
Not_Oles
Not_Oles
About
- Username
- Not_Oles
- Joined
- Visits
- 10,580
- Last Active
- Roles
- Member, Hosting Provider, Content Writer
- Thanked
- 3045
Comments
-
@host_c Happy Holidays to you! Probably you know that our Chinese friends have the expression, "666", which means happy or laughing. Please allow me to suggest that your excellent 333 offer could have an option for 666. With both 333 a…
-
(Quote) FWIW, Netcup seems to offer two methods of verification. One is called "advance payment" and the other is called "verification." I selected and used the "advance payment" method, which, in my case involved payi…
-
I received multiple emails from Netcup acknowledging my order for an ARM VPS in Manassas, providing panel login details, providing a bill, and asking for identity verification. I did the identity verification by "advance payment" of the ba…
-
Google (regular search, not Scholar) found this USENIX Fast'17 pdf: On the Performance Variation in Modern Storage Stacks https://www.fsl.cs.stonybrook.edu/docs/evos/evos-instability-fast17.pdf From a quick skim, the paper covers Ext4, XFS, and Bt…
-
(Quote) > @itsdeadjim Thanks for your comment and the link! Your comment helped me understand what information I am looking for. What I am looking for is a simple list comparing the steps and the relative time expended on each step to write t…
-
(Quote) Thanks @Blembim! <3 I got one of these in Manassas, VA. Or . . . maybe I did. The order is pending review. There was a $5 coupon that I got a week or so ago, and the coupon was accepted. Yes, 5 US dollar coupon but price is in Euros. So…
-
Ran Yabs on the new xfs partition. 4k RW IOPS from Yabs: 381k on ext4 156k on btrfs 375k on xfs Full Yabs: (Spoiler)
-
Thanks @cmeerw! <3 I appreciate your trying to teach me! <3 Maybe I should say "guide me" toward learning rather than "teach me?" In other words, better teaching than merely "teaching?" /s
-
I asked Google Gemini whether the Linux kernel caching was independent of the file system in use. Gemini's response was: (Quote) I asked Google Gemini what to do next to investigate the differences in the Yabs IOPS results. These are Gemini's sugge…
-
(Quote) I didn't have to ask. The /29 was included on the order page.
-
(Quote) Seems back in stock now. I got one for $10/month. As mentioned on the linked order form, it has an IPv6/64 in addition to the IPv4/29. Not ECC. https://www.nocix.net/cart/?id=390&yearly=true
-
(Quote) Nocix went ahead and provisioned my order. I wasn't expecting IPv6. I must have missed IPv6 if it was mentioned on the order listing. But it came up with IPv6 already present. Additionally, HE TunnelBroker gave me a /48. Here is a Yabs. No…
-
(Quote) Now the order page says "Sorry, the Intel I3-2100 16GB 240SSD Preconfig servers are out of stock."
-
(Quote) I ordered one of these for $10 per month. My order is pending review.
-
(Quote) @cmeerw wanted btrfs and did excellent work resetting the partitions and the file systems on our Hosteroid LES Community Server. Thanks @cmeerw! I wondered whether the fio IOPS test in Yabs might show a difference between our ext4 and btrfs…
-
(Quote) Wireshark seems to load on my Linveo VPS! Note the locale message in the xterm. That same message was shown repeatedly in the compile output. The C.UTF-8 locale seems like a great idea. In the past I seem to recall a few issues when trying t…
-
The Wireshark build seems to have finished while I was sleeping! -rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 8176225 Dec 17 06:47 nohup.out Here is the tail from make install. [ . . . ]=> Checking file-check results for wireshark-4.4.1nb2=> Creating bin…
-
@cmeerw Not that my involvement matters, but I am watching your three NetBSD problem reports which were discussed above. I try to pay attention to all that you are teaching me. Thank you very much! <3 https://lowendspirit.com/discussion/comment/…
-
@cmeerw @linveo @cmeerw's suggested steps seem to have worked! :star: :star: :star: :star: :star: Now I have to backup again! :! @linveo Thanks again for the nice NetBSD VPS! <3 Thanks to @cmeerw for the NetBSD 10 image! <3 linveo# dateTu…
-
(Quote) Thanks for opening and participating in our excellent discussion! <3 Thanks to Hosteroid for donating our excellent server! <3 Best wishes and kindest regards!
-
(Quote) Google found discussion of Wireshark and OpenWRT at https://openwrt.org/docs/guide-user/firewall/misc/tcpdump_wireshark. One of the example commands from that discussion is (Quote) The -k and -i options are explained on the man page: (Quot…
-
@WSS Great to see you! X11 dependencies are present, I suppose, because Wireshark is a graphical application. And graphical applications want X11. Probably you have a better idea. It's getting late here, so sleep now for me. But I will look for …
-
Okay, that's it for this time. => Checking file-check results for qt6-qtmultimedia-6.8.0nb3ERROR: ************************************************************ERROR: The following files are in /usr/pkgsrc/multimedia/qt6-qtmultimedia/work/.destdir…
-
(Quote) @itsdeadjim I looked at https://releng.netbsd.org/bulktracker/x11/qt6-qtbase. The only Linux on that page seems to be Rocky, which seems to have "failed" and also "indirect-failed". (Quote) I haven't the faintest idea a…
-
(Quote) Hi again @jcn50! Thanks for your email with ID info. I appreciate your email because it convinces me that you are making a serious request which deserves the time I am investing in trying to administer access to the server. May I please sh…
-
(Quote) Haha, I should have said RAID 1, which uses 2 disks. Maybe it's not too late for me to fix the OP? :) I like RAID 0! :) @Crab Thanks for the correction! <3
-
In case anyone might be interested, the NetBSD pkgsrc Wireshark build on Debian 12 ran another several hours and stopped with this error: pkg_create: can't stat `/usr/pkgsrc/graphics/qt6-qtquick3d/work/.destdir/usr/pkg/qt6/lib/libQt6Quick3DXr.6.8.0…
-
(Quote) Commenting out by adding # at the beginning of the two offending lines in PLIST.Linux didn't work. I received the same error. However, removing the two lines got the build restarted. Why didn't commenting out work?
-
So, if I now understand correctly, I do need to go ahead as you described previously and as quoted here: (Quote) Thanks so much for your patience with me on this! <3
-
(Quote) What is "profiling" in this context? (Quote) Yes. (Quote) I mostly don't use pkgsrc on Linux. But there are some programs in pkgsrc which are not commonly available in the various Linux distributions. A great example is the still…