April 25, 2008
by dhoytt
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Repairing My Gallery2 Albums

I reinstalled gallery2 and pointed the Apache Alias in /etc/httpd/conf.d/gallery2.conf to my preferred gallery2 installation.

I then had to let the install remove the storage (albums) and database information where I had the gallery2 info previously.

I then imported the albums without any data into my new Gallery2 install, installed the navigation menus, the additional “color pack” I wanted to use, corrected the heading to use my simple little pic file, corrected permissions etc..

I’ll go and add captions to the various albums & pictures later.

April 24, 2008
by dhoytt
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Lunch Time Repairs on Snakeice Radio Music Streaming Server

I had a scary moment at lunch today with my server I use to
stream my music which is separate of course from my Web Server or my someday to
be presented to the Internet game server.

 

            What happened
was I went to line up a few songs to listen too while at lunch and hit the KVM
switch to go to the music server and the mouse would not work. Well no big deal
but all of the sudden I couldn’t connect to any of my systems via the KVM.

 

This KVM draws power off of the system
booted in the number one position. I think it also seems to sync the mouse and
keyboard for the others as well. I had run into this before but I couldn’t get
around it this time.

 

I then decided to “Remote Desktop”
in from another system and control the music from there but my KVM started
giving an annoying beep and wasn’t cleanly going to the other systems even
though I rebooted them to sync with the KVM.

 

So I decide to reboot my music
sever only thing is that it gave 4 or 5 beeps and didn’t boot. I then checked
the connections and it got to SCSI bios but took forever to get past that and
boot the OS. Now I’m thinking my boot drive may need replacing.

 

Finally I decided to take my system
outside to the backyard and show it whose boss! That’s right I took that air
can out there and blew all of the little dust balls out (there was mucho dust
balls).

 

I disconnected all cables
especially the SCSI cables to my hard drives and blew them out and reconnected.
Doing this helped me notice that one of the SCSI connectors was slightly up off
of the connector.        

 

I attribute the cable slightly
being off the connector to moving all of the systems down on my rack narrowing
the space between them and then having my music server cables brushed by the
system above it as I slid that system above it in and out of the rack. I had
left the top cover off of my music server and the cable sticking up slightly so
I could observe a new type of CPU fan.

 

Well after blowing the dust out and
reseating the connections everything came up speedily and working fine! I then tucked
the cables down and placed the top back on my music server to keep the dust out
and prevent bumping items in the system.

 

Just another lesson to place items
back the way you need them when done with testing!

February 1, 2008
by dhoytt
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Bedtime Hot Toddy

I just created a hot toddy that produced immediate results.
I splashed in some brandy lots of honey, lemon concentrate filled most of the remainder with apple juice and a few healthy dashes of hot sauce and then heated this in the microwave.
After a few sips I could fill my sinuses open up and a nice feeling spread over my entire body.
This is now my new “Hot Toddy” concoction every time I make one if the ingredients are there!
Goodnight!!!

January 4, 2008
by dhoytt
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Back After Area Wide Power Outage

Due to the nasty weather here today that featured high, wind and rain my site was down briefly after UPS power went out.
As you can see though the site is once again up after several power outages my site was down for a very short time as the last outage finished diminishing my UPS’s power.
Once again the UPS proved their worth giving me time to let geographically distant colleagues know I was without power and gave me ample time to shutdown and prepare.
I was also able to keep my site up through the first two power outages as well as keep working the job.

December 31, 2007
by dhoytt
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Happy 2008 Peeps!

Just wanted to say Happy New Year for 2008 from the Capital of Cali, Sactown, and the West Coast and all over the world!
I will have my new site which I have mostly built up on my other system soon in 2008 so check back.
I will have my full E-commerce store shared out, some games you can play on my site, shoot-em ups as well as some other games.
I will have my music site http://www.dhoytt.com/snake-ice-radio-blog/up as usual with some local artist I currently have in my mix and more others hopefully with forums.
As far as the forums I will have them for the music artists and the games and possibly the E-Commerce site.
Right now I’m just writing up some FAQ’s and site usage tutorials etc…
See ya in 2008!

August 28, 2007
by dhoytt
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Fantastic Ribs on a Gas Grill

My first rack of ribs on my new gas grill came out fantastic!
I cooked the ribs on my new Charbroil Dual Gas Grill stainless steel grill model 463268007 that’s hooked to my natural gas line I had installed in my new home as an option.
I also tried some new spices and a nice dry rub rib mix of spices I blended for half the rack. I used the same spices for my wet half of the rib rack as well.
The combination of my new gas grill and my new blend of spices was ridiculously tasty!
My previous gas grills flared a bit sometimes even with two separate zones made for indirect cooking a bit dicey with the rocks they provided.
With this grills flare guards over all 4 separate burners the flare ups were virtually non-existent.
Indirect grilling is great with this grill since I could separate the two halves of the rib racks to different areas of the grill because the sizes were different and I needed to control the heat and flames on each individually.
I was able to thoroughly cook the ribs and yet had the meat coming off the bone just the way I like with good flavor.
Let me go back and clarify this was my first pork rack of ribs. I have earlier done some boneless beef ribs.
When I first got the grill about a month ago I also did some rib eye steaks and they were damned near perfect my friend brought some nice vegetables and we really enjoyed that meal. She cannot stop talking about how good those steaks turned out. Actually the chicken I cooked that day was pretty tender and tasty too.
I then had someone help me rototill my backyard and cooked some nice inch and a half thick porterhouse steaks that turned out very nice with a little indirect cooking every once in a while.
I cannot forget the salmon fillets I threw on the grill and with that and use of the side burner I have tested the grill fully and have become very familiar with the hot spots and how I need to cook each type of food I grill including vegetables!
I now feel I have the hot spots indirect cooking and timing, flame control how the grill cools and heats as well as proper cleaning methods down and I’m ready to really rock!

August 26, 2007
by dhoytt
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Done With Initial Re-Racking of Systems

I had to finally move back to my 7 foot 19 inch rack for my systems from my 3.5 foot 19 inch rack system. I needed to regain some needed floor space and the shorter rack took up more floor space and didn’t allow me to have organization of my routers and switches.
The smaller rack was longer by 13 inches (39 inches front to back) and 3 inches wider. That length was cutting off my room too much and my network and power cabling were harder to follow when trouble shooting and nearly impossible too keep organized.
I was going to buy a relay rack to sit over the smaller rack with some modifications. Good thing I decided to look at my previous rack that was in storage first. After taking measurements I determined it was what I was looking for and weighed a lot less as well. That small rack is built like a tank!
Well I still have to get the wires straight and a few other items and then I will update the content on my sites!
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Short Rack
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Tall Rack

August 20, 2007
by dhoytt
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Bandwidth Back to 20mbps Download & Upload

I am back on my former ISP Surewest.com with 20mbps upload and download capabilities. Since I host my own website and Internet radio station at home (http://www.dhoytt.com/snake-ice-radio-blog/ ) it is extremely important to have not only a good download speed but a good upload speed for my site visitors.
My radio station has been choked off the last few months while I was with the other ISP. Why in this computer/telephony driven world would an ISP who has fiber to homes only offer .786mbps upload & 6 mbps download over fiber at higher prices is beyond me.
Upload speeds have become very important for even the casual user as they place images on photo sharing sites or send them to friends and families around the Internet. There is the proliferation of chat and online classes at work and schools that need better upload speeds.
People are streaming video and playing games that require more two way communications so a decent upload as well as download need to be used to judge ISP speeds and usability.
My continuous lobbying of my Home Owners Association paid off and we now have a nice alternative in our community that I had previously been with since their initial inception when they were called Winfirst telecommunications. I had Winfirst/Surewest in my former residence and the last few months without them have really made me appreciate them. Surewest is not perfect but they try to give the best service they can which is far superior to other ISP’s.
Surewest’s prices are substantially less for a lot more product. Having Surewest is like buying Internet bandwidth wholesale, not to mention they have video on demand for their TV product and their phone service is just as good if not better. Their support, installers and field personnel are customer friendly and know what they are doing. They don’t charge you every time you switch your service either. Like I said not perfect but this is what we call old fashioned good service.
In the Sacramento/Roseville, California area people actually mark their calendars for the day when Surewest will be coming to their neighborhood! People in areas without Surewest fiber service actually have committed to memory the date Surewest will begin fiber connectivity construction in their neighborhood. Even my super technology challenged parents query me about when Surewest will be in their area.
No I don’t work or have any other affiliation with Surewest or anyone at Surewest but I like their model and hope they keep it up and wish that other Telco’s would follow their lead.
I’m actually seriously contemplating moving but the ISP issues in other parts of the country concern me and with my involvement in technology that is a serious concern. Not many ISP’s have fiber to the home and even if they do they offer copper bandwidth at outrageous prices compared to what I have.
Bottom line I’m glad I have my 20mbps service back and I will soon be making other serious changes to my site to take advantage of this bandwidth.

May 21, 2007
by dhoytt
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Connected Now with New ISP, Plus Gripes about Now Very Limited Bandwidth

I’m up on my site after totally moving off of my previous ISP Surewest due to my moving out of the area they service. I am missing them already.
I had physically moved a couple of months ago but had not rented my previous house yet so I decided to keep my music server, my web server and another computer at my previous residence until I rented the place out for the outstanding and superior Internet service that Surewest provides.
I am now paying more money for a lot less. With Surewest (surewest.com) I had 20mbps up and 20mbps down for 49.95. With Comcast I have 8mpps download and 786kbps for upload for $52.95. Do the math and the upload speeds are 25 times slower with Comcast than with Surewest and this is important since I host my music and web servers at home! The downloads from Comcast are only 2.5 times as slow as with Surewest.
Now Surewest has fiber and that’s why they are so fast and now offers even 50mbps and soon will offer 100mb per second! This is where I get very upset in the new housing development I moved to Comcast as well as AT&T have fiber lines but still offer only copper wire packages and speeds.
Who in the world cares if you have a fiber cable offering but cannot offer fiber speeds and packages? Then when you call them they brag they have fiber but whoopee who cares I’m not benefiting from it and neither is anyone else with fiber connectivity! I get the same speeds as a person on their copper infrastructure.
Then to get a static ip.address with AT&T I would have to purchase 5 static ip’s with a starting price of $85.00 @ 3mps download and an anemic upload speed I cannot recall. With Comcast to get static ip’s you have to go to their business package that starts @ about the same price as AT&T’s static ip offering. Plus each company buries this information in hard to reach areas of their sites. Surewest only costs $2.95 for their static ip.address.