I was going mad, when i need to have 2 PCi card to install in a new DL380 server.
And the new G5 now come without PCI-X slot, in order to use PCI card, I will
need to buy a raiser to do the conversion, and i have no idea waht the hack the raise is about,
non of a single picture of the diagram / picture in Hp web site.
Ask vendor, vendor act blur, very sian.
Thanks to god I have a DL380 G5 ship from US office to my DR site,
as try by luck i found that that from the hp management software that this server have to PCI slot! Quickly with Gabriel we chiong to the kaki bukit site to bring this server backt ofoffice to do our reserach, and you know what? it actually come with a raiser!
Good thing that now I know most likely my PCi cards can fit in to the slot , yeah!
Take me ad gabriel spent more than a month to ask around, search around, and end up the answer is in my DR site!
Thursday, June 28, 2007
Thursday, June 21, 2007
Not enough...
My boss says I'm not working enough, not receptive to new things, not hungry enough for work.
All these, compared to a stupid indian that MIAs during rack mounting of HIS PROJECT's servers, can't even screw a screw properly to mount the server, can't even do a Win2003 Server installation on 2 x SunFire 4200 w/ RAID, configure a StorageTek 6140, setup a StorEdge C2 and IBM X206s.
All they do is come in late, go off on the dot, tea-break, since they have no life, they stay at home support users and get standby allowance. They have no idea about infrastructure, cannot setup the servers, cannot mount servers.
If they're so good, paid five-figure, work on weekends to provide dial up support at home to users, why not get them to do the server setup, why break my concentration on my current project to do all these setup and tell me I'm not doing enough when in the first place, the servers don't even belong to my project?
Why, also, ask me to assist the Technical team's project to setup Solaris with SunRay then clear all the machines, and reinstall 4 SunFire X2200s with Win2003 Server (in less than 2 hours)?
Why, then, ask me to go pick up SAP SCM BASIS role and do SAP installation, setup, liveCache configuration etc when I'm not supposed to to want to pick up new things?
Then why ask me to lead a team of developers for my own project too?
And I'm not doing enough? I'm not open to new things? The time is nigh. I shall print my letter tomorrow.
All these, compared to a stupid indian that MIAs during rack mounting of HIS PROJECT's servers, can't even screw a screw properly to mount the server, can't even do a Win2003 Server installation on 2 x SunFire 4200 w/ RAID, configure a StorageTek 6140, setup a StorEdge C2 and IBM X206s.
All they do is come in late, go off on the dot, tea-break, since they have no life, they stay at home support users and get standby allowance. They have no idea about infrastructure, cannot setup the servers, cannot mount servers.
If they're so good, paid five-figure, work on weekends to provide dial up support at home to users, why not get them to do the server setup, why break my concentration on my current project to do all these setup and tell me I'm not doing enough when in the first place, the servers don't even belong to my project?
Why, also, ask me to assist the Technical team's project to setup Solaris with SunRay then clear all the machines, and reinstall 4 SunFire X2200s with Win2003 Server (in less than 2 hours)?
Why, then, ask me to go pick up SAP SCM BASIS role and do SAP installation, setup, liveCache configuration etc when I'm not supposed to to want to pick up new things?
Then why ask me to lead a team of developers for my own project too?
And I'm not doing enough? I'm not open to new things? The time is nigh. I shall print my letter tomorrow.
Sunday, June 17, 2007
PSP...
A few friends and I brought our PSP to camp and had a fun time whacking away with multiplayer games like Bomberman. It did attract a few other camp mates who were asking about price and how to play *ahem* games.
Over my ICT, I bought 2 PSPs from Tenchi (新天地)at AMK, the same building where Sportslink is located. They have a lot of stock with the firmware of 3.40 OE-A, which allows you to play games off memory stick.
Black/White - $308
Other colours - $288
They have a bundle that is very worth it (personal opinion):
- PSP Black/White
- Hori Screen Protector
- Crystal Case / Hard case
- Sandisk 4GB Memory Stick (original, verify with the Vector Magnetics sticker on it)
- OEM Remote Controll Earphones
- USB Data Cable cum Charger
- 1 UMD Game (needed for playing games off memory stick)
- Additional controller buttons
Those who knows the market prices, a 4GB Memory Stick Pro Duo, will cost $105, so, for $438, actually, you're getting quite a super good deal.
If you do go there to buy, tell them you were referred by a guy who passed you a packet of their tissues, I got a large packet of tissues from them as they were running out of namecards. Hahaha. They will know it's me. I've referred a friend there to purchase also, he bought 2 sets as well. Another camp mate will be buying on tues. Hahaha.
So... if you're interested, check them out!
Over my ICT, I bought 2 PSPs from Tenchi (新天地)at AMK, the same building where Sportslink is located. They have a lot of stock with the firmware of 3.40 OE-A, which allows you to play games off memory stick.
Black/White - $308
Other colours - $288
They have a bundle that is very worth it (personal opinion):
- PSP Black/White
- Hori Screen Protector
- Crystal Case / Hard case
- Sandisk 4GB Memory Stick (original, verify with the Vector Magnetics sticker on it)
- OEM Remote Controll Earphones
- USB Data Cable cum Charger
- 1 UMD Game (needed for playing games off memory stick)
- Additional controller buttons
Those who knows the market prices, a 4GB Memory Stick Pro Duo, will cost $105, so, for $438, actually, you're getting quite a super good deal.
If you do go there to buy, tell them you were referred by a guy who passed you a packet of their tissues, I got a large packet of tissues from them as they were running out of namecards. Hahaha. They will know it's me. I've referred a friend there to purchase also, he bought 2 sets as well. Another camp mate will be buying on tues. Hahaha.
So... if you're interested, check them out!
Been a long time since I actually PAID to shoot a model, anyway, since I was free and had nothing to do on saturday (16/6) I joined one of the online outdoor shoots. It was raining but nonetheless, I did have a good time, click on the image below to see the whole series.
The model is Elynn, number 26 in the game show "Deal or No Deal" Pity though her hair wasn't what was shown on the Mediacorp's Website. Nonetheless, she's pretty good infront of the camera.

p/s: The cup of coke cost me $8! Hahaha...
The model is Elynn, number 26 in the game show "Deal or No Deal" Pity though her hair wasn't what was shown on the Mediacorp's Website. Nonetheless, she's pretty good infront of the camera.

p/s: The cup of coke cost me $8! Hahaha...
Friday, June 15, 2007
Finally!
Out processed one day earlier yesterday instead of today. It's finally over, had a good rest last night and probably will head to raffles place for gym today.
Back to work on monday :( Hai.
Back to work on monday :( Hai.
Thursday, June 7, 2007
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