Month: February 2004

  • Geeky Tidbits From The Workplace

    I’m starting to like CUPS. I managed to print to three very different printers in two different ways with something resembling ease, from my Fedora-based test rig known as Frederick. Fred, by the way, will probably replace Zero (my current woefully-underpowered Linux desktop) within the week.

    On Friday I disassembled the AS/400 that hosts our traffic system. This morning I managed to hook it back up again without screwing anything up. Go me!

    Ryoko, my Windows desktop rig, has completely lost its USB ports. I don’t know precisely what caused the failure (though it happened at the time of the office move), but right now this means that I still don’t have an OfficeCam. I’ve been contemplating a rebuild of that box anyway (Twin 18-gig hard drives? Not enough!) so there may be a very radical solution to that problem in the very near future. Who knows? Maybe both of my office computers will be radically altered Compaqs before the month is out.

    For the first time in weeks, I’ve enjoyed a workday during which I haven’t had to bother with the email server or any part of Enco. Whew.

    Now if only I could empty those moving boxes without generating a ton of clutter, I could maintain this nicely clean office environment…

    UPDATE: Spoke too soon. Goddamned piece of crap Beast is crashing again. Oh, did I mention that it was the backup on which we were relying because the main server had crapped out last week? ARGH.

    UPDATE II: While waiting for my next set of marching orders, I installed the updated drivers for my motherboard’s USB 2.0 ports. Guess what? The “onboard” ports may have died, but the USB 2.0 expansion ports are just fine… which means that for the time being, at least, the OfficeCam is back. Take what joy you can in this fact. Me, I’d rather be home eating dinner.

  • Past, Present, Future – Round Fifty-one

    We’re all about the phraseology this week…

    PAST: Pick a memorable catchprase or classic utterance from your youth. And, of course, share it with the class.

    PRESENT: What’s a catchphrase that you probably use just a bit too often nowadays?

    FUTURE: Give us a bit of something for the ages. Give us a saying, catchphrase or silly bit of verbage that you’d love to see enter the cultural lexicon.

    At the risk of beating a dead horse, I’m going to remind you that there’s precisely one more of these left to go before it all goes away. (And “away” could mean one of two things, but that hasn’t been decided yet.) Don’t worry, though… there’ll be the archive page from which you can choose to select any given week’s rendition for use, or reuse. It’ll be at the usual permalink location…
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  • Servers Gone Wild!

    That accursed server at the heart of our Enco network has given us a series of bizarre, traumatic experiences, but none quite so weird and infuriating as this week’s situation.

    It started Monday, when I moved the Beast (our standby server) from its old rack space to a new space underneath the main server to make room for the fancy new replacement main server. Shortly afterward we started hearing complaints about audio playback stuttering and behaving strangely in the production studios. We checked the usual error logs and indicators and what-not and couldn’t see anything out of the ordinary. We checked the connectors and lights and cable paths, but everything looked fine.

    More complaints came in during the day yesterday. Again, we checked everything we could think to check. We had Enco specialists on the phone and dialed into our system to check everything they could think to check. Still, no problems could be found.

    Complaints were widespread this morning, so we began an even more intensive search for the cause. While, for the fifth time in two days, monitoring the SCSI drive array controller… between blinks of the eye… two of the drives went “bad.”

    Huh?

    So we ended up downing the server, after some tinkering and deliberation. When we brought it up again, six drives were marked bad… out of eight.

    Huh?

    Going into the array controller’s configuration software, it was indicated to us that all eight of the hard drives were now offline and unusable.

    HUH?

    We tried everything. We stole the cables from the new server. We removed the drive enclosures and re-seated them. We completely power-cycled every part of the server system. No matter what, the drives were all coming up as Offline.

    Great, we’ve lost the main Enco server array. Again. For the Nth time. Argh. And as always, the array has impeccable timing: In two weeks we were to have migrated gracefully to the new server.

    So right now we’re on the backup, aka Beast. Tomorrow we’ll call Enco’s tech support and figure out the best way to get us online with the new server ASAP.

    But wait, there’s more!

    For some bizarre reason, our locally-hosted Qwest Dex software decided to nag everyone who uses it, insisting they download the latest version directly to their computers. Argh! I don’t think so! So between rounds with the Enco server I was frantically trying to update the Dex software on the server. I have the client updated, so at least now it looks better and nags in a reasonable fashion. Tomorrow I’ll try to get the actual updated phone book data from those fine, fine folks at Qwest.

    But wait, there’s even more!

    Before I could work on the Qwest problem, I had to get some semblance of a working office! That’s right, folks, when I got to work this morning I was greeted with an office crammed full of boxes. I couldn’t even see my desk, let alone get to it. A few hours’ (intermittent) unpacking later, and some cussing while I tried to figure out who the idiot is that neglects to label his network ports… oh wait, that would be me… anyway, I finally got my main workstation running. A few hours after that, I got my Linux box running.

    There’s good news and bad news, here. Good news? I have a 19″ flatscreen on my Linux/shared workstation side. Bad news? My webcam died. Argh! So still no OfficeCam!

    So, yeah. Tomorrow had better damned well better be a happy shiny fun day, or I’m going to go insane…

  • Stuff I Could’ve Written About Yesterday, But Didn’t

    Saturday? Well, other than the parts early in the morning I only vaguely remember, the day was taken up mostly with trying out the Return Of The King game on the PC, and having Geoffrey over for chit-chat of the idle and not-so-idle variety. (He also took at stabbity-stab at a bit of Enemy Territory.)

    Sunday? Well, other than the fair amount of cleaning I got done in the kitchen and dining nook, and a brief visit from Mari (during which the kids and I traumatized her with the first and third episodes of Bottle Fairy), the day was mostly taken up with playing games and taking it easy.

    That reminds me. I need to review Bottle Fairy on yonder neglected anime section. Whoopsie.

    How are we doing, the kids and I? Not too badly, really. This single-dad thing isn’t nearly as difficult as I thought it might be. I’m even keeping the house up pretty well.

    Who knew, eh?