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Revisiting Nagios to monitor IBM i

It’s been a while since I played with Nagios but my son had recently shown me the Cacti plugin that works with Nagios and it was cool enough that I decided to get Nagios up and running again. I have … Continue reading

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The Crappy Software Company = WIDCOMM

Since I am a developer, I don’t usually go out of my way to make disparaging remarks about other software companies.  Oh, we programmers ARE an opinionated bunch, but we ALL have been humbled by the complexity of the environment … Continue reading

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Zend Server on i

You probably won’t notice but I have changed the server running this blog.  We now have Zend Server running our PHP applications rather than Zend Core.  Lost on you but not on me is that the configuration is now MUCH … Continue reading

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Up the WAS-ZOO

The final piece of the IBM “it’s broke please fix it” list was getting Websphere Application Server Express Edition V7 installed and running.  What triggered this “simple” activity was that there was some discussion of source management and version control  … Continue reading

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A little Linux success

After ranting about how difficult it was to install Linux on the blade (vs IBM i), I was hoping I’d get some quick resolution.  However, the scenario ended up like this: The VIOS folks tossed it over the wall to … Continue reading

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The easiest partition on a JS12 blade (is NOT Linux)

A few months back I participated in the IBM i 7.1 beta program and I absolutely marveled at how ridiculously simple it was to install i5/OS on a new partition.  Create the partition, activate it, use Operations Console to connect, … Continue reading

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Nothing to fear but … change itself…

There are few things that strike fear into the heart of a small business owner than changing Internet or telephone service providers.  These days those two are usually linked so the double fear factor looms when such a change is … Continue reading

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A successful Common Experience

The 1960’s returned, for a few days at least, during the Common Conference and meeting and 50th anniversary celebration in Orlando. If you didn’t attend, you missed a great conference. I’d say this: If you didn’t attend for economic reasons … Continue reading

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The swirling vortex of commitments

How often have you committed to do something thinking: “I have *months* to get this done, no problem!”  Only to find out the months are suddenly gone and you are at the commitment vortex, trying to traverse it with being … Continue reading

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Some March Musings

Shortly after I posted the Busybox post I received an email from the vendor whose device I was working with, offering assistance.  Nice!  I really haven’t leveraged it (yet) because the toughest nut I had to crack was the roundtrip … Continue reading

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