• Connectivity...

    From Bill McGarrity@1:266/404 to All on Fri Oct 2 10:23:00 2015
    Hiya Gang...

    FYI... I had a power failure here yesterday morning from 8am to 1PM UTC-4

    During that timeframe you'd have a better chance at catching Moby Dick...


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  • From Björn Felten@2:203/2 to Bill McGarrity on Fri Oct 2 16:57:08 2015
    During that timeframe you'd have a better chance at catching Moby Dick...

    As a long time member of Greenpeace I strongly object against any kind of whaling!

    Those beautiful creatures should be left alone.

    But power outages are a PITA. We had one just the other day. Took the best part of the morning starting up all my servers properly. :(

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  • From Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 to Bill McGarrity on Fri Oct 2 17:18:27 2015
    Hello Bill,

    On Friday October 02 2015 10:23, you wrote to All:

    FYI... I had a power failure here yesterday morning from 8am to 1PM
    UTC-4

    That may explain why your system only responds on IPv4. You IPv6 is out. Pse check...


    Cheers, Michiel

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  • From David Drummond@3:640/305 to Bill McGarrity on Sat Oct 3 05:59:51 2015
    On 3/10/2015 1:23 AM, Bill McGarrity -> All wrote:

    FYI... I had a power failure here yesterday morning from 8am to 1PM UTC-4

    During that timeframe you'd have a better chance at catching Moby Dick...

    Use the UPS Luke....

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    regards
    David

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  • From Bill McGarrity@1:266/404 to Michiel van der Vlist on Fri Oct 2 15:13:00 2015
    Michiel van der Vlist wrote to Bill McGarrity <=-

    Hiya Michiel...

    On Friday October 02 2015 10:23, you wrote to All:

    FYI... I had a power failure here yesterday morning from 8am to 1PM
    UTC-4

    That may explain why your system only responds on IPv4. You IPv6 is
    out. Pse check...


    That was it. Didn't know the IPVS address would change after power failure but anyway... AAAA record updated and tested. All should be good now...

    Thanks


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  • From Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 to Bill McGarrity on Fri Oct 2 23:27:21 2015
    Hello Bill,

    On Friday October 02 2015 15:13, you wrote to me:

    FYI... I had a power failure here yesterday morning from 8am to
    1PM UTC-4

    That may explain why your system only responds on IPv4. You IPv6
    is out. Pse check...

    That was it. Didn't know the IPVS address would change after power failure but anyway... AAAA record updated and tested. All should be
    good now...

    Yes, it is OK now, your systems answers on IPv6.


    Cheers, Michiel

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  • From Bill McGarrity@1:266/404 to David Drummond on Fri Oct 2 20:30:16 2015
    Re: Connectivity...
    By: David Drummond to Bill McGarrity on Sat Oct 03 2015 06:59:51

    During that timeframe you'd have a better chance at catching Moby Dick...

    Use the UPS Luke....

    The UPS went the way of the Death Star....

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  • From Benny Pedersen@1:261/38.20 to Bill McGarrity on Sat Oct 3 03:56:54 2015
    Hello Bill!

    02 Oct 2015 20:30, Bill McGarrity wrote to David Drummond:

    During that timeframe you'd have a better chance at catching Moby
    Dick...
    Use the UPS Luke....
    The UPS went the way of the Death Star....

    an ups is to make sure it gets stable sinus ac clean while it runs, its not mean for have a computer always on imho, in case batteries running low it should signal to computer we need to shutdown safely, and if possible bios can start up in last state mode turn on again when power is back after the ups can have atleast enough power to safely turn off again, eg dont signal power is back before batteries is eg 50% full of batterie power

    if it does all this i am happy :)

    here my own apc ups do it just fine, its the best hardware i ever got here of it all


    Regards Benny

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  • From David Drummond@3:640/305 to Bill McGarrity on Sat Oct 3 16:20:52 2015
    On 3/10/2015 10:30 AM, Bill McGarrity -> David Drummond wrote:

    During that timeframe you'd have a better chance at catching Moby
    Dick...

    Use the UPS Luke....

    The UPS went the way of the Death Star....

    Unlike the Death Star a replacement UPS is much easier obtained.

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    regards
    David

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  • From Bill McGarrity@1:266/404 to Benny Pedersen on Sat Oct 3 01:42:00 2015
    Benny Pedersen wrote to Bill McGarrity <=-

    Hiya Benny...


    02 Oct 2015 20:30, Bill McGarrity wrote to David Drummond:

    During that timeframe you'd have a better chance at catching Moby
    Dick...
    Use the UPS Luke....
    The UPS went the way of the Death Star....

    an ups is to make sure it gets stable sinus ac clean while it runs, its not mean for have a computer always on imho, in case batteries running
    low it should signal to computer we need to shutdown safely, and if possible bios can start up in last state mode turn on again when power
    is back after the ups can have atleast enough power to safely turn off again, eg dont signal power is back before batteries is eg 50% full of batterie power

    if it does all this i am happy :)

    here my own apc ups do it just fine, its the best hardware i ever got
    here of it all


    I really have to work on getting one again. I guess where I live the outages have been barely an issue, so out of sight, out of mind. We have inground wires here so no issues with falling trees or drunk drivers... :)


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  • From Benny Pedersen@1:261/38.20 to Bill McGarrity on Sat Oct 3 09:49:54 2015
    Hello Bill!

    03 Oct 2015 01:42, Bill McGarrity wrote to Benny Pedersen:

    I really have to work on getting one again. I guess where I live the outages have been barely an issue, so out of sight, out of mind. We have inground wires here so no issues with falling trees or drunk drivers... :)

    so drivers drive unsafely ?

    drunk or not ? :)

    ----- apc.txt begins -----
    APC : 001,042,1042
    DATE : 2015-10-03 09:49:44 +0200
    HOSTNAME : duggi
    VERSION : 3.14.8 (16 January 2010) gentoo
    UPSNAME : JERSORE
    CABLE : USB Cable
    MODEL : Smart-UPS 1000 RM
    UPSMODE : Stand Alone
    STARTTIME: 2015-10-03 03:34:57 +0200
    STATUS : ONLINE
    LINEV : 228.9 Volts
    LOADPCT : 6.5 Percent Load Capacity
    BCHARGE : 100.0 Percent
    TIMELEFT : 41.0 Minutes
    MBATTCHG : 5 Percent
    MINTIMEL : 6 Minutes
    MAXTIME : 0 Seconds
    OUTPUTV : 228.9 Volts
    SENSE : Medium
    DWAKE : -01 Seconds
    DSHUTD : 090 Seconds
    LOTRANS : 204.0 Volts
    HITRANS : 253.0 Volts
    RETPCT : 000.0 Percent
    ITEMP : 25.2 C Internal
    ALARMDEL : Low Battery
    BATTV : 27.7 Volts
    LINEFREQ : 50.0 Hz
    LASTXFER : Automatic or explicit self test
    NUMXFERS : 0
    TONBATT : 0 seconds
    CUMONBATT: 0 seconds
    XOFFBATT : N/A
    SELFTEST : NO
    STESTI : 7 days
    STATFLAG : 0x07000008 Status Flag
    SERIALNO : .
    BATTDATE : 2011-01-19
    NOMOUTV : 230 Volts
    NOMBATTV : 24.0 Volts
    FIRMWARE : 618.3.I USB FW:1.5
    APCMODEL : Smart-UPS 1000 RM
    END APC : 2015-10-03 09:49:45 +0200
    ----- apc.txt ends -----

    19" rack model, same hardware exists as a desktop version, but it fits nicely under my dual wan dlink router and smc 24 port gigabit switch :=)

    possible time to get new batteries on it, but since my load is not that much anymore i expect it holds little longer then when it was 50% loaded


    Regards Benny

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