I was going to suggest that you go to either Autozone, or some other auto
shop, that specializes in tricking out either a car or truck. Find some blue
or purple flouresent lights, the ones that you put under a car to make
appear as if it were floating, hook that up to a 12vdc output and string
them in the cage/cabinet.

You could really be fancy and find some sort of LED Lights that flicker, or
brighten, when the volume gets 'pumped up'. Find some small walkman radio or
cd player, hook up the lights to the earphone or speaker output and then
watch the light show.

Or, you could do the Farnsworth approach. Hook up an old CRT device to the
top of your cage and output a dollar sign on the screen. Worked for him.

On Sat, May 2, 2009 at 9:10 PM, Erik Goldoff <egold...@gmail.com> wrote:

>  put your switches in there, making sure not to block the lights with the
> cables, nice light show with the link activity lights.
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> And if you have to, setup a box with multiple multiple-port nics ( like the
> adaptec 4 port ethernet adapter ) assigning each their own IP, and then
> create a batch or script that will pseudo-randomly light the link activity
> lights via PING or short copy commands.  Maybe force a couple to 10mb,
> normally a different link light color ...
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> and for dog and pony shows, if you've got drive cabinets in the racks,
> setup a box with a batch/script/command file that just copies and deletes
> files from a sandbox folder, to make the drive lights continuosly flicker
> nice <g>  you could even remotely trigger the copy/delete sequence from
> another machine right before they do the 'show and tell' and kill it when
> they leave ...
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>  Erik Goldoff
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> *IT  Consultant*
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> *Systems, Networks, & Security *
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> *From:* Benjamin Zachary - Lists [mailto:li...@levelfive.us]
> *Sent:* Saturday, May 02, 2009 7:41 PM
> *To:* NT System Admin Issues
> *Subject:* Rackable 'lights' etc
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>   I have a client that just purchased several 3u and 4u servers to go in a
> couple of cages. The guy asked me for some lights and action to put in to
> show investors and such. I was looking for maybe some rack mount
> environmental device monitor or something.
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> Nothing too expensive its mostly just for show, but I figured there had to
> be some neat/stupid stuff out there, I just couldn’t think of anything.
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