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After a couple of years of considering it, I finally bought a Drobo for home use.
Monday, Oct 18:
The Drobo (2nd generation) arrived and I set it up with my Mac Mini. I installed 1 1TB drive and 2 500GB drives. I set it up with HFS+ and configured email alerts, etc. as recommended. Then I started migrating data from the existing external 1TB drive.
Tuesday, Oct 19:
Added another 1TB disk that I removed from an old Seagate external drive. Everything seemed fine as I migrated the remaining data from the still existing 1TB external drive.
Wednesday, Oct 20:
All data had migrated to the Drobo and things had been working fine for a few hours. So, I unplugged the external drive, removed it’s 1TB Seagate drive, and replaced one of the 500GB drives with the 1TB drive. So, at this point the Drobo has 3 1TB drives and 1 500GB drive. The Drobo began to rebuild the Data Protection. It calculated it would take about 13 hours to complete.
Thursday, Oct 21:
At about 6a this morning (about 12 hours after replacing the drive) I got another critical alert notification that “Drobo cannot currently protect your data against hard drive failures.”
At about 9a the Mac Mini that the Drobo is connected to froze, so I had to power cycle that computer. When the Mac Mini finished rebooting, the Drobo was no longer connected to the Mac Mini. After attempting to reconnect the Drobo several times, I ended up power cycling the Drobo. It came back online and showed the file system for a several minutes, despite continuing to state that “Data Protection” was still in progress.
Then, a few minutes later the Drobo unmounted from the Mac Mini again, but it shows up as unmounted and unformatted in the Apple Disk Utility. At that point the Drobo Dashboard started showing the Drobo’s file system is now “Unformatted” instead of it’s original “HFS+” file system.
I suspect that one of my drives are bad, but the Drobo never tells me that and it is still “In Progress” of rebuilding the data protection.
Around 7p I received a 2nd reply from Drobo support:
Lets try this next then:
1. Power down the computer.
2. Disconnect Firewire, then power to the Drobo.
3. Eject all of the drives.
4. Reconnect Firewire, then power to the Drobo.
5. Wait for the Drobo to connect to the Drobo Dashboard.
6. Put the Drobo into standby: Drobo Dashboard > Advanced Controls… > Tools > Standby.
7. Disconnect Firewire, then power.
8. Re-insert all of the drives.
9. Reconnect Firewire, then USB.Let me know if this enables the Drobo to complete it’s re-layout.
I followed those steps exactly, except for replacing “then USB” with “then power” in step 9 (which I presumed was a typo). 3 hours later it was still showing the filesystem as “unformatted” and “appox. 1 minute remaining” on the data protection rebuild.
Friday, Oct 22:
Still not working and no further response from Drobo. I’m stuck and frustrated, since I can’t really see what is happening behind the scenes with the Drobo.
]]>My inspiration for writing this is a worship leader that battled cancer and claimed healing from God. After becoming fairly popular from his story and his music about his battle, it was revealed that he didn’t actually have cancer, but had been involved in a life of lies to convince everyone around him that he was sick. As the truth came out, the true battle that he was fighting was the battle with pornography.
This story of lies and deception has really bugged me since I learned about it a year and a half ago. Since the truth came out, the song this guy wrote has increasingly become popular. And this popularity in light of the lies surrounding the song, has really caused conflict in my heart as I’ve sung this song. It has really agonized me.
But tonight I realized this guy who wrote the song was really seeking healing from his ‘cancer’ that he was too embarrassed and ashamed to talk about. It was not a cancer of the body, but a cancer of the mind and soul. Pornography had infected him and was causing him tremendous pain. That same pain has hurt more men than any actual cancer of the body. And I can attest that God can heal men from this battle with pornography.
Now when I sing the song Healer, it’ll have a different meaning. It’s not just a plea for physical healing of our bodies, but a healing of our hearts, souls, and minds. Below are some of the lyrics from this plea for healing:
I believe You’re my Healer
I believe You are all I need
I believe You’re my Portion
I believe You’re more than enough for me
Jesus You’re all I need
Nothing is impossible for You
You hold my world in Your hands
God, I pray for all men that are battling pornography. I pray that they will seek your healing and support with this battle. Nothing, not even a battle with pornography, is impossible for You.
]]>This blog post is a test to see if Buzz will automagically pull in this post from my blog.
What are your thoughts on Google Buzz?
]]>Like many counties around the state, you can preview your exact ballot online at the Champaign County Clerk’s website.
Once again, I didn’t find any voters guides that were unbiased and impartial. The only voter guide that I could find online for the Illinois primary was from Illinois Family Institute (Champaign Guide). This is still a useful guide, though it is biased.
Personal Word of Caution: If you are voting the Republican primary ballot tomorrow, please consider not voting for Mark Kirk. Even though he is the predicted favorite, his voting records do not follow those of average Republicans. Please research all your candidates, even if they are predicted to win.
How about you? Do you have any other voting advice, insights, or resources?
]]>Location Aware Apps:
Miscellaneous:
Social Networking
Financial
Games
Remote Connectivity
My office mate, Matt, currenly has 254 apps installed on his iPhone. That’s more than the iPhone is actually capable of displaying on it’s home pages. Anyway, I also asked him for his recommendations of best apps.
Matt’s Picks:
What are your favorite iPhone apps that you use at least once a week?
]]>And you may find yourself behind the wheel of a large automobile
And you may find yourself in a beautiful house, with a beautiful wife
And you may ask yourself: Well…How did I get here ?
Yeah, “How did I get here?”
Just one year ago this holiday wasn’t near as much fun. In fact, like most family holidays before it, it was slightly depressing. But this year I’m celebrating the holiday with MY family. Not just my parents, aunts, uncles, cousins, grandparents, and other assorted family; but for the first time I’m sharing that experience with my wife and two sons. Wow, that’s a great feeling.
Like the Talking Heads refer to, I do have a large automobile and beautiful house, both of which I’m thankful for. But, more so I have a beautiful wife and beautiful family (and a beautiful dog and two beautiful cats).
Crosby, Stills, Nash, & Young helps me finish out my thought process with:
Our house is a very, very fine house
With two cats in the yard
Life used to be so hard
Now everything is easy
‘Cause of you
Thank you God, for blessing me this year with an amazing family! Your blessings are new every morning. Thank you.
What are you thankful for this year? Share your thoughts as a comment.
]]>Well, below is a recording of my thoughts and insights about praying for my kids. Take a quick listen.
How about you? Do you have any messy prayers for your kids?
Would love to hear your thoughts in the comments.
]]>What Do I Do These Days?
August of 2008 marked my fifth year of working for the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) at the University of Illinois. I maintain computer systems that host lots of web sites, email services, distributed storage, and authentication services for NCSA. You may have heard in the news recently that we are now in the process of building the world’s largest supercomputer, which is supposed to go online in 2010.
While I enjoy my job, my true passion is my church, Grace Community Church. I volunteer several hours each week there leading our TechArts teams (sound, video, production, and IT) and also help lead and serve on our board (which has been a huge task this year). For the past year and a half, Grace has been networked with LifeChurch.tv, which is one of the most innovative and powerful churches in the US. This partnership has really excited me again about the life changing power of the local church.
Highlights From 2008…
In January our pastor resigned. He’d been the pastor of our church since long before I started attending 16 years ago. I helped lead the task of hiring a new pastor and leading in new ways during the transition of hiring our new pastor on July 1.
My dad went to Moscow and Siberia for a month-long mission trip in June & July. I was pretty proud of him, since he hadn’t gone on any mission trips for a few years due to his health. He spent a lot of his time training Christian leaders there from some churches he’d help plant about 18 years ago.
My Mom had both of her hips replaced this summer and fall. She’s been off work for almost 6 months as she’s been rehabilitating. Things have gone great for her, but it’s made for a slow rehabilitation for a lady that’s always on the go. Since both my parents have had both hips replaced now, I think I need to schedule an appointment with an orthopedic surgeon in about 15-20 years.
In September I became kind of a surrogate father. A friend of mine from church has 2 teenage brothers that she adopted a few years ago. The oldest one has been having some issues with her this year and they’d gotten to a point where she wasn’t comfortable with him continuing to live with her. So, R.C. has been living with me for the past few months. It’s been a really good experience for both of us.
Lessons & Growth in 2008…
So, anyway, that’s a brief look at God at work in my life this year. It’s funny how most of the excitement from this year was totally unexpected, but has been one of the best yet of my life. He’s still the Lord Emmanuel, God with us. I’m excited to see what new excitement is awaiting in 2009.
Merry Christmas!
-Bill
But, sometimes in my own life and those that are closer to me, I don’t honestly expect God to show up such miraculous ways. I get used to the hurting and brokenness that faces me regularly and have almost given up on the idea of God fixing those issues. I notice myself internally voicing the following kinds of things:
But, wait a minute. Didn’t I say that Jesus wanted to bring ‘hope, healing, and restoration to His children’? Isn’t He the blessed redeemer? Didn’t He come to seek and save the lost? Didn’t He come to bring healing and wholeness?
My king can bring healing to Joe, Mikey, and me.
Lord, continue to work in my life to bring healing and wholeness!
]]>Merry Christmas!
]]>Sony PSP 2000 – Piano Black $155
Used about 1 hour till I confiscated it from him. In excellent
condition. Comes with opened box, battery, and power charger.
http://www.amazon.com/PSP-2000-Console-Piano-Black-Sony/dp/B000UA0LXQ/
God of War – Chains of Olympus – for Sony PSP $28
New in sealed box. Never used or opened.
http://www.amazon.com/God-War-Chains-Olympus-Sony-PSP/dp/B000R3BN4M
Email me if you’re interested in either of these items.
]]>Every once in a while I get a creative cooking itch that I just have to scratch. Recently those itches have involved rice and cheese. Tonight I wanted to explore what I could do to use up some eggs that had been in the fridge for a while.
As I explored the cupboards I imagined an egg and rice hash that had a bit of kick to it. After exploring some recipes for ideas I began to create my new IlliMex Egg Hash.
INGREDIENTS:
DIRECTIONS:
Serves 4 people.
OPTIONS TO CHANGE IT UP:
Let me know if you try this off the cuff little hash recipe. Or shoot me ideas of ways to improve it. I’d love to hear your thoughts.
]]>2.009 is even lower than I predicted a month ago. I like it.
Sent from my phone.
]]>We finally received our first of the new MacBooks at work today. We’re considering making this our default, preferred laptop across the organization. So, I gave it a quick trial run for about 45 minutes.
First, how does this keyboard feel? I think it’s a tad bit cramped. The response of the keys is ok, but I feel like my pinkies are held in uncomfortably tight.
The screen seems fine to me. Less real estate than I’m used to, but much easier to read than my 17″ high res screen.
The speaker response is very adequate. A bit tinny, but fine for normal work use.
The track pad seems pretty natural – I forget I don’t have a button.
Sitting it on my lap, it feels too small for me. But, I could get used to it.
The compact size and light weight make it nice for moving around the building easily.
The glossy screen is very nice when the display is set to bright. But, if I’m trying to save power in a meeting by dimming the screen, the glare makes it hard to view. But, again, I’d get used to it.
I plugged in the laptop to a projector in a conference room, and it worked exactly as my MBP does as far as connectivity. Looked fine.
The entire machine just feels well made. While the keys look cheap, they work well. The screen is amazing and very rugged. All the metal and glass on the case feel awesome to the touch and yet extremely rugged.
The only problem I had with the MacBook is that my wireless internet seemed to be really slow. I’m not sure if that’s an issue of the MacBook or if we were having problems here at the office today.
Overall, I think it’s a great little laptop for typical users at our office. Some developers will still prefer the 17″ MBP, but it’s adequate for the majority of our Mac users.
]]>For the past year and a half we’ve been lucky to have been lent a Leprecon LP-X24 lighting control console. This has been a really nice board, but now we’re needing to give it back to it’s owners who have another use for it. As we move forward with expanding into some intelligent lights in the coming year, I don’t really want to spend a ton of money on a new controller which could easily cost $3,500-$10,000. So, I’m exploring some options of replacing the controller on the extreme cheap.
So, we currently have 24 microplex channels and 5 DMX channels, all of which are non-intelligent lights (not moving or color changing). Adam Callender at Granger Community Church posted a while back about how they started into a High End Hog controller system by simply purchasing something like a HOG 3PC DMX Widget and controlling their lights using a spare computer running the HOG 3PC Software. This option appears to cost about $1200 $1,700 plus the cost of a computer. And presuming we went with a real HOG lighting console in the future, the DMX Widget would continue to be part of that.
But, then that got me to thinking, “Haven’t I seen some other cheap or free software for lighting controllers?”
Well, after a bit more searching online, it appears that we could purchase a lower end (no pun intended) USB DMX Interface for $151. This would let us drive a DMX universe using software like the following:
Below are two web sites that I found with some more details on cheap/free DMX control:
So… I’m looking for any input or experience with any of these cheap/free DMX options. At this entry price point, I’m just tempted to give several of them a try and see if they meet our needs. But, I’d love to get feedback from others who may have already gone down this path.
]]>Several people I respect have expressed they are voting for Obama, but I still don’t get what they see in him. Yes, there are several issues that I don’t agree with McCain or Palin on. But, when it comes down to it, I’m deeply scared about Obama becoming our president. I’ve struggled for months to understand Obama and I can’t find any peace about electing him.
Socialist Agenda…
Redistribute the Wealth… It’s hard to see Obama’s tax and financial policies as anything more than taking from the rich and giving it to the poor. That’s just wrong for the government to do that. Instead we should be encouraging everyone to prosper and reach their full potential. And it’s morally wrong for us to create any additional sense of entitlement for those that don’t work hard. We should be encouraging the rich to compassionately help the poor to get out of poverty, not punishing the rich for their success.
Right to Health Care… I’m sorry, but healthcare is not an inalienable right. While it makes sense to fight pandemic diseases and maintain policies that promote health, healthcare is not a right. The beauty of our constitution is it’s simple focus on fundamental natural, civil, and human rights. It gives people the freedom to choose and rise to their potential.
OK, I know some of you are questioning my understanding of and commitment to the Gospel and it’s social significance. I’m a huge proponent of the Church serving the social needs of the world. And it’s a shame that the Church has done such a poor job of it that many people now think that it’s the government’s job to provide social justice to our world. The Church needs to rise and reclaim it’s calling from Christ to care for the needy and oppressed.
World View…
I think it’s a bit over the top that many Christians base their entire election choice soley on abortion. But, while abortion is not the only issue, it is very important. How a candidate values life is a significant indicator of their world view. And Obama has a clear record of not valuing the life of unborn children and also communicating incongruent perspectives on the issue when talking to different interest groups. It also perplexes me how Obama can champion the rights of the poor to have healthcare and financial success, but yet support killing children who haven’t been born yet. He fights for the right to healthcare of a 1 minute old baby, but not the right to life for a baby 1 minute prior to birth. That doesn’t seem like a consistent world view. It worries me that perhaps his policies are designed to get votes of minorities, rather than to make a right, moral decision. What group will be next to be taken advantage of?
Vague Plans…
Obama communicates very smoothly, but rarely ever says much of substance. He often comes across as a broken record advocating change. Yet, his political record in the Illinois and US senates don’t really show that he’s much of a changer.
I do fundamentally disagree with Obama on some issues such as Defense, Economy, Education, Foreign Policy, Healthcare, Immigration, and Taxes. But what scares me even more is that many of his other positions on key issues sound kind of good. When I dig deeper on these issues I agree with, I realize Obama often doesn’t actually address the core problem or have a clear solution. He promotes generic change on a lot of issues, but has no clearly communicated plan of what that change might be. It seems like we’re gambling that Obama’s changes might be something we agree with.
Your Feedback…
Maybe I’m missing something and am confused. I’ve been wrong before. So, if you have similar values as me and are an Obama supporter, I’d like to hear what your reasoning is. Let me know your thoughts on why you are choosing Obama or McCain by posting a comment here or emailing me directly.
And, be sure to vote! Don’t just listen to the polls and think the outcome is already guaranteed one way or another.
Maybe I’m imagining this.
But, is Osama’s latest campaign artwork incredibly similar to the Obama-Biden campaign?
It’s a joke people. Don’t throw too many daggers at me.
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You can spread this viral video here. Would you vote for me?
]]>So, I purchased a couple of new 1TB USB hard drives this week and have been trying to figure out how to best set them up for optimal speed and accessibility. The latest setup is to connect them via USB to my Apple AirPort Extreme Basestation as AirDisks. I’ll be backing up my laptops to these drives daily (I’ll share the backup details later), so I was curious just how fast I could dump data to them.
How fast should I be able to copy data to the USB hard drive attached to my Airport Extreme?
But are those numbers realistic for average write speeds? I’m currently averaging about 10.5 GB/hr.
Somebody suggested that the Airport Extreme is limited to about 5 MBps (17.57 GB/hr). This has something to do with the processor in the Airport Extreme (APEB). Here’s what they’re experiencing:
3.5 MBps = 12.3 GB/hr which is about what I’m experiencing so far. I have 4 USB disks connected to by AirPort, but I think this throughput should be for all drives combined.
If you have a USB disk attached to a network with something like the AirPort Extreme, let me know what kind of read and write speeds you are averaging.
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