Rolling off the Net Admin - 12 lessons learned

by Jesse 29. May 2009 09:43

My past rash of posts have mostly focused on hardware, servers, linux and other related devices and I'm glad to say, I'm heading back into development.  Granted, its VB but its development.  So what have I learned in my nearly 6 month absence?  Quite a few things, some of which will change my approach on a variety of things. More...

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Tracing volume groups with an HBA in linux

by Jesse 9. March 2009 15:32

I've been off in Linux land for a while and I've ran into HBAs, fiber channels, SANs and volume groups.  Honestly, they're a billion times more complex than they EVER need to be but if you are unlucky enough to run across such things, here's how I did it, do it and will continue to find it was the professor in the library with the candlestick. More...

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Like the description says, at my core, I'm a scientist and engineer.  I came from humble beginnings on a 486DX2 Packard Hell playing doom2 on IPX to in a small time retail shop and got into hardware (ISO layers FTW!) and it was all downhill from there.  I'm infinitely curious about almost everything and always wanting to know.

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