  125.262 ms
    15  edge1.ae0-edge2.phx004.pnap.net (66.171.198.181) [AS11855]  129.122 ms  129.244 ms  129.104 ms
    16  69.25.116.17 (69.25.116.17) [AS35913/AS7029/AS13789/AS10910]  140.907 ms dedipath-65.edge1.phx004.pnap.net (69.25.120.218) [AS11855]  128.882 ms 69.25.116.17 (69.25.116.17) [AS35913/AS7029/AS13789/AS10910]  140.879 ms
    17  69.25.116.19 (69.25.116.19) [AS35913/AS7029/AS13789/AS10910]  129.807 ms 69.25.116.17 (69.25.116.17) [AS35913/AS7029/AS13789/AS10910]  140.861 ms  142.443 ms
    ...
    

    but of course someone might have changed the config to not show exact hops as before.

  • @Daevien said:

    @nutjob said:
    No it's not on there but you can select the linux-virt kernel during setup: https://wiki.alpinelinux.org/wiki/Kernels

    Alpine is on netboot, I use it all the time.

    As the page you linked says, you can switch to the kernel before running the setup as one method.

    You could even go as far as writing your own script for the Alpine setup, which I did and specify the virt kernel with one of the flags. Makes it very simple if you have the same basic setup. https://wiki.alpinelinux.org/wiki/Alpine_setup_scripts

    That's a good idea, thanks.

  • One ticket per IPv6 request?
    I wish you luck robust, script.

  • @VirMach
    I have tried to create a ticket to report offline for TYOC007 but could not. Maybe I have an active ticket for Billing / IPv6 but even I closed them also could not submit the priority ticket.

  • cgs3238cgs3238 OG
    edited December 2022

    Soon™
    Maybe™

  • @haynhat said: TYOC007

    does that node name exist?
    check https://status.virm.ac/

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  • @lemoncube said:

    @haynhat said: TYOC007

    does that node name exist?

    Yes, I got it from the web panel

    Thanks for this useful information

  • edited December 2022

    @VirMach I'm definitely a friendly user, but~~

  • @Laura said: @VirMach I'm definitely a friendly user, but~~

    BUT WHAT?!

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  • @Laura said:
    @VirMach I'm definitely a friendly user, but~~

    I remember saying "I'M NOT DRUNK!" when my friend got drunk.

  • @Laura said:
    @VirMach I'm definitely a friendly user, but~~

    Maybe they're deploying ipv6 🤔

  • @tototo said:

    @Laura said:
    @VirMach I'm definitely a friendly user, but~~

    I remember saying "I'M NOT DRUNK!" when my friend got drunk.

    You my friend sound drunk, are you positive you are not drunk? I mean you are talking like you have a friend and all so I have to ask.

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  • From the auto-response to the IPv6 ticket:

    We thank thank you for your patience.

    Well, this is such a nit-pick it would fall off a todo list...

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