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2007-09-20 09:49 am
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...and time stood still


Sent my boss an email at 0715 asking her if she'd pick me up at the dealership. She hates it when I walk. I knew it would go straight to her blackberry. She used the opportunity to call me and bitch about being notified all night long on a threshold problem we were having on a server. Rather than fix the problem, I VPN'd in and removed her from notification. Just as good, short term. I entered a work-blog entry concerning the change, which made me late, but I made it past work, and to the dealership in an unprecedented 8-minutes! It was such a gorgeous day, I decided to walk after all. I only got a quarter of the way when my phone rings, and a horn honks simultaneously. It's my boss. "GET IN THE CAR! HURRY!" She's stopped on a four-lane divided road, traffic coming up fast behind her now that the light has changed. I run across two lanes and jump in her minivan, aka, the Delta Flyer. We screech away from the curb and by the time I get my seatbelt on, we're through the guard shack. She asks me what I did yesterday, the day she was out. I spent all day reconfiguring my workstation, and finally got it the way I want it. The Ultra10 is now running Ubunutu server with XFCE and the "ALE Panther Gtk2" theme with shading and my OSX backdrop as wallpaper. It looks damn good. I spent a large part of yesterday decommissioning some old boxes, and prior to turning them over for surplus, I usually strip everything out of them. EVERYTHING. I'm expected to remove the drives for destruction, but I stockpile SCSI cards, memory, NICs, fiber-channel cards...everything. Anyway, I came across a Creator3D and remembered that the U10 had a UPA slot (Neither the RAVE's nor the Netra t1125 can accommodate a UPA framebuffer) so I snatched that up, re-cabled the flat panel monitor, stuffed that bad-boy in there there, and BAM! Excellent resolution. Thank goodness. Linux does NOT like the Raptor GFX. It's 1030 now, I call to see if my car is ready as I have an 1100 lunch date with [livejournal.com profile] celtmanx. The car won't be ready until late this evening. WTF? You said it was going to take less than an hour? "That's if you waited on it, sir. We had others who were waiting." Grrrrrrrr. I called [livejournal.com profile] drax0r "When are you going to get here?" He says about 1100. That usually means before 1300. I call my wife, "Hey! Want to go to lunch with [livejournal.com profile] celtmanx and I?" She mentioned that he'd said it was to be boys only, so she already ate. Plus, she just returned from McKinney. I explained my dilemma and she offered to come back out, but she wouldn't have made it. I sigh a heavy sign and approach my boss. "Can I borrow your car?" NO! she bellows. "Will you take me to The JalapeƱo Tree? I ask her. She already has her purse and keys in hand and asks what's up. I explain who I'm meeting, and why. She promises to keep it on the down-low. I shudder at the thought of people making a big deal about these things. As we're pulling in, I suggest she join us - since we're already here, and it is lunchtime. [livejournal.com profile] celtmanx was already there, and I'd suggested we meet at either 1100 or 1300 to miss the rush, and we were, in fact, the first ones there. I'd skipped breakfast in anticipation of the fajitas. Lunch was fantastic, and I felt several hours slip by as I both became more relaxed as we were having a good time, and more nervous because of all the work which wasn't getting accomplished. You see, I was supposed to have been deploying software on all the development servers prior to moving them into production. I thought I had until Friday, when in fact, I was supposed to complete the project by tomorrow. Oops. I thought I made it clear that if anyone altered the server to my status, I would walk out. You'd think [livejournal.com profile] celtmanx would know me better than that. Sure, enough, here they come! Clapping and singing. I took off watching the confused staff from the ante-room window. When I returned to my seat, my friend presented me with a gorgeous box of Dominican Montecristo cigars, the soundtrack to Farscape: The Peacekeeper Wars, Apollo & Dualla Minimates, and two Hallmark "Keepsake" Star Wars ornaments. Thanks dude. And thanks for making that drive. We got just a couple of pictures in, then back to the plant - we'd only been gone an hour! It was now noon. I decom'd the boxes, was trying to troubleshoot a binary executable issue on a remote HP/UX box, and for reasons I can't remember, [livejournal.com profile] drax0r changed the ulimit on our web server while troublshooting something, then immediately backed it out. While I was editing a file to add a umask entry, I was asking him, "What's ulimit for?" and rather than set my umask to 002, set my ulimit to 002. Yes, the app wouldn't start. I blame [livejournal.com profile] drax0r Either way, while I was trying to discover the reason behind the crash (systemwide ulimit was normal) it dawned on him and volia! Of course all this passing of time meant I didn't get my dev boxes completed. He took me to get my car just before 1900 and we left for home. I got on the highway, and traffic was stopped. As far as the eye could see. Then my fuel light came on. So I took the first exit to get off the higway and take a parallel surface road in. I spent another half hour on that 2-mile stretch of road. I left work without finishing the dev boxes because I wanted to be able to play with the kids before putting them down, figuring I could log in after their bedtime. But no. It took me an hour and fifteen minutes to drive 12-miles. I was exhausted. And it was already the kids bedtime by the time I got there. I promised them we'd play the next day. I stayed up until 0100 working on the dev boxes. But once I layed in bed, I couldn't sleep. [livejournal.com profile] drax0r had bought me a Monster drink at some point during the day, and it kept me up past 0200. I awoke at some point in the morning (late) and eventually made my way to work where I hammered on the same installation steps for eight-hours straight. When I got home, the first piece of the new desk had arrived, and it was MASSIVE! Much larger than it looked on the showroom floor. I'm going to have to rethink & re-engineer my layout. [livejournal.com profile] drax0r was up unusually early (after sleeping no less than 19-hours I might add) so we drove in together for work (right after I connected a keyboard & monitor to my RAVE to change its IP - for some reason I couldn't get the tty to work; i.e. http://darkvoyager.com (the old one) is now up and running again, however temporary this might be)) where we both immediately downed a Monster XXL Billabong huge 24oz can. I can already feel the energy coursing through my system. Once again, I'm high. Business lunch and LaserTag at the Main Event in Plano, TX at 1100 hours today. I'm going to reach critical velocity here very soon...


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2007-02-04 05:24 pm
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If I Were Smarter, This Would Be Easier


Brought up Toast on teh max0r and selected files from my nfs mounted Solaris volume to make a hard-copy DVD backup of my server, and to consider the possibility of using iTunes new built-in backup application. Toast couldn't read a good majority of my nfs mounted files, yet on the server side I ensured everything was world readable. I may try to mount the volume as root (in place of read-only) to see if that helps. In the meantime I'm making multi-gig tarballs to drag over (thankfully bypassing any scp) and burn locally. The learning-curve of mounting Solaris volumes on darwin aside, the GUI representation of such is pretty nifty.

Simultaneously, I decided to upgrade phpmyadmin to minimize mucking around with mysql. I had one hell of a time, however getting that all straightened out. I'm not a big fan of cleartext passwd's in my config files and for a time ran apache2 just so I could have an egress into https (not that cleartext password are mutually exclusive, in fact I'm now running 'cookies' for secondary logins) I don't recall the reason I turned that off, but I'd really like to either get back to running them both, or perhaps, running only apache2. There were reasons I didn't pursue that 18 months ago, but I've been away from it so long, I don't remember what they were. Since getting my server up and running again, I've really been hitting the unix hard - trying to keep my mad Solaris skillz sharp, but its such an uphill battle sometimes - and I had to completely relearn my systems particular quirks.

All this work has led up to me wanting to completely revamp my box. I have an identical Rave AXi in storage I'd like to build-up better, stronger, and more secure. Running both systems in parallel, I'm sure I'll be able to manifest a most awesome system. This begs the question of when I might actually have time to do this. I have a few ideas, and look forward to discussing them with [livejournal.com profile] drax0r who I know would be all over that. He's really a brilliant unix admin who tempers my rashness when it comes to these types of activities. I've missed working beside him these last 18 months - especially on side projects such as this. Unfortunately for me, he gets easily distracted and doesn't like to focus too long on any single thing. Couple this with the fact that he's now married (and expecting) I feel our time would be quite limited in this endeavor. I keep an online copy of each and every Solaris package on the install discs for hand-crafting as small a system as possible after a core install. Its a time-consuming process, but one I feel necessary for the discrete control I prefer to have over my boxes. Who knows, maybe I'm just a gluten for punishment. Hey, my 440MHz UltraSparc-II is a lot faster than some of the bloated newer boxes I've worked on in the past - I feel my attention to this detail is the reason why.

Oh, I did finally get myphpadmin upgraded and secured - but its been a fight. I do well by locking myself in my dungeon office for hours on end without a break in train of thought, which has been nigh impossible this weekend, the weekend of my son's three-day-long birthday party sleepover (special arrangements had to be made concerning split-custody children who ended up here since Friday evening). If only I had the means to concentrate more. Anyway, I made my first sql backup of my database using the webtool, which turned out to be much larger than when I do them by hand (indicating to me I've probably been missing something) as well as a backup of the entire directory, and my webspace on wilddamntexan - something else which should probably be reorganized as well.

iTunes built-in backup/restore utility. Wow. How very convenient, how very idiot-proof, how very BAD. Almost no configurable options. I managed to cull my database down to 41GB after deleting 7GB of CD's I own the physical media to and was prepared to auto-span volumes. This was going to be my first test of the dual-layer portion of the drive. Would it auto-detect the 8.5GB capacity? Would I waste a very pricey disc of optical media? Unfortunately one of the first files it tried to write was a file it could not 'find' on the spinning disc, which all-but hung iTunes (despite the application identifying only six tracks ahead of time I was willing to sacrifice. I will now attempt to hand-verify the remainder of the files. Next on my plate? Lookup the darwin command for Soalris' tip to facilitate serial connectivity from teh max0r to my server. I don't even know if that's capable on a mini. I've seen some serial-to-usb connectors, but doubt off the top of my head if they'll work without windows-only drivers. I lost my wyse terminal when I moved to STL. Still, to be able to ditch the physical console and serial in from my desktop environment? How cool would that be?

Upgraded my Gallery (which is sometimes the only way I can find out where the things I broke in the process of upgrading others) and for the first time in several hours, things are working again. I have quite literally spent all day down here, and I have other issues now which require me actually touching a *shiver* XP box. I'm going to attach my physical iTunes volume to it, and the dual-layer DVD burner (which is running awfully slow on the mini) and see if I can't better accomplish my backup with the processing power that box has. We'll see. As a quick reminder, I've had the processor overclocked, installed the max capacity of 1GB RAM (thanks to drax0r), and running from a 7200rpm 8MB/cache drive. But as loaded down as this box is, I sometimes turn to my XP box for crunching. It has a 10k SATA drive (albeit the 16MB/cache drives weren't at the time available, so again, 8MB) and a quickly-becoming-dating 2.8GHz hyper-threaded chip.

These things are much more fun with drax0r adjacent me, and a bottle of whiskey between us.

It'll likely be an even longer night.

128/81 p 81



And I edited my Man of La Mancha post to include an mp3 of the song I was quoting to put everything in perspective. What a fantastic track!