The Official Status Thread
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@RaceProUK said in The Official Status Thread:
Status: I HATE MY ROUTER
Buy:
- UniFi Security Gateway 3P
- UniFi Switch 8 POE-150W or UniFi Switch 16 POE-150W
- UniFi AP-AC-Pro
- 12V POE Splitter for USG-3P (optional)
- UniFi-CloudKey (optional)
- UniFi US-8 Switch(Optional x however many you want)
And love the network you are on again.
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@accalia said in The Official Status Thread:
@RaceProUK said in The Official Status Thread:
Status: I HATE MY ROUTER
Buy:
- UniFi Security Gateway 3P
- UniFi Switch 8 POE-150W or UniFi Switch 16 POE-150W
- UniFi AP-AC-Pro
- 12V POE Splitter for USG-3P (optional)
- UniFi-CloudKey (optional)
- UniFi US-8 Switch(Optional x however many you want)
This post brought to you by UniFi: love the network you are on again.
FTFY.
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@accalia If I'm ever setting up a network for an SME, I'll bear that list in mind
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@RaceProUK said in The Official Status Thread:
@accalia If I'm ever setting up a network for an SME, I'll bear that list in mind
hint: that list is what i'm running for my network.
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@accalia I guessed that much. Are you running an SME?
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Status: Now that I'm intensively monitoring it, these dumb hard drives aren't failing! WTF!
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@RaceProUK said in The Official Status Thread:
@accalia I guessed that much. Are you running an SME?
nah, but my network usage more closely approximates it than it does your standard consumer. that's probably why i like it a hell of a lot more than i ever did running consumer grade
kitshite.
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@accalia Now I'm curious just how much network traffic you generate
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@accalia said in The Official Status Thread:
@RaceProUK said in The Official Status Thread:
Status: I HATE MY ROUTER
Buy:
- UniFi Security Gateway 3P
- UniFi Switch 8 POE-150W or UniFi Switch 16 POE-150W
- UniFi AP-AC-Pro
- 12V POE Splitter for USG-3P (optional)
- UniFi-CloudKey (optional)
- UniFi US-8 Switch(Optional x however many you want)
And love the network you are on again.
At least one of those links is not working for me.
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@Tsaukpaetra said in The Official Status Thread:
I got Windows XP running on a Pentium with 40 MB RAM .
HOW DID YOU GET MY PC?!?!
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@Tsaukpaetra said in The Official Status Thread:
@Dreikin said in The Official Status Thread:
Notepad++ 7.3.3 bug-fixs & enhancements: 1. Fix CIA Hacking Notepad++ issue (https://wikileaks.org/ciav7p1/cms/page_26968090.html).
Oh you didn't hear about that? Yeah, funny story....
he said, and was then cut off and never heard from again...
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@Lorne-Kates said in The Official Status Thread:
@Tsaukpaetra said in The Official Status Thread:
I got Windows XP running on a Pentium with 40 MB RAM .
HOW DID YOU GET MY PC?!?!
.... Time travel shenanigans? I do remember giving it away a decade or so ago...
@Lorne-Kates said in The Official Status Thread:
@Tsaukpaetra said in The Official Status Thread:
@Dreikin said in The Official Status Thread:
Notepad++ 7.3.3 bug-fixs & enhancements: 1. Fix CIA Hacking Notepad++ issue (https://wikileaks.org/ciav7p1/cms/page_26968090.html).
Oh you didn't hear about that? Yeah, funny story....
he said, and was then cut off and never heard from again...
Them CIA is mighty stiff lipped about certain things...
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@Tsaukpaetra said in The Official Status Thread:
Them CIA is mighty stiff lipped about certain things...
So are the corpses they don't leave behind...
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Status: WTF Google....
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status: I seem to be the only one who remembered which country we're all in...
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@Tsaukpaetra said in The Official Status Thread:
status: I seem to be the only one who remembered which country we're all in...
Parking the wrong way in residential areas (especially cul de sacs) is a time honored tradition.
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Status: GG
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Status:
I'm confused. Is that how fast 2.1 Gbps is? Apparently the disk is reading at 5.5 MB/s, and that's 'cause I'm copying 30 GB of shit to everyone's PC, but somehow I'm not believing the comparison, and there's no way Windows cached 30 GB of data in
1615.6 GB of RAM...
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Status: Did I do a bad? We started out at 10 simultaneous robocopy-instances (to 10 individual computers) but that wasn't cutting it, so...
I think we've discovered the practical limit to this 10Gbit interface... And the practical throughput is apparently 4 Gbit max (for some reason).
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@Tsaukpaetra said in The Official Status Thread:
Status: Now that I'm intensively monitoring it, these dumb hard drives aren't failing! WTF!
Ah, there we go.
I touched a cable.
So now I'm going to do research on if there's such a thing as server-grade SATA cables...
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@Magus said in The Official Status Thread:
Status: Someone on my team got a code review comment to sort their usings according to our Official Coding Standards.
WHY would there be standards that apply to usings!?
Oh hey, we have that too. In fact, 90% of our code reviews can be resolved by running Cleanup Code on the solution.
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@RaceProUK said in The Official Status Thread:
Now I'm curious just how much network traffic you generate
All that furry porn takes up a lot of bandwidth
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@Jaloopa So long as @Perverted_Vixen is paying her fair share for the bandwidth
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@Jaloopa
Furry bandwith ...
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Status:
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@thegoryone said in The Official Status Thread:
PHP
@thegoryone said in The Official Status Thread:
fun
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In the middle of some tense meeting, someone fell for some prank message or something and his phone started making loud pig screaming noises. It took a while for people to stop laughing and resume their meeting.
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@Tsaukpaetra
That limitation sounds like your NIC driver isn't properly distributing the network workload across multiple CPU cores. There's a feature name for it, but google searching with a reply window open is a major pain on mobile...
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@RaceProUK I find PHP and JS fun because they are broken languages.
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Status: Reduced a bill to the low low amount of #AMOUNTDUEBULLET#:
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@RaceProUK I think that means if they try to collect, you have to shoot them.
Filed under: In the UK? Good luck paying that debt
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Status: I think it's time...
Edit: apparently NodeBB doesn't onebox videos. Ugh coding on mobile...
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@izzion said in The Official Status Thread:
@Tsaukpaetra
That limitation sounds like your NIC driver isn't properly distributing the network workload across multiple CPU cores. There's a feature name for it, but google searching with a reply window open is a major pain on mobile...Yeah, Windows does seem to be only 40 percent CPU at that point...
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@hungrier said in The Official Status Thread:
@RaceProUK I think that means if they try to collect, you have to shoot them.
Filed under: In the UK? Good luck paying that debt
Depends if they accept Nerf bullets or not
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@Tsaukpaetra That sounds more like a fan touching a cable, like those SATA cables you've been playing with.
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@Tsaukpaetra
If you right click in the CPU graph in task manager and click "Change graph to > logical processors" is a single core completely pegged and the others not so much?http://www.intel.sg/content/dam/doc/white-paper/improving-network-performance-in-multi-core-systems-paper.pdf The feature I'm thinking of is "Receive Side Scaling" - necessary to go above 3-4Gbps on a 10Gbps adapter in a Windows system.
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@JazzyJosh Secret Old Man?
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@RaceProUK said in The Official Status Thread:
@JazzyJosh Secret Old Man?
Get of his lawn you darned kids!
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@accalia said in The Official Status Thread:
@RaceProUK said in The Official Status Thread:
@JazzyJosh Secret Old Man?
Get of his lawn you darned kids!
But... I'm older than you...
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@RaceProUK said in The Official Status Thread:
@accalia said in The Official Status Thread:
@RaceProUK said in The Official Status Thread:
@JazzyJosh Secret Old Man?
Get of his lawn you darned kids!
But... I'm older than you...
but not older than
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@accalia is pretty old at this point.
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@izzion said in The Official Status Thread:
@Tsaukpaetra
The feature I'm thinking of is "Receive Side Scaling" - necessary to go above 3-4Gbps on a 10Gbps adapter in a Windows system.
If you right click in the CPU graph in task manager and click "Change graph to > logical processors" is a single core completely pegged and the others not so much?IIRC seven of 16 cores were maxed at the time.
Will check the VirtIO network card settings, but if the NUMA node distribution that bhyve is doing isn't spreading evenly across both processors I'm not sure what else to do...
Then again, this is a perfect reason to move to using the fileshare system on the host instead of inside the VM ... After all, the host system is a NAS.
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@TimeBandit said in The Official Status Thread:
@Tsaukpaetra That sounds more like a fan touching a cable, like those SATA cables you've been playing with.
But nobody's touched my server in months...
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statusfucking unreal...
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@Tsaukpaetra said in The Official Status Thread:
But nobody's touched my server in months...
I'm sure he feels neglected
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@TimeBandit said in The Official Status Thread:
@Tsaukpaetra said in The Official Status Thread:
But nobody's touched my server in months...
I'm sure he feels neglected
Yes, well, I've been busy fixing Bob and haven't had time to fuck with storagesrv...
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@Tsaukpaetra said in The Official Status Thread:
Yes, well, I've been busy fixing Bob and haven't had time to fuck with storagesrv...
You need to more properly distribute your load
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Status: This week I've been doing research. I'm still not quite sure how the code works, or how the RFC works, but I'm also pretty sure they don't match up. Yet things work. It's a puzzler.
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@TimeBandit said in The Official Status Thread:
@Tsaukpaetra said in The Official Status Thread:
Yes, well, I've been busy fixing Bob and haven't had time to fuck with storagesrv...
You need to more properly distribute your load
Alright.
Of course, the SSD deserves the fastest load.
Read the whole damn disk in 9 minutes flat...