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mundus2018
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Kernel driver in use: radeon
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Delphin2
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having this error: root@WAVE-274-K9-V03:~# libvirtd
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Delphin2
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libvirtd: libxl_fork.c:353: sigchld_installhandler_core: Assertion `((void)"application must negotiate with libxl about SIGCHLD", !(sigchld_saved_action.sa_flags & SA_SIGINFO) && (sigchld_saved_action.sa_handler == SIG_DFL || sigchld_saved_action.sa_handler == SIG_IGN))' failed.
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Bashing-om
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mundus2018: The radeon driver is correct for the stated card : https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Radeon .
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cdorsal
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anyone in here a udp expert?
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lordcirth
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!ask | cdorsal
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ubottu
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cdorsal: Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience
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mundus2018
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Bashing-om, okay so your saying its installed?
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mundus2018
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and if so, do you have any idea why it is not detected with OpenCL?
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cdorsal
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@lordcirth I'm running an application on a windows machine that is connected directly to an ubuntu system over ethernet
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cdorsal
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@lordcirth I can see udp multicast packets being sent out, but using wireshark or tcpdump I cannot view te udp traffic
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cdorsal
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@lordcirth the windows system is sending udp packets via subscription to 239.X.X.X
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cdorsal
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@lordcirth if I go from windows -> windows I can see the udp traffic on both ends without doing anything fancy.
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erkules_
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ahoi I installed 16.04 and now im missing a keyboard layout like "us,international with dead keys". But I would like to have *no* dead keys. But can't find any in the "Text Entry" Widget
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lordcirth
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cdorsal, if you run 'netstat -g' does your multicast group show up?
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cdorsal
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@lordcirth yes it does
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ponies
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Has anybody ever used Compiz Config Settings Manager to configure Unity and walked away with positive results?
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cdorsal
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@lordcirth I have tried routes, iptables, smcroute, pimd without any success but if I use a udp packet sender with the ip address of mu ubuntu target, it works everytime, but that's not what I want
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ponies
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It seems like whenever I use ccsm to configure unity, unity becomes unusable that same day. The X - and [] buttons freeze the desktop, certain animations stop working, and even sometimes the decorator disappears.
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lordcirth
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cdorsal, try 'ifconfig eth0 promisc'
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lordcirth
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or whatever your interface is
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Bashing-om
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mundus2018: Do not know yet, Per ATI " OPENGL 3.2 SUPPORT Yes " .
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cdorsal
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@lordcirth I have tried that as well. I want to be able to see all udp traffic on the same subnet. both systems are using 172.16.X.X
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Alex_Cooper
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Hello I am having alot of issues installing and using ubuntu 16.10
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lordcirth
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cdorsal, you should try asking on #ubuntu-server. There are networking experts there
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cdorsal
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@lordcirth will do, thanks!
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ponies
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10 is out now? I thought we're on 04.
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Alex_Cooper
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If I boot the live dvd normally for install I get a black screen and have to do nomodeset
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lordcirth
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ponies, 16.10 is out, yes
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ponies
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Is it testing or the official release?
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Alex_Cooper
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The official
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ponies
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kewl.
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gavit
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can someone help me set up a custom route for a second interface? I have written: up ip route add 172.16.68.0/24 via 192.168.16.1
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Alex_Cooper
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I found out it has to do with the kernel
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gavit
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but it seems the route doesnt get added
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Alex_Cooper
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But then there seems to be an issue with my tethered mobile phone now
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Alex_Cooper
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I cant use it to connect to the net in 16.10 and constantly reboots
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Alex_Cooper
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Its a samsung rugby 4
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lordcirth
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Alex_Cooper, tethering is tricky.
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ponies
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I tried do-release-upgrade, but it says "No new release found."
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Alex_Cooper
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Well it works fine in all previous versions of ubuntu
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Alex_Cooper
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Normally ubuntu detects and uses my phone just fine.. apparently something has changed in 16.10 that is forcing it to power cycle.. I just wish I knew what it was
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Alex_Cooper
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As it stands it has me deeply worried because 16.04.1 will eventually lose support and if it isnt fixed by that time I wont be able to use ubuntu
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Alex_Cooper
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Any help you could provide lordcirth would be very appreciated that I can assure you
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nacc
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Alex_Cooper: 16.04.1 is supported for the life of 16.04
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drkjstr
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gavit, I think you might have the command off a little bit. Try this page: http://www.cloudibee.com/static-route-linux/
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nacc
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Alex_Cooper: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/Support?action=AttachFile&do=view&target=16.04.x+Ubuntu+Kernel+Support+Schedule.svg
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lordcirth
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Alex_Cooper, is the phone or the PC power cycling?
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Alex_Cooper
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The phone is power cycling
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ponies
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Oh. I see why do-release-upgrade isn't working.
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lordcirth
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Alex_Cooper, the simplest solution may indeed be to stay with 16.04.
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Alex_Cooper
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All my other usb devices work fine though just the phone
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ponies
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I use ubuntu server with Unity installed.
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ponies
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Not the actual Ubuntu Desktop.
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Alex_Cooper
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But what happens once support is gone for ubuntu 16.04
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Alex_Cooper
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That is what worries me
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nacc
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Alex_Cooper: you mean in 4 years?
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Alex_Cooper
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Yes
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gavit
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drkjstr: that's centos/rhel it looks like
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nacc
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ponies: see /etc/update-manager/release-upgrades
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ponies
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nacc: yeah. In 4 years, the whole world is going to fall a part and get sucked into a black hole while the sun deflates into a spinning disk as soon as 16.04 is no longer supported.
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nacc
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ponies: did you tell release upgrade to allow non-lts? by default it only has lts enabled (see /etc/
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drkjstr
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you can still do route add in ubuntu. I did a route --help and it is part of 16.04
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ponies
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Not sure I did.
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Alex_Cooper
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Another issue with sticking with 16.04 is that I will not receive any of the latest software/performance enhancements
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nacc
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Alex_Cooper: if you want, file a bug, stay on 16.04 until it's fixed
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Alex_Cooper
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Which would be terrible I would love to be able to report this so it can be fixed
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nacc
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!bug | Alex_Cooper
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ubottu
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Alex_Cooper: If you find a bug in Ubuntu or any of its derivatives, please report it using the command <unconvertable> ubuntu-bug <package> <unconvertable> - See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs for other ways to report bugs.
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nacc
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Alex_Cooper: so report it?
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Alex_Cooper
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Hmm can I report the bug from 16.04.1?
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nacc
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Alex_Cooper: yes, why not?
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Alex_Cooper
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Well I wasn't sure I have never reported a bug before I didnt know if they needed debug data etc
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nacc
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Alex_Cooper: they probably will, but you can report it still
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Alex_Cooper
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Honestly that should be a good sign first bit of problems I have ever had using ubuntu
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Alex_Cooper
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I could consider myself lucky or ubuntu very rock solid
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nacc
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1,373
not mutually exclusive :)
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Alex_Cooper
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Once xubuntu gets their renderer switched over to opengl rather then xrender I will probably move back to that DE as well
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Alex_Cooper
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I love the simplicity of XFCE
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gavit
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I am trying to add a line like 'https://gist.github.com/gavit/9455e71d434d303be4fc750955128b0c#file-network_interfaces-L19'
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borei
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hi all
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borei
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completely confused, i have init process with 8Mb/sec write IO flat
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borei
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getting numbers from pidstat
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borei
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what init can do with disk IO ?
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borei
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ubuntu 14
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root____5
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Oi
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drkjstr
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gavit, so you have that in your /etc/network/interfaces file?
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gavit
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drkjstr: well, without the #
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<system>
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=== ubuntuforever100 is now known as devops4ever100yr
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gavit
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drkjstr: should line 21 be a network or just the gateway for the network?
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lordcirth
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borei, I don't see that
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lordcirth
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borei, what about iotop? Does it show activity for pid 0?
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gavit
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drkjstr: any clue?
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borei
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1,390
lordcirth: no io from init
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gavit
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1,390
drkjstr: ip rule show does not indicate my 172.16.68.0 network :(
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borei
1,390
1,390
but pretty high from mysql
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lordcirth
1,390
1,390
borei, and pidstat still shows it? Probably a pidstat bug
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borei
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1,391
pidstat points to init
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borei
1,391
1,391
yeah seems like it's bug
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drkjstr
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good question. So the 172. is your external?
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