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
University of Hawaii ICS Dept
, a
gigabit ethernet SX fiber gbic is exactly the same at layer1 as fiber
channel 1gig.they are interchangable
/brian chee
University of Hawaii ICS Dept
Advanced Network Computing Lab
1680 East West Road, POST rm 311
Honolulu, HI 96822
808-956-5797 voice, 808-956-5175 fax
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across two 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
University of Hawaii ICS Dept
Advanced Network Computing Lab
1680 East West Ro
I'm still trying to
find another student that's willing to modify it for Active Directory since
that has become popular.
We're sincerely hoping to opensource that quite soon.
/brian chee
University of Hawaii ICS Dept
Advanced Network Computing Lab
1680 East West Road, POST rm 311
Hon
ia an accidental google search.
/brian chee
University of Hawaii ICS Dept
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Honolulu, HI 96822
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From: "Warren Togami" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "LUAU
ested...no rsvp necessary
What:Presentation on the technology and product
How: Just come on down, invite friends.
http://www.radiantdata.com/
/brian chee
University of Hawaii ICS Dept
Advanced Network Computing Lab
1680 East West Road, POST rm 311
Honolulu, HI 96822
808-956-5797 voice, 808-956-5175 fax
here
is also a store in the same strip mall that carrys LOTS of wierd surplus
stuff...also worth visitingbut alas, only dot.com depot is willing to do
mailorder to hawaii.
/brian chee
University of Hawaii ICS Dept
Advanced Network Computing Lab
1680 East West Road, POST rm 311
Honolulu, HI 96822
80
Yup...sparc 2's and 5's use the old 50pin scsi-1 interfaces...
/brian chee
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- Original Message -
From: "Dustin Cross&quo
ome of my servers and almost all of my
switches. That way I can get into a serial console without having to walk
all over my buildingeven better when you have to deal with a campus.
/brian chee
University of Hawaii ICS Dept
Advanced Network Computing Lab
1680 East West Road, POST rm 311
Honolulu,
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
University of
s of all sorts...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
Univ
counts since 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
University of Hawaii ICS Dept
Advanced Network Computing Lab
1680 Ea
te 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
University of Hawaii ICS Dept
Advanced Network Computing Lab
1680 East West Road, P
s with 2.5" drives I 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 Co
of disk (quan 2 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
Univers
need more CPU horse power than a strongarm 1110
can provide if I want to implement iSCSI.
One thing to note, if you plan on playing with virtualized load balancing
like VMWare ESX server (VMotion) you MUST be using iSCSI at a minimum
since SMB/NFS NAS will NOT work.
/brian chee
University of Ha
...for my home
server I'm contemplating a DIN rail machine if I can find one that isn't too
expensive...perhaps I could make/find a case for the SOEKRIS board that is
superb and has encryption modules on some models. (not to mention no cross
compilers since SOEKRIS is Intel compatible)
/bri
27;re cdrom based and
slow, but do have an IDE controller on the via motherboard so adding a 2.5
disk would make it a pretty reasonable small machine...I believe scott and
company are using then as thin clients for the LTSP stuff...
/brian chee
InfoWorld Media Group c/o
University of Hawaii SOEST
*NOTE: I can't take credit for this, the Engineering Support Facility folks
got this working, I'm just hosting an external server that the public can
hit.
/brian chee
InfoWorld Media Group c/o
University of Hawaii SOEST (ANCL)
2525 Correa Road, HIG 500
Hono
x27;m listening to whale song now...the restarter seems to be
working fine...wierd, one whale sounds like a Kawasaki superbike tearing
around...
/brian chee
InfoWorld Media Group c/o
University of Hawaii SOEST (ANCL)
2525 Correa Road, HIG 500
Honolulu, HI 96822
Tel: 808-956-5797, Fax: 877-284-19
acked on top of each other.
The drives are:
Seagate Cheetah Ultra320's and it's going onto the onboard Ultra320
interfaces on my Super Micro motherboard.
/brian chee
InfoWorld Media Group c/o
University of Hawaii SOEST (ANCL)
2525 Correa Road, HIG 500
Honolulu, HI 9682
. If power consumption and noise
is less of an issue, i lover supermicrothe new short case rack jobs (1ru)
is less expensive than name brand, but still are certified for vmware esx
server with all the vtc cpu extensions.
Brian chee
-Original Message-
From: Michael J Wise <[EMAIL PRO
'm not involved much...(sorry) I do want to speak in support of
Scott and his intentions.
/brian chee
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Since HIG is losing power sometime early in the AM, I'm going to shutdown
the server around 4:30pm today and then bring it back up tomorrow evening.
Sorry folks, but UH is having LOTS of power upgrades and this time it's all
day since the work is being done at the substation.
/
hip to Hawaii.the fiber optics were bad enough
at close to 1000lbs..
The outside dimensions on the two crates are: (H) 26" x (W) 51" x (D) 45"
and they're made out of wood.
Sorry, but I can't deliver them to you.you MUST pick them up.a pickup truck
should work.
/br
Nope...no takers yet...send me your contact information offline and let's
make arrangements for you to pick them up. Would you like me to send
pictures of them to you?
/brian chee
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Scott E Foulk
stanford,
More details to come later as we get the white papers writen.
Brian chee
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Sent: Monday, May 05, 2008 11:05 AM
To: LUAU
Subject: Re: [LUAU] Is this list still alive...
Luau was pretty quiet in the past because there were other lists
be posting their work
from the InteropLABs.
/brian chee
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So it isn't that hard to get SSL for something like webdav working if the
firewall is in transparent mode since the IP addresses and dns entries
match..but does someone have a link to a "How to" for Apache setup for
webdav but in NAT address space?
/brian chee
University
he UH area sometime, that is willing to
do a quick pickup/dropoff in Kailua of a couple crates?
/brian chee
University of Hawaii SOEST
Advanced Network Computing Laboratory (ANCL)
2525 Correa Road, HIG 500
Honolulu, HI 96822
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Must be cause the physical server isn't in my rackgave it to someone to
give to Scott to rebuild...it left about 1.5 weeks ago...
/brian chee
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Wilson Chan
Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2008 11:59 AM
To:
I just pulled a Tyan S1832D Dual PII motherboard out of a rack case.it comes
with two 266mb sticks of RAM..
I'm ONLY giving this to schools or non-profits.
/brian chee
University of Hawaii SOEST
Advanced Network Computing Laboratory (ANCL)
2525 Correa Road, HIG 500
Honolul
(QUAN 1) Tyan S1857 with I think a Celeron CPU on it, but no ram
(QUAN 1) ASUS CUSI-M, no ram but I think a Celeron on it.
/brian chee
University of Hawaii SOEST
Advanced Network Computing Laboratory (ANCL)
2525 Correa Road, HIG 500
Honolulu, HI 96822
Tel: 808-956-5797; Fax: 877
So I thought I'd share some PR Spam (I get something like 50 a day now) but
this Press Release is pretty cool in that various schools are catching on
that Linux isn't such a bad thing.
/brian chee
--
InfoWorld Magazine
Brian Chee, Senior Contributing Editor
C/o University of Hawai¹i
So it would seem that the version 2.1 is ONLY audio...does anyone know what
happened to OpenMCU¹s video support and does anyone know where to get the
older versions?
/brian chee
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deo in the conferencing feature.
/brian chee
On 12/3/08 8:37 PM, "Brian Chee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So it would seem that the version 2.1 is ONLY audio...does anyone know what
> happened to OpenMCU¹s video support and does anyone know where to get the
> older ve
post...but you folks
now have the gist above...
/brian chee
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/brian chee
On 6/27/09 4:40 PM, "Al Plant" wrote:
> R. Scott Belford wrote:
>> Al
>>
>> There are 3 (among others) ways you can adjust your network settings.
>> You can manually edit your /etc/network/interfaces file, you can us
http://www.novell.com/documentation/suse91/suselinux-adminguide/html/ch05s07
.html
>From looking at this you would list the jobs in the queue and then once ou
have the job numbers kill the individual print job.
/brian chee
On 6/28/09 4:06 PM, "Al Plant" wrote:
> Aloha,
&
ions
system many years ago that had five different WAN connections, each more
expensive to run than the previous. So our weighting also had a financial
ramification.
/brian chee
On 6/29/09 10:17 AM, "Clifton Royston" wrote:
> [Resending... previous post apparently got lost]
>
dealer that has them, I gotta send my bucks to the mainland.
/brian chee
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This was sent to me by a friendand I laughed my head off when I read
the punch lineanyone want a board mount USB port?
http://xkcd.com/644/
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Honolul
: ³323-DIY², ³331-TLC², ³337-science², etc. There should be varying
levels of pricing on the card rental (doubt they sell the cards) so that
should mean you can get other premium channels too.
/brian chee
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...
/brian chee
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Yah know...that's been my knee jerk reaction for almost a decade now...but
was trying to leave options open in case folks have run across something
else worth the time.
Very interesting considering that they're now owned by LSI...
/brian chee
On 2/10/10 1:43 PM, "Vince Hoang&
D.
P.S. If you're really paranoid about making sure your data survives, take a
gander at this video that I shot while at CES in Las Vegas this last
January. And yes...that really is a 34,000lb excavator!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bkH6gqoYNno
/brian chee
On 2/10/10 4:30 PM, "Clif
If you're with a doe school, dell has the apc line of racks on thw wsca price
list which includes free shipping.
Brian chee
-Original Message-
From: Nam Vu
Sent: April 06, 2010 9:06 PM
To: 'LUAU'
Subject: [LUAU] Server Cabinet?
Does anyone have any enclosed server cabi
or trade for it...I found it on eBay, but would like the
money to stay in Hawaii if at all possible.
/brian chee
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2525 Correa Road, HIG 500
Honolulu, HI 96822
Tel: 808-956
So does the HOSEF mirror have access via plain old vanilla anonynmous FTP?
I need to push an Ubuntu/debian/centos (I care not which) up onto my VMWare
ESX server, but it needs to be either FTP or sFTP since I¹m coming in from
across the US.
/brian chee
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Ok kewl...but to get the .iso into the VMWare system (without the GUI making
my life miserable) I need traditional FTP from the command lineso if
HOSEF's mirror has this, what address do I use?
Mirrors.hosef.org and ftp.hosef.org refuse connection from my FTP client.
/brian chee
On
DunnoI've NOT changed anything on the IPv6 side...autoconfig should
still be active on my net. Worst case I've got a /60 that's carved up and we
could route ipv6...
/brian chee
On 4/26/10 2:20 PM, "Antonio Querubin" wrote:
> On Sun, 25 Apr 2010, R. Scott Belf
Well how about I explore this when I get back from InteropITS turned on
ipv6 for my vlan and I'm no longer 100% sure I have autoconfig? The config
might be assuming that I'm routing ipv6 myself.
/brian chee
On 4/28/10 4:03 PM, "Antonio Querubin" wrote:
> On Wed
Well the good news is that once I can get some reviews of some gig switches
done, I can upgrade that link to gig. I just don't have any spare gig
switches laying around. Due to limited rack space, I need at least 24 ports
and once the reviews are done, voila...
/brian chee
On 5/6/10 9:
politics...but I¹m crossing my
fingers.
/brian chee
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comments about whether folks in Hawaii would like to
see the mirror site expanded? I heard a while back about the GNU Library
mirror...is this still something folks would like to see?
/brian chee
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Sorry it took so long, resetting the new GBE switch took longer than
expected...had to dig for docs on how to reset to factory. So now the mirror
has gbe all the way up to the net. Hopefully folks will have started seeing
the speed increase already.
/brian chee
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Nothing has changed yet...I'm meeting with a cadre of "volunteers" to see
where we want to take this...my hopes is for a bigger, faster mirror...
/brian chee
On 7/13/10 4:08 PM, "Al Plant" wrote:
> Brian Chee wrote:
>> Sorry it took so long, resetting t
channels.
I got the word from Oceanic Tech support, which means the Ceton card is
mainstream enough that it¹s made it into their tech support
scripts...wheee.
/brian chee
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2525 C
Dunno...but it acts just like a normal tuner card...here's info on it:
http://www.cetoncorp.com/products.php
I'm going Win7, but will also be bugging them about Linux support for
another project.
/brian chee
On 9/21/10 9:25 AM, "Peter Besenbruch" wrote:
> On Tue, 21
So promising if you ask me...direct work with the MythTV folks...
/brian chee
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From:
Not yet but it's high on my list...i got sandbox and i wanna play.
Brian chee
-Original Message-
From: Mark Johnson
Sent: September 22, 2010 4:51 PM
To: LUAU
Subject: Re: [LUAU] Web APIs
We are starting development on an API for our platform, and learning
from the big guys (tw
So I just got this from the president of StarNETvery kewl, X11 support
on the iPad.
/brian chee
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...search for ilivex on the app store...
Sent from my iPad
On Oct 3, 2010, at 9:29 AM, Bryce Groff wrote:
> On Sat, Oct 2, 2010 at 9:10 AM, Dave Burns wrote:
>
>> Why shouldn't my boss want me to be able to do remote admin work from my
>> ipad at home? I might even talk him into paying the 15
So I¹m looking at exploring the potential for a small (approx 20kw)
generator to get past long (more than 20 minutes) power outages for critical
servers. Does anyone have some wisdom they can share with me?
/brian chee
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Yup...transfer switches, etc are going to be VERY important and my current
thought is to utilize the science logic scripting system to force certain
things to happen in a particular order...like wait time for generator to
stabilize instead of instant switch over.
/brian chee
On 11/8/10 1:45 PM
So some folks have chimed in (thank you), now who would you suggest buying a
commercial generator from? While those Bloom Boxes are awesome, at 100kw
it¹s a bit bigger than I need. So does anyone have suggestions on a
generator dealer that can also provide service, installation, etc?
/brian chee
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> From: bully
> Reply-To:
> Date: Sat, 13 Nov 2010 13:54:16 -1000
> To: Brian Chee
I¹m looking at a small data center FMS-200 fire suppression system...does
anyone has a suggestion for a company they were happy with?
/brian chee
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t would be easier to use a script
that does a tar backup first and then rsyncs it over an SSH tunnel.
/brian chee
On 1/11/11 4:24 PM, "James Handsel" wrote:
> Anybody out there good w/rsync? I'm using it to sync data between an
> office and a remote server and then running
etting the multicast to
the python app, whereas another machine (ubuntu 10.x as opposed to
ubuntu 11.x on this machine) and the multicast data populates the
python app just fine.
/brian chee
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p internet connection.
thanks....
Brian
Brian Chee office 808-956-5797
-Original Message-
From: Julian Yap [julian_...@yahoo.com]
Received: Thursday, 19 May 2011, 8:42am
To: LUAU [luau@lists.freesoftwarehawaii.org]
Subject: Re: [LUAU] ubuntu with python can't see multicast traff
e) and the stubbies
are nearly useless in an environment where you have LOTS of metal and
bouncing signals. Avoiding those situations and they're fine.
/brian chee
On Tue, May 24, 2011 at 12:12 PM, J.K.Roby wrote:
> I bought one of the little stubbie recently,it was employed on a Win7 box.
>
upgrade. So you might
want to consider NOT doing any big upgrades off it at this time period.
/brian chee
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Offic
Has anyone found a decent VNC client for OSx Lion yet? I'm hoping to avoid
having to blow $50 on RealVNC and was hoping someone has found a decent free
version.
/brian chee
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t RHEL and SUSE out of the box...same goes for Citrix.
Dang, feeling like an orphan asking for "more"guess it's time to bash on
Microsoft, VMWare and Citrix about Linux HID support in a virtualized
environment.
/brian chee
On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 2:04 PM, Jeff Mings wrote:
>
nc-list/2003-March/037862.html) but is
there a better way to do this?
/brian chee
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That's exactly what I want...now if I can only get RDP (I'm using CORD) to
connectI just get a black screen...am reading the FAQ's now to see if I
missed something.
/brian chee
On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 3:32 PM, Jason Axelson wrote:
> > In summary, I'd like to use
Never mind...I just wasn't patient enough...it works right out of the
boxbitchin solution and now I don't have to teach the kids about VNC
until laternow to see if "Radiance" will work...berkeley opensource
project to simulate lighting for 3D AutoCAD drawings.
/brian c
ep 21, 2011 at 4:09 PM, Jason Axelson wrote:
> Cool, I'm glad it's (mostly) working for you.
>
> Jason
>
> On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 3:57 PM, Brian Chee wrote:
> > Never mind...I just wasn't patient enough...it works right out of the
> > boxbitchin solution a
e
dpkg --set-selections < backup_file
apt-get dselect-upgrade*
What do you folks think? Will this get 100% of the system info, or just the
packages and now you have to backup the configs separately.normally I
backup the whole system, but that's very space intensive.
at Interop hotstage and there are
some KVM experts here
/brian chee
On Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 4:42 PM, Jason Axelson wrote:
> This came up on the HI Capacity mailing list, does anyone have an
> answer? I've used KVM quite a bit but don't know of any workshops or
> local gro
Sorry, I think he was asking about the RedHat/Centos Hypervisor not
Keyboard+Video+Mouse (KVM)... an unfortunately overlap of acronyms if you
ask me.
/brian chee
On Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 11:13 AM, Al Plant wrote:
> Jason Axelson wrote:
>
>> This came up on the HI Capacity mailin
Might want to think about moving to the new mirror at mirror.ancl.hawaii.edu
Brian Chee
Sent from my iPad
On Jun 13, 2012, at 2:33 PM, "Camron W. Fox" wrote:
> Alle,
>
>I can no longer access mirrors.hosef.org from inside the UH network
> (coming from 128.171.
The gang has also been feeding AS Numbers into the update systems to
redirect folks to a local mirror for some updates.
Oh yeah, I think the ipV6 torrent stuff is up too and all gig connected.
24tb of Linux mirror...i think for now worlds largest.
Brian Chee
Sent from my Windows Phone
From
You sent me an address and I plan on shipping it to you.
We have inquiries into the distro folks, but I've not been directly
involved in that. Just saying contact has been made and things going.
Brian chee
Sent from my Windows Phone
From: R. Scott Belford
Sent: 6/13/2012 5:40 PM
To:
I don't have objection to that...might be cleaner to change, but
considering the schools, I think this is a good idea.
Brian Chee
Sent from my Windows Phone
From: R. Scott Belford
Sent: 6/13/2012 7:46 PM
To: LUAU
Subject: Re: [LUAU] HOSEF Mirror down?
On Wed, Jun 13, 2012 at 2:55 PM, Julia
gone now that the lavanet folks are gone? Is there any ISP's
left that actually optimize their networks? UH can get to SF within 50ms,
does anyone get those kinds of numbers on an ISP?
/brian chee
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I'm taking the mirror down today so that I can update the bios on the
physical machineso taking it down for about 1/2 hour to 45 minutes.
/brian chee
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BIOS upgrade has been donesystem rebootedsorry for the interruption.
/brian chee
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yup...this wasn't a bad week to do the update since all the labs have been
updated already and students won't be hitting it for another week or so...
/brian chee
On Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 3:30 PM, Al Plant wrote:
> Brian Chee wrote:
>
>> BIOS upgrade has been donesy
twist the arm on your dell rep for discounts.
Brian chee
On Sep 15, 2012 10:35 PM, "Jeff Mings" wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> I've been using Linux boxes for VPN connections with OpenVPN for a
> long time, and haven't deployed a VPN appliance for years. Looking at VP
My only bitch is that the IPS is a separate license... wish it was
included, but at least they have a discounted bundle for security services.
Brian Chee
On Sep 16, 2012 8:43 PM, "Jeff Mings" wrote:
> Thanks for the input, Brian!
>
> I used an older Sonicwall at a client
a load of HOOEY the trick seems to be that you need to get into
the admin interface, turn off the WAN radio, then and only then will the
LAN settings page ungrey. I had to figure out how to change this so that I
would NOT have VPN conflicts with my la
The gang is trying to trace down if we're having a hardware or a driver
issue. I will restart the server in a couple minutes.
Brian Chee
On Sep 28, 2012 5:38 PM, "Camron W. Fox" wrote:
> Alle,
>
> I've been trying to access mirror.hosef.org and
> mirr
ok mirror is back up...like I said in the base message, we're trying to
determine if this is a hardware or driver issue. The platform is under
contract and we can get the mobo replaced, but it would be best to get the
troubleshooting documented before I call HP service.
/brian chee
On Fri
I use Qwest (now century link) for Interop.. Good stuff.
Brian chee
Sent from my Windows Phone
From: Jeff Mings
Sent: 11/6/2012 5:19 PM
To: LUAU
Subject: [LUAU] Asterisk SIP trunk provider?
Hi Guys!
If any of you have ever wondered about setting up your own PBX /
phone system with Asterisk
There a whole lot of sip trunk providers on the mainland.. Very cheap
too. Not so much in the 808 area code.
I had one of of Miami that was $17/mon per number with discounts per
10. Oh yeah unlimited north america.
Brian chee
Sent from my Windows Phone
From: Brian Chee
Sent: 11/6/2012 5:45 PM
In order to accomodate some massive changes to the electrical grid at the
University of Hawaii (New ITS building) the Hawaii Institute of Geophysics
(where the Linux Mirror resides) will be down all day on March 26, 2013.
Please plan accordingly...
/brian chee
to 10.10.10.90
Has anyone run into this dhcpd problem before?
/brian chee
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