Thursday, October 3, 2013

iOS7 and the Missing Agree Button

Originally found here:

http://syncor.blogspot.com/2013/09/ios7-and-missing-agree-button.html

Launch the Settings app.

Scroll down to Safari

Under “Privacy and Security” change Block Cookies from “Always” to “From third parties and advertisers”

Go back and scroll to the button and select “Clear Cookies and Data”

Exit Settings.

Double click the home button to bring up the task switcher

Swipe up on the App store to force it to quit


Relaunch the app store

Friday, January 4, 2013

Pondering Christian Ponder

On Sat Jan 5th 2013 the Minnesota Vikings will face the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field in an NFL playoff game.  Regardless of what happens in this game, I think the Minnesota's quarterback Christian Ponder is terrible and his only redeeming quality is that his abundance of mediocrity is what keeps his team from being good.

I had an idea when I was walking to work this morning and so I when I sat down, I wrote this:

***********************

It's Sat night, January, cold, and it's loud.  This is the playoffs.  This is what he's worked hard for years to get to.  Millions dream of this moment.  Thousands aspire to reach this level.  A few hundred have actually made it this far.  Significantly fewer can say they've made it to a playoff game.  This is it.  Division rival.  All or nothing.  Play big or don't play at all.  Friday night football nights are a long ways away from tonight.  No previous experiences in college or even high school could prepare him for this moment.

It's fourth and goal.  Fingers are numb.  All eyes are on him.  The aches of that last big hit are starting to set in.  Gotta push that aside.  The team needs him to play as though he's worthy of being in this position.  Ignore the naysayers.  He has to forget the past.  The present is all that matters.  Forget the last time he was literally in this same spot months ago.  All of that doesn't matter.  This is it.  The moment has arrived.  He clears his mind and takes a deep breath.  One lingering thought creeps into his mind as he experiences this moment in history:



transformation of a fatty

Last spring I joined a gym.  My friend got me into playing racquetball which was a total blast.  A couple of months later I had a messed up elbow and so cooled off on that and started doing more weights.  The goal was to lose a couple of pounds and feel better about myself.  At one point in February 2012 I was weighing in at 250 on a friends scale.  I carry the weight better because I'm tall but I knew I could feel the weight on me.  I felt sluggish and just clumsy.  It's hard to describe really but I knew something was wrong.

Fast forward to November.  It's cold and crummy out.  Holidays coming up which means lots of food and erratic lifestyle patterns.  I kept hitting the gym 2-3 nights a week.  Weights with some racquetball on occasion.  Weight hovering consistently around 242-245.

My boost came from signing up for the site myfittnesspal.com (MFP) after my doctor recommended it.  It's the first time I've used any site like this.  It's been a way to be honest with myself.  I'll eat whatever I want and do whatever I want still.  The catch is I'm forcing myself to record what I'm consuming and doing.  Not getting too over the top recording every little thing in there but it's been a real eye opening experience.

What I like the most is the way it crunches the number.  It figures out how much you are allotted for different categories like: calories, carbs, sat fat (something i need to stay away from), protein, cholesterol, and sodium (another one for me to avoid).  It shows me more or less what I've got allowed for the day.  After the gym I enter how long I rode a bike and other cardio stuff and so it increases what I'm allotted for the day.  Most importantly, it's a way to immediately what the consequences are for some of my consumption choices.  I had a frozen pizza one night.  Didn't lie about it and entered it in there and saw the outcome.  I've got no one to blame but myself for the results.


I'm not overly religious about using MFP.  I use it during the week.  Weekends is more difficult because I cook and wind up eating out too much with my g/friend.  I also drink A LOT on the weekends.  Even with allowing myself to slip on the weekends, I've had good results from this.  The week before Christmas I weighed in at 238!  I've not seen that weight in a couple of years!!!

So here it is after the holiday season.  It's Friday.  Tonight I'll weigh in and see that I'm in the 245 range again.  I can feel it. I'm OK with that.  I didn't do much at the gym in almost a month and this is all my fault.  I can't dwell on this too much. Next week will be better.  I've had my fun.  It's back to work.
A bad day eating + lots of alcohol and no gym action  :(
A good day eating + cardio at the gym :)


My point is that I'm looking forward making a strong push with this in the coming months.  I'm looking forward to using MFP in addition to my growing workout routine and seeing the results.  I'm happy with my progress in the past year.  From the couch, to racquetball, to weights, all in a year... it's been a (hopefully) life changing experience.  I'm looking forward to that "lean" feel i had just a couple of weeks ago.  I'm looking forward to going to bed at night semi sore from the gym and sleeping like a rock.  I'm looking forward to NOT waking up on a random morning with a sore back or neck because i slept wrong or did something stupid.  I'm doing this for myself.  I'm doing this so I can physically feel the way i feel mentally.  I'm doing this for me and to hell with everyone else.

Wednesday, December 26, 2012

HP Universal Print Driver - Slow Opening Print Settings

This is more for my personal notes and the vague hope that this info might help someone some day.  The issue is with printing from an XP machine with McAfee installed using the universal print driver.

McAfee on-access scan logs show:
12/26/2012     09:46:51 AM     Not scanned  (scan timed out)     C:\WINDOWS\system32\spool\drivers\w32x86\3\hpchl130.cab     none (Virus)

It took me an hour of bouncing ideas off of my coworker to come up with ruling out McAfee.  As soon as i checked the logs I knew something was up.  Eventually found this blog which confirmed that someone else has had this issue.

http://www.mondaiji.com/blog/other/it/10150-hp-universal-print-driver-slow-opening-print-settings

Now it's just a matter of remembering how to do an exception within McAfee using a wild card correctly.  Not exactly rocket science but annoying when you haven't done one in 5 years.

https://kc.mcafee.com/corporate/index?page=content&id=KB50998

This lead me to creating the following exclusion: 

There you go.  Problem resolved.  This is for a one-off user so not going to look into doing this via ePO but I doubt it would be that difficult to roll out.

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Trump offers $5 Million

... For Obama's college records!

Don't say this isn't for publicity because it is.  It's shit like this that kept Trump from running for president.  It's easier to sit on the sideline and lob a hand full of mud whenever it suits you knowing that your target can't fight every single person that is opposing them.  This isn't about finding out "answers that Americans want to know".  This is about pressing your own agenda.  Why else wait until after all debating is over and elections are 2 weeks out?

Ladies and gentlemen, this is exactly what happens when the rich opt to be political.  With this one outburst, issues which were long laid to rest and forgotten are back at the forefront.  Apparently it's more important to nit pick over a piece of paper saying I WAS BORN IN THE U-S-OF-A after years of no one questioning, than it is to focus on real issues.

Even if the college records come back clean and prove that Obama enrolled as a citizen (which people will continue to doubt), all it takes is one course in his transcripts to be a public relations disaster.  Guess what.  I took a class about Nazi Germany.  A lot of people took that class.  I can safely say that hundreds of people took that class with the same teacher while it was offered at my university.  One of my TA's was a self described "Sovietologist".  STOP THE FUCKING PRESSES BECAUSE I MUST BE A SOCIALIST!  One class.  That's all i took.  I got a "B" in the class.  Does that make me a "pinko" or a "skinhead"?

This blood lust for a witch hunt must stop in American politics.  We're tearing ourselves apart and no one sees it.  The polarization between both sides will tear the country apart.  I/we live in a world where politically it's now either or but never both.  Either you're for the war in Iraq or you hate all troops.  You can't be for the troops but against their current mission.

Record amounts of money is being spent on campaigns by anonymous donors.  Donors who we have no idea what their ultimate agenda is.  How much of this money is foreign?  How much money are hostile countries dumping into both sides of the campaign to escalate the tensions and throw more gas on what will be a glorious bonfire?

What happened to the buzz phrase "create jobs"?  Think about how much that $5 million that trump is offering would help a couple of businesses RETAIN JOBS.  How much would that help the Mexican government in their fight against the cartels that have turned the Southern border into a quasi war zone?  How much would that help rebels in Syria because lord knows the US needs another ally in the region after Israel gets vaporized?

What makes me the most sick is that I read the articles surrounding this stunt and i actually wasted my time thinking and writing about it which in turn feeds the fire.  If we all ignore people like Trump and the Kardashians, much like a bad fart, they'll eventually go away into the realm of mediocrity.

Reinventing the blog

I struggle with coming up with something that is not only worth writing but worth reading a lot of days.  I've toyed with different directions to go with this blog for years.  Most importantly, I've wrestled with the ongoing lack of direction.  It's that lack of direction that has me too intimidated to write anything.

It's time for a change.

I've said this before and once again i'm going to try to commit myself to writing more often.  Instead of intelligent pieces that are thought out, i think i'm going to use this medium as my anti-twitter.  No character limits here.  No random comments about what i'm eating for lunch.  Instead i'm going to just spout off with whatever comes to mind.  Some of it will be offensive.  Most of it will be just mindless dribble.

Welcome to my world!

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Dell certification notes

These are notes that i made to help me with passing the online Dell test for servers and desktops.  It's gibberish to most people but helped me with passing the tests.  Everything in red is referencing a question that I had to answer in the actual test.



SERVERS
Solution that provides consolidated consistent way to monitor, configure, update and manage servers = OMSA Open Manage Server Assistant
SAS = NOT Leverages SCSI command set, supports multiple drives on channel, shares throughput bandwidth
View logs related to DRAM failure = DSET, OpenManage Server Administrator
Drives that are complete and consistent = Controller guide, Header guide, Time-stamp, Sequence number
Items detected and communicated using DRAC = Temp, Voltage, Fan Speeds
Hot spare = used to replace failed drive in redundant array
Clear non-BIOS errors from LCD = clear SEL
LCD display during POST = NOT BIOS version, date/time
Components in RAID that can contain firmware = PERC, backplane, HD
32 bit diagnostics CD can create = USB, Disk, HDD image
Valid color coded message displayed on LCD = alert state – amber
Perform global re-scan of storage drives = OpenManage Server Administrator
Perform HD self tests while server running = NOT OpenManage, 32 bit diag
Dell diagnostics operating within the OS = NOT DSET, 32 bit, MpMemory tests
If RAID drive goes offline, 1st step = Attempt to rebuild the drive
Available in PERC BIOS = NOT modify auto-rebuilding, modify background operation rates
Import and clear foreign disk configs = PERC using ctrl R, OpenManage Server Admin
First digit of PE 2900 LCD message code = E = Error
Virtual media support = remotely boot managed systems from virtual media, install apps from vm, update drivers from vm, install os from vm
Running 32 bit diag be helpful = computer can’t access hard drive
OMSA PERC battery learning cycle delayed = NOT 72 hours
Check firmware compatible with drivers in use = OMSA
Test can be run from 32 bit = MpMemory
PE 2900 LCD Messages = written to SEL, listed during POST, displayed with color coded background
Displays on LCD if multiple errors = NOT all messages in sequence; only the most recent message
DRAC supports use of virtual media
Test run from 32 bit = MpMemory
Hot-plug drive replace = automatically rebuild
Modify auto rebuild rate = OMSA
BMC’s available = NOT host in-band, LAN in-band, LAN out-of-band
Management station perform when using virtual media = provides physical media
Run 32 bit = f10
Watch diagnostics run = NOT test selected tab
OMSA = solution for PE systems that provides consolidated and consistent way to monitor, config, update, manage servers
Clear NVRAM = power off server and change NVRAM jumper










Baseboard Management Controller = BMC = proactively forecasting the possible failure of hardware
-          Failovers: monitored and managed by PSU controller and detect a failure and utilize backup.  Controller will perform load balancing to reduce the load on any single PSU which extends mean-time-to-failure (MTTF)
-          Fans are controlled by BIOS and hot swappable
-          Memory redundancy:
o   Spare bank
o   Mirroring
o   RAID
Types: Tower, Rack, SC, Blade
-          Tower = 6800 + 2900
-          Rack = 1-2U in size.  1U = 1.75 inches
-          SC = Cheaper, 2 CPU’s max, 1 PSU
-          BLADE = “server on a motherboard”; large server farm
PE 2950 = Model 2, Gen 9, Rack optimized (5 for rack, 0 for tower), server (0 for server, 5 for blade)
Racks and rails work together in server environment = Rack systems ensure proper closure of servers, rail systems provide easy access
PERC = Poweredge Expandable RAID Controllers; Dell proprietary RAID controller; E = EXPANDABLE and not Edge
Components:
-          Side-plane connector = connecting SAS controller to board
-          DRAC-5 = Dell Remote Access Card 5 = remote manage; dedicated Ethernet port
-          PSPB/PDB = Power Supply Paralleling Board or Distribution Board
PCI
-          PCI = 133mbs
-          PCIX = 1gbs; extended, parallel based
-          PCIE = +2gbs; express, serial based
-          Hot Plug PCI: not supported for Dell RAID and SCSI controllers
o   Off - off
o   Green – On
o   Green blinking fast – slot being identified by app, program, or driver
o   Amber blinking slow – card is faulty or improperly installed
o   Amber blink twice, pause, then repeat – hot plugged expansion card is slower than other cards on same bus
CPU’s
-          AMD Opt 8200, 2200
-          Intel Xeon 7100,5300,5100,5000,3000,Pentium d915, Celeron d336
Power
-          LED:
o   Red or amber = failure
o   Green = ok
-          PSPB:
o   Distributes load across multiple PSUs
o   Larger systems with n+1
-          PDB:
o   Hot plug logic; power distribution
o   Smaller systems with 1+1
o   No load balancing
o   Provides redundancy and hot swapping
BIOS
-          BIOS Sequence:
o   Power supply board turns on and initializes; chipset receives the signal from power supply board; BIOS POSTs; BIOS looks for Video and runs it; memory count up; system inventory; summary screen displayed; search for boot drive; start the process of booting OS
-          Factory default:
o   Alt + f = factory default for entire BIOS
o   Alt + d = single fields in BIOS
o   SCSI enabled will be default
Drives that come with 9th gen servers = SAS and SATA
Networking
NIC Teaming = create a VLAN, load balancing, failover
-          Fault tolerance = Smart Load Balancing (SLB); Adaptive Fault Tolerance (AFT)
o   If one fails, the other will be used
-          Load Balancing = SLB; Adaptive Load Balancing (ALB)
o   Share large data loads preventing one from being overwhelmed
-          Generic Trunking = FEC and GEC/802.3ad; FEC and GEC/802.3ad
o   Link aggregation.  Multiple cables/ports in parallel to increase link speed beyond the limits of any single cable/port
-          Teamed using Adapter Config Utilities
o   Broadcom = BASP; Intel = PROSet
o   Broadcom utility is preferred whenever possible
TOE
-          Removes processor bottlenecks; reduce excessive traffic across internal memory; traffic on internal PCI; Key required
-          Does not support iSCSI.
-          NIC is online before POST.  Must install the TOE key before AC power is applied
-          Layer 4 ethernet
-          BACS2 = Broadcom Advanced Control Suite v2
o   Basic diagnostics on Broadcom
o   Visibility in network stats
o   Teaming wizard
o   Netstat –nt to check for offloaded connections
Management
In-band = agents going through the OS
Out-of-band = through the DRAC and independent of the OS
-          Check for line voltage, verify BIOS, view logs, power on/off, force boot from floppy
-          Once DRAC is plugged in, direct interface with BMC is disabled and can’t use IMPI to talk to BMC

To talk to BMC, use OMSA or RAC. 
DRAC 5 is hardware and software that talks to BMC and takes over once installed on x9xx servers
-          Additional security, ipmi/bmc config capabilities, enable.disable access points and features, SM-CLP (new CLI for RAC), RAC users are same domain as BMC users, Virtual Media is USB  not IDE, hardware chipset and faster processor
-          RACADM = CLI for DRAC 5
o   Both hex and decimal numeric values, displays numeric values as decimal, IPMI config groups
-          DRAC 5 GUI
o   Consistency with RACADM and manageability features; target based rather than functional based navigation; consistency with OMSA gui; enhance server sensor display; ssh, serial, telnet;
-          DRAC 5 Configuration
o   Web based interface; RACADM CLI “cfgLanNetworking”; BIOS BMC Binary (BBB) (Ctrl E setup)
o   Network settings configured by web; RACADM CLI; BIOS BMC Binary (BBB)
-          Virtual Media = USB, floppy, CD, DVD
-          Can’t configure a console redirection session on the local system
System Event Logs (SEL)
-          Ways to view logs:
o   Baseboard Management Controller (BMC)
§  AKA Remote Access Config Utility
§  Ctrl E during POST to view logs
o   Dell System E-Support Tool (DSET)
§  Does not come standard
§  Extracts all event logs for offline viewing (1MB)
o   Dell OpenManage Server Administrator
§  Nice pretty GUI that you can drill down and do lots of things

-          RAC = Remote Access Control
-          DRAC 5 = Dell Remote Access Control
-          SEL = System Event Logs
OpenManage
-          Deployment tools = DSA (Dell Server Assist), DTK (Deployment Tool Kit)
-          Monitoring Tools = OMSA (Open manage server admin), ITA (IT Assitant), RAC, BMC (Baseboard Management Controller Management Utility)
o   OMSA, RAC, and BMC = management solution that provides a consolidated way to monitor, configure, update and manage servers
o   OMSA = does not support SC servers!
-          Maintenance Tools = SUU (Server Update Utility), PED (PowerEdge Diagnostics)
o   SUU = update BIOS, RAC, RAID firmware
-          IPMI = “discover” capabilities of manageable devices
-          DRAC has virtual floppy, CD support and physical drive or image support
-          Remote Management Hardware = DRAC; works out of band, no OS interaction, can work when system is powered down
Storage
SATA
-          Point to point, no master/slave
SCSI
-          Timing errors at higher bus speeds; EMI (Electro Magnetic Interference); Serial bytes converted to parallal data bits, parallel move down bus system, re-serialized at receiving end
SAS
-          Uses proven SCSI functionality
-          SCSI command delivered via a serial topology; 16,387 SAS devices in SAS domain; enhanced SATA while adding support for a second drive port; point to point, switched architecture
-          Point to point, full duplex, dual port, hot plug
-          PHY
o   Like a telephone conversation, source and destination PHY; OPEN -> OPEN_ACCEPT… CLOSE
o   Two narrow links can be combined to become a wide link where each PHY has a unique identifier but share a common SAS address
-          Expanders = port multiplier; similar to an Ethernet switch in that it’s not an end point
-          Connection rate = +3gps; rate matching if connection rate is slower than physical link rate
-          Protocols= SSP (Serial SCSI Protocol) supports SCSI disk, tape, etc, STP (Serial ATA Tunneling Protocol)  supports SATA drives, SMP (Serial Management Protocol) supports SAS expanders
-          SAS domain = SAS devices + 1 or more expander
-          SAS controller online = goes out through each of its phys, Registers every device it comes across, Notes the device WWN, maintains the list of physical disks by WWN
-          If RAID supported, examine RAID info and build map of virtual disks to physical disks
-          Backplanes, slots, enclosures obtained by discovered SEPS
-          Basic SAS controller = SAS 5i = daughter card, I denotes internal cables only, ctrl C BIOS setup
-          Added RAID hardware = PERC5i = daughter card, ctrl R BIOS setup
PERC 5 = PowerEdge Expandable RAID Controller = DDF is stored twice at the end of each physical disk
-          Uses 512mb on each disk for DDF
-          Config data cached during normal operation and NOT on the controller.  Removal of member disks = virtual disk deleted
-          Provides logic that interacts with CPU and memory  or CPU and storage devices to read/write
RAID
-          Stripe order info stored on PERC and each disk, adapters know where disks are
-          Move a disk or replace the PERC = mismatch
-          RAID types = 0, 1, 5, 10, 50
PERC = PowerEdge Expandable RAID Controller
-          PERC 5/i  5 = generation, I = integrated vs controller card
-          Hot spare =  RAID configured with drive already in place; drive roaming = identify drives that have been moved and re-associates the drives SCSI ID with the new slot
-           






BIOS does NOT control initial part of boot process
BIOS checks and configures memory in post process
AC Adapter = power cord + brick
Symptoms of no post = no OS messages, no response from keyboard, no startup sounds, locks up at Dell splash screen
Successful post = keyboard status LED’s flash, OS messages
AC adapter LED changes from solid green to blinking = board
NVRAM = ESCD
HD’s that are replacement will contain diagnostic partition = FALSE
BIOS copied from ROM to RAM during boot = SHADOW MEMORY
POST related fault = Check state of power LED, check diagnostic LEDs, Check AC adapter LED, Refer to online doc
Power up but no video on LCD = check num lock, connect external display, wait for BIST to load
Ink spots on LCD is not covered by support
Wireless unable to connect = NOT confirm card is on, confirm enabled in BIOS, run PSA
LCD distorted = Dell diagnostics and OBD, Update driver




BIOS = Basic Input/Output System
Chassis:  Latitude D, E, Precision, Vostro
Portability, Design, Materials, Tech, Access to hardware
FRU = Field Replaceable Units
-          System board, Video, Audio, NIC, touchpad, LCD + internal memory
CRU = Customer Replaceable Units
-          Keyboard, HD, memory modules, mini-OC cards, Bluetooth cards, modem daughter card, coin-cell battery, main battery, modular drives, external dries, AC Power
Components:
-          Front View
o   Ambient light sensor, keyboard LEDs, Status LEDS, internal microphone, touchpad
-          Bottom View
o   HD, Memory, Battery, Dock connector
Can be removed:
-          AC Power, battery, coin cell battery, memory, keyboard, Bluetooth daughter, expansion card, HD, Modular bays
Keyboard Bexel:
-          Diagnostic lights
-          “lock lights”
Chassis:  XT,XT2
Tablet, integrated pen support, multiple gesture touch screen, digital ink, handwriting recognition
Screen swivels 360
Size/weight, dual mode (pen and touch), structural integrity, usability, performance
On the LCD:
-          Power, Diagnostic LED, Battery LED, Status indicators
-          Wireless switch = FN F2
CRU
-          AC Power, Battery, Bluetooth, pen, express cards, wireless antenna
FRU
-          Ambient light sensor, audio card, bio reader, LCD, processor, board, touch pad, video

BIOS
SSU = System Setup Utility – F2 OR F12 -> system setup
                Detected, enabled/disabled, settings for: power, processor performance, video, etc
Stored in PROM on CMOS chip.  PROM BIOS
Code that allows a computer to boot
BIOS Security Policies
-          BIOS Password
BIOS Level Security
-          Passwords set by user: primary, admin, hard drive
-          Primary = prevents booting any media
-          Admin = boot the OS but prevents BIOS changes
-          HD = HD specific password that will prompt on any machine

POST process:
Power button -> signal through board to processor -> cpu signals soft switched power supply to power up system -> power supply sends current out
Initialize core chipsets, checks and configs memory, enables L1 L2 cache and check cpu, copy into memory

Latitude LED error codes for no post
Flash-off-off = no sodimms present (memory)
Flash-on-on = cpu error
Flash-on-flash = LCD
Off-flash-off = memory compatibility error
On-flash-on = memory detected but has errors
Off-flash-flash = modem
Flash-flash-flash = board
Flash-flash-off = option rom
Off-on-off = HD/storage