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Some month ago or so someone from LET transferred HH vps to me. It took 3 working days or so for HH to complete transfer so not that bad. We didn't contact tech support but billing. I needed to confirm to charge me $10 as they usually charge transfer fee to the account who transfer vps out.
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In case you change your mind once in the future regarding vps241 let me know. It seems a straightforward zero effort transfer process with them :)
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I don't judge. Hobbies can be always a bit expensive no matter what you do or collect. At least he don't spend it on drugs :P Take your time, to see how will things play out - you're not forced to do anything :) Right now I have more on my plate than I need anyway - I just saw good opportunity for replacement of my .at…
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I am wondering if vps241 is cyber weekend EcoServer 1536 sale and if answer is yes if you're willing to let it go in case alwyzon allow transfers.
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I have damn nice connectivity to this place. Pinging 185.244.30.2 with 32 bytes of data:Reply from 185.244.30.2: bytes=32 time=22ms TTL=53Reply from 185.244.30.2: bytes=32 time=26ms TTL=53Reply from 185.244.30.2: bytes=32 time=22ms TTL=53Reply from 185.244.30.2: bytes=32 time=22ms TTL=53Ping statistics for 185.244.30.2:…
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No use. Too many combinations. If you're really big corporation you purchase all, but in this specific case this single one doesn't do anything special for a hostmayo.
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Yes, I am sure, but lets stick with the latin. My cyrillic is a bit rusty since we went our own way on 25 June 1991... :) *kurac = is dick (vulgar) in serbo/croatian *kurva or kurvo = is whore (vulgar) in serbo/croatian *kurba = is whore (vulgar) in slovenian *kurwa = is whore (vulgar) in polish *kura = is chicken (in…
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No it's not. V or W is missing. Without additional letter in the middle it's completely different word. :) Nothing to worry about.
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Yes, exactly. After interface restart it worked for few minutes. I am not sure about @Brueggus case, but in my case only one from several added address worked (ie 2a0d:xx.xx.xx::d from example above) and then died which was even more confusing. All the others were dead from the beginning.
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Do you mean ::1? Yes, of course as 2a0d:xx.xx.xx::1/64 is default setup anyway. As example: iface ens3 inet6 static address 2a0d:xx.xx.xx::1/64 gateway fe80::1 up /sbin/ifconfig ens3 inet6 add 2a0d:xx.xx.xx::2:2222/64 up /sbin/ifconfig ens3 inet6 add 2a0d:xx.xx.xx::b/64 up /sbin/ifconfig ens3 inet6 add 2a0d:xx.xx.xx::c/64…
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Whatever I did it, it didn't work. I went through all settings numerous times. Even identical setup copied from Vienna VPS (same package, same ISO, everything the same, just different /64 of course) which work in Vienna flawlessly didn't help in Oslo. Nothing, nada, zilch... helped. Also support (where I tryed to be…
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It's just migration to the new control panel, not actual node migration so everthing is pretty much the same (minus this IPv6 issue with one of my VPSes).
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Update :) Two identical (Debian 11) hosthatch setups. Fresh re-installed from ISO after the migration. Vienna: * IPv6 work. Old addresses and new addresses. Oslo: * IPv6 work, but only one address (no matter how many of them I add). And after some time even this one die. It seems like it's not about old/new addresses…
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Interesting. I don't see this option. It write just "ENABLED" without disable/enable option (which is fine by me). Maybe because of there's "LEGACY" button suggesting that I need to reinstall vps (I did that from ISO) in order to enable all the features.
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I noticed some issue tho. I can't re-use old IPv6 addresses from pre-migration VPS (/64 subnet is still the same) on my Oslo VPS which kinda sucks as some of those have rDNS set up (and because of that the they also can't be removed from control panel). They simply don't come online. Newly created addresses work. I have no…
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Update. IPv6 work perfectly if you follow https://docs.hosthatch.com/networking/#ipv6-configuration Just don't forget to replace eth0 with ens3 in case you use new Debian distro. ie. nano /etc/network/interfaces.d/90-ipv6 iface ens3 inet6 static address 2a0d:xx00:xxxx:xx::1/64 <-- your subnet gateway fe80::1 up…
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Right now there's not IPv6 connectivity, however that was expected. With migation mail they sent also: I will try to set it up later today when I come home from work.
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Observation: Seems like only IPv6 addresses with rDNS included can be added to the control panel which is okay I guess as others can be set manually. Once added to the control panel rDNS can be changed, but there's no option to remove/delete added IPv6 addressed from the control panel - once added they stay there…
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My Stockholm and Vienna were migrated yesterday. I didn't have time to play with, but this new control panel looks nice actually. Simple and clean interface with everything at one place. I also like how smooth console access run. That's not the case with every host. Seems like only IPv6 addresses with rDNS set migrated to…
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@VirMach that's misunderstanding now :) I didn't comment or criticized Virmach migrations here, but discussed @yoursunny's suggestion (well, he made a few good suggestions but this one I feel like wasn't the best one) about 24 hours migration queve in the future :)
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I said also: And no, it's just discussion why 24 hours long time window for PLANNED maintenance (migration) isn't most user friendly as there's no way for you to know when exactly to be online to fix things and get them back online after the migration. With securedragon and justhost.ru you simply push migration button,…
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Hey, stop a little bit here. Single production node? Can you quote who said that? No need to make things up and then use them as a strawman to prove your own arguments. Beside that no one's bitching because the provider "only" lets you migrate within a twenty four hour window. Where did you get that from? There's no such…