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Archives for August 2011

How to use the Xserve Serial port for outgoing connections

2011/08/16 By staze

I have a UPS that I want to configure, and a lack of any DB9-USB adapters here at work. But, I’ve got a dozen Xserve’s with serial ports just asking to be used for this purpose.

The problem is, by default, Xserve’s are set up to be on the receiving end of a serial connection (you can use a serial terminal to get into them if they’re sideways somehow).

Googling turned up a few answers, but none that said “this is it”. So, share the wealth!

sudo launchctl unload /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/com.apple.xserve.serial-ports.plist from the terminal. That’ll stop getty, and you should then be able to use ZTerm (thankfully just updated to be a Universal App for Lion) to initiate a connection.

Good luck!

Filed Under: Sys Admin Tagged With: 10.6, DB9, Intel Xserve, UPS

How to REALLY initialize the HD on an HP 9050

2011/08/11 By staze

It seems HP’s documentation (here), as well as a lot of other documentation on the web (here, and here) is incorrect on how to initialize the HD on a Laserjet 9050. After beating my head against it for about 20 minutes this morning, I finally figured it out. So, here goes.

  1. Turn the damn thing off.
  2. Turn it on, and when the memory count starts, hold “Menu” (the big button on the left side of the control panel above “Stop”).
  3. All the LEDs should light up after the memory count stops. At this point, release “Menu” (Nothing will change on the LCD, it’ll just keep the memory count, and all three status LEDs will remain lit).
  4. Press the “Back” button (looks like a sideways “U-Turn” ( to the left of the “Go” (√) button, looks kind of like ↩) and you should see “Initialize Disks”
  5. Press “Go” (√) and the printer should continue booting
  6. Done.

Most of the HP documentation and other things I’ve found online indicate you should start pressing “Go” or “Menu” before turning on the printer. But this seems to tell the printer that the button has failed, and to ignore it. So, don’t press anything until the memory count starts.

That’s all there is to it. I happened to find an old EIO HD sled around, and put an old 20GB Fujitsu HD on it, and viola, instant printer storage. I had waited a while to install it for fear of it not working. But, everything seems good. =)

Good luck!

Filed Under: Sys Admin Tagged With: EIO, HP, J6073G, Laserjet 9050

Captain America – The First Avenger

2011/08/02 By staze

What has seemingly been another summer of comic book movies has lead up to Captain America. As a kid, the idea of this character always seemed kind of cheesy. I mean, really? “Captain America”?! Is there “Commodore Soviet”? “Duke England”? But, both my wife and I were happy to see them address this a bit in the movie (he is used to sell war bonds early in the movie, and even wears the campy outfit).

So after Thor, X-Men First Class, and Green Lantern (which I haven’t seen, but hear is pretty bad), we have rounded out the Marvel universe until The Avengers next year. What I can say about the ones I have seen (the Marvel ones), is that I’d probably rank them as:

  1. Captain America
  2. Thor
  3. X-Men First Class

Now, let me put that in perspective. All 3 were very good. Previously I put Thor just below Iron Man in terms of enjoyability. Iron Man is my favorite Marvel universe movie. So, that said, Captain America now inserts itself between Thor and Iron Man. So all 3 of the above all exist within a single point from 1-10.

If you haven’t seen Captain America, you should. It’s good. I wouldn’t bother with 3D, but then, I never would.

[xrr Rating=4.5/5]

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: Captain America, Marvel

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