On 2011/02/04 17:58, t...@nehaia.dk so eloquently wrote:
On Fredag, 4/2 2011, 04:43, Tina K. wrote:
> On 2011/02/03 19:20, Dennis Myhand so eloquently wrote:
>> If you know the IP address of the printer you can open a terminal window
>> and type ping and the address
>
> That's handy, but i
On Fredag, 4/2 2011, 04:43, Tina K. wrote:
> On 2011/02/03 19:20, Dennis Myhand so eloquently wrote:
>> If you know the IP address of the printer you can open a terminal window
>> and type ping and the address
>
> That's handy, but is there a way to stop it short of closing the window?
>
> Tina
>
I would get a RAID docking station, 5, 1 or 2 TB HDDs and an eSATA card for
your G5. 5 or 10 TB of storage should be plenty for anything you need. Or you
can get a data center grade tape drive but that would be slow and
expensive.
>
>> I'm wondering if someone has subscribed to one
Exactly. If John has 10TB internal, the next step is either a series
of external drives or to use another Mac as a server.
My main Mac is a pro, but I have a number off MDD G4s, one of whom has
no monitor, I view it over network, and use it to host more drive
space. 2 SATA cards and it's good for 8
If your external drives never seem big enough, then the Cloud is
definitely not for you. Most services provide less than 100GB - and
that's for a hefty monthly fee. Most of the free options are in the
single digits GB-wise.
Not only do cloud services provide a relatively small amount of
storage spa
What Drive Genius won't do is tell you why it can't complete a diagnostic or
repair.
I don't remember what my copy cost me, but where it has let me down several
times is when I really needed it so as to decide whether to change out an
internal hard drive for whatever reason.
--Evan
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You re
I'm not 100% sure but I don't think it will work with a virtual machine as you
need direct kernel access to the harddrive. I don't know if Parallels allows
you to mount a drive directly for only use in parallels or not.
From: Jeffrey Engle
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Cc:
Sent: Friday, Feb
On Feb 4, 2011, at 11:27 AM, Albert Carter wrote:
> I don't know if Parallels allows you to mount a drive directly for only use
> in parallels or not.
Drives are available to the machine as a whole, seen on any OS running as it's
own? so you're probably right there. Not to mention that me and
On Feb 4, 2011, at 11:05 AM, Albert Carter wrote:
> Does Macintosh have a port of hdparm? Not sure but that works really well in
> Linux. It allows you to find out how long the drive has been running, access
> the direct SMART information, test it, and several other neat features.
>
I have U
Does Macintosh have a port of hdparm? Not sure but that works really well in
Linux. It allows you to find out how long the drive has been running, access
the direct SMART information, test it, and several other neat features.
From: Jeffrey Engle
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Cc:
Sent: Frida
On Feb 4, 2011, at 10:24 AM, Dan wrote:
> Use the free tools you already have: Zero the drive with Disk Utility, then
> check the system log for any thrown errors.
>
> - Dan.
> --
This is what I get:
Feb 4 10:56:08 The-iMac-C2D fseventsd[42]: could not open
<> (No such file or directory)
On Feb 4, 2011, at 10:24 AM, Dan wrote:
> then check the system log for any thrown errors.
Ooh, that looks good I'm assuming we're talking about opening a console
window, then under the "File" selection, view the "system.log" while the zero
is taking place
Jeffrey Engle
Kamiah, Idaho
On Feb 4, 2011, at 10:25 AM, Tina K. wrote:
> One thing you can do with them is to erase them with the write zeros option.
> It won't tell you the health of the drive but it will mark out the bad
> sectors.
>
> Tina
What I want to do is go "one step" beyond the zero approach.. Jeff
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You r
At 9:52 AM -0800 2/4/2011, John Carmonne wrote:
They are individual, five Hitachi 2TB drives 3 with the aid of a
Jive Five bracket. The Raid array's seem to not appeal to my limited
expeirence on the subject
RAID arrays can be intimidating, but they're a nice way to aggregate
storage into one
At 10:02 AM -0800 2/4/2011, Jeffrey Engle wrote:
Here's the deal...
I have a 9 year old 3.5 WD 60gb hard drive and as I often get disks
like this in trade or whatever, Is there a software program out
there that's very good at judging the "hardware health" of a disk? I
haven't had great experi
On 2011/02/04 11:02, Jeffrey Engle so eloquently wrote:
I have a 9 year old 3.5 WD 60gb hard drive and as I often get disks
like this in trade or whatever, Is there a software program out there
that's very good at judging the "hardware health" of a disk?
One thing you can do with them is to era
My G5 PM has 5 HDD's and I'd like to retire a lot of external
drives, they get a little hard to keep track of and never seem to
be big enough.:-)
But they're physically in your possesion and you can do
whatever you need to maintain them without depending on the largess
of a 3rd part
Here's the deal...
I have a 9 year old 3.5 WD 60gb hard drive and as I often get disks like this
in trade or whatever, Is there a software program out there that's very good at
judging the "hardware health" of a disk? I haven't had great experiences with
"s.m.a.r.t" status in the past... what a
At 6:56 AM -0800 2/4/2011, John Carmonne wrote:
I'm wondering if someone has subscribed to one of the "Cloud
Services" for their PPC Mac's and in what capacity.
Personally, I like Dropbox because of its automatic sync type
features. But there are other forms of cloud storage available -
that
First, sorry I'm posting this to this group. I can't seem to join the G-books
group without going to the Apple II list and the PowerBooks list nanny takes
forever to approve my posts (I posted stuff a month ago and it hasn't been
approved yet).
I recently got a Pismo and it is refusing to boot
Here is the latest.
Ping has started ...
ping: sendto: No route to host
ping: sendto: Host is down
ping: sendto: Host is down
ping: sendto: Host is down
ping: sendto: Host is down
PING 192.168.1.74 (192.168.1.74): 56 data bytes
--- 192.168.1.74 ping statistics ---
10 packets transmitted, 0 pac
Here are the latest results- I will try your suggestion from the manual.
Ping has started ...
ping: sendto: No route to host
ping: sendto: Host is down
ping: sendto: Host is down
ping: sendto: Host is down
ping: sendto: Host is down
PING 192.168.1.74 (192.168.1.74): 56 data bytes
--- 192.168.1
On 4 Feb 2011, at 06:56:01 PST, John Carmonne wrote:
I'm wondering if someone has subscribed to one of the "Cloud
Services" for their PPC Mac's and in what capacity. What I'd like
to know is if these services can replace having multiple HDD's to
transfer files such as iTunes and iPhoto lib
I'm wondering if someone has subscribed to one of the "Cloud Services" for
their PPC Mac's and in what capacity. What I'd like to know is if these
services can replace having multiple HDD's to transfer files such as iTunes and
iPhoto libraries, or would it be too slow. Also could I store a CCC's
On Feb 3, 2011, at 8:22 PM, Mama Haymes wrote:
> This is the information that I received- Printer and mac still not working.
> One reason I guess is I changed the Jetdirect Card, and the old IP Address is
> showing in the system, even though I've manually typed in the new IP Address.
> Here's
From: jason
To: G-Group
Sent: Thursday, 3 February, 2011 23:08:18
Subject: Re: 1.8 ghz g5 tower
A couple of things have popped up. I have the radeon 9600 card, it
starts up when I press the power button in front, the fans turn on,
but I get no video display
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