[00:01] <minimal> rfm: well at the very least it would be useful for the c-i people to have something to track this
[00:02] <minimal> plus there's a c-i developers etc meeting in a few weeks where some cloud providers are attending , not sure if Oracle have someone going
[00:10] <znf> the thread is here: https://community.oracle.com/customerconnect/discussion/687610/oci-ipv6-address-not-assigned-to-oci-ubuntu-instance-by-dhcp
[00:10] <znf> unfortunately you'll have to register :-/
[00:10] <znf> or, well: https://i.imgur.com/S1HqiVx.png
[00:11] <minimal> yeah I found this: https://github.com/systemd/systemd/pull/28138
[00:11] -ubottu:#ubuntu-server- Pull 28138 in systemd/systemd "sd-dhcp6-lease: Ignore invalid bytes at the end of the packet" [Merged]
[00:12] <znf> yup
[00:12] <znf> seems to be fixed, but who knows if that makes it into 22.04 
[00:13] <sarnold> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/+bug/2025382
[00:13] -ubottu:#ubuntu-server- Launchpad bug 2025382 in systemd (Ubuntu Jammy) "22.04 DHCPv6 IPv6 broken (at least on Oracle OCI)" [Medium, Triaged]
[20:27] <faekjarz> can i stack "nice -n19" and "ionice -c3", like "nice -n19 ionice -c3 ffmpeg...."?
[20:29] <sarnold> yeah
[20:30] <sarnold> I think ionice only works with one IO scheduler, and it might not be the one you're using now
[20:30] <faekjarz> sarnold: thanks! apparently the order matters - i've found this https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/390480/nice-and-ionice-which-one-should-come-first#390765
[20:31] <sarnold> faekjarz: heh I think that's saying the order doesn't matter
[20:32] <faekjarz> sarnold: lol, yeah, now that i've read the complete comment ;)
[20:33] <faekjarz> good enough for my purposes
[20:33] <sarnold> grep . /sys/block/*/queue/scheduler
[20:33] <sarnold> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/Reference/IOSchedulers