--- Log opened Sat Jan 23 00:00:21 2010 02:04 -!- mqueiros [n=mqueiros@217.70.75.64] has quit ["Ex-Chat"] 02:47 -!- digitaloktay [n=pardus@dslb-084-056-255-104.pools.arcor-ip.net] has quit ["Bin mo weg longer............ /exit hilft bei Kopfschmerzen oder hängt ein paar Poster von Merkel auf :)))"] 03:33 -!- mqueiros [n=mqueiros@217.70.75.64] has joined #t2 05:02 -!- mpp [n=mpp@2a01:48:251:107:222:15ff:fe73:50e1] has joined #t2 05:27 -!- mpp [n=mpp@2a01:48:251:107:222:15ff:fe73:50e1] has quit [Client Quit] 05:52 -!- mpp [n=mpp@2a01:48:251:107:222:15ff:fe73:50e1] has joined #t2 06:29 -!- mpp [n=mpp@2a01:48:251:107:222:15ff:fe73:50e1] has quit [Client Quit] 09:58 < CIA-21> rene * r35380 /trunk/package/base/lvm2/lvm2.desc: * updated lvm2 (2.02.59 -> 2.02.60) 09:58 < CIA-21> rene * r35381 /trunk/package/base/linux26/linux26.desc: * updated linux26 (2.6.32.4 -> 2.6.32.5) 10:21 -!- aloof [n=kjj@pool-74-107-128-126.ptldor.fios.verizon.net] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 10:41 -!- aloof [n=kjj@pool-74-107-128-126.ptldor.fios.verizon.net] has joined #t2 10:54 < CIA-21> rene * r35382 /trunk/package/develop/ucommon/ucommon.desc: * updated ucommon (2.0.7 -> 2.0.8) 13:54 -!- mpp [n=mpp@2a01:48:251:107:222:15ff:fe73:50e1] has joined #t2 13:56 < mpp> moinsen 14:01 < rxr> moin moin 14:08 < rxr> orded my first AMD cpu since years today 14:08 < rxr> hope the matching motherboard arrives next week 14:09 < mpp> :-) 14:09 < mpp> what a week 14:09 < mpp> what cpu ? 14:10 < rxr> by what a week you mean what? 14:11 < CIA-21> rene * r35383 /trunk/package/network/dnsmasq/dnsmasq.desc: * updated dnsmasq (2.51 -> 2.52) 14:11 < mpp> very busy - somewhat tense... 14:11 < mpp> anyways 14:11 < rxr> :-) 14:11 < mpp> getting better now 14:11 < rxr> 905e 14:11 < mpp> amd 905e 14:11 < mpp> ? 14:12 < rxr> because I want to archive a high density if this setup performs well 14:12 < rxr> the fastest CPU at <= 65W 14:12 < mpp> i see 14:13 < mpp> i guess will see when u bench it 14:13 < mpp> openssl speed rsa2048 sha1 14:13 < mpp> :-) 14:13 < rxr> guess the VIA with Padlock perform well in that test, heh? 14:14 < mpp> ahm... dunno 14:14 < rxr> what number do you want? 14:14 < rxr> rsa 2048 bits 0.004155s 0.000111s 240.7 9046.2 14:14 < mpp> thats okay 14:14 < rxr> sha1 37304.24k 107621.78k 233065.90k 326036.82k 370671.62k 14:14 < rxr> thats a xeon I'm on right now :-) 14:14 < mpp> yea i thought so 14:15 < mpp> rsa 2048 bits 0.003741s 0.000095s 267.3 10535.2 14:15 < mpp> sha1 33424.67k 93915.09k 198706.77k 274930.69k 309906.09k 14:15 < mpp> vendor_id : AuthenticAMD 14:15 < mpp> cpu family : 16 14:15 < mpp> model : 2 14:15 < mpp> model name : AMD Phenom(tm) 9850 Quad-Core Processor 14:15 < mpp> stepping : 3 14:15 < mpp> cpu MHz : 1250.000 14:15 < mpp> cache size : 512 KB 14:16 < rxr> unvirtualized performance on that xeon is a little higher: 14:16 < rxr> sha1 39698.25k 116905.87k 259835.70k 374877.18k 434391.72k 14:16 < rxr> rsa 2048 bits 0.003239s 0.000097s 308.7 10298.5 14:16 < mpp> values are fine for that kind of cpu 14:16 < rxr> model name: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU X5365 @ 3.00GHz 14:17 < rxr> that openssl command is snigle-threaded-scalar I assume? 14:17 < mpp> next time i'll bench some of our hp G6 servers 14:17 < rxr> my xeon got 8 of them, ... 14:17 < mpp> just for fun... 14:17 < rxr> this xeon is loosing too much performance in VT 14:17 < rxr> I hope the AMD performs better 14:17 < mpp> it does 14:18 < rxr> if so we'll build the next boxes on our own, ... 14:18 < mpp> what mainboard do u use 14:18 < rxr> for my thing? 14:18 < mpp> for the 905e 14:18 < rxr> for the new one a not so high-perf mini-itx one 14:18 < mpp> i see 14:19 < rxr> ive been waiting for it for some time now 14:19 < rxr> the first container is said to arrive next week ... 14:19 < rxr> http://www.jwele.com/motherboard_detail.php?792 14:20 < rxr> wish it would have more than DDR2 RAM, ... and 2 gig ethernet ports, ... 14:20 < rxr> looking forward to see hwo well that performs against the 8-way Mac Pro 14:20 < mpp> i know exactly what you mean 14:21 < mpp> as it is a low power spec it depends on the mainboard chipset for many parts of i/o 14:21 < mpp> perfromance 14:21 < rxr> for the office room mini-itx is nicer than the way too loud 1HE beasts ... 14:22 < mpp> thats for sure ! 14:22 < rxr> the worst ever was the Sun T1000, ... 14:22 < mpp> dunno about that one 14:22 < rxr> http://t2-project.org/hardware/server/Sun/T1000/ 14:23 < mpp> because of the headless part .. ? 14:23 < rxr> well, the AMD Phenomx II X4 has some 6MB of L3 cache, hope the laptop RAM does not affect performance too much 14:23 < rxr> no, the t1000 was load as if it came directly from hell 14:24 < rxr> despite the just 72W CPU, ... 14:24 < rxr> 24 threads of execution this T2 CPU I think it was had 14:24 < rxr> the big ones have 32 ... 14:24 < rxr> was kind of neat, just too loud 14:24 < rxr> and sun also did not kept up with the promisse that one can keep it when one blogs about it 14:24 < rxr> they wanted it back, despite the blog and despite open source work on it, ... 14:25 < rxr> but well, it was too loud for our office, anway :-) 14:25 < mpp> agreed ... 14:25 < rxr> so I sent it back despite their broken "you blog you keep it" add ... 14:25 < rxr> ad even 14:25 < mpp> anyways did u get my mail about the dl3 14:25 < mpp> ? 14:25 < rxr> ah yes 14:25 < mpp> cool 14:25 < mpp> looking forward to it 14:25 < rxr> less learned: never trust a Sun PR, even less now it belongs to Oracle :-) 14:26 < mpp> LOL 14:26 < mpp> rather use IE8 ..... 14:26 < rxr> can I directly add that IP for dl2 ? 14:26 < rxr> don't want to change the DNS all the time 14:26 < mpp> sure just change the ip of the dl2 14:26 < mpp> and were done 14:26 < mpp> ... 14:27 < rxr> is there dl content alrady up on that new box ? 14:27 < mpp> yep 14:27 < mpp> ! :-) 14:27 < mpp> off course watson !! 14:28 < mpp> on thing that bugged me with thttpd - it has memory issues 14:28 < rxr> leaks ? 14:28 < mpp> i think so 14:29 < rxr> dns shoul have been updated 14:29 < mpp> anyways i already switched to apache with reasonable netfilter limiting 14:29 < mpp> so were golden 14:29 < mpp> excellent 14:30 < mpp> i'll close the "old" http service tomorrow when all dns are refreshed 14:30 < rxr> http://www.t2-project.org/packages/thttpd.html 14:31 < rxr> sure 14:31 < rxr> we'll probably have an ext. server soon, too 14:31 < rxr> need a faster web cache, smtp with rev. ptr., ... 14:31 < mpp> i found many reports about the thttp bug 14:32 < mpp> would be nice to share the load a bit 14:32 < mpp> for now we are within limits 14:32 < rxr> yeah, the main server is under pretty high load anway 14:32 < mpp> np 14:32 < rxr> a lot of traffic currently goes to my server anyway 14:32 < rxr> so you're at server4you? 14:32 < mpp> since the dl2 you should have noticed some relief though 14:32 < mpp> yep 14:33 < mpp> for many years now 14:33 < rxr> the other server was, too ? 14:33 < mpp> all of them ( 6 i think 14:33 < rxr> so you can recomment ? 14:33 < rxr> d even 14:33 < mpp> definetly 14:34 < mpp> the price / support / performance is quite good 14:34 < mpp> as long as you know how to deal with linux basics ( i always install my own distro ) 14:34 < rxr> hetzner was recommented elesewhere, do you have a comment to them ? 14:34 < mpp> but that should be no prob for you 14:34 < mpp> ahm nope 14:34 < mpp> dunno them 14:35 < mpp> 38,99 is a fair price 14:35 < rxr> we once run an ext. server at webperoni for a third party 14:35 < rxr> they where pretty decent, too 14:35 < mpp> https://www.server4you.de/root-server/ecoserver.php 14:35 < rxr> but unitied internet (or so) brought them 14:35 < mpp> the dl2 is an ecoserver-large 14:36 < mpp> it'S running t2 ! ;-) 14:36 < rxr> :-) 14:36 < mpp> blink blink 14:37 < rxr> so muss das sein :-) 14:37 < mpp> yeah baby --- 14:38 < rxr> ok, back to work 14:38 < rxr> got a desk full of it ... 14:38 < mpp> see ya 14:38 < mpp> dito 14:38 < mpp> exit 14:38 < mpp> LOL :-) 14:38 < rxr> somehow the stacks are growing faster than I can shrink them 14:38 < mpp> move /dev/work /dev/zero 14:38 < mpp> might help 14:38 < rxr> yeah, but not at the customer satisfaction level 14:39 < mpp> agreed 14:39 < mpp> bye 14:39 < mpp> ... 14:39 < rxr> cu 15:15 -!- mpp [n=mpp@2a01:48:251:107:222:15ff:fe73:50e1] has quit ["good night - good fight"] 15:30 -!- mpp [n=mpp@2a01:48:251:107:222:15ff:fe73:50e1] has joined #t2 18:11 -!- digitaloktay [n=pardus@dslb-084-056-249-072.pools.arcor-ip.net] has joined #t2 19:03 -!- mpp [n=mpp@2a01:48:251:107:222:15ff:fe73:50e1] has quit [Read error: 113 (No route to host)] 20:35 -!- mpp [n=mpp@2001:470:d097:107:222:15ff:fe73:50e1] has joined #t2 20:48 -!- mpp [n=mpp@2001:470:d097:107:222:15ff:fe73:50e1] has quit [Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)] 20:54 -!- mpp [n=mpp@2001:470:d097:107:222:15ff:fe73:50e1] has joined #t2 22:38 -!- mpp [n=mpp@2001:470:d097:107:222:15ff:fe73:50e1] has quit ["good night - good fight"] 22:38 -!- digitaloktay_ [n=pardus@dslb-084-056-249-072.pools.arcor-ip.net] has joined #t2 22:55 -!- digitaloktay [n=pardus@dslb-084-056-249-072.pools.arcor-ip.net] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] --- Log closed Sun Jan 24 00:00:21 2010