April 9, 2009: Spring in Manhattan

I got a pretty decent sleep last night and this morning got up to a beautiful spring day.  I got ready for work and went down to the basement and put in about two hours working right away to get caught up on everything.  Luckily work was extremely slow today so going into Manhattan for the day should not be overly disurptive.

I left home around a quarter ’til eleven.  Dominica, Liesl and Oreo drove me down to the Peekskill train station where I caught the eleven twenty-two express train to Grand Central Terminal.  It has been months since I have ridden the train and it was nice to have some “forced relaxation” time to just ride and not have to worry about anything.  I was so intent on relaxing today that I did not even bring a book with me.  Instead I just loaded up the iPod with podcasts to which I would listen and blissfully pass the time.

This is my first time ever going from the train to the office in Tribeca directly.  Normally I go directly to the Wall Street office.  Getting over to Greenwich Street was actually very nice.  I just took the 7 from Grand Central to 42nd Street / Times Square and then took the E down to Canal.  From there it is just the shortest little walk and there is the office.  It must be ten or possibly even twenty minutes faster to do this than to go to Wall Street and with quite a bit less walking.

By the time that I had arrived in Tribeca there was some work waiting for me so I grabbed a seat on the trading floor and worked for about forty-five minutes.  That went well and then, when everything was caught up, Ronak and I went down to Baluchi’s on lower Greenwich Street near World Trade.  I got a Malabar salmon curry and the food was just amazing.  And it was really cheap too.  I couldn’t believe the prices.  I need to convince Dominica to come into the city and try out the food.  She would love it.

After lunch instead of returning to Tribeca I walked down to Wall Street.  It was a beautiful day for a walk in the city.  Cool breeze and bright sun.  I just love the city in spring.  What a great day to get to take a nice walk.

I worked from Wall Street for several hours.  Today is the last day before the holiday weekend begins so the market closed at two and the office is a ghost town.  I worked until just after five.  Then Dan and I walked across the street to Starbuck – not my choice for coffee but they are friendly and incredibly convenient – and we talked there for forty-five minutes or so.

Then I walked back up Wall Street to the subway and caught the train up to Grand Central Terminal.  From the GCT I got the seven twenty-two train north up to Peekskill.  It was a quiet ride listening to my iPod.  I packed up most everything that I have on my desk on Wall Street.  I had my swimsuit and backpack there still from when I had the gym membership so I brought that home along with some books that I had there and some miscellaneous paperwork.

There is a rumor that we are going to be moving again at the office.  This has become a regular thing and I just plan around it now.  I am not taking anything back to the office just to have to move it.  I have my little desk fan and that is all that I need other than a stack of emergency napkins and a pen.  My desk is completely bare now.  It really looks like I moved out.  If the rumors are true I may be moving back up to my old desk (or nearby) upstairs on Wall Street or possibly over to Tribeca.  I’m not sure which I would prefer and I don’t know for sure that either is happening.

Dominica, Liesl and Oreo all came down to pick me up when I got to the train station.  I was trying to get home early enough that we wouldn’t interrupt Liesl’s sleep schedule.  It turned out, though, that she fell asleep in the car and never woke up again all evening.  So I ended up going the entire day without every actually seeing her except for a tiny bit in the morning before I left 🙁

I took Oreo for a walk tonight.  He hadn’t had a real walk all day so I thought that he should get a bit of a walk in.  He puts on weight now so I try to keep him doing a little exercise no matter what.

The walk up the hill went fine but on the way back he walked straight into a little post-like structure.  Fortunately it gave more than a post would and he didn’t break his nose.  Boy did he scare me.  He walked straight into it.  Didn’t see it at all.  It was rather large too.  Bigger than him.

I paid close attention to him after that and it is very apparent that he is now so blind that he cannot be allowed to walk at night at all.  He would run right up to signs and other things because he smelled something and his nose would brush the sign post and he would jump back in surprise because he had no idea that it was there.  It is very sad watching our little boy get older.  It is really tough because he is healthy and has so much energy and it is really hard for him to burn it off and to stay healthy if he can’t see to run around.  He has had a lot of accidents recently where he has turned and crashed right into the wall.  We really have to start watching him carefully.  Poor little boy.

I forgot to mention the other day that I have been hired to do some actual writing.  Finally all these years of SGL have paid off.  I am going to be writing one or more articles for the Internet.com family of publications.  I am quite excited.  I have been wanting to write for a long time (professionally, that is.)  This will give me a nice break from my regular technical pursuits.  It will also be a nice feather in my proverbial cap.  Another means of rounding out my resume.

We spent the evening relaxing and watching As Time Goes By.  Dominica and Liesl went to bed relatively early.  I went down to the basement and spent several hours working on converting DVDs, builing the DL145 G2 into a working server and attempting to fix the DNS problems that we have been having for the past few weeks.  The conversions went fine.  The server build went nowhere.  All kinds of headaches there.

The DNS problem lingered on until four in the morning.  Boy was I tired by the time that I got to the bottom of it.  At first we thought that it was a problem with our DNS server but careful examination proved that that machine was doing just fine.  So then I thought to check out upstream DNS forwarders.  Nope, they were fine too.  Then I thought that it might be a virus/trojan thing.  But after several scans and testing from Linux machines I determined that the issue was across the board.

Eventually I was able to determine that every machine no our home network had the DNS issue except that DNS lookups from the firewall itself were okay.  So I pointed some machines at the firewall for DNS resolution and things started to work.  Okay, so the issue is that DNS packets are not reliably passing through the firewall.

So I updated the firewall firmware, rebooted and voila – DNS resolution working again.  Of course the update and modifications killed the IPSec VPN configuration so I had to start putting that back together and, of course, there were issues.  But by four in the morning both DNS and the VPN were working beautifully and I was able to go to bed happy knowing that I had fixed a major problem that had been really plagueing us recently.

Tomorrow, even though it is a holiday, I will be working covering for everyone who has the day off so that people are not getting paged and allowing people who need to work to keep working.  So I am going to be working all day, but it should be a slow day and will likely be relaxing.

Saturday morning I am scheduled to work for Bahrain as usual.  They tell me that the release this weekend is very small and that it will hardly take any time at all.  Here’s hoping.  Once that is done I have a very large number of patch updates to do on Linux.  Then, once that is complete, we are driving to Waverly, New York to spent the weekend with Dominica’s mother’s family there.  We are spending Saturday night at her cousins’ house.  Then Sunday afternoon we are driving up to Leicester and seeing my family for the evening and then staying at dad’s house.

Most likely we will be returning from dad’s house on Tuesday afternoon.  My plan is to work on Monday from dad’s and to then take Tuesday as my comp day for working tomorrow.  That way I can work there on Monday and we can leave Tuesday in the afternoon so that we can drive back before it gets too late.  We can’t stay too long because we are driving both the Mazda PR5 and the BMW back to Peekskill so Dominica will be driving separately from me.  It will give us a good chance to get a large load of stuff from dad’s but it will make the drive rather difficult – especially for Dominica who gets sleepy and has to take Liesl with her.

April 8, 2009: New Drives Arrive

This morning started off very cold.  In fact, at one point this morning, I actually saw it snow for a few minutes!  I was rather surprised.

Amazon delivered my new books today so that I can start learning how to read French.  I got a primary reader like children use to learn to read.  It seemed like a logical way to go.

Today kind of whizzed by.  Lots of work to be done.  The drives for the server arrived today.  Two 1.5TB drives.

I worked all day and then we took it easy this evening and just relaxed, for the most part, in the living room.  I worked on the server and got the drives installed.  I put in a few hours trying to get the server built as well but ran into a few problems so that is going to have to wait.

Tomorrow I am going into Manhattan for the day.  I have a few people that I need to meet.

Sorry for the short updates this week.  Been way too busy to keep up.

April 7, 2009: Ordering Stuff

I got a chance to catch up just a tiny bit on my sleep last night.  It was, at least, an improvement.

Work was not nearly as busy today.  I enjoyed having a day to let my brain catch back up and figure out what all is going on and what needs to be done.

It is quite cold today.  It was thirty-eight degrees when I got up this morning and only warmed up a few degrees throughout the day even with the sun shining very brightly.

This morning dad said that the snow plow was going down his road!  The snow plow! In April!  I am so glad that I live in the Hudson Valley.

I had a delivery come from Amazon today.  I got my French-English Dictionary, my travel guide to Germany from Lonely Planet and my beginning French reader to help me with my French reading comprehension.  I have been doing a lot of stuff in French this week and I need to improve my ability to work in the language.

I ordered two 1.5TB hard drives today.  Three terabytes of storage.  That will help out a lot.  I am going to be using them to make backups of everything.  Hopefully they will arrive in time for me to put them to use this week before we leave for the long weekend.

April 6, 2009: Liesl Has Solid Food

We were quite exhausted this morning as we pulled ourselves out of bed. Last night was too short. I got only about four hours of sleep which, after two days of getting no more than that, was simply not enough.

This morning was very busy with work. I was just bouncing from one thing to another as quickly as I could all morning. I am just getting more and more tired.

At noon we had a quick doctor’s appointment for Liesl. She has an appointment every month now because we are getting her immunization shots spread out over six months. They try to do all six of that at once but that is really overwhelming to a baby’s system. The doctor thought that our plan of doing one each month for six months was very smart and they were happy to do that. This was she has one month to recover from each shot before going on to the next one. So the doctor’s visit only took about fifteen minutes.

We made a quick run to the post office to send out some bills and then ran to the vet to pick up some heartworm medicine for Oreo. Then back home so that I could get back to work.

My copy of “The Fox” arrived from Amazon today. It is written by Arlene Radasky who is a Twitter friend of mine.

This evening Liesl had her very first solid food. Dominica made her oatmeal and we took a video of her eating he food in her high chair in the dining room. She did very well for her first food. She is not quite four and a half months old yet so it is very early for her to be eating solid food but she has been showing all of the signs of being ready for it so we decided to start a week or two early.

Liesl definitely enjoyed the taste of real food even if she had a very hard time keeping any of it down. She still has a bit of the reaction to push food out with her tongue so she is not getting a lot of nutrition this way but it is a start.

Katie came over after work today and brought awesome foodies. She brought vegetable pate, fresh pasta, salad and she whipped up a garlic oil sauce for the pasta. Dinner was awesome.

Katie also brought along a $100 bottle of California Cabernet Savignon which was quite good. We enjoyed polishing off the bottle.

We watched two episodes of the second season of Coupling and then Katie headed for home. Duds is staying with Katie’s mom this week since Katie is flying out to California for a week.

April 5, 2009: And the Weekend of Work Continues

I was awaken this morning by Liesl just after seven.  That gave me about five hours of sleep.  The most that I can really hope for these days.  Oreo was in a “I need my daddy” mood all day yesterday and he slept between my legs this morning so I couldn’t move and was stuck waiting for him to wake up so that I could get up which always hurts my back.

I was thinking that today was going to be a nice, relaxing day other than the drive home tonight.  No such luck.  I logged into the office just to make sure that everything was okay since it is a Sunday and very few people work on Sunday so things can easily get missed if no one checks in and I discovered that we had quite a few machines down.  Oh boy.

So I started working at noon.  It took a bit of testing before we realized that the commonality between all of the machines that were not working were that they all ran SAN and that they were all involved in receiving one particular patch from the engineering department that updated the kernel.  So, from that, we were able to rather that the chances were that, like they often do, the engineers failed to take into consideration the SAN software stack and had broken it again.  This is a never ending problem that we had with them.

The work ended up just going for hours and hours.  First we had to do a ton of troubleshooting.  That took a few hours because it was not very apparently what had happened.  By the end of the day there were five us working on the problem.

I worked on that issue until after six (yes, for over six hours) and then, after just a few minutes break, was called out to deal with another issue for another team.  I ended up being “at work” from noon until seven.  What an exhausting day.  Things were not even completely done when I left and some work just had to be saved until tomorrow.  Dominica and I really could not wait any longer to get onto the road.  Our plan had been to leave Frankfort between three and four in the afternoon and we completely missed that window.

So it was around seven thirty in the evening when we finally got into the car and drove out of Frankfort.  We are taking the opportunity to go to Scranton and pick up two servers while we are making this trip.  That meant that we got to take the really nice drive south out of Frankfort and skip the highway pretty much altogether.  I love the southerly drive out of Frankfort.  That part of New York is so gorgeous.  It really reminds me of rural England.

We got down to Scranton around a quarter after ten.  Dominica waited in the car with Liesl and Oreo while I went into the datacenter and helped as we unracked two servers, a DL145 G2 and a DL360 G1.  The DL360 G1 is old and going to be going to Castile Christian Academy.  The DL145 G2 is going to be repurposed as a dedicated backup server running Red Hat Linux and the Amanda backup server.

It was a really good thing that we went to Scranton today, even though it was a bit of a pain to do one more thing today.  One of the two machines that is staying in Scranton for a few more weeks had a failed hard drive that I was able to swap out while I was there.  Only took a minute to fix but would have been quite the disaster later on.

Our plan is to be completely done with Scranton in just a few weeks.  Then I will make one last special trip up there to pick up what remains and that will be that.  I will be very happy when that is all over and done.

It takes about two hours to get back to Peekskill from Scranton.  Less than, but almost, two hours.  We had to make one doggy pit stop along the way.  He tried to be fast.

So it was just around one in the morning when we rolled into Peekskill.  We were very glad to be home.  Dominica tried to go right to bed but Liesl’s schedule was all messed up and she was having problems falling asleep.  I went down and checked on the DVD conversion processes running in the basement.  They were still running and had a lot of work left to do.  I guess that I did a good job loading them up before we left.  My main desktop will still be working for another few days before it completes the work that I left for it!

I did some calculations and my desktop would need to run continuously for about four years in order to convert everything that we have!  Four years of non-stop work.  And that is if I was able to keep it running all of that time and able to keep it completely loaded up with prepped work.  This is no small project!  I can’t wait until we have some local server capacity to help offload some of this work.

We tried going to bed at two but Liesl woke right up and was not about to go back to sleep.  Dominica was really frustrated and unhappy so I got up and stayed up with Liesl until almost three when she finally fell asleep.  This weekend has been way too exhausting for me.

It appears that the Arizona Game and Fish Department has conspired to exterminate the last of the American Jaguar population from the country.