On 2025-11-18 20:34, Gregor Riepl via cfarm-users wrote:
I apologize for the long downtime and not having been able to announce it on cfarm-users (I only sent an email to cfarm-admins). I moved to a new place so the servers came with me. The "too hot and not enough A/C" situation has gone, I personally picked a very powerful air conditioning unit, and the summer has ended here in Tokyo. And the HBA turns out to be OK; it has not been melted due to the heat. It just needed to be reseated.That's good to hear! Let's hope the new AC will be up to the task next year.This ends the good news; the bad news is, the networking is suboptimal. My new home only has 320Mbps over the tv cable for now. I'll ask the ISP to evaluate if they can get me 10Gbps fiber optic line, in a few months. The actual upload speed seems to be capped at 10~15Mbps. Ah the cruel reality of residential internet. And the worst thing is that this ISP doesn't offer static IP. So I rented a VPS (gandi.net) and use ssh port forwarding to forward all the ports there (see the IP addresses above). The unique network setup has been tested to work: there was one user who contacted me in private, who wanted to retrieve some files from cfarm422. In case anyone wants to transfer large amount of files out from cfarm420~430, it's best to use rsync over ssh. If I'm lucky, this whole networking mess can be resolved in 5~6 months.And to think that Japan was one of the first places to offer FTTH at affordable prices... I used to dream about moving there for exactly this reason many, many years ago.Why does it take half a year to switch ISPs though? That seems a bit extreme.
I live in a very old "condominium apartment complex" instead of a house. Getting that fiber optic cable to my home may need some construction work that cannot be done in a short time and requires ISP technician assessment. ISPs do not hire enough technicians and the wait time is usually 1-3 months long. This does not count in the time needed to get the approval to change ISP from the home owner association. Apparently I need an approval for that because "the fiber optic line goes through the public space". The current pre-approved ISP does not offer static IP.
When I rented an apartment, I needed my landlord's approval, even though the landlord was cool with my 10G line, I still had to wait for 2 months for ISP's technician to come. That was fast compared to the average.
I wonder if it is faster if I lay down the fiber optic cable myself all the way to ISP's datacenter.
Cheers, -- Luke Yasuda About me: https://jing.rocks/about/ GPG Fingerprint: 4E09 8D19 00AA 3F72 1899 2614 09B3 316E 13A1 1EFC
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