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  • @terrorgen said:

    @Not_Oles said:

    @Pan2018iop said:
    Hello!
    I would like to get an account.
    I'm interested on Linux and KVM i want to learn about pci passthough i want to try qemu-kvm
    also i'm a thai high school student and now learning about iot and many thing

    Here is my SSH key:
    ssh-ed25519 AAAAC3NzaC1lZDI1NTE5AAAAID71Dl57AX6v6eTc8pMzwa7bnxj8IXiE5mk6YZX+NmOi pun@DESKTOP-4PDT144

    Hi @Pan2018iop!

    Thanks for your request!

    If you had to provide evidence showing that you are a Thai high school student, what evidence could you provide?

    What got you interested in PCI passthrough?

    What got you interested in iot?

    Google found me a guide to non-root PCI passthrough at https://www.evonide.com/non-root-gpu-passthrough-setup/ but I had to use Google cache to read the page. The page has a February 8, 2016 date. Do you have a guide to non-root PCI passthrough which you recommend?

    Thanks again for your request and for your interest in MetalVPS!

    Best wishes!

    Tom

    What PCI device are you trying to passthrough?
    Is the PCI device available on the MetalVPS machine?
    If not, would you be able to provide the device to the datacenter that the machine is physically in, and hire someone to install it?

    Q:What PCI device are you trying to passthrough?
    A: M.2 PCI SSD or WIFI CARD
    Q:Is the PCI device available on the MetalVPS machine?
    A: Maybe not
    Q:If not, would you be able to provide the device to the datacenter that the machine is physically in, and hire someone to install it?
    A: I can't do hire someone to install it.

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  • Not_OlesNot_Oles Hosting ProviderContent Writer

    @Pan2018iop said:

    @Not_Oles said:

    @Pan2018iop said:
    Hello!
    I would like to get an account.
    I'm interested on Linux and KVM i want to learn about pci passthough i want to try qemu-kvm
    also i'm a thai high school student and now learning about iot and many thing

    Here is my SSH key:
    ssh-ed25519 AAAAC3NzaC1lZDI1NTE5AAAAID71Dl57AX6v6eTc8pMzwa7bnxj8IXiE5mk6YZX+NmOi pun@DESKTOP-4PDT144

    Hi @Pan2018iop!

    Thanks for your request!

    If you had to provide evidence showing that you are a Thai high school student, what evidence could you provide?

    What got you interested in PCI passthrough?

    What got you interested in iot?

    Google found me a guide to non-root PCI passthrough at https://www.evonide.com/non-root-gpu-passthrough-setup/ but I had to use Google cache to read the page. The page has a February 8, 2016 date. Do you have a guide to non-root PCI passthrough which you recommend?

    Thanks again for your request and for your interest in MetalVPS!

    Best wishes!

    Tom

    Q: What got you interested in iot?
    A: I seen many video in youtube that about iot so that why i am interested iot
    Q:If you had to provide evidence showing that you are a Thai high school student, what evidence could you provide?
    A: My name is Pannarat Wiriyaarritham Student in phitsanulok pittayakom school Grade 9
    Q:What got you interested in PCI passthrough?
    A: Because i want to do gpu passthrough and i passthrough many thing like wifi card lan card
    The old SSH key: Can not be use now
    Here the new key
    ssh-ed25519 AAAAC3NzaC1lZDI1NTE5AAAAIKZo/2iD0bQFLUeyWHO+4PiIXckqWoYkmzVsfuRaBzrW administrator@WIN-HP5SS4NN3PO

    Hi @Pan2018iop!

    Thanks for your message! Welcome to MetalVPS! I will set you up with an account, probably tomorrow, and I will post again here when your account is ready.

    Above, I asked:

    Google found me a guide to non-root PCI passthrough at https://www.evonide.com/non-root-gpu-passthrough-setup/ but I had to use Google cache to read the page. The page has a February 8, 2016 date. Do you have a guide to non-root PCI passthrough which you recommend?

    PCI passthrough might be a little tricky, especially when you are not the only user on the machine and when you do not yet have root privileges. We can talk about pci passthrough some more, and maybe some of the other guys here can teach me more about it.

    You are very welcome here! Please do not worry about anything! More soon, probably tomorrow, after I get your account provisioned.

    Best wishes and thanks again!

    Tom

    I hope everyone gets the servers they want!

  • @Not_Oles said:

    @iamvinh123 said: Can I try it out?

    Yeah, sure. I will set you up. Please give me a day or two to check some stuff. :) I will let you know. :)

    Alright, thanks

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  • Not_OlesNot_Oles Hosting ProviderContent Writer

    @Exinjh said:

    @Not_Oles said:

    @Exinjh said:

    @Not_Oles said:

    @Exinjh said: Yo, I've got Windows 10 Enterprise LTSB 2016 working in MetalVPS! I'll test performance of my VM (if I allocated so many ram, I can decrease it)

    Thanks for your report and for the screenshot! I think everything is okay for now. But when you are done testing, maybe decrease the resources you are using to not more than actually needed. Give the other guys a chance! :)

    Sure! I will decrease my resources!

    root@fsn ~ # date; top -n 1 -b | head -n 9
    Sun Apr 30 08:31:41 PM UTC 2023
    top - 20:31:42 up 1 day, 22:00,  9 users,  load average: 14.04, 13.24, 11.27
    Tasks: 407 total,   3 running, 404 sleeping,   0 stopped,   0 zombie
    %Cpu(s): 30.0 us,  0.0 sy,  0.0 ni, 40.0 id,  0.0 wa,  0.0 hi,  0.0 si,  0.0 st 
    MiB Mem :  64098.1 total,    394.5 free,  35049.3 used,  29372.1 buff/cache     
    MiB Swap:  32734.0 total,  26356.5 free,   6377.5 used.  29048.7 avail Mem 
    
        PID USER      PR  NI    VIRT    RES    SHR S  %CPU  %MEM     TIME+ COMMAND
      53929 zeyad     20   0 9786.6m   8.1g  15128 R 800.0  12.9  69:19.03 qemu-sy+
      51394 exinjh    20   0   10.0g   7.9g  13800 R 740.0  12.7     23,22 qemu-sy+
    root@fsn ~ # 
    

    @zeyad @Exinjh

    I think it is okay for you guys to run a lot of powerful stuff, but, what exactly are you running? Why? And for how long? :)

    The more energy you devote to answering my questions, the more energy you can use on the node! And for longer.

    Best wishes! :)

    Tom

    Oh, sorry. I runned benchmarks, and VM in VM (to test the performance of nested virtualization). Again, very sorry for using so many resources. I think it's because I allocated 8 cores for VM, i'll decrease my specs if you will resume my account.

    Hi @Exinjh!

    Thanks for your message. Please allow me to ask two questions:

    • You previously said, "Sure I will decrease my resources!" Please help us understand, "How could we believe you this time when you didn't decrease your resources before?" :)

    • At https://lowendspirit.com/discussion/comment/137147/#Comment_137147 you said you were 17 years old and from France. If we asked you to provide proof that you are 17 and from France, what evidence could you provide?

    Thanks again for your message and for your interest in MetalVPS! I look forward to resuming your account!

    Best!

    Tom

    I hope everyone gets the servers they want!

  • @Not_Oles said:

    @Exinjh said:

    @Not_Oles said:

    @Exinjh said:

    @Not_Oles said:

    @Exinjh said: Yo, I've got Windows 10 Enterprise LTSB 2016 working in MetalVPS! I'll test performance of my VM (if I allocated so many ram, I can decrease it)

    Thanks for your report and for the screenshot! I think everything is okay for now. But when you are done testing, maybe decrease the resources you are using to not more than actually needed. Give the other guys a chance! :)

    Sure! I will decrease my resources!

    root@fsn ~ # date; top -n 1 -b | head -n 9
    Sun Apr 30 08:31:41 PM UTC 2023
    top - 20:31:42 up 1 day, 22:00,  9 users,  load average: 14.04, 13.24, 11.27
    Tasks: 407 total,   3 running, 404 sleeping,   0 stopped,   0 zombie
    %Cpu(s): 30.0 us,  0.0 sy,  0.0 ni, 40.0 id,  0.0 wa,  0.0 hi,  0.0 si,  0.0 st 
    MiB Mem :  64098.1 total,    394.5 free,  35049.3 used,  29372.1 buff/cache     
    MiB Swap:  32734.0 total,  26356.5 free,   6377.5 used.  29048.7 avail Mem 
    
        PID USER      PR  NI    VIRT    RES    SHR S  %CPU  %MEM     TIME+ COMMAND
      53929 zeyad     20   0 9786.6m   8.1g  15128 R 800.0  12.9  69:19.03 qemu-sy+
      51394 exinjh    20   0   10.0g   7.9g  13800 R 740.0  12.7     23,22 qemu-sy+
    root@fsn ~ # 
    

    @zeyad @Exinjh

    I think it is okay for you guys to run a lot of powerful stuff, but, what exactly are you running? Why? And for how long? :)

    The more energy you devote to answering my questions, the more energy you can use on the node! And for longer.

    Best wishes! :)

    Tom

    Oh, sorry. I runned benchmarks, and VM in VM (to test the performance of nested virtualization). Again, very sorry for using so many resources. I think it's because I allocated 8 cores for VM, i'll decrease my specs if you will resume my account.

    Hi @Exinjh!

    Thanks for your message. Please allow me to ask two questions:

    • You previously said, "Sure I will decrease my resources!" Please help us understand, "How could we believe you this time when you didn't decrease your resources before?" :)

    • At https://lowendspirit.com/discussion/comment/137147/#Comment_137147 you said you were 17 years old and from France. If we asked you to provide proof that you are 17 and from France, what evidence could you provide?

    Thanks again for your message and for your interest in MetalVPS! I look forward to resuming your account!

    Best!

    Tom

    I forgot to decrease my resources. I'm so sorry. I will ask my friend to write something about me if you'll ask me to provide proof that I'm really 17 years old and from France.

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  • Not_OlesNot_Oles Hosting ProviderContent Writer

    @NotRealZeyad said:

    @Not_Oles said:

    @Exinjh said:

    @Not_Oles said:

    @Exinjh said: Yo, I've got Windows 10 Enterprise LTSB 2016 working in MetalVPS! I'll test performance of my VM (if I allocated so many ram, I can decrease it)

    Thanks for your report and for the screenshot! I think everything is okay for now. But when you are done testing, maybe decrease the resources you are using to not more than actually needed. Give the other guys a chance! :)

    Sure! I will decrease my resources!

    root@fsn ~ # date; top -n 1 -b | head -n 9
    Sun Apr 30 08:31:41 PM UTC 2023
    top - 20:31:42 up 1 day, 22:00,  9 users,  load average: 14.04, 13.24, 11.27
    Tasks: 407 total,   3 running, 404 sleeping,   0 stopped,   0 zombie
    %Cpu(s): 30.0 us,  0.0 sy,  0.0 ni, 40.0 id,  0.0 wa,  0.0 hi,  0.0 si,  0.0 st 
    MiB Mem :  64098.1 total,    394.5 free,  35049.3 used,  29372.1 buff/cache     
    MiB Swap:  32734.0 total,  26356.5 free,   6377.5 used.  29048.7 avail Mem 
    
        PID USER      PR  NI    VIRT    RES    SHR S  %CPU  %MEM     TIME+ COMMAND
      53929 zeyad     20   0 9786.6m   8.1g  15128 R 800.0  12.9  69:19.03 qemu-sy+
      51394 exinjh    20   0   10.0g   7.9g  13800 R 740.0  12.7     23,22 qemu-sy+
    root@fsn ~ # 
    

    @zeyad @Exinjh

    I think it is okay for you guys to run a lot of powerful stuff, but, what exactly are you running? Why? And for how long? :)

    The more energy you devote to answering my questions, the more energy you can use on the node! And for longer.

    Best wishes! :)

    Tom

    Hi Very sorry am using a lot of resources currently qemu vm which is the only thing I do in metalvps has 8 core and 8 GB ram the moment you captured was I probably running a heavy game on Qemu VM and I setted up rdpwrapper so I and my friend can connect

    Please tell me I need to lower resoruces
    If am running something heavy it wont be for long am very sorry btw

    Hi @NotRealZeyad!

    Thanks for your message!

    What game was it that you were playing? How many friends?

    What do our other neighbors on the server think about allowing you to continue? Have you posted about what you are doing? When you want to do it? How long it will take?

    Best wishes!

    Tom

    I hope everyone gets the servers they want!

  • @Exinjh said:

    @Not_Oles said:

    @Exinjh said:

    @Not_Oles said:

    @Exinjh said:

    @Not_Oles said:

    @Exinjh said: Yo, I've got Windows 10 Enterprise LTSB 2016 working in MetalVPS! I'll test performance of my VM (if I allocated so many ram, I can decrease it)

    Thanks for your report and for the screenshot! I think everything is okay for now. But when you are done testing, maybe decrease the resources you are using to not more than actually needed. Give the other guys a chance! :)

    Sure! I will decrease my resources!

    root@fsn ~ # date; top -n 1 -b | head -n 9
    Sun Apr 30 08:31:41 PM UTC 2023
    top - 20:31:42 up 1 day, 22:00,  9 users,  load average: 14.04, 13.24, 11.27
    Tasks: 407 total,   3 running, 404 sleeping,   0 stopped,   0 zombie
    %Cpu(s): 30.0 us,  0.0 sy,  0.0 ni, 40.0 id,  0.0 wa,  0.0 hi,  0.0 si,  0.0 st 
    MiB Mem :  64098.1 total,    394.5 free,  35049.3 used,  29372.1 buff/cache     
    MiB Swap:  32734.0 total,  26356.5 free,   6377.5 used.  29048.7 avail Mem 
    
        PID USER      PR  NI    VIRT    RES    SHR S  %CPU  %MEM     TIME+ COMMAND
      53929 zeyad     20   0 9786.6m   8.1g  15128 R 800.0  12.9  69:19.03 qemu-sy+
      51394 exinjh    20   0   10.0g   7.9g  13800 R 740.0  12.7     23,22 qemu-sy+
    root@fsn ~ # 
    

    @zeyad @Exinjh

    I think it is okay for you guys to run a lot of powerful stuff, but, what exactly are you running? Why? And for how long? :)

    The more energy you devote to answering my questions, the more energy you can use on the node! And for longer.

    Best wishes! :)

    Tom

    Oh, sorry. I runned benchmarks, and VM in VM (to test the performance of nested virtualization). Again, very sorry for using so many resources. I think it's because I allocated 8 cores for VM, i'll decrease my specs if you will resume my account.

    Hi @Exinjh!

    Thanks for your message. Please allow me to ask two questions:

    • You previously said, "Sure I will decrease my resources!" Please help us understand, "How could we believe you this time when you didn't decrease your resources before?" :)

    • At https://lowendspirit.com/discussion/comment/137147/#Comment_137147 you said you were 17 years old and from France. If we asked you to provide proof that you are 17 and from France, what evidence could you provide?

    Thanks again for your message and for your interest in MetalVPS! I look forward to resuming your account!

    Best!

    Tom

    I forgot to decrease my resources. I'm so sorry. I will ask my friend to write something about me if you'll ask me to provide proof that I'm really 17 years old and from France.

    @Not_Oles

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    @Exinjh said:

    @Not_Oles said:

    @Exinjh said:

    @Not_Oles said:

    @Exinjh said:

    @Not_Oles said:

    @Exinjh said: Yo, I've got Windows 10 Enterprise LTSB 2016 working in MetalVPS! I'll test performance of my VM (if I allocated so many ram, I can decrease it)

    Thanks for your report and for the screenshot! I think everything is okay for now. But when you are done testing, maybe decrease the resources you are using to not more than actually needed. Give the other guys a chance! :)

    Sure! I will decrease my resources!

    root@fsn ~ # date; top -n 1 -b | head -n 9
    Sun Apr 30 08:31:41 PM UTC 2023
    top - 20:31:42 up 1 day, 22:00,  9 users,  load average: 14.04, 13.24, 11.27
    Tasks: 407 total,   3 running, 404 sleeping,   0 stopped,   0 zombie
    %Cpu(s): 30.0 us,  0.0 sy,  0.0 ni, 40.0 id,  0.0 wa,  0.0 hi,  0.0 si,  0.0 st 
    MiB Mem :  64098.1 total,    394.5 free,  35049.3 used,  29372.1 buff/cache     
    MiB Swap:  32734.0 total,  26356.5 free,   6377.5 used.  29048.7 avail Mem 
    
        PID USER      PR  NI    VIRT    RES    SHR S  %CPU  %MEM     TIME+ COMMAND
      53929 zeyad     20   0 9786.6m   8.1g  15128 R 800.0  12.9  69:19.03 qemu-sy+
      51394 exinjh    20   0   10.0g   7.9g  13800 R 740.0  12.7     23,22 qemu-sy+
    root@fsn ~ # 
    

    @zeyad @Exinjh

    I think it is okay for you guys to run a lot of powerful stuff, but, what exactly are you running? Why? And for how long? :)

    The more energy you devote to answering my questions, the more energy you can use on the node! And for longer.

    Best wishes! :)

    Tom

    Oh, sorry. I runned benchmarks, and VM in VM (to test the performance of nested virtualization). Again, very sorry for using so many resources. I think it's because I allocated 8 cores for VM, i'll decrease my specs if you will resume my account.

    Hi @Exinjh!

    Thanks for your message. Please allow me to ask two questions:

    • You previously said, "Sure I will decrease my resources!" Please help us understand, "How could we believe you this time when you didn't decrease your resources before?" :)

    • At https://lowendspirit.com/discussion/comment/137147/#Comment_137147 you said you were 17 years old and from France. If we asked you to provide proof that you are 17 and from France, what evidence could you provide?

    Thanks again for your message and for your interest in MetalVPS! I look forward to resuming your account!

    Best!

    Tom

    I forgot to decrease my resources. I'm so sorry. I will ask my friend to write something about me if you'll ask me to provide proof that I'm really 17 years old and from France.

    Hi again @Exinjh!

    Thanks for your message! What do other neighbors from our community think about restoring your account?

    Best wishes!

    Tom

    I hope everyone gets the servers they want!

  • @Not_Oles said:

    @Exinjh said:

    @Not_Oles said:

    @Exinjh said:

    @Not_Oles said:

    @Exinjh said:

    @Not_Oles said:

    @Exinjh said: Yo, I've got Windows 10 Enterprise LTSB 2016 working in MetalVPS! I'll test performance of my VM (if I allocated so many ram, I can decrease it)

    Thanks for your report and for the screenshot! I think everything is okay for now. But when you are done testing, maybe decrease the resources you are using to not more than actually needed. Give the other guys a chance! :)

    Sure! I will decrease my resources!

    root@fsn ~ # date; top -n 1 -b | head -n 9
    Sun Apr 30 08:31:41 PM UTC 2023
    top - 20:31:42 up 1 day, 22:00,  9 users,  load average: 14.04, 13.24, 11.27
    Tasks: 407 total,   3 running, 404 sleeping,   0 stopped,   0 zombie
    %Cpu(s): 30.0 us,  0.0 sy,  0.0 ni, 40.0 id,  0.0 wa,  0.0 hi,  0.0 si,  0.0 st 
    MiB Mem :  64098.1 total,    394.5 free,  35049.3 used,  29372.1 buff/cache     
    MiB Swap:  32734.0 total,  26356.5 free,   6377.5 used.  29048.7 avail Mem 
    
        PID USER      PR  NI    VIRT    RES    SHR S  %CPU  %MEM     TIME+ COMMAND
      53929 zeyad     20   0 9786.6m   8.1g  15128 R 800.0  12.9  69:19.03 qemu-sy+
      51394 exinjh    20   0   10.0g   7.9g  13800 R 740.0  12.7     23,22 qemu-sy+
    root@fsn ~ # 
    

    @zeyad @Exinjh

    I think it is okay for you guys to run a lot of powerful stuff, but, what exactly are you running? Why? And for how long? :)

    The more energy you devote to answering my questions, the more energy you can use on the node! And for longer.

    Best wishes! :)

    Tom

    Oh, sorry. I runned benchmarks, and VM in VM (to test the performance of nested virtualization). Again, very sorry for using so many resources. I think it's because I allocated 8 cores for VM, i'll decrease my specs if you will resume my account.

    Hi @Exinjh!

    Thanks for your message. Please allow me to ask two questions:

    • You previously said, "Sure I will decrease my resources!" Please help us understand, "How could we believe you this time when you didn't decrease your resources before?" :)

    • At https://lowendspirit.com/discussion/comment/137147/#Comment_137147 you said you were 17 years old and from France. If we asked you to provide proof that you are 17 and from France, what evidence could you provide?

    Thanks again for your message and for your interest in MetalVPS! I look forward to resuming your account!

    Best!

    Tom

    I forgot to decrease my resources. I'm so sorry. I will ask my friend to write something about me if you'll ask me to provide proof that I'm really 17 years old and from France.

    Hi again @Exinjh!

    Thanks for your message! What do other neighbors from our community think about restoring your account?

    Best wishes!

    Tom

    I don't know. Should I ask them?

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  • Not_OlesNot_Oles Hosting ProviderContent Writer

    Hi @Pan2018iop!

    I made your account. Hope you have fun on the server! Again, welcome to MetalVPS!

    To log in, please try something like

    ssh [email protected] -p 42365

    Here you can check my work:

    root@fsn /home/pan2018iop # ls -alR
    .:
    total 28
    drwx------  3 pan2018iop pan2018iop 4096 May  1 06:54 .
    drwxr-xr-x 31 root       root       4096 May  1 06:51 ..
    -rw-r--r--  1 pan2018iop pan2018iop  220 May  1 06:51 .bash_logout
    -rw-r--r--  1 pan2018iop pan2018iop 3526 May  1 06:51 .bashrc
    -rw-r--r--  1 pan2018iop pan2018iop    0 May  1 06:51 .cloud-locale-test.skip
    -rw-------  1 pan2018iop pan2018iop   17 May  1 06:54 password
    -rw-r--r--  1 pan2018iop pan2018iop  807 May  1 06:51 .profile
    drwx------  2 pan2018iop pan2018iop 4096 May  1 06:55 .ssh
    
    ./.ssh:
    total 12
    drwx------ 2 pan2018iop pan2018iop 4096 May  1 06:55 .
    drwx------ 3 pan2018iop pan2018iop 4096 May  1 06:54 ..
    -rw------- 1 pan2018iop pan2018iop  111 May  1 06:55 authorized_keys
    root@fsn /home/pan2018iop # cat .ssh/authorized_keys 
    ssh-ed25519 AAAAC3NzaC1lZDI1NTE5AAAAIKZo/2iD0bQFLUeyWHO+4PiIXckqWoYkmzVsfuRaBzrW administrator@WIN-HP5SS4NN3PO
    root@fsn /home/pan2018iop #
    

    Here are some basics that you need to keep in mind:

    • Password access has been disabled. You need your key to log in.
    • Your password is in a mode 600 file in your home directory.
    • Your password might be needed later for sudo. But you have not yet been added to the sudo group.
    • Feel free to change your password.
    • You have been added to the kvm group.
    • If you want to make a KVM VPS it is recommended to start with slirp following this tutorial.
    • Alternatives include setting up proot as described earlier in this thread.
    • Additional node configuration might be needed for LXC and non-slirp qemu.
    • Please post your questions and progress reports and tutorials here in this thread. It benefits everyone to help answer everyone else's questions and to learn from everyone else's progress reports and tutorials. So, please post here instead of sending me PMs (PMs are okay if privacy really is necessary).

    Have fun! Thanks for asking for a MetalVPS account! <3

    Best!

    Tom

    Thanked by (1)Pan2018iop

    I hope everyone gets the servers they want!

  • Not_OlesNot_Oles Hosting ProviderContent Writer

    @Exinjh said:

    @Not_Oles said:

    @Exinjh said:

    @Not_Oles said:

    @Exinjh said:

    @Not_Oles said:

    @Exinjh said:

    @Not_Oles said:

    @Exinjh said: Yo, I've got Windows 10 Enterprise LTSB 2016 working in MetalVPS! I'll test performance of my VM (if I allocated so many ram, I can decrease it)

    Thanks for your report and for the screenshot! I think everything is okay for now. But when you are done testing, maybe decrease the resources you are using to not more than actually needed. Give the other guys a chance! :)

    Sure! I will decrease my resources!

    root@fsn ~ # date; top -n 1 -b | head -n 9
    Sun Apr 30 08:31:41 PM UTC 2023
    top - 20:31:42 up 1 day, 22:00,  9 users,  load average: 14.04, 13.24, 11.27
    Tasks: 407 total,   3 running, 404 sleeping,   0 stopped,   0 zombie
    %Cpu(s): 30.0 us,  0.0 sy,  0.0 ni, 40.0 id,  0.0 wa,  0.0 hi,  0.0 si,  0.0 st 
    MiB Mem :  64098.1 total,    394.5 free,  35049.3 used,  29372.1 buff/cache     
    MiB Swap:  32734.0 total,  26356.5 free,   6377.5 used.  29048.7 avail Mem 
    
        PID USER      PR  NI    VIRT    RES    SHR S  %CPU  %MEM     TIME+ COMMAND
      53929 zeyad     20   0 9786.6m   8.1g  15128 R 800.0  12.9  69:19.03 qemu-sy+
      51394 exinjh    20   0   10.0g   7.9g  13800 R 740.0  12.7     23,22 qemu-sy+
    root@fsn ~ # 
    

    @zeyad @Exinjh

    I think it is okay for you guys to run a lot of powerful stuff, but, what exactly are you running? Why? And for how long? :)

    The more energy you devote to answering my questions, the more energy you can use on the node! And for longer.

    Best wishes! :)

    Tom

    Oh, sorry. I runned benchmarks, and VM in VM (to test the performance of nested virtualization). Again, very sorry for using so many resources. I think it's because I allocated 8 cores for VM, i'll decrease my specs if you will resume my account.

    Hi @Exinjh!

    Thanks for your message. Please allow me to ask two questions:

    • You previously said, "Sure I will decrease my resources!" Please help us understand, "How could we believe you this time when you didn't decrease your resources before?" :)

    • At https://lowendspirit.com/discussion/comment/137147/#Comment_137147 you said you were 17 years old and from France. If we asked you to provide proof that you are 17 and from France, what evidence could you provide?

    Thanks again for your message and for your interest in MetalVPS! I look forward to resuming your account!

    Best!

    Tom

    I forgot to decrease my resources. I'm so sorry. I will ask my friend to write something about me if you'll ask me to provide proof that I'm really 17 years old and from France.

    Hi again @Exinjh!

    Thanks for your message! What do other neighbors from our community think about restoring your account?

    Best wishes!

    Tom

    I don't know. Should I ask them?

    Please do.

    I hope everyone gets the servers they want!

  • @Not_Oles Can you unsuspend my vm?

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  • Guys, who reading this. Please, answer my question: Should Not_Oles restore my account? Again, sorry for abusing the VPS.

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  • @Not_Oles said:

    @Pan2018iop said:

    @Not_Oles said:

    @Pan2018iop said:
    Hello!
    I would like to get an account.
    I'm interested on Linux and KVM i want to learn about pci passthough i want to try qemu-kvm
    also i'm a thai high school student and now learning about iot and many thing

    Here is my SSH key:
    ssh-ed25519 AAAAC3NzaC1lZDI1NTE5AAAAID71Dl57AX6v6eTc8pMzwa7bnxj8IXiE5mk6YZX+NmOi pun@DESKTOP-4PDT144

    Hi @Pan2018iop!

    Thanks for your request!

    If you had to provide evidence showing that you are a Thai high school student, what evidence could you provide?

    What got you interested in PCI passthrough?

    What got you interested in iot?

    Google found me a guide to non-root PCI passthrough at https://www.evonide.com/non-root-gpu-passthrough-setup/ but I had to use Google cache to read the page. The page has a February 8, 2016 date. Do you have a guide to non-root PCI passthrough which you recommend?

    Thanks again for your request and for your interest in MetalVPS!

    Best wishes!

    Tom

    Q: What got you interested in iot?
    A: I seen many video in youtube that about iot so that why i am interested iot
    Q:If you had to provide evidence showing that you are a Thai high school student, what evidence could you provide?
    A: My name is Pannarat Wiriyaarritham Student in phitsanulok pittayakom school Grade 9
    Q:What got you interested in PCI passthrough?
    A: Because i want to do gpu passthrough and i passthrough many thing like wifi card lan card
    The old SSH key: Can not be use now
    Here the new key
    ssh-ed25519 AAAAC3NzaC1lZDI1NTE5AAAAIKZo/2iD0bQFLUeyWHO+4PiIXckqWoYkmzVsfuRaBzrW administrator@WIN-HP5SS4NN3PO

    Hi @Pan2018iop!

    Thanks for your message! Welcome to MetalVPS! I will set you up with an account, probably tomorrow, and I will post again here when your account is ready.

    Above, I asked:

    Google found me a guide to non-root PCI passthrough at https://www.evonide.com/non-root-gpu-passthrough-setup/ but I had to use Google cache to read the page. The page has a February 8, 2016 date. Do you have a guide to non-root PCI passthrough which you recommend?

    PCI passthrough might be a little tricky, especially when you are not the only user on the machine and when you do not yet have root privileges. We can talk about pci passthrough some more, and maybe some of the other guys here can teach me more about it.

    You are very welcome here! Please do not worry about anything! More soon, probably tomorrow, after I get your account provisioned.

    Best wishes and thanks again!

    Tom

    Based on his response he is not ready for PCI passthrough on MetalVPS.
    IoT? Maybe, but "IoT" is a topic too generic.

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  • @Not_Oles can you have a look at this link
    i gonna do iGPU
    https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Intel_GVT-g

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  • @Pan2018iop said:
    @Not_Oles can you have a look at this link
    i gonna do iGPU
    https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Intel_GVT-g

    So what makes you think MetalVPS is a good spot for it?

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  • Honestly, "PCI passthrough" seems like a ChatGPT response to me.

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  • @Pan2018iop said:
    @Not_Oles can you have a look at this link
    i gonna do iGPU
    https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Intel_GVT-g

    As far as I can tell from your linked wiki, that wouldn't work on this server anyway.

    "Intel GVT-g currently only works with Intel Broadwell (5th gen) to Comet Lake (10th gen)".

    But this server has a 13th generation Intel CPU.

    Can you elaborate a litte bit more on how you are going to get it to work on this server?

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  • @terrorgen said:

    @Pan2018iop said:
    @Not_Oles can you have a look at this link
    i gonna do iGPU
    https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Intel_GVT-g

    So what makes you think MetalVPS is a good spot for it?

    it high spec> @Yqua said:

    @Pan2018iop said:
    @Not_Oles can you have a look at this link
    i gonna do iGPU
    https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Intel_GVT-g

    As far as I can tell from your linked wiki, that wouldn't work on this server anyway.

    "Intel GVT-g currently only works with Intel Broadwell (5th gen) to Comet Lake (10th gen)".

    But this server has a 13th generation Intel CPU.

    Can you elaborate a litte bit more on how you are going to get it to work on this server?

    i might find a way to do it so
    i have to learn more about it

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  • @Exinjh said:
    Guys, who reading this. Please, answer my question: Should Not_Oles restore my account? Again, sorry for abusing the VPS.

    Hey, guys.

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  • @Exinjh said:

    @Exinjh said:
    Guys, who reading this. Please, answer my question: Should Not_Oles restore my account? Again, sorry for abusing the VPS.

    Hey, guys.

    Answering your question, it sounds like suspending your account was the correct decision.

    @NotRealZeyad said:

    @NotRealZeyad said:
    also @Not_Oles someone was able to hack into the webcam so be careful with that

    joke btw lol

    Oh the hilarity! What makes you think this machine even has a webcam?

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  • Not_OlesNot_Oles Hosting ProviderContent Writer

    Hi Guys!

    I have a question about load averages on this i9-13900 server: What load average means that additional processor intensive tasks will receive significantly lower performance?

    Let's keep in mind that Linux load averages include disk activity.

    From the Intel i9-13900 processor specs:

    # of Performance-cores 8
    # of Efficient-cores 16
    Total Threads 32

    With 8 performance-cores it might seem like a load average of 8 or more could suggest that the performance-core capacity of the server could be close to fully utilized.

    Here is what I saw a moment ago on the server:

    root@fsn ~ # date; top -n 1 -b | head -n 15
    Mon May  1 05:50:56 PM UTC 2023
    top - 17:50:56 up 2 days, 19:19, 10 users,  load average: 7.56, 6.36, 4.98
    Tasks: 410 total,   1 running, 409 sleeping,   0 stopped,   0 zombie
    %Cpu(s): 12.5 us,  6.2 sy,  0.0 ni, 68.8 id,  0.0 wa,  0.0 hi,  0.0 si,  0.0 st 
    MiB Mem :  64098.1 total,    541.9 free,  47824.8 used,  16449.2 buff/cache     
    MiB Swap:  32734.0 total,  29398.6 free,   3335.4 used.  16273.2 avail Mem 
    
        PID USER      PR  NI    VIRT    RES    SHR S  %CPU  %MEM     TIME+ COMMAND
      11502 redacted  20   0 4562936   2.8g   5196 S 240.0   4.5     22,42 qemu-sy+
      11028 redacted  20   0 3229252   1.9g   5560 S 186.7   3.0     20,00 qemu-sy+
      66404 redacted  20   0   12.3g   8.0g  11004 S 120.0  12.8 294:56.03 qemu-sy+
      68671 redacyed  20   0   25.2g  23.7g  12372 S  73.3  37.9  24:20.18 qemu-sy+
      68262 redacted  20   0 9484640   8.0g  11924 S  40.0  12.8 129:10.33 qemu-sy+
    

    So, when the load average, which was 7.56, reaches or rises above 8, would it be correct to assume that the CPU might be low on performance-core capacity, and that additional processor intensive tasks will receive significantly lower performance?

    Thanks for your help! Best wishes!

    Tom

    I hope everyone gets the servers they want!

  • @Pan2018iop said:

    @terrorgen said:

    @Pan2018iop said:
    @Not_Oles can you have a look at this link
    i gonna do iGPU
    https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Intel_GVT-g

    So what makes you think MetalVPS is a good spot for it?

    it high spec> @Yqua said:

    @Pan2018iop said:
    @Not_Oles can you have a look at this link
    i gonna do iGPU
    https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Intel_GVT-g

    As far as I can tell from your linked wiki, that wouldn't work on this server anyway.

    "Intel GVT-g currently only works with Intel Broadwell (5th gen) to Comet Lake (10th gen)".

    But this server has a 13th generation Intel CPU.

    Can you elaborate a litte bit more on how you are going to get it to work on this server?

    i might find a way to do it so
    i have to learn more about it

    It won't work.

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  • Not_OlesNot_Oles Hosting ProviderContent Writer
    edited May 2023

    I just installed the sysstat package which contains mpstat. Here's an example of mpstat output:

    Summary of all 32 processors:

    root@fsn ~ # date; mpstat 2 5
    Mon May  1 10:08:19 PM UTC 2023
    Linux 6.1.0-8-amd64 (fsn)       05/01/2023      _x86_64_        (32 CPU)
    
    10:08:20 PM  CPU    %usr   %nice    %sys %iowait    %irq   %soft  %steal  %guest  %gnice   %idle
    10:08:22 PM  all    0.31    0.00    1.10    0.00    0.00    0.02    0.00    0.94    0.00   97.60
    10:08:24 PM  all    0.36    0.00    0.98    0.00    0.00    0.00    0.00    0.87    0.00   97.75
    10:08:26 PM  all    0.22    0.00    0.69    0.00    0.00    0.00    0.00    0.55    0.00   98.53
    10:08:28 PM  all    0.16    0.00    0.77    0.00    0.00    0.00    0.00    0.80    0.00   98.18
    10:08:30 PM  all    0.33    0.00    1.14    0.00    0.00    0.00    0.00    1.20    0.00   97.29
    Average:     all    0.28    0.00    0.94    0.00    0.00    0.00    0.00    0.87    0.00   97.91
    root@fsn ~ # 
    

    Summary plus each processor individually:

    root@fsn ~ # date; mpstat -P ALL 
    Mon May  1 10:14:40 PM UTC 2023
    Linux 6.1.0-8-amd64 (fsn)       05/01/2023      _x86_64_        (32 CPU)
    
    10:14:40 PM  CPU    %usr   %nice    %sys %iowait    %irq   %soft  %steal  %guest  %gnice   %idle
    10:14:40 PM  all    0.38    0.00    2.11    0.02    0.00    0.02    0.00   10.22    0.00   87.25
    10:14:40 PM    0    0.55    0.00    3.54    0.04    0.00    0.00    0.00   22.67    0.00   73.20
    10:14:40 PM    1    0.06    0.00    0.35    0.01    0.00    0.02    0.00    0.35    0.00   99.22
    10:14:40 PM    2    0.59    0.00    3.78    0.04    0.00    0.00    0.00   22.84    0.00   72.75
    10:14:40 PM    3    0.05    0.00    0.30    0.00    0.00    0.00    0.00    0.28    0.00   99.37
    10:14:40 PM    4    0.61    0.00    3.87    0.04    0.00    0.00    0.00   22.36    0.00   73.10
    10:14:40 PM    5    0.04    0.00    0.26    0.00    0.00    0.00    0.00    0.25    0.00   99.45
    10:14:40 PM    6    0.63    0.00    3.91    0.05    0.00    0.00    0.00   21.51    0.00   73.90
    10:14:40 PM    7    0.03    0.00    0.24    0.00    0.00    0.00    0.00    0.23    0.00   99.50
    10:14:40 PM    8    1.11    0.00    6.53    0.04    0.00    0.00    0.00   41.88    0.00   50.43
    10:14:40 PM    9    0.04    0.00    0.26    0.00    0.00    0.00    0.00    0.27    0.00   99.42
    10:14:40 PM   10    1.10    0.00    6.66    0.04    0.00    0.00    0.00   42.50    0.00   49.69
    10:14:40 PM   11    0.04    0.00    0.25    0.00    0.00    0.00    0.00    0.26    0.00   99.45
    10:14:40 PM   12    0.77    0.00    5.03    0.04    0.00    0.00    0.00   33.40    0.00   60.76
    10:14:40 PM   13    0.03    0.00    0.20    0.00    0.00    0.00    0.00    0.22    0.00   99.55
    10:14:40 PM   14    0.73    0.00    4.77    0.04    0.00    0.00    0.00   32.36    0.00   62.10
    10:14:40 PM   15    0.02    0.00    0.18    0.00    0.00    0.00    0.00    0.19    0.00   99.60
    10:14:40 PM   16    0.68    0.00    3.61    0.03    0.00    0.13    0.00   15.92    0.00   79.64
    10:14:40 PM   17    0.60    0.00    3.07    0.03    0.00    0.11    0.00   12.06    0.00   84.12
    10:14:40 PM   18    0.55    0.00    2.70    0.03    0.00    0.13    0.00    9.67    0.00   86.93
    10:14:40 PM   19    0.51    0.00    2.41    0.03    0.00    0.08    0.00    8.12    0.00   88.85
    10:14:40 PM   20    0.45    0.00    2.13    0.02    0.00    0.00    0.00    6.90    0.00   90.49
    10:14:40 PM   21    0.40    0.00    1.89    0.02    0.00    0.00    0.00    5.89    0.00   91.80
    10:14:40 PM   22    0.36    0.00    1.70    0.02    0.00    0.00    0.00    5.11    0.00   92.81
    10:14:40 PM   23    0.33    0.00    1.54    0.02    0.00    0.00    0.00    4.44    0.00   93.67
    10:14:40 PM   24    0.31    0.00    1.41    0.02    0.00    0.00    0.00    3.79    0.00   94.47
    10:14:40 PM   25    0.29    0.00    1.28    0.02    0.00    0.00    0.00    3.18    0.00   95.24
    10:14:40 PM   26    0.27    0.00    1.16    0.02    0.00    0.00    0.00    2.66    0.00   95.89
    10:14:40 PM   27    0.24    0.00    1.06    0.02    0.00    0.00    0.00    2.25    0.00   96.44
    10:14:40 PM   28    0.23    0.00    0.97    0.01    0.00    0.00    0.00    1.89    0.00   96.90
    10:14:40 PM   29    0.20    0.00    0.88    0.01    0.00    0.00    0.00    1.56    0.00   97.34
    10:14:40 PM   30    0.19    0.00    0.79    0.01    0.00    0.00    0.00    1.25    0.00   97.75
    10:14:40 PM   31    0.17    0.00    0.70    0.01    0.00    0.00    0.00    0.96    0.00   98.15
    root@fsn ~ # 
    
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  • edited May 2023

    @Not_Oles said:
    @iamvinh123 Installing in RAM is fun! I just got another server with 128GB of RAM, so more memory based installs might be possible on the other server. It doesn't have anyone using it yet besides me. It's an i9-9900K, so the processor is maybe only half as fast as this i9-13900 server for some tasks, but it has double the RAM. If you want to try it, let me know. :)

    @dinopotato Have you tried installing Linux yet? :) You don't have to blow away your Windows install. If you want to try Linux, just make a second VM. :)

    Actually i have one Ubuntu too, i also want to use Kali Linux and Arch Linux but i didnt installed it yet =)
    image
    i also try virtuallation in my vm but not success because when i restart it windows update blow my vm up ^^
    I success at this expirement again, i download a file from my vm use a tool call "IDM (aka Internet download manager)" to download a file which is super slow because the host is potato then i uploaded to MetalVPS, I can even download it to my main PC too
    image

    @iamvinh123 Installing in RAM is fun! I just got another server with 128GB of RAM, so more memory based installs might be possible on the other server. It doesn't have anyone using it yet besides me. It's an i9-9900K, so the processor is maybe only half as fast as this i9-13900 server for some tasks, but it has double the RAM. If you want to try it, let me know. :)

    Can i try it also?

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  • @Not_Oles said:
    I have a question about load averages on this i9-13900 server: What load average means that additional processor intensive tasks will receive significantly lower performance?

    So, the thing to remember is that the load is the number of threads/processes that are ready to execute immediately.

    With 8 performance-cores it might seem like a load average of 8 or more could suggest that the performance-core capacity of the server could be close to fully utilized.

    So, when the load average, which was 7.56, reaches or rises above 8, would it be correct to assume that the CPU might be low on performance-core capacity, and that additional processor intensive tasks will receive significantly lower performance?

    I don't think you can particularly reason that way, and I think there's possibly still more work needed in the kernel to do what you think is happening...

    So, the current scheduler (CFQ) tries to maintain fairness by working out the CPU time each process has had recently and uses that to adjust the priorities if there are more threads waiting than cores. Additionally, there's a whole load of other stuff that tries to keep running tasks running longer on the same core, to avoid context switches and wasting the contents of the cache (which is pretty much useless if another process is run instead).

    If the load is only 8 and you have 32 logical cores/threads, then the CFQ will almost certainly try to keep running tasks on the core they are already on, and put previously sleeping tasks on a new core when they wake up. So, there's not really any guarantee that things will even be running on the performance cores anyway. This is mitigated a bit by the scheduler trying to put newly woken threads on the lowest number core, so usually the lower number cores will be busy and the higher ones not so much. This is also why an n-core, 2n-thread CPU has logical cores numbered in pairs 0..(n-1) and n..(2n-1), because that means that if only n logical cores are needed, they're all on their own physical core rather than using 2 threads that share resources on a single core.

    I've no experience on what happens with performance / efficiency cores under Linux and from what I can tell, most of the work on schedulers was done before they became common, so it's possible that Linux just considers them all equal and you get what you get. If the cores are enumerated performance first, then efficiency, then what you surmised might be the case.

    I know under MacOS, it's quite complicated, and under low power use, the OS tries to actively move tasks to the slower efficiency cores so that it can power off the performance cores, but the balance shifts when those cores become busy and it'll then try to load up the performance cores and shut down the efficiency cores if it can.

    Originally, I was going to ask for an account on the machine to try some experiments to profile this kind of thing, but I know I don't actually have enough time to do it, so I didn't ask.

    One thing I will suggest though is pinning some people's VMs to certain cores only, so if you had 8 users, you could maybe allocate each a performance core that nobody else can touch and then let them allocate the rest of their cores from the pool of the other cores (I'm not actually sure whether it's efficiency or performance that has 2 threads per core on these chips, so maybe this suggestion should be flipped round).

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  • Not_OlesNot_Oles Hosting ProviderContent Writer

    Hi @dinopotato!

    Looks like you've been having a lot of fun trying various Linux distros! 🍰

    Yeah, sure, you can try the other server along with @iamvinh123. I will let you know when it is ready.

    Best wishes!

    Tom

    I hope everyone gets the servers they want!

  • Not_OlesNot_Oles Hosting ProviderContent Writer
    edited May 2023

    @ralf said: I've no experience on what happens with performance / efficiency cores under Linux and from what I can tell,

    Same with me!

    most of the work on schedulers was done before they became common

    Intel has "Thread Director." There is a description of Thread Director in How 13th Gen Intel® Core™ Processors Work.

    Intel submitted Linux kernel patches for "Thread Director." The initial set of Thread Director patches might be here.

    For NetBSD, I seem to remember hearing about a change in NetBSD 10 described as "Make the scheduler topology aware. It understands and makes good use of HyperThreading/SMT, spreads the load evenly across different physical CPU packages, and can effectively run asymmetric systems with slow and fast CPUs [emphasis added] [ad 20200113]" IIRC, this "asymmetric slow and fast CPUs" change also is mentioned in NetBSD 10: 3 Years in the Making - Nia Alarie - EuroBSDcon 2022.

    Please let me add that I don't even know yet whether the new Thread Director tech is enabled in the kernel we are running at the moment. I'm just beginning to learn about this. Seems like it might be good to enable it.

    Thanks, as always, to @ralf for interesting and helpful comments! <3

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  • Not_OlesNot_Oles Hosting ProviderContent Writer
    edited May 2023

    @iamvinh123

    Please try:

    ssh [email protected] -p 42365

    When you get in, please also try:

    sudo whoami


    @dinopotato

    Please try:

    ssh [email protected] -p 42365

    When you get in, please also try:

    sudo whoami


    @iamvinh123 @dinopotato

    You guys are welcome to enjoy the i9-9900K server with 128 GB RAM for a little while. How long? A few days to a few weeks. At least for now, you two guys are the only people using the server.

    On the i9-9900K you both are members of the kvm group and also the sudo group. The server is running Debian sid. The setup is very similar to the i9-13900. You should feel free to install whatever additional software you want as long as it is "white hat."

    Please don't worry about breaking the server. It's easy to reinstall. Reboots sometimes need a power interrupt. If you reboot the server and it doesn't come back up, just let me know.

    If you want to try LXC or giving each KVM its own IPv4 port forwards or IPv6 addresses, the i9-9900K needs additional configuration. We can do the additional configuration if you want.

    I prefer open source software, so, if you install Windows or other closed source software for a brief test, please wipe it as soon as you are finished testing. :)

    Your accounts on the i9-13900 are still going, so you are welcome to continue using the i9-13900 throughout.

    Please continue to post here about what you are doing and about any questions. Hope you have fun on the i9-9900K! :) And on the i9-13900!


    @yqua I added your key to the root account. If you want a user account, please feel free to make it.

    Other guys, do you want to be on the i9-9900K? I am not sure what I want to do about additional users, but we will see what happens if anybody asks.

    Have a good evening, guys! Best wishes! :)

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  • edited May 2023

    @Not_Oles said:
    @iamvinh123

    Please try:

    ssh [email protected] -p 42365

    When you get in, please also try:

    sudo whoami


    @dinopotato

    Please try:

    ssh [email protected] -p 42365

    When you get in, please also try:

    sudo whoami


    @iamvinh123 @dinopotato

    You guys are welcome to enjoy the i9-9900K server with 128 GB RAM for a little while. How long? A few days to a few weeks. At least for now, you two guys are the only people using the server.

    On the i9-9900K you both are members of the kvm group and also the sudo group. The server is running Debian sid. The setup is very similar to the i9-13900. You should feel free to install whatever additional software you want as long as it is "white hat."

    Please don't worry about breaking the server. It's easy to reinstall. Reboots sometimes need a power interrupt. If you reboot the server and it doesn't come back up, just let me know.

    If you want to try LXC or giving each KVM its own IPv4 port forwards or IPv6 addresses, the i9-9900K needs additional configuration. We can do the additional configuration if you want.

    I prefer open source software, so, if you install Windows or other closed source software for a brief test, please wipe it as soon as you are finished testing. :)

    Your accounts on the i9-13900 are still going, so you are welcome to continue using the i9-13900 throughout.

    Please continue to post here about what you are doing and about any questions. Hope you have fun on the i9-9900K! :) And on the i9-13900!


    @yqua I added your key to the root account. If you want a user account, please feel free to make it.

    Other guys, do you want to be on the i9-9900K? I am not sure what I want to do about additional users, but we will see what happens if anybody asks.

    Have a good evening, guys! Best wishes! :)

    Thanks!
    Edit: The sudo command works, I'll install the OVMF package for EFI in QEMU VMs

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