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<0> but its only letting me make stripped <0> no mirror <1> is it even reflective? <0> simple / striped / spanned <0> thats all its letting me do <2> what, brushed? <2> well i guess polished is more what i meant <2> the rims i have now are that way <0> TedSki ? <2> and they throw enough sun as is <1> heh <1> mine are powedercoated silver <1> i woudlnt mind anthracite <2> yeah <1> not like black though because thats kinda ghetto <1> but light gray / anthractie woudl be hot on my car
<2> yeah i'd like that as well <2> it's hard to find tho <1> yeah <2> especially on a rim that doesn't look gay <0> can someone help me on that? <1> almost got to buy rims then get thenm powdercoated <2> ew no <2> that would **** <3> I'm so tempted to go home and sleep for an hour and a half but I got a lot of calls to make. :( <0> is it even possible to make a software raid on windows xp? <3> maybe i'll just smoke a power joint and get myself a double espresso shot in a venti coffee <3> ***id - of course. <0> nerp: got any howto on how to do it? <2> http://www.1010tires.com/wheel.asp?wheelbrand=Falken&wheelmodel=Torque+5+%2D+Gun+Metal <2> joe that color right? <2> or lighter? <3> i've never done it but i'd recommend using a hardware raid solution. in general they're faster or offer better performance. <3> err more reliability <1> slightly lighter <1> but that would work <0> nerp: doesnt really matter.. im gonna be working with small files.. or just relatively decent ones.. and will have barely much read/write <0> its gonna be pretty light.. <0> for a change im gonna avoid loading up crap on this machine <1> gimp http://www.drunkdubs.com/albums/album49/volvofront_Medium.jpg <1> not those wheels though <2> heh <1> http://www.worksuperwheels.com/wheels/vs_xx_porsche.html <1> OOOH porsche rims <3> hmm <3> lemme see <3> http://www.techimo.com/articles/index.pl?photo=149 <3> there's a decent guide on software raid <3> i'm sure thats a start <3> you basically have to create a dynamic disk dealio <0> already converted both disks to dynamic <3> read thorough that guide. it seems to explain it step by stem <3> step by step <0> "You will have a choice of simple, spanned, striped, and mirrored" <0> i dont have mirrored <3> how many volumes do you have? <4> anyone heard of FirePay? <0> well.. i have 130GB on disk 0 unallocated.. and disk 1.. i have the data i want to mirror it with <0> nerp: if you see that page and the screenshot of new volume wizard.. it will show you only 3 radio buttons <5> I have to poop <3> i really need to go to bed sooner. I feel so dogged. <3> ***id - i'm probably a bad person to help. :/ <3> that URL i gave you looks to be pretty outdated, after all. <0> nah <0> actually windows' help does that as well <0> mk:@msitstore:c:\windows\help\diskmgmt.chm::/dm_mirrored_volume.htm <0> checkthat <6> How does one direct an end-user, in a prepared instructional document, on how to get to the "Network Connections" window, when there are three separate ways of getting there, all totally dependant on how the end-user has configured his home computer's GUI. <6> You can't say Start -> Network connections <6> cause they might have cl***ic on <6> You can't say control panel -> Network connections <6> cause they might have Newbie Mode on in the control Panel <6> and I'm sure as **** not putting in my end-user instructions, "If you are in cl***ic mode...." <6> cause then that involves <6> "How to check if you're in cl***ic mode" <7> Hey FK <2> FK|Work`, tell them the start-run-blahblah.cpl
<7> I bought a 2U APC UPS, <7> this ****er has 10/100 and does HTTP/SSL, RADIUS, SYSLOG, SNMP, and SMTP. <7> It's ****in' COOL <2> your ups has radius <2> that's ****ed up <7> I know. it rocks. <6> what cool **** does that UPS do <7> It lets you use radius to authenticate to the management frontend. <7> that's one cool thing. <8> sounds gay <6> I love controlled shutdowns of servers when the UPS has been without utility power for a certain period of time <7> so you don't have to remember one faggot *** admin p***word for every little thing you own. <6> too bad when the power comes back on there's no way to turn the servers back on <7> FK: you just install the agent on every server you want controlled and add it to the list here. <2> they should auto power <2> when power is restored <7> FK THey come on by themselves <2> ups shuts down the boxen, then depowers the line <2> then they should come back <8> 'boxen' :( <2> :P <6> How does a server come back on by itself when the OS has done a complete shut down and the BIOS has no option to always start powered when the cord receives power <6> who presses the button <6> ? <2> all my servers just do it fk <6> what brand servers do you have <7> Hmm. <2> *shrug* it's a pretty standard feature <7> You know what, <2> i build them, but they are just Tyan boards <7> Come to think of it. FK is right. My servers only restart if they're interrupted <2> there isn't a power on option <7> if they do a graceful shutdown, how do they know to come back on? <6> I got Dell Poweredges. There is NO WAY to get them to turn on on their own without WOL <2> skoal the UPS should kill power to the server after shutdown <6> KILL POWER ? <6> that doesn't sound like a controlled shut down <2> ups tells server to shutdown <6> when a Windows server does a controlled shutdown, the server TURNS OFF <2> ups pings server until it stops responding <6> and then what? <2> it waits some predetermined amount of time <3> http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16817186102 <3> I bought that for an external enclosure <2> then turns off power to it, until line power is restored <6> When my Dell Poweredge completes a shutdown and stops responding, Windows TURNS IT OFf <2> how else would it work? <2> yeah and? <2> when you plug it back in doesn't it turn on? <6> so, how does the UPS turn it back on? <6> NO <2> gay <6> that's what I'm saying <2> don't buy dell <3> call up dell and ask if you can get opterons <6> Same thing on my HP Proliant <3> then say you want a64 workstations <3> say you're trying to reduce your energy costs <6> the server will not power back on unless the last state was powered on. In a controlled shutdown, the last state is powered OFF. <6> my Dells *and* my Proliants <6> a person has to physically press a button to power ON <6> or send a WOL packet <6> these are all new <2> then make a script that the ups triggers <2> that WOLS <6> and run it on what? <3> hah, i just got a notice that too much taxes were taken out of my check last week so they're putting it back in next week. . . I thought my check seemed lighter than usual. <2> dude, **** if i know <2> don't the expensive ups's have such an option? <2> to wol the **** connected to them? <2> seems like a no brainer <6> to you and me :D <2> this is why i build my own boxes
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