April 4, 2009: Longest Saturday of Work Evar!

The drive up to Frankfort went pretty well.  We finally hit the road at a quarter until eight in the evening and then stopped at the Mobil station just outside of Peekskill on the roundabout to fuel up and to pick up energy drinks and snacks for the drive.  So in the end it was roughly the equivalent of having left right at eight.  Traveling with a baby and a Boston Terrier takes a lot of planning and preparation.  No way around that.  And with me busy working all day and Dominica unable to get anything done because she is taking care of the “kids” its just really hard to be able to just walk out of the door at a moment’s notice.

It was pretty foggy for the first hour of the drive but that turned to rain for the rest of the drive which was not nearly so bad.  We only had to make one quick pit stop on the drive and we arrived in Frankfort around eleven thirty.  Not as early as I had hoped but not too bad.

We unloaded the car and visited for a little while.  I worked from my BlackBerry for a little bit but then had to log in and work until half past midnight doing server checkouts.  We tried going to bed but at one I was paged out again and had to log back in and work for another ten minutes.  So much for sleep.

I didn’t fall asleep right away, as you would imagine, after driving for hours, drinking caffeine on the drive to be safe and then working once arriving in Frankfort.  I dozed off for a tiny bit but definitely saw the clock at a quarter after one and again at three in the morning so could only have gotten an hour in there at best if that.  I was completely awake and out of bed around six thirty because Liesl had gotten up.  So my entire night was only five hours long with me being awake for a good portion of it.  It is going to be a long day.

I got right to work as there is a lot to do this morning.  It was a very busy morning.  And, of course, in addition to having tons of work to do this morning I was working on four servers that I have never touched before and know nothing about which always causes a number of problems.  For example, I was not told their names correctly so we lost some times while I tried to figure out why they were not accessible.

Just to make my morning more stressful I discovered early on that both Scranton and Peoria Heights were down while people were trying to use them.  After a bit of work to figure out what was going on I found out that Scranton had lost power due to an electrical system upgrade and Peoria Heights had just lost power altogether since four thirty in the morning.

Between the never ending morning deployments and the power losses my morning was very long and very stressful.  I really hate power outages.  They are not like losing network connectivity because then you are just down and waiting for things to turn back on.  But when the power goes out you are disconnected waiting for the power to come back on to find out what burned up that you did not anticipate.

InformationWeek had an article yesterday about the demise of IT industry legend Silicon Graphics or SGI.  SGI is famous as the manufacturer of super high-end RISC-based graphics workstations.  SGI products were famous for powering the early days of Hollywood’s three dimensional movie rendering.  SGI also made Irix which, at one time, was one of the big UNIX players.  SGI was also a pioneer in RISC and 64-bit computing with their MIPS line of processors (most famous to consumers as the processor in the Nintendo 64.)

Also in the news today is the rumor that IBM and Sun may announce their merger as early as Monday.  Unlike SGI who is already an almost forgotten piece of IT history Sun is still a major player as the fourth largest server maker in the world and one of the few companies still designing and making their own architecture – the Sparc processor.  I work with Sun equipment every day.  It will be strange to see them vanish as their own, independent entity.  It will also be interesting to see how IBM handles the integration of the Sun product line and customers into its already existing family or products and means of service delivery.

My morning work just went on forever.  Today ended up being a full day of work which is quite unusual for a Saturday.  Normally I put in a half day or a three-quarter day at most but today I really put in the hours.  And they aren’t light hours like you often get to put in during the week.  This is the eating at your desk, wife bringing your cup of coffee after cup of coffee, eyes bugging out of your head, multitasking as quickly as you can kind of overtime.  Saturdays are definitely the day of the week when I do the most work.  Maybe that is because there is so little communications and nothing to do but work.  Very few distractions.  You just sit at your desk and go.

We were extremely pleased to found out from our accountants today that our taxes are pretty much done and they already know that we are not getting a penalty this year!  In fact we do not even owe any taxes.  We have overpaid.  What a relief.  These taxes have been really hanging over us.  We were so sure that we were going to owe and were going to have a penalty.  We have been dreading dealing with the whole thing.  We should be getting back a nice chunk now.  Enough to be a decent investment considering how little we have been able to put away recently.  It will feel good to be saving something for a change rather than just spending.

My work ended up going until after seven thirty this evening!  What an incredibly long day.  I was completely wrecked by the time that it was all done.  Luckily it was not stressful work.  I was not feeling stressed at all by the time that the day was over just really worn out.  Knowing that the taxes are done and that everything is okay with them is making me feel much, much better.  And the work today was low stress while adding a lot of overtime which also makes me feel better even if it does mean not getting a day off.  Not even the remotest semblance of a day off.  But, I suppose, that today was actually kind of a good day to be incredibly busy because Dominica and her mom had Stephanie’s bridal shower to go to for the bulk of the afternoon and this kept me working rather than watching television.

After I was finally done with work (the poor guys who had to do the application check outs are seven hours ahead of me so they were working at two in the morning after putting in fourteen hour days and having to work tomorrow as well) we all drive out to the Kitlas Restaurant for dinner.  Dominica and I both got the potato and crab encrusted halibut which was awesome.  Today was a bad day for my diet!  I need to get back onto the wagon tomorrow.

After dinner Dominica and I drove to Herkimer and went first to Hannaford to get some food for lunch tomorrow (so that we are not tempted to just eat loads of starch as we are having a “belated Thanksgiving dinner with all the fixins” since everyone missed Thanksgiving because we were in the hospital as Liesl was being born) and then we drove to Walmart to pick up some formula.  Then back home.

We got back and watched Speed Racer on television.  The movie was completely awful even though it was loaded with good people.  It was like an experiement in surreal cinematic art that failed horribly.  The entire movie was bluescreened and felt like actors sitting on a sound stage.  It felt more fake than The Wizard of Oz where you really feel the people are walking around on a stage.  This felt like people in a recording booth.  They didn’t even try to make you get drawn into the movie.  The race scenes didn’t even look as good as relatively modern video games.  I was really hating the movie and then they pulled a major twist on me.  They had Ben Miles as one of the race announcers on the Gran Prix!  Ben Miles!  That is so awesome.  So now I love the movie.  The many musical interludes based on the original Speed Racer theme were quite good as well.

As soon as the movie was over it was time for bed.  That was around midnight but I didn’t fall asleep for another hour or two.  No work planned for tomorrow.  We have the Palm Sunday / Thanksgiving dinner at noon and then Dominica and I are driving down to Scranton to pick up some servers from the datacenter.  Then it is back home to Peekskill.  We hope to be home before eight in the evening.

April 3, 2009: Crazy Friday Night

I tried to sleep in late this morning so that I would have gobs of spare energy for my really long night tonight, but I got called out early and had to get out of bed to go support testing so that the developers could be ready for tonight.  It still was not a short night of sleep so it was fine.  Just not as much sleep as I had been hoping to have gotten.  Liesl got up early and was smacking my head for about half an hour before the phone rang so it wasn’t like I was not already awake.

In the middle of the night last night our shower curtain came crashing down in the bathroom attached to the master bedroom.  It started Liesl, Oreo and I awake but somehow Dominica slept through the whole thing.  That was rather surprising.

I got great news from some contacts at Hewlett-Packard today.  They are able to get me some demo software so that I can run HP-UX on my HP Integrity rx2600 server!  This is really awesome.  HP-UX is one of those operating systems that is nearly impossible to get direct experience on because it is so expensive both for the hardware and for the software.  I am very excited to be able to work on HP-UX on Integrity hardware.  I have an older version of HP-UX on a PA-RISC workstation but working on that is not the same as building my own server.

The rain came during the night and it is much colder today and very, very wet.  By the time that I got out of bed the heater had kicked on even though we had all of the upstairs windows open.  Oops.  So I shut some windows and turned the heater way down.

Today Liesl made her first investment into the stock market.  She has some money that she received from people when she was born and only so much of it was needed to buy her items that she was not given and what was left over we decided we would invest for her.  She obviously did not have enough to open her own brokerage account so she is just putting her money in with ours at the moment.  It is a start.  Hopefully someday this will turn in to something.  The market is perfect now for her to be investing so best to get it in as quickly as possible.

It rained pretty much all day getting colder all day.  I heard that back home people were seeing snow!  I am very thankful to be living in the Hudson Valley.  We really don’t get the snow here at all.

Liesl watched her very first cartoon today.  Disney’s Make Mine Music from 1946.  Quite the classic.  We figure that the early Disney movies that are all music are good ways to give her something to watch while getting her music for those times when she needs to be entertained because both Dominica and I have things that we have to be doing.

Today was a pretty tough day for all of the stuff that we needed to do because I was busy working and Dominica was doing her best to get to the packing so that we could leave as soon as I was done with work.

Oreo is loving the weather today.  I put his big pillow by the downstairs door and had the door open even though it was raining and cold.  He climbed right in and I covered him up in a big fleece blanket and he is as happy as can be.  All snugly in the thunderstorm.  He is only ten feet away from me.

I am concerned that the power is going to go off today.  That will be rather a significant problem.  What a pain that would be.

I did my best to rip tons of DVDs today so that they are ready for Handbrake to convert while we are out of town.  My plan is to let two of the computers run the entire time that we are gone doing nothing but video conversions.  We should make real progress since the computers won’t be busy doing a bunch of other tasks.  I want to get as many of these done as possible before we go to dad’s so that we can drop them off and pick up a new batch to work on.

I finally got a chance to take Oreo out for a walk a little before five.  We didn’t manage to get in a long walk but at least a little one.  He really appreciates our daily walks.  The goose that lives by the house has gotten to know him and they mess with each other every time that we go out.  The goose hisses at us constantly and definitely acts like it might take a run at us from time to time.

Tonight is one of the busiest nights ever.  I’ve been on conference calls for most of the evening.  I have a ton of tickets opened to the data center that need to be worked on tonight.  Tonight is a very busy night from a deployment perspective in addition to everything else that we have to do.

The plan is to wrap up the deployments and then prepare the hardware work for the datacenter so that they can work on that while I am on the road.  Once I get all of that stuff done then Dominica and I can load the car.  Hopefully we will have eaten dinner before then.  The plan was to have dinner while I was still at my desk doing deployments.

It is almost impossible that we will be able to leave before seven.  I won’t be surprised if we are not able to leave before eight.  There is just so much to do before leaving home.

The drive will take three to four hours depending on how the weather holds.  We are driving up to Frankfort tonight.  So we are trying as hard as we can to be able to get there by eleven tonight.

Once we arrive in Frankfort I have to log back in and get back to work doing the checkouts of the hardware maintenance being done tonight.  Because there is so much being done it could easily cause us to get pushed well past midnight.  I am going to be so tired by the time that we are done.

So the expectation is that we will get to go to bed between one and two in the morning.  Then my alarm is going to go off at a quarter till seven in the morning because I have to log back in to the office and get to work support Bahrain.  Tomorrow is a really big release day for them so it is going to be a very long morning.

Once the morning work wraps up I have my regular Saturday work to do.  So my plan is that I will be working from seven in the morning until two in the afternoon at a minimum.  That might as well be a full day.  I am going to be so tired.

We are coming back to Peekskill after Palm Sunday dinner.  If all goes well we will be leaving Frankfort around five in the afternoon on Sunday.

I am working with a new DVD tool called DVDFab that Andy turned me on to.  So far it is working really, really well.  It is working for a lot of media that DVD Decrypter was not able to handle.  I have a lot of testing left to do but so far I am pretty encouraged.  I will have a better idea of how it is working after we let these two workstations run for sixty-two hours on their own.

I am posting really early tonight as I am going to be way too busy once work is done to be able to post without interrupting other things.  So I am posting at around six thirty.  My deployments appear to be completed and I am about to do the final prep work so that we can hit the road.

April 2, 2009: I Can’t Believe That It Is Thursday

I ended up staying up last night after I said that I was heading off to bed.  Dominica was not ready to go to bed yet so we stayed up for another hour watching As Time Goes By before finally going to bed at midnight.  I did get a much better night’s sleep tonight than I did last night.  I feel a bit better this morning but still very tired.

My mornings seem to be the exceptionally busy time for me.  This morning was no exception (no exception to being exceptionally busy.)  I suppose having a situation in which you would need an exception not to be exceptional is oxymoronic.

The weather was absolutely gorgeous today.  The sun was out and it was in the mid-sixties here.  We had all of the windows open all day.  I even took the time to put the screen door in to the basement doorway so that there would be fresh air in the basement.  That was a great change.  So much less like a dungeon.  I felt almost a part of the outdoors.

Instead of taking time for lunch I watched Liesl and Oreo while Dominica went out to get her hair done down at the Beach Shopping Center.  That took about an hour and a half.  While she was out she stopped by the wine store there and grabbed a couple bottles of Australian wine and a bottle of sherry.  I have never really had sherry before and have been wanting to try it.  So she decided to pick some up and give it a go.

Dominica wasn’t feeling all that great today so she was not able to go out for our regular afternoon walk.  So Oreo and I went for it on our own.  Since she was not up to cooking we ordered in Italian for dinner.  It is a special treat.  Very much off of our diets.

While I was ordering the food tonight Dominica made some off the cuff remark about Liesl’s doctor’s appointment on Monday.  I said, “Wait, what day is her doctor’s appointment?”

Dominica’s face went blank and then, “Oh, crap.”  So much for our weekend plans.  Now, instead of driving out to dad’s house on Sunday afternoon to go get the cars we are going to drive back to Peekskill.  We are trying to figure out when we will be going to dad’s house.  Most likely something like Thursday night next week so that we can be there on Friday to deal with the cars.  We will try to get that all figured out over the weekend.

Wednesday I am hoping to be in Warren, New Jersey for an Oracle / BEA Weblogic presentation.  I don’t know yet that I can make it out there, but I should be able to.

This evening we watched As Time Goes By and I got a bit of time to play with Liesl.  She was awake longer and I had more free time than usual.  We have so much fun just hanging out together.  She gets so excited when I come up from the basement in the evening.

Dominica went to bed around eleven and I stayed up for just a little while longer setting up some work to run overnight down in the basement.  Gotta keep those processors hopping!

Intel Core 2 Duo Reports as Pentium III in Windows XP

I have been running into a lot of people having issues with Windows XP recently who use WMI to poll data from machines running Intel Core 2 Duo processors.  These processors report as Pentium III processors through the WMI Win32_Processor class.

This is caused by an actual bug that appears to be impacting Windows XP Pro SP2 and Windows XP Pro SP3 machines only.  It most definitely does not affect the Windows Vista family.

Under some circumstances the Core 2 processor may report as a Pentium III or as a Pentium III XEON.

This behaviour has no known ill side effects other than causing confusion for people attempting to catalogue their machines via the WMI interface and finding that their machines believe themselves to be quite old even when they are obviously very new.

A hotfix is available from Microsoft for this issue: KB953955

References:

http://news.softpedia.com/news/XP-SP3-Win32-Processor-Class-Labels-Intel-Core-2-Duo-CPUs-Incorectly-90201.shtml

http://wccftech.com/forum/computer-talk/20133-xp-sp3-win32-processor-class-labels-intel-core-2-duo-cpus-incorrectly.html

April 1, 2009: First Wii Fit Target

I got practically no sleep last night.  I went to bed just after ten thirty but really did not fall asleep until around three or so in the morning.  Dominica stayed up very, very late watching Good Neighbours on NetFlix OnDemand and I did not fall asleep until after she came to bed.  I don’t think that I actually fell asleep until after three in the morning and I only slept restlessly after that time.  I am guessing that I am pretty lucky if I got three hours of broken sleep throughout the night.  Today will likely be a long day.

I had originally hoped to have been able to have gotten up around six thirty this morning after going to bed so early last night but that did not pan out in the least!  It was more like eight when I finally got up and felt like crap.

My first order of business this morning was weighting in on the Wii Fit.  I was very excited because I have been really close to hitting my goal for the last week and I was feeling good about it this morning.  And this morning’s result was… down 3.7lbs from last weight in hitting my goal quite solidly.  I am now officially lighter than I was in 2007 at the end of the capital markets weight loss contest in which I came in second place after months of working as hard as I could to lose weight as quickly as possible.  I am now the lightest that I have been in many years and nearing the weight that I was when Dominica and I first met in 2001.  From my peak weight in October of last year I am now down 36 lbs.

The Wii Fit threw some confetti for me and let me set up my next goal.  Twenty-two more pounds in ninety days.  We will see how this goes.  This is going to be really, really hard.  I did twenty-two pounds in seventy days this last time.  I had only lost fourteen pounds before using the Wii to track the progress so this twenty-two pounds is going to be a lot more difficult.

Today was very busy and I barely had time to do anything today.  For the longest time I was just trying to deal with a backlog of requests.  They really come in early in the morning all at once.

I was so busy that I really did not get a chance for lunch today.  I came upstairs and ate with Dominica in the kitchen and then was right back to the office to continue working.  Not a lot of fun, but because I worked through lunch and got caught up with things we were able to take the “kids”, Liesl and Oreo, out for a nice, long walk a little bit later on.  It was a really nice day.  Warm but overcast.  These walks are really helping with the weight loss.  I have to keep doing them because the diet can only get me so far and I think that I have taken it about to its limit.  Luckily we are pretty hilly here so the walks are more strenuously than they might be.

Work was busy this afternoon but really did wrap up mostly by five and I was able to actually call it a day by six which seldom happens.  So I came upstairs and had dinner with Dominica.  We only had enough time all evening to watch a single, commercial-free episode of Babylon 5 together.  Neither of us have ever seen the show before and it is available on Hulu so we are checking it out.  Cheesy early 90s sci-fi but it looks to be about as good as Star Trek: The Next Generation so we will give it a try.

Liesl fell asleep in my arms tonight dancing around to Michael Buble.  She loves listening to light jazz and big band.  It is her favourite.  She falls right asleep.  She went up to bed around nine thirty or maybe ten tonight.  A better time for us.  That means that she will unlikely get up in the morning until almost eight!  Dominica is hopeful, anyway.

Dominica spent most of the evening on the phone and I went back down to the office to get more work done while she was not available to visit with me.  I was pretty tired after a long day and very little sleep so I decided to turn in to bed at eleven.

Tomorrow will be our last day at home for several days.  We will leave home on Friday and won’t be back home until Tuesday, most likely.  Monday night is the earliest possible and I don’t see that happening.  I haven’t even had a chance to talk to dad at all about our travel plans.  Hopefully he is reading SGL so that he at least has a heads up about it!