By the waythis isn't a first.NCR has had SCO Unix based TFTP boot
registers for at least 10 years nowI helped set them up at shirokiya
some time back
/brian chee
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There is a MUCH easier way to do thispickup a $14.00 Compact Flash
Adapter (pcmcia) and then use it as a removable disk drive. MUCH
easier.easy enough and so much faster that getting an IDE/floppy pcmcia
adapter for a desktop is worth it.
/brian chee
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jbods...but this was a financial system that was
logging fund transfersso I figured we should be paranoid about it.
Can't remember what it was, but I think some folks call it RAID10.
/brian chee
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an accidental google search.
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:Presentation on the technology and product
How: Just come on down, invite friends.
http://www.radiantdata.com/
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stuff...also worth visitingbut alas, only dot.com depot is willing to do
mailorder to hawaii.
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Yup...sparc 2's and 5's use the old 50pin scsi-1 interfaces...
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UH already has something working alreadyyou can get some information
from:
http://www.hawaii.edu/ldap
There is a procedure on how to use outlook with the UH LDAP server.not
to mention they also have http: examples on how to use a browser for ldap
lookups...
/brian chee
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...and also have
those expensive compaq and dell drive cans for their raid cages
VERY VERY useful folks to know about, since they sell this stuff for
something like $0.05 on the dollar. They'll even use your fedex number for
shipping if you ask them to...
/brian chee
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it separates
functions into small portions and assigns a user to each function. The idea
is that if you compromise one, you don't lose the restat least that's
how it works in theory.
/brian chee
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at: http://www.pods.hawaii.edu and look at the
camerasthese images were done with a nikon coolpix800 from linux boxes.
We've now got them running on the familier distro on the compaq ipaq..
/brian chee
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session before doing the
FTP upload so far doesn't seem to be too much to ask of my DreamWeaver
users.
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Yupand I wrote a site license for the commercial ssh (www.ssh.com) and
it's all drag and dropreally easy
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technical support on why this is sobut I
now know for sure that the currently released version of proftpd works just
fine on linux, wintel and mac osx.
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that I've worked with in the
past for linux from Novell has been terrific. So we'll just have to see
I'm out sick at the momentbut how about we try this over the phone and
then report back the solution to the list...
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Ok folks:
This is shameless support for a wonderful method of spreading the christmas
cheer and help some needy children around the country. I was able to make a
donation of an educational toy without having to fight the crowds in the
mall
/brian chee
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for
upgrades, menus and services (forwarding, voice mail, etc).
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up in this months Linux journal??? What say you folks?
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if it goes to a K-12 educational institution.
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classrooms, etcwhatever you can imagine. All
in all a good thing so that you don't have to pay taxes on monies that you
don't manage to spend in a single fiscal year.
/brian chee
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Actually I second that motion.my wish is a way to start a program during
boot (daemon) but run as a dedicated user (kinda like nobody) so that I can
limit possible damage. chroot comes to mind, but how to I get the program
as a different user?
/brian chee
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)but
traceroute from the outside will at least tell me where the packets are
stopping.
/brian chee
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and now I need to break it out into useful 110volt outlets.
/brian chee
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to find someone that can do a simple diagram on how to wire it based
upon the five different wires in an L21-20 plug.
I'm good at DC electrical stuffbut AC scares the @#$% out of meI'm
fine at wiring it, but need someone that actually knows the stuff to tell me
how to wire it up.
/brian chee
This is what was forwarded to me by a guy that does alot of trade show
electrical work: Does this plan make any sense to you?
/brian chee
start forward
An L21-20 has three hot legs on different phases, a neutral, and a
ground. The best way is to get a few of the doghouses that the
electricans
Actually UH Info and Comp Sci is working with SOny on gaming technology
for use in primary education. The side goal is also to train a bunch of
students in game console programming techniques. Chris Lee of Sony
Tri-star fame seems to also be interested in the efforts.
/brian chee
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got an old mandrake machines (intel) around that has this old
library?
/brian chee
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that was what I was working on last
week before all heck broke loosewe had a flood, theft, and a power
outage)
/brian chee
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I don't know...but opensource is VERY widely used and produced by many folks
at UH.
/brian chee
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From: Stan Baptista
Check out the February 2003 issue of Linux Journal for an article on a
linux based (mostly opensource) FULL replacement for MS-Exchange that
implements ALL of the MS-Outlook features.
/brian chee
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before execution.
/brian chee
*DISCLAIMER: This is my opinion and NOT those of the University of Hawaii,
nor any of its departments.
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While I don't have experience with this exact print server...CUPS does
have the ability to print to port 9100 which is the standard tcp/ip
printing mentioned by microsoft.
/brian chee
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...there are no drives in my cans
/brian chee
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for the older dual handle (maroon handles) like those used in the older
proliant series (1600, 6500, 7000, etc).
I just need the cans...there are no drives in my cans
/brian chee
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You can use old non-sun cd drives all you wanthere is a tech note on
what it wants. Most cd drives have jumpers to reset the block size of the
drive...especially older scsi-I drives.
Subject: Re: Sun's cdrom
To: Lloyd Parkes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: Jim Wise [EMAIL PROTECTED]
List: port-sparc
bad
http://www.thenicstore.com/nic/
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12volts
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until you get the numbers
up for a production run. One of a kind systems start adding up VERY quickly.
/brian chee
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IC supply,
Personal Touch Computers,
Wacky Willy's
Computer House
Take one of your jumpers with younotebook hard drives use VERY small
jumpers and jumpers come in LOTS of different flavors...
/brian chee
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Hiya...does anyone know if McKinley can take UH Purchase orders for these
classes? If so, I might have some year end money I can blow on sysadmin
education.
/brian chee
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.
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of flash memory have been implemented
using a subset of the ATA disk standardlinux I believe makes pretend the
flash memory is a scsi driver and handles it that way.
/brian chee
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to be sucking up EVERYTHING the system has...can't open anything, nor can I
do a normal shutdown.
Anyone got advise on draksec? Or should I just move back to firestarter for
a GUI firewall configure tool(need something easy for user desktops).
/brian chee
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Advanced
As promised to someone quite a while ago...someone asked how to create a PDF
writer for linux that can be setup somewhat like the PDFWriter under the
windows environment. Here is the answerbut the for life of me...I can't
remember who asked for this
Oh yeahyou MUST upgrade to at least
port over the IP Networkso you could if you
wanted to, run 32 serial ports off a wintel boxhaven't tried this under
linux yet, but should be doable on that too. Lantronix also makes a VERY
inexepensive OEM version that is the size of a small matchbox and is single
port.
/brian chee
University
Intel.
/brian chee
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RAID controllers...should give similar performance to 1gb/sec Fiber Channel
but for a heck of a lot less money.
Once I get one running, I'll report back to the listoh yeah, 2gb Fiber
channel is truly wonderful stuff under redhatI used Qlogic HBA's and
they scream
/brian chee
and lastly change the LUN pointer for the server. All this without having to
mortgage my house. It also means that using a metro area network connection
(sprint, HEI, net enterprise, etc) I would be able to mirror my arrays
across town from each other.
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? /boot has
38mb free, but the other partitions got gobs of space to play with.
Any wisdom?
/brian chee
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the elevators and stairwells, in addition to
stickers above all the locks so that someone will be staring at the warning
sticker as they insert their key.
4.If you don't want someone having a chance at abusing your images,
airgap this system from the net.
/brian chee
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yupgot all five cd's here in my grub-ie little mitts.(versus lilo-ie
mitts ;)
How you wanna get them? I'm not willing to dump those iso's to disk at the
moment. Well not until I get more disk space on-line.
/brian chee
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There was a mistake and the downtime for the aircon was
mistaken for the downtime for electrical in the POST building.
So there will be NO need to shutdown videlmy
apologies for the mistake.
/brian chee
previous servers have been LVD2 and cost a kings
ransom or fiber channel and cost even more. I'm trying to create some ultra
reliable servers (disk wise) that won't kill my entire budget.
I'm looking at going all Fedora...
/brian chee
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The PODS project (www.pods.hawaii.edu) stores all it's image data
(2megapixel jpegs) and weather data in a postgres database and is VERY happy
with it on redhat. We're more than likely going to move to Fedora since we
can update over local connections to videl.ics.hawaii.edu VERY quickly.
/brian
is that we've got /home broken up into separate partitions (i.e.
/home/1 /home/2, etc) Otherwise if everyone was in a single /home directory
this would be trivial.
/brian chee
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pointing out to my facultya java based main page with no option to go to
a simpler page is not being PC nowdays.
/brian chee
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Ladd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Jan 20, 2004, at 1:09 PM, Brian Chee wrote:
My big question is why more folks aren't making
on this
island. The last refurb I purchased was $200 and I paid $65 in
shipping...and that was for a LaserJet III with postscript cartrige.
/brian chee
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interface (or so I'm told) and you should
be golden...I haven't tried this yet, but am trying to find some bucks to
play with it.
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and more
towards SATA.
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for a very small fraction of the cost. It's also
easier to setup and doesn't require proprietary solutions like FC.
/brian chee
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to ISA
speeds part of the timethis is why my speed freak servers (too bad I
don't get to build them too often) all have USB keyboard/mouse and no
floppy. This is how the old NetFrames were constructed and they were the
only machines certified to run 1000 user netware in their days...
/brian chee
Department immediately.
IBM ThinkPad T41
Model: 2373-9FU
Serial: 99CDRZK
Model: iPAQ Pocket PC h4350
Serial Number: TWC3450R69
Model: Toshiba Portege 3490CT
S/N: 61216777PU
Please help send a message of Aloha to our mainland high-tech visitors.
/brian chee
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the doors on these idiots.
I'm also tinkering with hosting a stolen computing device list, but gotta
talk to my legal beagles first on that...
/brian chee
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...not something that would help high tech development in
Hawaii.
So my request is just to keep eyeballs peeled so that perhaps the thieves
may be caught instead of continuing to give Hawaii a black eye.
/brian chee
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from the Zebra project...it has
all the latest protocols and even has an IOS front end for it. Very cool and
quite fast.
/brian chee
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feeling unsatisfied
/brian chee
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On Fri, May 28, 2004 at 08:58
- changing the charge wire
- adding ram
- swapping motherboard
after that the amount of disassembly goes WAY upand the newer lasers are
progressively harder to fix. The old LaserJet II/III/4 are pretty easy,
after that good luck.
/brian chee
University of Hawaii ICS Dept
Advanced Network Computing
I also like Maintec in Kalihi on Rose street...they're authorized and can
order real parts instead of questionably refurbed stuff.
/brian chee
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the system on such cards too.
/brian chee
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by the wayANCL is doing quite a bit of embedded Linux work on both the
ipaq (familier distro) and the Medallion (techsol.ca) that uses the
toolchain arrangement
/brian chee
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for Warren Togami and
all those involved with the Fedora project =D
http://ancl.ics.hawaii.edu/fedora_k.pdf
PDF of the memo from Matthew Szulik, CEO/President of RedHat
/brian chee
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Just please keep in mind that the official policy is no food or
drinkso please be consideratespills and such mean Scott and I have
to play carpet cleaners.
/brian chee
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and
they'll let you in even if the public lot is full. You still have to pay the
$3.00 but you won't be turned away at the gate
Please spread the wordmonday sept 27th...be there for be square
/brian chee
Just bring a print of the flyer and wave it at the
gate guard and they'll let you in even if the public lot is
full. You still have to pay the $3.00 but you won't be turned
away at the gate
http://www.novellsocal.com/hawaiioss
The same flyer is at the above URL
/brian chee
into an overall OSTG plan on LUG based
mini-conventions around the country.
Next year I have to make sure I'm not traveling during the show and then I
can dedicate alot more lab resources to this projectbut yeah, we're
going to need another scott if he's not here next year
/brian chee
wanting on this printer and would rather go with
the HPIJ print filter if possible...so far it seems to have the least number
of problems.
This would be trivial for fedora, redhat or mandrake...rpms abound for
them..but not debian...are the redhat rpms close enough in this case?
/brian chee
VERY customized...kinda scary how much
stuff has been removed or movedso rpms are making me hesitate.
P.S. sorry for being a bit verbose...while most of this stuff is second
nature to some, others might not have run into this kind of thing
yet...better to share.
/brian chee
University
You could also use the KDE kiosk facility that has the ability to let the
users change the desktop all they want each session, but when a new session
is spawned it goes back to the original. The KDE guy talked about it at
length at the HOSEF conference
/brian chee
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and also how RAID reconstructs data. The hassle with this is that you
MUST have the same modem at both ends.
/brian chee
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and Motorola are both over priced and over rated.
Brian Chee wrote:
Zyxel, US Robotics, Motorola, etc...there are LOTS of external modems out
there. The issue is how fast do you want and what are you planning on doing
with it. If only a PPP dialup then go with a non-winmodem internal...much
easier
or DOS machines. Since those don't
even have virtual memory, swap isn't necessary. But on a
multithreaded/multiuser machine swap just makes sense.
Anyway, forgive me if I missed the point...but at the super low cost of
drives nowdays, even a tiny drive for swap makes sense.
/brian chee
University
You still planning on coming over today? I'm in the lab, but have been on my
cell with the mainland most of this morning so I wasn't answering my
phoneI'll be here for a bit more and I have the key to the bilger
portable with all the stuff in it.
/brian chee
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computers) cdrom based system.
At $200/each it was a good effort, but the report from the latest HOSEF
effort to use these for PXE boot on LTSP turned sour. However, a
customized knoppix cdrom should still be examined since it is nominally
designed to boot from cdrom.
/brian chee
University of Hawaii
someone from san diego is trying to find you about a domain that you
own.give me a yell.
/brian chee
University of Hawai'i at Manoa
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Hey gang:
While deleting S20netatalk out of the rc.d directories will work...is there
a more elegant way to get rid of appletalk services? This server takes
forever to come up because it sits there forever and a day trying to find
all the appletalk services on the subnet.
/brian chee
University
Thanksthe apt-get remove worked greatI REALLY love apt-get/apt-cache
/brian chee
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hmmmhard to answer...I just downloaded the network install for debian 64
and it just worked. Same for RHEL 64.
Default bios config using the onboard tyan SATA controller to a single
drive. More detail once I can boot up the machine...everything is torn apart
in my lab as I move.
/brian chee
apart.
/brian chee
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From: Al Plant [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: LUAU luau
Sorry, they're open relay racksnavy grey
/brian chee
University of Hawai'i at Manoa
School of Ocean Earth Science Technology
Advanced Network Computing Lab
2525 Correa Road, HIG 500
Honolulu, HI 96822
808-956-5797 voice, 877-284-1934 fax
- Original Message -
From: Laurence
While I can't remember which card worked, it does require a DUAL DVI-D video
interface to runso physically it looks like two monitors but logically
it's one.
/brian chee
University of Hawai'i at Manoa
School of Ocean Earth Science Technology
Advanced Network Computing Lab
2525 Correa Road
the
switch off'sAvaya has one, but asterisk doesn't on the open source
sideon the commercial side there will be one fairly soon that is an
asterisks gateway.
/brian chee
University of Hawai'i at Manoa
School of Ocean Earth Science Technology
Advanced Network Computing Lab
2525 Correa
given enough time to plan and if I'm not on travel...I'd be happy to host
sessions at ANCL, especially if you folks want a network lab environment.
Right now it's in a shambles after moving and it will take a while to get
organizedbut I could easily see hosting stuff in the future.
/brian
app had to come off the slow cdrom which made it frustrating to use.
When N!C changed to faster cdrom drives, it got alot better...but lack of
swap and a small amount of ram really crippled the product...which no longer
exists
/brian chee
University of Hawai'i at Manoa
School of Ocean Earth
handed.anyone got a suggestion?
/brian chee
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-Original Message-
From: Julian Yap [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, September 02, 2006 8:50 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; LUAU
Subject: Re: [LUAU] Wordpress upload password, but might be more of an
apache issue?
On Sat, 2006-09-02 at 20:31 -1000, Brian Chee
a
picture you need to supply a legal password.
I've also posted to the WordPress support site to ask if I'm
misunderstanding how WordPress handles upload security.
/brian chee
could make it all battery
powered. The only hassle is that toolchain and cross compiling can be a
royal hassle if you don't do it all the time.
/brian chee
University of Hawaii at Manoa
School of Ocean and Earth Sciences and Technology (SOEST)
Advanced Network Computing Laboratory (ANCL)
2525
SATA drives). So far I haven't
found anything, but I leave in a couple weeks for CES in Lost Wages and hope
to report on what I find...I'm especially keen on hunting around the Taiwan,
China and Korea pavilions for OEM parts.
/brian chee
InfoWorld Media Group c/o
University of Hawaii SOEST (ANCL
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