Saturday, May 1, 2010
"Junk" CDROM Blanks
I was emptying out junk from a cabinet, last weekend, and realized that CDROM blanks are now "junk." Little USB drives are not only easier, they're re-usable. But even those don't get much use -- you can email a couple hundred megs without batting an eyelash. I paused long enough to take a photo on my phone, since this seems like a momentous point in personal digital distribution or something. Or maybe not. I wonder what we'll be doing in ten more years...
Be Vewwy Quiet
I can't hear you Bert, there's a banana in my ear. Or a tangerine. I've been racking and hypervising a render farm, so I ended up with both flavors of earplugs in my pocket on Thursday. The orange 3M ones are seriously industrial grade -- it's a shame they pop out if you try to put a helmet on over them.
The render nodes' hardware didn't include power cables, so we added those to our order. HP shipped us forty cables -- each one individually packed in a #5 Jiffypack envelope! So now I've got forty envelopes, and included in each one is a pamphlet inviting me to visit HP's website for information on their environmental initiatives. It's like a black fly in your chardonnay.
It's lucky that I had twice the earplugs, because I ended up installing twice the vmware. You see, my nodes' hardware isn't "officially supported" for the HP-branded install, but I assumed that I wanted to install HP's branded version of ESXi on them anyway. Not exactly. It installs, and reboots alright, but after two minutes it bluescreens. My first pass, I was just installing and confirming I could reboot, then shutting down each node -- so I installed all forty with the branded hypervisor. When I went to add IP addressing later, they all ran long enough to bluescreen. D'oh!
Everything works now, though! I just need to come up with an art project that requires forty padded mailer envelopes. Papercraft armor, perhaps? With a plus ten enchantment against the purple screen of death, plz.
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