Day 13 – On Holiday!

I’m off work today, and for the next few days. Trying to recover a bit from the move. Spent a bit of time at home, not doing much, and returned to my families home for a couple of days as a way to get out of London. (As much as you can when you get BBC London on your TV, and freeview from the transmitters at Crystal Palace…)

Its amazing how quite it is compared to there. I’ve had to put music on – I’m not used to it being so quiet all the time. I still wish I was back in Wales though… its so peaceful there. That country feels like it’s imprinted on me, the little I saw of it. I’ll probably never be free of it totally now.

Computer’s still in bits. May not be the motherboard at fault, but the PSU (unless they’ve sent me 2 dodgy Motherboards in a row.) I should probably look at RMA’ing my current one, but I’m more inclined just to order a new one. Not sure yet. Still, yoyotech have done nothing to improve my mood towards them. Shame. Maybe I’m just too picky…

Fable 2 & Firefly

I was playing Fable II last night, and got to a point where you rescue someone. The guy you rescue, looks exactly like Shepard Book out of Firefly & Serenity. In fact, he’s got almost exactly the same haircut as Book from the film. Not too much of a surprise, then, to find out the voice for that character is provided by Ron Glass, the guy who plays Shepard Book.

I am a fan of Firefly / Serenity. Not quite a browncoat, but not far off πŸ˜‰

Book Meme – popey isn’t the only one with a dry book on his desk

I noticed this meme last night, but I was just about hit the sack. Haven’t had a chance to put it up till now πŸ™‚

“Update systems can no longer assume that hosts are alive but must either chase after them until they reappear or be initiated by the host itself on a schedule, as well as any time it discovers that it has rejoined its home network.”

-The Practice of System and Network Administration (second edition) by Thomas Limoncelli, Christina Hogan and Strata Chalup.

To join in just follow the instructions below:

1. Grab the nearest book.
2. Open it to page 56.
3. Find the fifth sentence.
4. Post the text of the sentence in your journal along with these instructions.
5. Don’t dig for your favorite book, the cool book, or the intellectual one: pick the CLOSEST.

Day 12 – Character snapping

So here I was, playing a game in fable two with a colleague from work. (Xbox Live FTW!) We’re at the top of a cliff, which we can jump from. I notice a treasure chest at the top of the cliff, and point it out, timidly. He grabs the treasure, and I jump off the cliff, with a “A Cliff! Wheeee!”

Then, he comments something like, Around the treasure – that’s more like the character that we see in the office. In real life, I am timid and self-concious. When I put “Socially Inept” in my about box, I wasn’t kidding, something some people don’t believe.

But it’s interesting to me, that that particular aspect of my character in real life bled through to the online game world, in which I am much more outgoing. Online, there is a shield between myself and those with whom I’m interacting. If I want to escape, doing so is a simple matter of disconnecting from the internet, hence my more outgoing nature online.

Day 11 – Things learnt / remembered from our support queue today

Slow day. Nothing really to report. I went to work, worked, had an Alexander lesson. Went with a colleague to pick up lunch, helped him out with his car. (What little I could, I’m not that good with cars πŸ˜‰ ) Last night I fixed my friends Comicpress install.

  • Uploading a .htaccess in any other format than plain text breaks your website.
  • If you run out of space whilst repairing a MySQL table, stop MySQL and copy the database’s files to a partition with spare space. Then sym-link (ln -s REAL_LOCATION OLD_LOCATION) the database back.
  • Going through a mysql slow query log is laborious tiring work, and you see many, many duplicates. You probably only have one or two queries slowing down your database. Use mysqlsla to analyze your logs, and quickly find duplicate problems. http://hackmysql.com/mysqlsla

In other news, yoyotech.com are now on my blacklist of suppliers. If you promise to call me, then call me. There’s no way I’m going to have my new PC operational till Saturday. The only people I can put up with that behaviour for is BT, and even then I try to avoid them. (Makes me wish all companies had a 3-working-hour response time promise.)

Day 10 – Well, that was fun. In a not-so-fun kinda way

So, I’m back to normal (ish) today. This weekend was interesting. My total awake count was 21 hours, till I got some sleep. Screwed up my bodyclock a bit, but I’ll be ok by the end of tomorrow.

Took the broken motherboard back to its originating shop in London today (http://www.yoyotech.co.uk). They’ll test it and let me know. I was half hoping they’d test it on the spot, but no such luck. So far they’ve not really impressed me – I probably won’t use them again unless I have to. (They’re website’s annoyed me too much – the ticketing system design is just plain clunky, and the session length is set stupidly low.)

Day 9 – Just gone through the feeling ill stage…

Managaged to nabb a spare console in-between van’s of servers.

I hate staying up all night – the ‘feeling awful’ stage, the zombie like stage (which is starting to set in) especially. Its not so bad if you’re doing something interesting (like playing computer games), but I’m rarely up this late.

Now I’ve got bad short term memory to look forward to. Time awake so far: 19 hours.

Working…

I’m sitting on the floor, in our new datacentre, tapping out a quick post. We’re moving servers from one datacentre to our nice shiny new one πŸ™‚

This is the boring stage – waiting for the van to arrive. When it does, it will get manic here, till we calm back down. Unfortunately, I’ve managed to misplace works eeePC’s charger, so when it’s battery runs out I’m not going to be able to post anything till I get back tomorrow.

I’ll be working till 7am tomorrow morning.. By that time I’m going to be a zombie… Wahoo!

Time awake so far: 12 hours 42 minutes.

Day 8 – I’ve not gone to bed yet..

But, it is 01:06 (And no, this post wasn’t scheduled to appear automatically), so technically, this is day 8!

I’ll probably be posting again later today, about what I’m up to tonight. (May not have the time, though, so this is my insurance πŸ™‚ ) I realized, staring at the image, that I’ve not said anything about my About box.

I added an about box with some really basic information about me, as I saw some when I was wandering randomly through the NaBloPoMo’s blogroll, and thought it was a good idea. I did try searching for ages for a good, nice image of me, without any luck, so I decided to use an old photo I took randomly whilst I was in Wales. 1 There’s probably a half-decent one I can use on my external hard-drive, but I won’t use that until I’ve got my new computer set-up – it contains the only copy of data (and photos) held from my previous computer (till it died ’cause the SATA RAID2 card decided to go up the wall.3).

Also, as you’ve probably noticed, I’m using footnotes! A friend asked me to look over his blog, and I recommended that he explain some of the more `in the know` details with footnotes. So, I might as well use them here. I’m sure some of the people hitting my blog don’t know what RAID is. Even if they just hit it and then leave again.

I’ll link you to his blog – Warning – it is aimed at students of Theology / Pastors. Whilst they try to make things accessible, they won’t be easy. They *may*, if necessary drop into analysing the root greek or hebrew. Feel free to comment and ask questions about things you’re not sure about – they’re not monsters and won’t bite your hand off! Here it is: http://readbetterpreachbetter.com/

Heh, you can tell their blog was setup by a techie: the main domain is NOT www., but the plain domain πŸ™‚ Ah, someone who understands the truth: there is no need for WWW.domain.com

Time awake so far: 17 hours, 30 minutes.

  1. I’d left the office of my then job, and wandered round a muddy, waterlogged park during my lunchtime. I got some good photos – the weir photos were taken then. But I made my shoes and trousers muddy πŸ™
  2. Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks
  3. It wasn’t using RAID at the time.

Day 7 – A week & building pcs

Wahoo! I’ve been able to post every day for a week! I wasn’t quite sure that I’d manage it. I’ve come quite close (half an hour) to failing.

Had some advise and help from a colleague working on my new desktop – pulled the motherboard back out of the case, and rested it on the anti-static bag. Plugging it back into the PSU, and then using the on-board power button (Yay, don’t need to use a screwdriver πŸ˜‰ ) to initiate it. But, the same thing that happened as in the case – power flicked the CPU fan and on-board led lit up, but the system didn’t POST.

So, with the CPU socket clear, the board is DOA1. So, I guess I won’t be playing RA3 for a while.

Here’s two photos, as asked πŸ™‚

  1. Dead On Arrival aka never worked properly

Day 6 – Kicking hardware into working

I spent this evening building my new computer, getting it all plugged in with the cables tidied away in a small (read a little too small) case.

3 hours later, everything is connected. Moment of truth… and nothing happens. Red light on the motherboard, not POSTing. 1 On initial power, the CPU fan twitches.

I’ve seen this one happen once before – the motherboard is probably touching the case. (A hardware guy at work also suggested that it might be fluff in the CPU socket, bent or damaged pin.) You can get plastic sheets to put under the motherboard. Last time, I and my brother used sellatape – put it over the pillers the motherboard is raised on, and then screwed through the sellatape. Before I try something quite that drastic though, tomorrow evening I’ll try taking the board out and check its raise clear from the case. I’ll probably also remove one or two of the pillers.

I did mean to take pictures of building it, but then I though, who would be interested?!Β  Heh, I’m just dumping this from my mind as I haven’t had time to prepare anything else… If this is actually interesting to you, please comment πŸ˜‰

  1. The Power On Self Test is the basic test a computer goes through when you switch it on. Hardware information is displayed on the screen (unless its been replaced with a logo), and at the end of it, it normally beeps if its OK. Otherwise, it doesn’t make a sound.