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Monday, April 27, 2009

Backup Exec vs. the NDMP agent

Once again I find myself slapping my forehead over the behavior of Backup Exec. In this episode, we find our intrepid administrator transitioning his NetApp Filer backups from traditional backups of CIFS shares to NDMP backup to a tape library attached directly to the filer. All appears well as the tape library is registered and shows up properly in the Backup Exec devices screen.

Flash forward to the weekend. All backups of the CIFS shares using non-NDMP methods fail. No NDMP backups have been configured. What could be the problem?

The problem appears to be that the Backup Exec agent and the NDMP agent share a port. Probably something within the bowels of the Backup Exec agent that it really is the bastard spawn of NDMP. However, what this means is that once you turn on NDMP on your NetApp filer, you can no longer do normal backups of CIFS shares from that filer!

It's just incredible to me that time and time again, I come across absolutely insane things that Backup Exec does. Why in the world would turning on NDMP on a filer *have* to require that Backup Exec now refuses to talk to the filer except via NDMP. Obviously this is some bug (one can hope) but upgrading to 12.5 from 11d isn't on my roadmap right now as that opens an entirely new can of worms.

Well, NDMP is now off until my new library license arrives along with my new stock of LTO4 tapes. Apparently it's all or nothing for NDMP and the filer.

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Cubs, Cats, and the Friendly Confines

It almost goes without saying that your first visit to Wrigley Field in a skybox will be a memorable one. The sense of prestige as you are granted access to the upper hallway. The heated accommodations on a cold night. The seemingly endless supply of food. The kind attentiveness of the staff as they take care of you, very much unlike most other ballpark experiences.


But no one really expects that you'll see a cat being herded across the field by a member of security.
On deck circleCat herdingSkybox view
It was almost a little disappointing because the cat, in a very un-cat-like way, promptly marched across the outfield and was escorted from the playing field. I was really hoping for a chase more akin to a drunken fan streaking and dodging security. Luckily the Cubs provided enough excitement to last the evening.

I couldn't have asked for a better night. The rain gave way to just a cold April evening that start with being able to go on the field and take some pictures and ended with a Cubs win. All in all, not a bad way to spend a Tuesday night.

Friday, March 06, 2009

Published my first photograph today


Indoor fireworks
Originally uploaded by oblik
Well, today is a banner day. This morning I received an email via Flickr from StrictlyFX asking if they could use a picture I took at a Chicago Wolves game on their website. They provide the pyrotechnics for the wolves.

I released the photo to them and it's now on their website showcasing their work. You can see it on their sports page by clicking the photos in the bottom right corner (click on the eyes, that's mine). It is photo number 6.

Pretty exciting for a total amateur like me.

Thursday, August 28, 2008

2008 McDonald's Kids Triathlon

Here's the video we took of Alex at the Kids Triathlon this past weekend. Be sure to click the link on the page to view in high quality.

Sunday, August 24, 2008

What a day this has been


Triathlon Mosaic
Originally uploaded by oblik
Today is one of the days that will forever stand out in my memory.

Three years ago, we were "graduating" my son, Alex, from his physical and occupational therapy, just prior to entering Kindergarten, for some developmental issues he had centering around sensory integration dysfunction and the effects it had on his motor skills.

Today, we stood by and cheered as he completed the 2008 Kids Triathlon in Chicago. These two days could not be more stark in their contrast or uplifting in the pride that I felt for Alex today.

This picture is just a snapshot of our day. You can see more in this slideshow

Today was a good day