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2004/07/28
 00:25:19
"The forecast is currently unavailable for this location." That's what the page said when I clicked to view the forcast a minute ago. I wonder if they're tied in to the Bethel network in any way. That's been confused for part of the evening and let me know by making my phone beep and vibrate a lot. As far as I can tell all my servers themselves are fine and reachable from some places on the network but not others. So I can't fix it. So if you're using Bethel email and wondering why mail delivery is taking a while now you know. Tuesday was an interesting day. I spent the list turning todo lists into Incidents. I learned that if you're fixing some minor glitch it's a bad idea to let some people even know it's happening. The day started off seeing something I didn't like much at all, which is technically against policy too and alternatives are available. As of the end of the day it's pretty much impossible for it to happen again though. If you log into a Bethel computer and halfway through the login it turns into a logout, wait a few minutes, try again, and don't try to do what you did to make the system mad at you again. Technology is great. :) Monday night I did some poking with CSS and javascript. It's on my site somewhere which I'm sure you can find (it took Austin long enough today though). I just need to work on scaling and triggering (I'm gonna need to do a loop to find the correct parent) so I can put it other places. It's another thing where Safari users are out of luck. Works fine in Mozilla though. I doubt it works in IE either, but I have no machine with IE on it to test with.
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2004/07/22
 00:08:18

Today was another work from the couch day. Although that was preceeded by work from the hard wooden benches since the little kids invaded the couches. Oh well, was still a lot nicer than the office, as it was a reasonable temperature. It got hot out today. I don't like when it hits the 90s in MN, as it's just too humid. A few months ago down south I would go spend all day outside in 90+ degree weather, but unfortunately we get humidity here. I did finally totally eliminate BETHEL_DOM today. Hopefully that'll cause less confusion, and creates a more stable and reliable architecture. I'm just glad our new architecture allows us to create central authorities better, as all the server renames mean people try to impersonate old ones (or name their computers things close like aval0n). Hopefully I can test and eliminate even more broadcast traffic by the time school starts. Other things today included finally cleaning up orphaned home directories after two account creations failed within a couple hours due to unknown home directories already existing. And this is the slow time, with only a few new accounts a day...

After work was movie night. As Dave mentioned we were geeking it up ahead of time, with even Ross joining in on keeping his nose in the laptop. The movie was So I Married an Axe Murderer. Good movie, if you thought you were too good to join us you missed a good time.

After the movie I started poking around with StumbleUpon as mentioned on Dave's site. It's an interesting idea, although it quickly served to point out how many web sites there are that just suck. That toolbar is huge too. Being bugged by the toolbar pushed me to start tweaking my desktop environment a bit. I started tweaking the dock a bit, and figured out how to get it smaller than the GUI will let you. I don't see why they limit the minimum icon size to 16 pixels (I'm used to my entire menu bar being 16 pixels high on a much higher res screen). No luck on changing the hide delay speed, so it'll have to stay visible rather than autohide for my sanity. No luck changing the menu bar or window title bar height either. Any thoughts there? I'd like them about half their default height... I did start setting up keyboard shortcuts, we'll see what that does. Started changing what appears in the finder windows and things. I noticed an interesting tendency to have options dupicated and some not really do what's intended. I also am not sure I like the duplicated roles regarding window management. It's sorta weird to be able to switch windows without quartz-wm running. Also killing the window manager really shouldn't make you log out, but whatever. I did poke around with delays on the backlight sensing to increase the delay (preventing screen activity from fooling it). Also finally got around to going and turning off that crazy backlight. It's a cool novelty thing, but sorta an annoying distraction to be able to see your keyboard when working in a darker environment. Ah whatever, I'm starting to get closer to the fence on whether it's worth trying to tweak OS X or just switch to linux where I can make my desktop responsive...

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2004/07/20
 23:06:30

It's sorta nice that all the big "gotta do during an outage at time i" stuff is done for the summer. It leaves a little bit of an annoyance though, as now I have all these things that are "gotta do anytime between times o an k", and times o and k are widely separated. I need to just sit down and plan them out, but between just being glad the other stuff is done, being tired of working on that, and wanting to do mindless stuff for a bit, yea...

The last couple days I've been just trying to catch up on all sorts of little things, in between telling people to go read other things and that other things are not really broken and to try the correct way. I get that after every upgrade, it's a balance between not telling people too much so they blame everything on it and trying to pass it off as a minor upgrade, and making it sound important enough that people read everything. Unfortunately we tend to have to make enough last minute changes due to outside input (like we could have used those dates on the schedule you gave us two months ago), combined with the fact that everybody's dates conflict and we can't announce dates in advance or people will manage to convince someone that we really need to reschedule to some other point which will inconvenience more people (but ones who haven't complained to a lot of people yet since they got blindsided by the change). Oh well, such is academia. At this point I'm taking the approach of " need sleep, send me an Incident and I might look at it tomorrow."

Today was hot. Very hot. And apparently the HVAC was broken in the CC building. So almost the entire server team relocated to another building for half the day. And they wonder why we all asked for laptops and wireless access points all over campus. :) But yea, chalk up one more reason why we prefer email and Incidents to the phone. Laying back on a cool leather couch is very preferable to sitting in an average office chair in a hot and humid office. It's supposed to be warmer tomorrow. I doubt they fixed anything since it probably just wasn't keeping up (it does this ever summer, hence the prior planning with laptops), so I wonder what I'll have for an office tomorrow.

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2004/07/17
 02:36:54

"Apparently can't trust Windows Server 2003 farther than I can throw it. And it's bolted into a rack."

That's what I typed into the windows downtime manager when it asked me why it was unexpectedly shut down earlier tonight - because it locked up. It pretty well describes how I'm feeling about it right now. For some reason one of the domain controllers doesn't seem to want to quite authenticate with the other and sync because the load is high. The load is high because of the migration tool, which was running on both. In defense of 2003, I think some of it may be caused by the domain which is going away, which was acting a little goofy today. I had to demote a domain controller to even connect in a mode where I could transfer accounts off of it. Now that the one migration is running, I apparently need to wait until it's finished to do the others. Oh well, should take long enough I can sleep without worrying about it finishing too early. I also get to run some other processes on the accounts while waiting for the roaming profiles to transfer (the accounts themselves finished long ago).

At the rate it's going, I just hope it finishes by late evening on Saturday, otherwise it's gonna be interesting as I'll have to move schedules around. I think I have some classifications of users I can stage groups on though (given we have a bunch of "likely-not-eligible-but-we-don't-want-to-track-them-down-right-now" accounts, those can be last on the list). At least the systems seem to be responding reasonably well the one is up and stable.

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2004/07/15
 23:21:39

OK, so I've been busy and tired. You probably had enough to read here anyways. Been more of the same since, getting ready for the weekend. Moved 150 accounts tonight since they needed to be up and running for the weekend. That brings the count for the weekend down to something like 6853, so not much of a dent. Hopefully it'll be set and forget though, and I won't have to watch it much. I'll be glad when the Windows stuff is just done. I've been moving and updating polices and working with Ross and stuff. I had forgotten how many different policies we have set just so that things stay consistent and we don't have to worry about people accidentally forgetting or breaking things. I guess that's sorta the intent of them though.

I stumbled across this picture/article tonight.

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2004/07/12
 02:20:51
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OK, so I'm not that obstinate about it. Besides, it gave me a chance to exercise my web skills. This one may be a long one, so I'll be nice to you on it.

This was big summer migration weekend #2, also known as Usonia2 and FS go away. Yea, it wasn't fun. Next weekend is actually more accounts (we have over 7000 student accounts now, as opposed to like 500 faculty accounts). Yea, the last time I did an audit of students was a couple years ago. Cleaning up account in the past was work (not it's quite simple), but I figure unless I have a reason (like someone being an idiot with their access), and if it's not a drain on the system (last cleanup was an emergency disk full situation), they "paid $20,000 to go here" and I'll be nice even if they technically aren't eligible. Or maybe I'm just lazy... Anyways, this weekend resulted in many annoyances, and some cool things. Read on.

Rants

+ Aqua
+ AFP
+ File Services for Macintosh
+ Network glitches

Cool Stuff

+ Free food
+ Active Directory
+ SRV DNS records
+ Mac OS X
+ Powerbooks
+ Ice Cream

I think it's time to wrap it up. I think I may have beat Austin. And it was only partially a "what I did" entry. And if you check this out I even did it nicely (I messed up the main page a few days ago with a different entry). I do need sleep though...

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2004/07/09
 00:51:36
The last few days have been busy, getting ready for this weekend. Talking to people about getting stuff moved and writing notices, making a few exceptions for people who need to be up, other things we can take down at the same time, etc. Then there's fixing things that broke before or making other policy changes... And tracking down a suddenly broken kiosk machine. Turns out some idiot swapped out the NIC (a PCI 3C905B) with an ISA version of the same card. Seems to work fine for us which is nice, but the old NIC is now useless and probably tracked on the local network. Given the history of most of our computer thefts, the culprit will probably try to register it on resnet or something, although this was someone who had the guts to go into the library with a screwdriver and replacement NIC and swap it out. They even moved the dust cover over to the old slot. They did leave behind the WoL cable, which is sorta funny. Last night was way too late reading work stuff and poking for the weekend. Tonight was a good break with movie night. A decent number of people came over and we watched Fletch. My Dock locked up today. Sorta weird, since that collapsed into Finder and then the Apple Menu. Of course then the WM locked and even Alt+Tab wouldn't work. I managed to open up a terminal window and kill it off, which also killed the window management and made all my minimized windows reappear. I realized this is the second time for that today. Earlier all my minimized windows suddenly restored when the background switched. I though it odd, but maybe it was predicting. This machine has only been booted for 5 days, what the heck is up with it? I also noticed that certain window/ui stuff was having weird lags today too (like a short beachball on opening a dropdown). I wonder how open that WM code is in there - I've been really annoyed that focus-follows-mouse isn't avaiable too, so maybe I'll have to go hacker mode for a while and fix it. Maybe I can start poking while waiting for stuff this weekend. Doing some miscellaneous new domain registration stuff I noticed that gandi now has some interesting antispam stuff available now. Sorta interesting, but obscuring the physical name and location may be a bit far... For fun stuff on one of the mailing lists I'm on there's been a "WTF?" thread for the last day or so which started off as oddest things found under a raised floor but has sort spread into odd computer stories. A short time ago someone posted this story. Enjoy.
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2003/05/03
 01:26:06
Today ended pretty good... Had a bunch of people over, and watched Airplane and Dogma. Both rather different movies - gotta wonder where some people come up with their ideas. Some interesting pics from it too... Too bad Paul just got a new manager's sign last week. We took down the exchange server as planned, although maintenance due to "undefined error" is not something I normally like to see from a database maintenance utility. I'm moving 26GB of stuff to a different drive temporarily, which should help the situation, but is gonna make a decent dent in the backup tape usage... Hopefully that'll let the consistency checker actually finish this time - apparently 32GB isn't enough for it. I get to stay up a bit to make sure the files move and restart eseutil too...only 69 minutes left on the move... :(
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2003/04/30
 00:19:44
Well, the day was going good... Lets just say I was reminded again of why I hate Exchange and most Microsoft products in general... Anyways, since Curt is leaving today was my day to learn about everything related to the print servers. That wasn't too bad, but I'm sure there's something key that we've missed somewhere. I really should have done some work on a project today, but instead I hung out at the Help Desk talking to people and listening to people complain about how slow the printers are after they sent a couple print jobs well over 130MB through the system, and realised several hours later that since I had been there through 3 different shifts it was probably time to go find something productive to do. Oops. Oh well, homework is overrated anyways...
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2003/04/28
 00:31:32
So I wake up and I have pages about the library's web site and FTP server being down. No big deal, since usually that just means it's slow and will die in a day or so if I don't restart IIS, but sometimes it just comes back (it's some ASP they have somewhere but it doesn't happen enough to be worth tracking down). After church I start looking into it more and it turns out that IIS is totally shut off, and VNC is just closing sockets right away. I manage to restart VNC remotely and then get in, and it looks semi-normal except that IIS is off. It does seem a bit sluggish though, but I attribute it to the fact it's been up way too long (it had been logged in since Feb 7). Hit reboot, and wonder why 20 minutes later I still can't get an ARP response. Uh oh. :( Turns out one of the drives went flaky and decided rather than just die like a normal bad drive it wanted to spew enough junk on the SCSI bus that the controller got enough errors to flag all the drives as bad. And I don't care what kind of RAID you run - if the controller thinks every drive is bad, it's not gonna work right... So since this WebBIOS thing apparently doesn't work if you can't load the OS (not sure how that's supposed to work for recovery), I manage to find out that it needs a DOS utility, and am able to flag the remaining two drives as good again. Oh, did I mention that because it was so screwy I had to start unplugging one drive at a time and power up the machine to see which one disconnected would actually let me scan the rest of the bus? Yea... It's up and running now, but I'm not happy with the whole situation. Looks like we're replacing that RAID controller (American Megatrends MegaRAID) with a better one sometime (probably Adaptec 2100S). The whole thing reminds me of what happened with Avalon last summer... Oh yea, I did manage to get homework done too, and surprised flabre with a checkmate just when he though he was about to get me... I forgot how much fun chess can be sometimes (especially when it's your homework assignment)...
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