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Archive for August, 2008

Thrashed Quads (Hiking the Three Sisters in Oregon)

Last week I was very fortunate to join my hiking buddies (David, Dave and Brad) for another amazing trip out west. This year we would do the Three Sisters Wilderness near Bend, Oregon. For those who do not know Oregon, the Sisters are three volcanos, each over 10,000 feet. In addition to the Sisters, there are numerous other peaks in the wilderness area named similarly…the Husband, Wife, Mt Bachelor (also a ski resort) and so forth. The Sisters are part of the long chain of volcanos stretching from CA to WA and beyond including Mt Hood, Rainier, St. Helens, Adams, and more.

As an added bonus, Rich Ayers, an old friend from High School first grade! contacted me just before the hike and let me know he lived in Portland (I went to a twelve year all boy private school…that likely explains a lot). So I made arrangements to fly into Portland (instead of SLC as I normally would) and hang out before the hike with Rich and his wife Gina.

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Infrant ReadyNAS AFP Share Mount Issue

I have an Infrant ReadyNAS 1100 unit and I can’t say enough great things about it. But yesterday I had a very strange issue. After having it running for quite some time, I upgraded all the drives to 1TB drives. I first backed-up all the data and then went with 4 new 1TB drives. I went through the whole process of formatting the drives, setting up shares and permissions, and copying the data back to the system. All was great!

Then after a reboot yesterday (installed an add-on), I found that I could only mount some shares on the device via AFP. I could mount everything via SMB…but AFP mounting two of my 6 shares would hang my OS X machine for a long time….10’s of minutes. I thought the issue might have been the add-on I just installed. But Infrant does not allow you to uninstall add-ons (bad bad bad).

So I was sort of stuck. I tried a few things but nothing seemed to help. The console logs on the Mac were full of some strange messages but even that did not tell me the issue even after Google searching the errors.

I eventually stumbled on what I think was the issue. There seemed to be some sort of KeyChain password issue. I can’t say for sure that I even understand what it was that made me think of it, but I decided to clear out all KeyChain entries for my NAS unit…both IP address and DNS entries. Everything.

Once I did that, everything was happy again.

Why’d it happen after that reboot when I had many other reboots along the way? Who knows. I think this was an obscure Mac OS X bug myself. But if this helps someone out there solve this issue, great.

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You Need Popcorn!

Well, OK. Maybe you didn’t wake up today and think, after this bowl of [insert expensive brand name cereal here], I was thinking of cooking up some corn. Likely true. But just think, a few hours from now, around 3:38pm your time you will be hungry and one of your co-workers will be microwaving some corn down the hall. And that smell….oh, how it will be wafting through the halls to your office.

But you could have your own delicious popcorn! Whether you like one of the many microwave varieties or a tin of classic Kettle Corn, Caramel Corn, or even Chocolate Covered Caramel Corn, it all can be yours while supporting a great cause. Cub Scouts.

My son, Jacob, is doing his part to raise $350 for his cub scout pack, Pack 340 of Reston, VA. He would love to have your help and you can order online very easily.

Just visit the Popcorn Order Website and enter Jacob’s code: TEYHWQM

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Google Apps: Lost Administrator Password

Google Apps

One of my clients forgot their password a few days ago for their email address which is hosted on Google Apps. It just so happens that this account was also the admin account for the entire domain!

On top of this issue, for some reason the “I forgot my password” link was just telling us to “check with your domain admin” for assistance. While I was pretty sure I had checked the box allowing us to reset the admin password by sending an email to a secondary email address, this was not showing up.

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