We have one small server dedicated to the monitoring job. MRTG,
event log collection, IIS logs, etc.
We would like to take the various APC back-UPS (1000's and 1500's
mostly) and monitor them centralized too.
Any know of an easy off-the-shelf way to go?
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G. Waleed Kavalec
repuplished? Hope I'm not violating your copyright by mentioning this...
What did Dell say?
G.Waleed Kavalec wrote:
We have one small server dedicated to the monitoring job. MRTG,
event log collection, IIS logs, etc.
We would like to take the various APC back-UPS (1000's and 1500's
mostly) and
They said if Reliant Energy would switch to Dells we wouldn't need any UPS here.
On 5/9/05, joeuser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
repuplished? Hope I'm not violating your copyright by mentioning this...
What did Dell say?
G.Waleed Kavalec wrote:
We have one small server dedicated to the
I have the MS Bluetooth wireless keyboard and mouse. I just broke the usb
Bluetooth adapter. Can I order any Bluetooth adapter and will it work? Or
do I have to order another MS adapter?
Thanks,
Chris
At 12:31 PM 09/05/2005, G.Waleed Kavalec wrote:
They said if Reliant Energy would switch to Dells we wouldn't need any UPS
here.
Troll.
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From: G.Waleed Kavalec [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: joeuser [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: The Hardware List hardware@hardwaregroup.com
Sent: Monday, May 09, 2005 11:31 AM
Subject: Re: [H] APC back-UPS
They said if Reliant Energy would switch to Dells we wouldn't need any UPS
It was a troll response to a troll response.
Thread may end now, unless any real responses are out there.
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From: G.Waleed Kavalec [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: joeuser [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: The Hardware List
I really love that Buffalo setup, especially since it's only like $999 for
the 1 terabyte version? Heck, not very long ago, 4ea 250 gig drives used
to be that much just for the drives.
The 1.6 Terabyte one is more of course, but I still like their setup.
You could always grab an older P3-500
And the laptops suck!
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Do they think any computer has a built in device that serves as a UPS.
Mine do not have that! I highly recommend that all of my customers have
a UPS. How many have stopped to think that the computer is the only
common household device that should
I recently saw a commercial for HP touting the fact that HP's do all US
Mail stuff, which explains why it's so slow. This is slightly more
believable, since I know Dells can't stop electrical storms.
G.Waleed Kavalec wrote:
They said if Reliant Energy would switch to Dells we wouldn't need any
At 01:35 PM 09/05/2005, joeuser wrote:
I've developed a policy now in regards to dell zealots.
I'm guessing your smart enough to figure it out.
You have more faith than I do. :)
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Adaware reports only 17 object and they are all cookies. I
really have no idea about this. My work laptop which does the same now, has a
corporate anti virus (I forget if it is Symantec of MacAfee). so I'm sure it
isn't a virus.
any other ideas?
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Mine is an HP Pavilion, and the works one is a Toshiba
something-or-other (pile of steaming cr*p). Can't think of any software
installed on either that could do this. The Tosh has been fine until recently,
that's what made me think it might be an XP update causing this, but then I
guess
At 02:52 PM 09/05/2005, Neil Davidson wrote:
Adaware reports only 17 object and they are all cookies. I really have no
idea about this. My work laptop which does the same now, has a corporate
anti virus (I forget if it is Symantec of MacAfee). so I'm sure it isn't a
virus.
You run one AV and
My HP will update the HP software that came installed (maybe that's
another place to look). I typically don't do updates as I don't use
that software much and I have not installed SP2 on it. Mine
works...knock wood!
Neil Davidson wrote:
Mine is an HP Pavilion, and the
works one is a
An easy one I do all the time
3lbs Ground Beef
4 15oz cans Ranch Style Beans
2 10 oz cans Rotel Tomatoes Chili Fixins
1 4oz can of diced green chili's
3 TBs Chili powder
1/2 tsp cayenne
1 small jalapeno diced (opt)
2 cloves garlic
1/2 onion diced
1/2 cup of your favorite salsa
Salt to taste
Hey,
Can someone tell me or point me to something that will tell me how to
convert some MPEG2's (recorded with the PVR-150) to DVD. I would like to
edit them some and convert with out re-encoding them if possible.
I have the latest Nero. I also have Pinnacle Studio 9 if that would be
better.
http://www.pcworld.com/resource/article/0,aid,120756,pg,1,RSS,RSS,00.asp
http://tinyurl.com/btvbu
Critical Flaw Found in Firefox
Exploit code is already circulating online, security experts warn.
Matthew Broersma, Techworld.com
Monday, May 09, 2005
Firefox has unpatched extremely critical
I've got left over brisket from the smoker, may try this and
eliminate the marinade.
soounds like a good crock pot recipe
fp
At 11:06 AM 5/9/2005, G.Waleed Kavalec Poked the stick with:
Mine was affectionately called
Global Thermonuclear Chili
But I *guess* you could tone it down if you *had*
My friend is infected with a particularly nasty Spyware of sorts. It
appears to have modified his control panel's display settings so he
cannot change his background anymore. He claims his login has been
modified as well from the standard select a user setup.
He is on Windows XP SP2. Until
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