[16:49] <kinghat> anyone around with zfs chops?
[17:25] <compdoc> I use it, but it needs so little care, that years go by without messing with it
[17:25] <compdoc> there are zfs channels here on freenode
[17:31] <kinghat> i have found a couple. ill go see whats up over there.
[18:51] <kinghat> btw, i found the data 🤦‍♂️
[18:51] <kinghat> now i need to figure out how to utilize my 3rd drive
[19:13] <ahasenack> kinghat: how so?
[19:14] <kinghat> i made a dir where i thought i put the data into earlier this year. went looking for it and it wasnt there. turns out i never moved it and forgot where it was originally located.
[19:22] <evit> I turned up Ipv6 on a webserver I have and I set up a AAAA for www. Do I need to create any others for it?
[19:23] <tds> evit: if that's all the sites the webserver hosts, that should do - but please make sure you test it, I've seen a number of issues caused by broken IPv6 on servers
[19:24] <evit> tds, IPV6 is really only for the webserver. How to test on CLI?
[19:26] <tds> evit: on another machine with ipv6 connectivity, `curl -6 -v example.com` should do
[19:30] <tds> evit: oh, or if you don't have connectivity yourself, there are testers you can use eg https://www.mythic-beasts.com/ipv6/health-check
[19:32] <evit> There is no need to create the subdomain ipv6 anymore or is that required?
[19:50] <evit> tds, thanks
[19:51] <tds> if your site is example.com, you could make a subdomain ipv6.example.com just for testing, but there's no real need