[nlug] Re: browsing indexed websites with an iphone

2009-05-08 Thread Brian
Arafat, The iphone has a pdf viewer built right in as well as the ability to read ms office .xls and .doc files On May 7, 11:19 pm, Arafat Mohamed amoha...@gmail.com wrote: - Brian brian.schna...@gmail.com wrote: We've been using our iphones to navigate through our file system over

[nlug] Re: browsing indexed websites with an iphone

2009-05-08 Thread Jonathan Moore
On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 10:54 PM, Brian brian.schna...@gmail.com wrote: Jonathan.. THanks for the advice.. I tried out the free software from http://autoindex.sourceforge.net/ and it worked great!  I'm styling now.. My bosses love it :-) Especially the 'search' form.. Awesome Bonus! I didn't

[nlug] RE: BP Tonight at Mellow Mushroom downtown Nashville, TN

2009-05-08 Thread Kevin Eldridge
Hello NLUG, We haven't had a BP in quite some time and it is that time. This is not a lot of notice, but if you can come down to say hello or sit down with everyone and have a pizza, salad, calzone, or whatever floats your boat. Tonight at 6pm at Mellow Mushroom in Nashville, TN in the

[nlug] backup power advice

2009-05-08 Thread Jonathan Moore
Hi guys. We're looking into getting a generator that can manage to keep the organization going though a power outage. Our setup includes 10 servers, a few switches and routers, and 12 workstations complete with monitors. Any recommendations on where to find information on sizing a generator?

[nlug] Re: backup power advice

2009-05-08 Thread Jonathan Moore
On Fri, May 8, 2009 at 1:00 PM, Howard White hwh...@vcch.com wrote: First question - are all of these systems on existing UPS so that they will stay running in the 1 second to 10 minutes window before the generator cuts on?  First guess about the first question - kinda sorta and we have too

[nlug] Re: backup power advice

2009-05-08 Thread Andrew Farnsworth
Jonathan Moore wrote: snip The other servers, and primary switch are connected to the other 3, which times hovering aroudn 12 - 15 minutes. So in theory, we could plug in and crank the generator in that amount of time... snip Hmm, crank the generator in 12-15 minutes... does that

[nlug] Re: backup power advice

2009-05-08 Thread Jack Coats
I have helpped build a couple of data centers and mange them afterward. Howards advice is good about the UPSes. But also monitor the UPSes with software, 3-4 years is right for some batteries, to long for others, and not long enough (there is still good left in them) for a few. ... Dynamic

[nlug] Re: BP Tonight at Mellow Mushroom downtown Nashville, TN

2009-05-08 Thread crash180
If you are coming tonight, once you walk in the front door, turn to the right and keep walking to the back. Hope to some NLUG'ers here tonight @ Mellow Mushroom! Kevin --Original Message-- From: Eldridge, Kevin To: nlug-talk@googlegroups.com Sent: May 8, 2009 11:46 AM Subject: RE: BP

[nlug] Re: backup power advice

2009-05-08 Thread westom
On May 8, 2:31 pm, Jonathan Moore supermegat...@gmail.com wrote: Alot of these kind of things are being discussed internally, but right now we're attempting to just size out how big of a generator we need to power what we want. You are doing it backwards. See Tim Jackson's post to

[nlug] Re: backup power advice

2009-05-08 Thread Chris McQuistion
My 2 cents on this topic: If you can do this small scale (and this may not apply to your situation) get a Kill-A-Watt and hook up each of your devices through it. It will tell you EXACTLY how may watts/amps/etc each device is actually pulling from the wall. You can test different devices under