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  • edited February 2023

    @Not_Oles said: I think (but I am not sure) my Chromebook is giving me hterm, into which I sometimes am pasting. The hterm will be connected via ssh to some remote shell, into which the paste goes. The remote shell often is running somebody else's highly variantly configured vi/vim. Occasionally I have seen sequences similar to ESC [ 200 ~ or ESC [ 201 ~. I will have to pay more attention next time this happens.

    Make sure your TERM specifies something that's roughly the same as what your terminal program actually supports / sends (in this case, the bracketing is probably done by hterm).

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  • @Not_Oles can i have one pie?

    thanks

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  • Not_OlesNot_Oles Hosting ProviderContent Writer

    @ralf said:

    @Not_Oles said: I think (but I am not sure) my Chromebook is giving me hterm, into which I sometimes am pasting. The hterm will be connected via ssh to some remote shell, into which the paste goes. The remote shell often is running somebody else's highly variantly configured vi/vim. Occasionally I have seen sequences similar to ESC [ 200 ~ or ESC [ 201 ~. I will have to pay more attention next time this happens.

    Make sure your TERM specifies something that's roughly the same as what your terminal program actually supports / sends (in this case, the bracketing is probably done by hterm).

    It only happens once every few months that I see a few "Esc [" characters. Mostly everything is okay. It's interesting. I'm assuming that these are just "non-printable" characters which somehow are visible in a corner case. Mostly everything works okay. So I haven't paid attention. Next time it happens, if it happens again, I will try to pay attention to the environment in which it happens. Thanks for your interest and for your kind comment, @ralf!

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    @seenu said:
    @Not_Oles can i have one pie?

    thanks

    Hi @seenu!

    Here you go: 🍰

    Thanks for the bump!

    Best wishes!

    Tom

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  • Am I too late? 😭

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    Teehee!

  • @seenu said:
    @Not_Oles can i have one pie?

    thanks

    All of the pies are half eaten.
    🥧🍰

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  • Not_OlesNot_Oles Hosting ProviderContent Writer

    Hello!

    Kernel update:

    root@sid ~ # date
    Mon Feb 20 06:24:08 PM UTC 2023
    root@sid ~ # uname -r
    6.1.0-4-amd64
    root@sid ~ # uptime
     18:24:17 up 6 min,  1 user,  load average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00
    root@sid ~ # 
    

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  • Not_OlesNot_Oles Hosting ProviderContent Writer
    edited February 2023

    Qemu-KVM and Linux kernel updates

    Reboot succeeded without a power reset. Does that mean the bug mentioned in the OP has been fixed? :)

    root@sid ~ # w
    01:04:11 up 1 day, 6:46, 1 user, load average: 0.61, 0.77, 0.83
    USER TTY FROM LOGIN@ IDLE JCPU PCPU WHAT
    root pts/0 187.189.238.1 01:02 1.00s 0.02s ? w
    root@sid ~ # apt-get update
    Get:1 http://deb.debian.org/debian sid InRelease [180 kB]
    Get:2 http://deb.debian.org/debian sid/contrib Sources [55.4 kB]
    Get:3 http://deb.debian.org/debian sid/main Sources [10.0 MB]
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    Get:6 http://deb.debian.org/debian sid/contrib amd64 Packages [59.1 kB]
    Fetched 26.7 MB in 2s (13.3 MB/s)
    Reading package lists... Done
    root@sid ~ # apt-get upgrade
    Reading package lists... Done
    Building dependency tree... Done
    Reading state information... Done
    Calculating upgrade... Done
    The following packages have been kept back:
    linux-image-amd64
    The following packages will be upgraded:
    curl gdb libcurl3-gnutls libcurl4 libnghttp2-14 qemu-system qemu-system-arm qemu-system-common
    qemu-system-data qemu-system-mips qemu-system-misc qemu-system-ppc qemu-system-sparc
    qemu-system-x86 qemu-utils
    15 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 1 not upgraded.
    Need to get 100 MB of archives.
    After this operation, 49.2 kB of additional disk space will be used.
    Do you want to continue? [Y/n]
    Get:1 http://deb.debian.org/debian sid/main amd64 libnghttp2-14 amd64 1.52.0-1 [72.3 kB]
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    (Reading database ... 53305 files and directories currently installed.)
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    Setting up qemu-system (1:7.2+dfsg-4) ...
    Processing triggers for libc-bin (2.36-8) ...
    Processing triggers for man-db (2.11.2-1) ...
    Processing triggers for hicolor-icon-theme (0.17-2) ...
    root@sid ~ #


    root@sid ~ # uname -r
    6.1.0-4-amd64
    root@sid ~ #


    root@sid ~ # apt-get dist-upgrade
    Reading package lists... Done
    Building dependency tree... Done
    Reading state information... Done
    Calculating upgrade... Done
    The following NEW packages will be installed:
    linux-image-6.1.0-5-amd64
    The following packages will be upgraded:
    linux-image-amd64
    1 upgraded, 1 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
    Need to get 76.4 MB of archives.
    After this operation, 540 MB of additional disk space will be used.
    Do you want to continue? [Y/n]
    Get:1 http://deb.debian.org/debian sid/main amd64 linux-image-6.1.0-5-amd64 amd64 6.1.12-1 [76.4 MB]
    Get:2 http://deb.debian.org/debian sid/main amd64 linux-image-amd64 amd64 6.1.12-1 [1,480 B]
    Fetched 76.4 MB in 1s (111 MB/s)
    Selecting previously unselected package linux-image-6.1.0-5-amd64.
    (Reading database ... 53305 files and directories currently installed.)
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    Setting up linux-image-6.1.0-5-amd64 (6.1.12-1) ...
    I: /vmlinuz.old is now a symlink to boot/vmlinuz-6.1.0-4-amd64
    I: /initrd.img.old is now a symlink to boot/initrd.img-6.1.0-4-amd64
    I: /vmlinuz is now a symlink to boot/vmlinuz-6.1.0-5-amd64
    I: /initrd.img is now a symlink to boot/initrd.img-6.1.0-5-amd64
    /etc/kernel/postinst.d/initramfs-tools:
    update-initramfs: Generating /boot/initrd.img-6.1.0-5-amd64
    /etc/kernel/postinst.d/zz-update-grub:
    Generating grub configuration file ...
    Found linux image: /boot/vmlinuz-6.1.0-5-amd64
    Found initrd image: /boot/initrd.img-6.1.0-5-amd64
    Found linux image: /boot/vmlinuz-6.1.0-4-amd64
    Found initrd image: /boot/initrd.img-6.1.0-4-amd64
    Found linux image: /boot/vmlinuz-5.10.0-20-amd64
    Found initrd image: /boot/initrd.img-5.10.0-20-amd64
    Warning: os-prober will not be executed to detect other bootable partitions.
    Systems on them will not be added to the GRUB boot configuration.
    Check GRUB_DISABLE_OS_PROBER documentation entry.
    Adding boot menu entry for UEFI Firmware Settings ...
    done
    Setting up linux-image-amd64 (6.1.12-1) ...
    root@sid ~ # root@sid ~ # reboot
    root@sid ~ # Connection to ex100.metalvps.com closed by remote host.
    Connection to ex100.metalvps.com closed.
    chronos@penguin:~$ sleep 70
    chronos@penguin:~$ ping -c 2 ex100.metalvps.com
    PING ex100.metalvps.com (65.109.119.181) 56(84) bytes of data.
    64 bytes from ex100.metalvps.com (65.109.119.181): icmp_seq=1 ttl=52 time=187 ms
    64 bytes from ex100.metalvps.com (65.109.119.181): icmp_seq=2 ttl=52 time=187 ms

    --- ex100.metalvps.com ping statistics ---
    2 packets transmitted, 2 received, 0% packet loss, time 1000ms
    rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 187.106/187.239/187.372/0.133 ms
    chronos@penguin:~$ ssh e
    Linux sid 6.1.0-5-amd64 #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Debian 6.1.12-1 (2023-02-15) x86_64

    Welcome to MetalVPS!

    Last login: Wed Feb 22 01:13:19 2023 from 187.189.238.1
    root@sid ~ #
    ~~~

    I hope everyone gets the servers they want!

  • Not_OlesNot_Oles Hosting ProviderContent Writer
    root@sid ~ # w
     19:22:17 up 1 day, 18:00,  1 user,  load average: 0.00, 0.04, 0.06
    USER     TTY      FROM             LOGIN@   IDLE   JCPU   PCPU WHAT
    root     pts/0    187.189.238.1    19:09    1.00s  0.03s   ?    w
    root@sid ~ # apt-get update
    Get:1 http://deb.debian.org/debian sid InRelease [180 kB]
    Get:2 http://deb.debian.org/debian sid/main Sources [10.0 MB]
    Get:3 http://deb.debian.org/debian sid/non-free Sources [86.0 kB]
    Get:4 http://deb.debian.org/debian sid/contrib Sources [55.6 kB]
    Get:5 http://deb.debian.org/debian sid/main amd64 Packages [9,428 kB]
    Get:6 http://deb.debian.org/debian sid/main Translation-en [6,976 kB]
    Get:7 http://deb.debian.org/debian sid/contrib amd64 Packages [59.1 kB]
    Get:8 http://deb.debian.org/debian sid/non-free amd64 Packages [124 kB]
    Fetched 27.0 MB in 2s (13.6 MB/s)                       
    Reading package lists... Done
    root@sid ~ # apt-get upgrade
    Reading package lists... Done
    Building dependency tree... Done
    Reading state information... Done
    Calculating upgrade... Done
    The following packages will be upgraded:
      cron cron-daemon-common libdaxctl1 libndctl6 rsyslog
    5 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
    Need to get 892 kB of archives.
    After this operation, 1,024 B of additional disk space will be used.
    Do you want to continue? [Y/n] 
    Get:1 http://deb.debian.org/debian sid/main amd64 cron amd64 3.0pl1-161 [73.1 kB]
    Get:2 http://deb.debian.org/debian sid/main amd64 cron-daemon-common all 3.0pl1-161 [12.6 kB]
    Get:3 http://deb.debian.org/debian sid/main amd64 libdaxctl1 amd64 76-1 [21.1 kB]
    Get:4 http://deb.debian.org/debian sid/main amd64 libndctl6 amd64 76-1 [61.7 kB]
    Get:5 http://deb.debian.org/debian sid/main amd64 rsyslog amd64 8.2302.0-1 [723 kB]
    Fetched 892 kB in 0s (25.6 MB/s) 
    (Reading database ... 53458 files and directories currently installed.)
    Preparing to unpack .../cron_3.0pl1-161_amd64.deb ...
    Unpacking cron (3.0pl1-161) over (3.0pl1-160) ...
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    Unpacking rsyslog (8.2302.0-1) over (8.2212.0-1) ...
    Setting up rsyslog (8.2302.0-1) ...
    Setting up libdaxctl1:amd64 (76-1) ...
    Setting up libndctl6:amd64 (76-1) ...
    Setting up cron-daemon-common (3.0pl1-161) ...
    Setting up cron (3.0pl1-161) ...
    Processing triggers for libc-bin (2.36-8) ...
    Processing triggers for man-db (2.11.2-1) ...
    root@sid ~ # vnstat
    Database updated: 2023-02-23 19:25:00
    
       eno1 since 2023-02-14
    
              rx:  73.49 GiB      tx:  94.62 GiB      total:  168.11 GiB
    
       monthly
                         rx      |     tx      |    total    |   avg. rate
         ------------------------+-------------+-------------+---------------
           2023-02     73.49 GiB |   94.62 GiB |  168.11 GiB |    1.86 Mbit/s
         ------------------------+-------------+-------------+---------------
         estimated    115.89 GiB |  149.21 GiB |  265.10 GiB |
    
       daily
                         rx      |     tx      |    total    |   avg. rate
         ------------------------+-------------+-------------+---------------
         yesterday    255.26 MiB |   45.49 MiB |  300.75 MiB |   29.20 kbit/s
             today    262.74 MiB |   21.81 MiB |  284.55 MiB |   34.15 kbit/s
         ------------------------+-------------+-------------+---------------
         estimated    324.76 MiB |   26.95 MiB |  351.71 MiB |
    root@sid ~ # 
    

    I hope everyone gets the servers they want!

  • Not_OlesNot_Oles Hosting ProviderContent Writer
    edited February 2023

    Is The Bug Fixed?

    Here's a line from the Bug Report in the OP:

    @Not_Oles said: Feb 15 00:42:26 sid dbus-daemon[545]: [system] Unable to reload configuration: Failed to open "/usr/share/dbus-1/system.conf": No such file or directory


    Previously, I wondered:

    @Not_Oles said: Reboot succeeded without a power reset. Does that mean the bug mentioned in the OP has been fixed?


    Here is /usr/share/dbus-1/system.conf:

    root@sid ~ # ls -l /usr/share/dbus-1/system.conf
    -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 5807 Feb  8 13:21 /usr/share/dbus-1/system.conf
    root@sid ~ # cat -n $_
         1  <!-- This configuration file controls the systemwide message bus.
         2       Add a system-local.conf and edit that rather than changing this 
         3       file directly. -->
         4
         5  <!-- Note that there are any number of ways you can hose yourself
         6       security-wise by screwing up this file; in particular, you
         7       probably don't want to listen on any more addresses, add any more
         8       auth mechanisms, run as a different user, etc. -->
         9
        10  <!DOCTYPE busconfig PUBLIC "-//freedesktop//DTD D-Bus Bus Configuration 1.0//EN"
        11   "http://www.freedesktop.org/standards/dbus/1.0/busconfig.dtd">
        12  <busconfig>
        13
        14    <!-- Our well-known bus type, do not change this -->
        15    <type>system</type>
        16
        17    <!-- Run as special user -->
        18    <user>messagebus</user>
        19
        20    <!-- Fork into daemon mode -->
        21    <fork/>
        22
        23    <!-- We use system service launching using a helper -->
        24    <standard_system_servicedirs/>
        25
        26    <!-- This is a setuid helper that is used to launch system services -->
        27    <servicehelper>/usr/lib/dbus-1.0/dbus-daemon-launch-helper</servicehelper>
        28
        29    <!-- Write a pid file -->
        30    <pidfile>/run/dbus/pid</pidfile>
        31
        32    <!-- Enable logging to syslog -->
        33    <syslog/>
        34
        35    <!-- Only allow socket-credentials-based authentication -->
        36    <auth>EXTERNAL</auth>
        37
        38    <!-- Only listen on a local socket. (abstract=/path/to/socket 
        39         means use abstract namespace, don't really create filesystem 
        40         file; only Linux supports this. Use path=/whatever on other 
        41         systems.) -->
        42    <listen>unix:path=/run/dbus/system_bus_socket</listen>
        43
        44    <policy context="default">
        45      <!-- All users can connect to system bus -->
        46      <allow user="*"/>
        47
        48      <!-- Holes must be punched in service configuration files for
        49           name ownership and sending method calls -->
        50      <deny own="*"/>
        51      <deny send_type="method_call"/>
        52
        53      <!-- Signals and reply messages (method returns, errors) are allowed
        54           by default -->
        55      <allow send_type="signal"/>
        56      <allow send_requested_reply="true" send_type="method_return"/>
        57      <allow send_requested_reply="true" send_type="error"/>
        58
        59      <!-- All messages may be received by default -->
        60      <allow receive_type="method_call"/>
        61      <allow receive_type="method_return"/>
        62      <allow receive_type="error"/>
        63      <allow receive_type="signal"/>
        64
        65      <!-- Allow anyone to talk to the message bus -->
        66      <allow send_destination="org.freedesktop.DBus"
        67             send_interface="org.freedesktop.DBus" />
        68      <allow send_destination="org.freedesktop.DBus"
        69             send_interface="org.freedesktop.DBus.Introspectable"/>
        70      <allow send_destination="org.freedesktop.DBus"
        71             send_interface="org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties"/>
        72      <allow send_destination="org.freedesktop.DBus"
        73             send_interface="org.freedesktop.DBus.Containers1"/>
        74      <!-- But disallow some specific bus services -->
        75      <deny send_destination="org.freedesktop.DBus"
        76            send_interface="org.freedesktop.DBus"
        77            send_member="UpdateActivationEnvironment"/>
        78      <deny send_destination="org.freedesktop.DBus"
        79            send_interface="org.freedesktop.DBus.Debug.Stats"/>
        80      <deny send_destination="org.freedesktop.DBus"
        81            send_interface="org.freedesktop.systemd1.Activator"/>
        82    </policy>
        83
        84    <!-- Only systemd, which runs as root, may report activation failures. -->
        85    <policy user="root">
        86      <allow send_destination="org.freedesktop.DBus"
        87             send_interface="org.freedesktop.systemd1.Activator"/>
        88    </policy>
        89
        90    <!-- root may monitor the system bus. -->
        91    <policy user="root">
        92      <allow send_destination="org.freedesktop.DBus"
        93             send_interface="org.freedesktop.DBus.Monitoring"/>
        94    </policy>
        95
        96    <!-- If the Stats interface was enabled at compile-time, root may use it.
        97         Copy this into system.local.conf or system.d/*.conf if you want to
        98         enable other privileged users to view statistics and debug info -->
        99    <policy user="root">
       100      <allow send_destination="org.freedesktop.DBus"
       101             send_interface="org.freedesktop.DBus.Debug.Stats"/>
       102    </policy>
       103
       104    <!-- Include legacy configuration location -->
       105    <include ignore_missing="yes">/etc/dbus-1/system.conf</include>
       106
       107    <!-- The defaults for these limits are hard-coded in dbus-daemon.
       108         Some clarifications:
       109         Times are in milliseconds (ms); 1000ms = 1 second
       110         133169152 bytes = 127 MiB
       111         33554432 bytes = 32 MiB
       112         150000ms = 2.5 minutes -->
       113    <!-- <limit name="max_incoming_bytes">133169152</limit> -->
       114    <!-- <limit name="max_incoming_unix_fds">64</limit> -->
       115    <!-- <limit name="max_outgoing_bytes">133169152</limit> -->
       116    <!-- <limit name="max_outgoing_unix_fds">64</limit> -->
       117    <!-- <limit name="max_message_size">33554432</limit> -->
       118    <!-- <limit name="max_message_unix_fds">16</limit> -->
       119    <!-- <limit name="service_start_timeout">25000</limit> -->
       120    <!-- <limit name="auth_timeout">5000</limit> -->
       121    <!-- <limit name="pending_fd_timeout">150000</limit> -->
       122    <!-- <limit name="max_completed_connections">2048</limit> -->
       123    <!-- <limit name="max_incomplete_connections">64</limit> -->
       124    <!-- <limit name="max_connections_per_user">256</limit> -->
       125    <!-- <limit name="max_pending_service_starts">512</limit> -->
       126    <!-- <limit name="max_names_per_connection">512</limit> -->
       127    <!-- <limit name="max_match_rules_per_connection">512</limit> -->
       128    <!-- <limit name="max_replies_per_connection">128</limit> -->
       129
       130    <!-- Config files are placed here that among other things, punch 
       131         holes in the above policy for specific services. -->
       132    <includedir>system.d</includedir>
       133
       134    <includedir>/etc/dbus-1/system.d</includedir>
       135
       136    <!-- This is included last so local configuration can override what's 
       137         in this standard file -->
       138    <include ignore_missing="yes">/etc/dbus-1/system-local.conf</include>
       139
       140    <include if_selinux_enabled="yes" selinux_root_relative="yes">contexts/dbus_contexts</include>
       141
       142  </busconfig>
    root@sid ~ # 
    

    So, does the presence of /usr/share/dbus-1/system.conf together with the fact that the most recent reboot succeeded mean that the bug reported in the OP might be fixed? :)

    @arifur @jcolideles @localhost @subenhon Want to post about what you are doing on the server? If/when you have time, no rush.

    Does anyone else want an account? :)

    Friendly greetings! <3

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    I hope everyone gets the servers they want!

  • @Not_Oles I have been occupied with some work stuff this week. I plan to start using this account starting next week. Hope thats OK. What I'll do is still in the works, yet. Thanks again.

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    Hi @localhost! Thanks for your report! Best wishes! :)

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    I hope everyone gets the servers they want!

  • Would love to try it out, Could I get an account?

    I got an SHA key tho, Does that work for you? :#

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    @typicalGta said:
    Would love to try it out, Could I get an account?

    I got an SHA key tho, Does that work for you? :#

    Hi @typicalGta! Thanks for asking! Your Provider tag makes it seem like you already have very adequate facilities. Could you please help me understand what you want to do on the server and why? Thanks again! Tom

    I hope everyone gets the servers they want!

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    @Nubuki said:
    Am I too late? 😭

    Hi @Nubuki!

    I just now saw your post from 4 days ago! Sorry for the delay!

    No, you are not too late. I could make you an account. But what about transcoding? Nothing illegal? No copyright violations? :)

    Best!

    Tom

    I hope everyone gets the servers they want!

  • @Not_Oles said:

    @typicalGta said:
    Would love to try it out, Could I get an account?

    I got an SHA key tho, Does that work for you? :#

    Hi @typicalGta! Thanks for asking! Your Provider tag makes it seem like you already have very adequate facilities. Could you please help me understand what you want to do on the server and why? Thanks again! Tom

    Hello,

    As I mentioned, Would like to try it out, Never rly got to understand how these shared shells worked so some experience would help in the long run for me. If you only have limited slots then let me know, wouldn't wanna take the opportunity from someone who needs it. :)

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  • @Not_Oles I have not done anything with the account yet. I hope that's okay.

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    @typicalGta said:

    @Not_Oles said:

    @typicalGta said:
    Would love to try it out, Could I get an account?

    I got an SHA key tho, Does that work for you? :#

    Hi @typicalGta! Thanks for asking! Your Provider tag makes it seem like you already have very adequate facilities. Could you please help me understand what you want to do on the server and why? Thanks again! Tom

    Hello,

    As I mentioned, Would like to try it out, Never rly got to understand how these shared shells worked so some experience would help in the long run for me. If you only have limited slots then let me know, wouldn't wanna take the opportunity from someone who needs it. :)

    Hi @typicalGta! Please continue your contributions to the community here at LES and please also consider more specifically what you might want to do on the server. Then, in a while, please ask again for an account. Best wishes! Tom

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    @arifur said:
    @Not_Oles I have not done anything with the account yet. I hope that's okay.

    Sure, definitely okay. It's been a pleasure talking with you here and by email. I hope we remain friends for a long time.

    By the way, I'm thinking of installing a web server. My default goto would be Apache. If you have a reason to want a different web server, I would appreciate it if you would tell me which one and why. Additionally, I suppose we could install Laravel, though I've not tried it and don't know hardly anything about it.

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  • @Not_Oles said:

    @Nubuki said:
    Am I too late? 😭

    Hi @Nubuki!

    I just now saw your post from 4 days ago! Sorry for the delay!

    No, you are not too late. I could make you an account. But what about transcoding? Nothing illegal? No copyright violations? :)

    Best!

    Tom

    Thanks
    nothing illegal but say how much CPU could I play with ?

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    Teehee!

  • Not_OlesNot_Oles Hosting ProviderContent Writer

    @Nubuki said: nothing illegal but say how much CPU could I play with ?

    Well, nproc says

    root@sid ~ # nproc
    24
    root@sid ~ # 
    

    This thread's yabs says

    CPU cores  : 24 @ 3200.000 MHz
    

    and

    Geekbench 5 Benchmark Test:
    ---------------------------------
    Test            | Value                         
                    |                               
    Single Core     | 2126                          
    Multi Core      | 15227                         
    Full Test       | https://browser.geekbench.com/v5/cpu/20618088
    

    When you log in to your account, you could run the w command to see who is logged in and also the load averages.

    If not too many people seem to be trying to run things, maybe you could exercise quite a few of the cores?

    Also, I just checked, and the server has

    root@sid ~ # command -v nice
    /usr/bin/nice
    root@sid ~ # 
    

    so maybe you could try using nice(1) sometime? I haven't used nice(1) for a while. I don't know how well nice(1) integrates with multi-threaded commands. Do you know?

    I made you an account. Please try logging in with something like:

    ssh [email protected] -p 42365
    

    Please reread all the warnings in the OP. Please make sure to keep backups! Please let me know about all the stuff that isn't working.

    Please monitor and please contribute some great content here in this thread! If you never post about what you are doing on the server, people might imagine that you are not using your account and no longer need it! 🤔

    Have fun! ​🎉

    Best wishes!

    Tom

    I hope everyone gets the servers they want!

  • Not_OlesNot_Oles Hosting ProviderContent Writer

    @Nubuki said: how much CPU could I play with ?

    Rethinking my above posted reply to your question, maybe I have not given a sufficiently clear answer. That's because it's a shared server, so we have to be sensitive to what our neighbors are doing. For a short period of time, if you want to run something huge, and not too many others are around, then please go ahead! If you want to run something huge and for a long period of time, maybe post about it here in the thread before you go ahead?

    Is this answer a better answer? :)

    Friendly greetings! :)

    I hope everyone gets the servers they want!

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    Guys, apologies, there still is a bunch of stuff which needs to be installed. For example, Go and ndpresponder. Probably, in addition to Go and ndpresponder, there still remain more configuration steps with LXC. I need to carefully review what we did on the other server, make some notes, adjust for Alpine host --> Debian host, and try to finish up the configuration here. Everything will be fixed eventually. Please speak up as you notice things which need to be done.

    I hope everyone gets the servers they want!

  • edited February 2023

    @Not_Oles said:
    Sure, definitely okay. It's been a pleasure talking with you here and by email. I hope we remain friends for a long time.

    Thank you. And definitely.

    By the way, I'm thinking of installing a web server. My default goto would be Apache. If you have a reason to want a different web server, I would appreciate it if you would tell me which one and why. Additionally, I suppose we could install Laravel, though I've not tried it and don't know hardly anything about it.

    Apache is fine. As for laravel there is no need, it wont be wise to keep a "dev mode" laravel in "open" internet.

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    Hello!

    Following today's apt-get update, upgrade, and reboot, there are also new /etc/subuid and new /etc/subgid LXC configuration files which you can see.

    Your starting subuid from /etc/subuid and your starting subgid from /etc/subgid should match the starting subuid and the starting subgid in your ~/.config/lxc/default.conf. So a change to your ~/.config/lxc/default.conf should be needed.

    Please let me know about any issues by posting here in the thread.

    Best!

    Tom

    I hope everyone gets the servers they want!

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    @subenhon said:

    @Not_Oles said: If you have time, could you please post the commands you ran to create the container? Thanks!

    subenhon@sid:~$ #make sure the correct idmap is in the conf file
    subenhon@sid:~$ cat $HOME/.config/lxc/default.conf
    lxc.include = /etc/lxc/default.conf
    lxc.idmap = u 0 165536 65536
    lxc.idmap = g 0 165536 65536
    subenhon@sid:~$ #create ubuntu container
    subenhon@sid:~$ lxc-create -n ubuntu -f $HOME/.config/lxc/default.conf -t download -- --dist ubuntu --release focal --arch amd64
    Using image from local cache
    Unpacking the rootfs
    ---
    You just created an Ubuntu focal amd64 (20230215_07:43) container.
    To enable SSH, run: apt install openssh-server
    No default root or user password are set by LXC.
    subenhon@sid:~$ # avoid apparmor error 
    subenhon@sid:~$ echo -e "lxc.apparmor.profile = unconfined\nlxc.apparmor.allow_nesting = 0\n" >> $HOME/.local/share/lxc/ubuntu/config
    subenhon@sid:~$ #add x access to home before start the container or some error occurs
    subenhon@sid:~$ chmod +x $HOME
    subenhon@sid:~$ systemd-run --unit=my-unit --user --scope -p "Delegate=yes" -- lxc-start -n ubuntu
    subenhon@sid:~$ #attach and set the password
    subenhon@sid:~$ systemd-run --unit=my-attach --user --scope -p "Delegate=yes" -- lxc-attach -n ubuntu
    Running scope as unit: my-attach.scope
    root@ubuntu:/# passwd
    New password: 
    Retype new password: 
    passwd: password updated successfully
    root@ubuntu:/# exit
    exit
    subenhon@sid:~$ # restart and login with the password
    subenhon@sid:~$ lxc-stop -n ubuntu
    subenhon@sid:~$ systemd-run --unit=my-unit --user --scope -p "Delegate=yes" -- lxc-start -n ubuntu -F
    Ubuntu 20.04.5 LTS ubuntu console
    ubuntu login: root
    Password: 
    Welcome to Ubuntu 20.04.5 LTS (GNU/Linux 6.1.0-4-amd64 x86_64)
     * Documentation:  https://help.ubuntu.com
     * Management:     https://landscape.canonical.com
     * Support:        https://ubuntu.com/advantage
    The programs included with the Ubuntu system are free software;
    the exact distribution terms for each program are described in the
    individual files in /usr/share/doc/*/copyright.
    Ubuntu comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted byapplicable law.
    root@ubuntu:~# 
    

    My recent several days have been invested in reading about configuring LXC, trying multiple different LXC configurations, and seeing multiple different and fascinating errors! :) I managed to follow @subenhon's steps, except that I didn't use the -F foreground option on restart. The result seems to be a working Ubuntu container with IPv4 but no IPv6 yet.

    In order to get LXC really going on bare Debian, one needs at least a little understanding of LXC itself, cgroups, apparmor, systemd, networking, command line, the Debian package system and more. But, if I can (almost, sort of) do it with help from @subenhon, you certainly can do it too!

    chronos@penguin:~/servers/hetzner/new2$ ssh [email protected] -p 42365
    Linux sid 6.1.0-5-amd64 #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Debian 6.1.12-1 (2023-02-15) x86_64
    
    Welcome to MetalVPS!
    
    Last login: Thu Mar  2 16:29:17 2023 from 187.189.238.1
    notoles@sid:~$ cat $HOME/.config/lxc/default.conf
    lxc.net.0.type = veth
    lxc.net.0.link = lxcbr0
    lxc.net.0.flags = up
    
    lxc.apparmor.profile = generated
    lxc.apparmor.allow_nesting = 1
    lxc.idmap = u 0 100000 65536
    lxc.idmap = g 0 100000 65536
    notoles@sid:~$ cat /etc/sub*id
    notoles:100000:65536
    subenhon:200000:65536
    notoles:100000:65536
    subenhon:200000:65536
    notoles@sid:~$ lxc-create -n ubuntu -f $HOME/.config/lxc/default.conf -t download -- --dist ubuntu --release focal --arch amd64
    Using image from local cache
    Unpacking the rootfs
    
    ---
    You just created an Ubuntu focal amd64 (20230228_07:44) container.
    
    To enable SSH, run: apt install openssh-server
    No default root or user password are set by LXC.
    notoles@sid:~$ grep apparmor $HOME/.local/share/lxc/ubuntu/config
    lxc.apparmor.profile = generated
    lxc.apparmor.allow_nesting = 1
    notoles@sid:~$ echo -e "lxc.apparmor.profile = unconfined\nlxc.apparmor.allow_nesting = 0\n" >> $HOME/.local/share/lxc/ubuntu/config
    notoles@sid:~$ grep apparmor $HOME/.local/share/lxc/ubuntu/config
    lxc.apparmor.profile = generated
    lxc.apparmor.allow_nesting = 1
    lxc.apparmor.profile = unconfined
    lxc.apparmor.allow_nesting = 0
    notoles@sid:~$ # chmod +x $HOME
    notoles@sid:~$ ls -l .. | grep notoles
    drwx--x--x  6 notoles    notoles    4096 Mar  2 01:18 notoles
    notoles@sid:~$ systemd-run --unit=my-unit --user --scope -p "Delegate=yes" -- lxc-start -n ubuntu
    Running scope as unit: my-unit.scope
    notoles@sid:~$  # Attach and set the password
    notoles@sid:~$ systemd-run --unit=my-attach --user --scope -p "Delegate=yes" -- lxc-attach -n ubuntu
    Running scope as unit: my-attach.scope
    root@ubuntu:/# passwd
    New password: 
    Retype new password: 
    passwd: password updated successfully
    root@ubuntu:/# exit
    exit
    notoles@sid:~$ # restart and login with the password
    notoles@sid:~$ lxc-stop -n ubuntu
    notoles@sid:~$ systemd-run --unit=my-unit --user --scope -p "Delegate=yes" -- lxc-start -n ubuntu 
    Running scope as unit: my-unit.scope
    notoles@sid:~$ systemd-run --unit=my-attach --user --scope -p "Delegate=yes" -- lxc-attach -n ubuntu
    Running scope as unit: my-attach.scope
    root@ubuntu:/# ping -c 2 google.com
    PING google.com (216.58.207.238) 56(84) bytes of data.
    64 bytes from arn09s19-in-f14.1e100.net (216.58.207.238): icmp_seq=1 ttl=118 time=6.54 ms
    64 bytes from arn09s19-in-f14.1e100.net (216.58.207.238): icmp_seq=2 ttl=118 time=6.67 ms
    
    --- google.com ping statistics ---
    2 packets transmitted, 2 received, 0% packet loss, time 1002ms
    rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 6.540/6.603/6.666/0.063 ms
    root@ubuntu:/# ping6 -c 2 google.com
    ping6: connect: Network is unreachable
    root@ubuntu:/# 
    
    root@ubuntu:/# curl -sL yabs.sh | bash
    # ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## #
    #              Yet-Another-Bench-Script              #
    #                     v2023-02-27                    #
    # https://github.com/masonr/yet-another-bench-script #
    # ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## #
    
    Thu 02 Mar 2023 07:43:25 PM UTC
    
    Basic System Information:
    ---------------------------------
    Uptime     : 0 days, 15 hours, 39 minutes
    Processor  : 12th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i9-12900K
    CPU cores  : 24 @ 3200.000 MHz
    AES-NI     : ✔ Enabled
    VM-x/AMD-V : ✔ Enabled
    RAM        : 125.6 GiB
    Swap       : 16.0 GiB
    Disk       : 3.3 TiB
    Distro     : Ubuntu 20.04.5 LTS
    Kernel     : 6.1.0-5-amd64
    VM Type    : LXC
    
    Basic Network Information:
    ---------------------------------
    Protocol   : IPv4
    ISP        : Hetzner Online GmbH
    ASN        : AS24940 Hetzner Online GmbH
    Host       : Hetzner Online GmbH
    Location   : Helsinki, Uusimaa (18)
    Country    : Finland
    
    fio Disk Speed Tests (Mixed R/W 50/50):
    ---------------------------------
    Block Size | 4k            (IOPS) | 64k           (IOPS)
      ------   | ---            ----  | ----           ---- 
    Read       | 1.48 GB/s   (371.8k) | 2.37 GB/s    (37.1k)
    Write      | 1.49 GB/s   (372.8k) | 2.38 GB/s    (37.3k)
    Total      | 2.97 GB/s   (744.7k) | 4.76 GB/s    (74.4k)
               |                      |                     
    Block Size | 512k          (IOPS) | 1m            (IOPS)
      ------   | ---            ----  | ----           ---- 
    Read       | 2.92 GB/s     (5.7k) | 3.31 GB/s     (3.2k)
    Write      | 3.07 GB/s     (6.0k) | 3.53 GB/s     (3.4k)
    Total      | 6.00 GB/s    (11.7k) | 6.84 GB/s     (6.6k)
    
    iperf3 Network Speed Tests (IPv4):
    ---------------------------------
    Provider        | Location (Link)           | Send Speed      | Recv Speed      | Ping           
    -----           | -----                     | ----            | ----            | ----           
    Clouvider       | London, UK (10G)          | 919 Mbits/sec   | 909 Mbits/sec   | 33.2 ms        
    Scaleway        | Paris, FR (10G)           | 916 Mbits/sec   | busy            | 38.8 ms        
    NovoServe       | North Holland, NL (40G)   | 923 Mbits/sec   | 925 Mbits/sec   | 28.3 ms        
    Uztelecom       | Tashkent, UZ (10G)        | 78.9 Mbits/sec  | 682 Mbits/sec   | 62.8 ms        
    Clouvider       | NYC, NY, US (10G)         | 680 Mbits/sec   | 353 Mbits/sec   | 99.1 ms        
    Clouvider       | Dallas, TX, US (10G)      | 768 Mbits/sec   | 258 Mbits/sec   | 138 ms         
    Clouvider       | Los Angeles, CA, US (10G) | 714 Mbits/sec   | 222 Mbits/sec   | 169 ms         
    
    Geekbench 6 Benchmark Test:
    ---------------------------------
    Test            | Value                         
                    |                               
    Single Core     | 2857                          
    Multi Core      | 13897                         
    Full Test       | https://browser.geekbench.com/v6/cpu/382232
    
    YABS completed in 6 min 10 sec
    root@ubuntu:/# 
    

    I hope everyone gets the servers they want!

  • Not_OlesNot_Oles Hosting ProviderContent Writer

    @Not_Oles said: Please think of your MetalVPS account as ephemeral! It might blow up! We or you might reinstall the Node! 🤦‍♂️

    Hello!

    I might wipe and reinstall this server. Maybe as soon as tomorrow. 😱 Does anyone who already has an account need anything on it? Does anyone who already has an account need temporary accommodations elsewhere? Thanks!

    Best!

    Tom

    I hope everyone gets the servers they want!

  • Not_OlesNot_Oles Hosting ProviderContent Writer

    Hello!

    Somehow an EX101 suddenly appeared in my Hetzner Robot control panel! 💥 So this EX100 is scheduled for cancellation on April 4, 2023. 😢

    Today is March 27 and March has 31 days. Sounds like that's what's left of today, plus March 28, 29, 30, and 31, plus April 1, 2, 3, and 4 that this EX100 can be used. Counting today, that's 9 days.

    Does anybody want the entire server either for the 9 days or else as a transfer into their Hetzner account? I might be willing to reinstall it (again) for you or to give you access to Hetzner installimage so you could do the install yourself if you wish.

    I probably want $30.33, but maybe not, depending on who / whatever. 🤩

    Friendly greetings!

    Tom

    I hope everyone gets the servers they want!

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