ADM:Timing test

2017-11-03 Thread Jason Miller
Just a quick health check before the weekend.

Jason

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ADM:Timing test

2016-12-27 Thread Grooms, Frederick W
This is just a timing test



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Re: ADM:timing test

2016-11-07 Thread Misi Mladoniczky
Let's keep our fingers crossed ;-)

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November 7, 2016 6:41 PM, "Jason Miller"  wrote:

**Hi Dustin,
It is certainly nice to get a confirmation that things are working as expected. 
Although I am not looking for a reply from everybody, one or two are great. No 
need for a timing test to be the longest thread of the week :) 
Jason  
On Mon, Nov 7, 2016 at 9:07 AM, Fawver, Dustin  wrote:

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Jason, 

I didn't know if you needed a reply to this ping, but here's mine.  

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Re: ADM:timing test

2016-11-07 Thread Jason Miller
Hi Dustin,

It is certainly nice to get a confirmation that things are working as
expected.

Although I am not looking for a reply from everybody, one or two are great.
No need for a timing test to be the longest thread of the week :)

Jason

On Mon, Nov 7, 2016 at 9:07 AM, Fawver, Dustin  wrote:

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> Jason,
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> I didn't know if you needed a reply to this ping, but here's mine.  [image:
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> --Dustin Fawver
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Re: ADM:timing test

2016-11-07 Thread Misi Mladoniczky
Hi,

Fortunately for me, but maybe unfortunately for the list, the server seems just 
fine.

It is the actual postings that are lacking ;-)

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November 7, 2016 6:08 PM, "Fawver, Dustin"  wrote:
Jason, 

I didn't know if you needed a reply to this ping, but here's mine.  

--Dustin Fawver 

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(423) 439-4648  

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Re: ADM:timing test

2016-11-07 Thread Fawver, Dustin
Jason,


I didn't know if you needed a reply to this ping, but here's mine.  [😊]


--Dustin Fawver


HelpDesk Technician

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ADM:timing test

2016-11-07 Thread Jason Miller
Happy Monday List!

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ADM:timing test

2016-06-30 Thread arslist
Making sure it is still running


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ADM:timing test

2016-04-02 Thread arslist
11:28am EST no posts in April yet


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Re: ADM:timing test

2014-11-30 Thread arslist
Thanks Tom, 

I was at BMC:Engage for our thanksgiving and they served no turkey (all things 
considered that was a good thing) :)

 

A fun bit of trivia is looking up why the Canadian Thanksgiving and US 
Thanksgiving dates are different and the origins.

 

Far more interesting and murky than you might think. I always thought as a 
harvest festival it made sense the US was later than Canada, not the reason.

I don’t have the space or time to try and explain it here …. Or even why the 
holidays exists at all ….

 

Cheers Dan

 

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Sent: November 28, 2014 10:06 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: ADM:timing test

 

** 

Dan,

 

I could have been the US Thanksgiving holiday or Maybe yesterday just happened 
to be a perfect day of success in the World of Remedy.. 

 

Happy belated Canadian Thanksgiving to you and Jean.

 

Tom 

 

On Friday, November 28, 2014 7:49 AM, Daniel mailto:daniel.bl...@danielbloom.ca> > wrote:

 

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7:47am EST

I know 80% of the list is US based, but I have never seen a drop to zero posts 
for a US holiday before

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Re: ADM:timing test

2014-11-28 Thread Tom Shurmur
Dan,
I could have been the US Thanksgiving holiday or Maybe yesterday just happened 
to be a perfect day of success in the World of Remedy.. 
Happy belated Canadian Thanksgiving to you and Jean.
Tom  

 On Friday, November 28, 2014 7:49 AM, Daniel  
wrote:
   

 **7:47am 
ESTI know 80% of the list is US based, but I have never seen a drop to zero 
posts for a US holiday before _ARSlist: "Where the Answers Are" and have been 
for 20 years_


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ADM:timing test

2014-11-28 Thread Daniel
7:47am EST

I know 80% of the list is US based, but I have never seen a drop to zero
posts for a US holiday before


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ADM:timing test please ignore

2014-04-30 Thread Daniel
Just received a bunch at 12:12 and I did nothing to cause it. sigh.

 

1:10pm est


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ADM:timing test please ignore

2014-03-31 Thread arslist
4:18a.m. EST [yes you can guess I am not in that time zone at the moment]


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ADM:Timing Test

2013-03-17 Thread Daniel Bloom
3:13 pm EST


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ADM:Timing Test

2013-03-08 Thread Daniel Bloom
8:45pm EST


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ADM:Timing Test 4:05pm

2012-11-30 Thread Daniel Bloom
Please ignore


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ADM:timing test

2012-08-26 Thread Daniel Bloom
4:44pm EST


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ADM:Timing Test Please Ignore

2012-07-02 Thread Daniel Bloom
7:21am EST


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ADM:Timing Test please ignore

2012-06-17 Thread Daniel Bloom
9:27pm EST


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ADM:Timing test please ignore

2012-04-15 Thread Daniel Bloom
6:49am est


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ADM:Timing Test please ignore

2011-11-16 Thread Daniel Bloom
8:28pm EST


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ADM:Timing Test

2011-11-02 Thread Daniel Bloom
8:09a.m. EST


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ADM:Timing Test please ignore

2011-08-24 Thread Daniel Bloom
13:37 EST


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ADM:Timing Test please ignore

2011-08-04 Thread Daniel Bloom
2:27p.m. EST


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ADM:Timing Test

2011-07-08 Thread Daniel Bloom
4:15PM EST


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ADM:Timing Test please ignore

2011-06-28 Thread Daniel Bloom
15:00:00 EST


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ADM:timing Test

2011-05-22 Thread Daniel Bloom
9:19 a.m. EST 11 hours 19 minutes post rapture and still running ..

 


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ADM:Timing Test Please Ignore

2011-05-08 Thread Daniel Bloom
9:50a.m. EST

We seem to be stabalizing


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ADM:timing test please ignore

2011-02-24 Thread daniel on squirrel
test 8:01a.m.EST


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ADM:Timing Test please ignore

2011-01-12 Thread Daniel Bloom
7:01a.m. EST

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ADM:Timing Test please ignore

2010-12-26 Thread Daniel Bloom
I think the Server drank too much christmas cheer. 9:34am EST

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2010-11-06 Thread Daniel Bloom
3:17pm EST

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ADM:Timing Test please ignore

2010-09-13 Thread Daniel Bloom
Monday 14:58 EST

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ADM:Timing Test

2010-08-24 Thread Daniel Bloom
11:31a.m. slow day

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Re: ADM:timing Test

2010-05-16 Thread Shellman, David
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Dan,

Received the timing test.
Dave
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dave.shell...@tycoelectronics.com
(Wireless)


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ADM:timing Test

2010-05-16 Thread Daniel Bloom
2:57pm EST


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ADM:Timing Test

2010-05-12 Thread Daniel Bloom
last test 3 minutes instead of 3 seconds.
 
14:37 pm EST
 

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ADM:Timing Test

2010-05-12 Thread Daniel Bloom
Please note: the wwwrug server seems to have died in the last few hours,
so there may be delays at the moment.
 
8:16am
 
 Dan

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ADM:Timing Test

2010-03-20 Thread Daniel Bloom
12:30am EST

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Adm:Timing Test please ignore

2009-12-30 Thread Daniel Bloom
8:12am EST

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2009-12-27 Thread Daniel Bloom
9:11pm EST

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2009-11-04 Thread Daniel Bloom
5:40am EST

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2009-10-26 Thread Daniel Bloom
6:34a.m. EST

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ADM:Timing Test

2009-10-21 Thread Daniel Bloom
9:29pm EST

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2009-10-08 Thread Daniel Bloom
15:37 EST

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ADM:Timing Test Please Ignore

2009-09-30 Thread Daniel Bloom
3:09pm EST  slow day or a problem?

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2009-09-28 Thread Daniel Bloom
4:50p.m. EST

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Re: ADM:Timing Test

2009-09-10 Thread Rex Krebs
You are now showing up as SPAM, as well as other Posts.

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ADM:Timing Test

2009-09-10 Thread Daniel Bloom
9:12pm EST

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ADM:Timing Test

2009-08-20 Thread Daniel Bloom
9:04am EST

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2009-08-10 Thread Daniel Bloom
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Adm:timing test

2009-08-06 Thread Daniel Bloom
14:12 in some time zone
   

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2009-08-01 Thread Daniel Bloom
18:43 EST


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ADM:Timing Test

2009-06-23 Thread Daniel Bloom
test. 9:39pm EST

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2009-06-08 Thread Daniel Bloom
13:25 EST

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2009-05-29 Thread Daniel Bloom
10:36a.m. EST (according to my watch)

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2009-05-09 Thread Daniel Bloom
10:22am
   

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2009-03-07 Thread Daniel Bloom
Haven't done one in a while. 4:29pm EST

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2007-12-29 Thread Daniel Bloom
12:06pm EST

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Re: ADM:Timing Test, please ignore, ITSM7

2007-02-20 Thread Rick Cook
I suppose that quality vs. timeliness is a trade-off of sorts - as Matt's
sig line says "Good, Fast, Cheap - pick any two".  Right now, especially
when it comes to patches, I'd be happy with getting two, and at times, one.
 
Rick 
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** 
Hi, Rick:
 
In all fairness and in light of recent patch releases (eh hem DST P20), I
would much rather them take as long as necessary to properly test and QA
this combination before releasing it to the masses.  I'm hoping that it's
not a low priority for them and they're simply trying to get it right this
time.  I'm sure they are aware that their reputation among some of their
customers might be at stake.  
 
On the more obvious point, I believe you're making...
If you've been given an Estimated Time of Release for a product and months
have passed, I would say that they might need to work on setting and meeting
expectations.  I almost wish they would say, "sometime in 2007" and be done
with it.
 
I agree with your last point that, "BMC sales would try to sell it [ITSM 6]
as an alternative...".  This is what some companies on their own are
electing to do.  That is installing ARS 7.0 with ITSM 6.0 as a solution.
 
My two cents,
Michelle

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** 
As soon as ITSM 6 will work with CMDB 2.0?  That was supposed to happen in
November, then December, then January, and now it's February.  I keep being
told it's in process, but geez, it's been so long since it was promised that
I have to think it's a pretty low priority for them.  I do wish we had the
option of keeping some people on ITSM 6 until their organizations were ready
for ITIL, and that BMC sales would try to sell it as an alternative when it
was the better alternative for a particular customer.
 
Rick 
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** 

Robert,

 

Hmm, could it be more difficult than a change to ITSM7?

You know, I could get into a lot of trouble for this.

 

On the one hand, I love the look and feel of ITSM7.

Most certainly it feels more ITIL aligned than ITSM6,

and has some neat stuff in it.

 

On the other, gosh I hate converting people from ITSM6 to it,

and really, waiting for ITSM6 on CMDB2.0 makes a lot of sense for a lot of
people.

 

A number of folks I know and respect have commented on ITSM6 being a very
good option,

and as soon as the upgrade to CMDB2.0 is available I think that answers that
issue.

 

[anybody want a really heated discussion of the field ids in ITSM7? 

Ed, got your breakdown  spreadsheet of how many are outside the prescribed
range done yet?]

 

thanks for the kudos .. Daniel

 

 

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Thanks Daniel;

We DO appreciate your efforts :-)

 

Hopefully your upgrade goes better than ITSM7.

 

Oh wait those are "in side the head words". darn those just keep leaking out
these days.

 

Thanks-n-advance; 

HDT Platform Incident / Problem Manager & Architect 
Robert Molenda 
IT OS PA 
Tel: +1 408 503 2701 
Fax: +1 408 503 2912 
Mobile: +1 408 472 8097 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

Quality begins with your actions.

 

 

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Re: ADM:Timing Test, please ignore, ITSM7

2007-02-20 Thread Lucero, Michelle - IST contractor
Hi, Rick:
 
In all fairness and in light of recent patch releases (eh hem DST P20),
I would much rather them take as long as necessary to properly test and
QA this combination before releasing it to the masses.  I'm hoping that
it's not a low priority for them and they're simply trying to get it
right this time.  I'm sure they are aware that their reputation among
some of their customers might be at stake.  
 
On the more obvious point, I believe you're making...
If you've been given an Estimated Time of Release for a product and
months have passed, I would say that they might need to work on setting
and meeting expectations.  I almost wish they would say, "sometime in
2007" and be done with it.
 
I agree with your last point that, "BMC sales would try to sell it [ITSM
6] as an alternative...".  This is what some companies on their own are
electing to do.  That is installing ARS 7.0 with ITSM 6.0 as a solution.
 
My two cents,
Michelle



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** 
As soon as ITSM 6 will work with CMDB 2.0?  That was supposed to happen
in November, then December, then January, and now it's February.  I keep
being told it's in process, but geez, it's been so long since it was
promised that I have to think it's a pretty low priority for them.  I do
wish we had the option of keeping some people on ITSM 6 until their
organizations were ready for ITIL, and that BMC sales would try to sell
it as an alternative when it was the better alternative for a particular
customer.
 
Rick 


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** 

Robert,

 

Hmm, could it be more difficult than a change to ITSM7?

You know, I could get into a lot of trouble for this.

 

On the one hand, I love the look and feel of ITSM7.

Most certainly it feels more ITIL aligned than ITSM6,

and has some neat stuff in it.

 

On the other, gosh I hate converting people from ITSM6 to it,

and really, waiting for ITSM6 on CMDB2.0 makes a lot of sense for a lot
of people.

 

A number of folks I know and respect have commented on ITSM6 being a
very good option,

and as soon as the upgrade to CMDB2.0 is available I think that answers
that issue.

 

[anybody want a really heated discussion of the field ids in ITSM7? 

Ed, got your breakdown  spreadsheet of how many are outside the
prescribed range done yet?]

 

thanks for the kudos  Daniel

 

 



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Sent: February 19, 2007 8:01 PM
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Thanks Daniel;

We DO appreciate your efforts :-)

 

Hopefully your upgrade goes better than ITSM7...

 

Oh wait those are "in side the head words"... darn those just keep
leaking out these days...

 

Thanks-n-advance; 

HDT Platform Incident / Problem Manager & Architect 
Robert Molenda 
IT OS PA 
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Fax: +1 408 503 2912 
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Re: ADM:Timing Test, please ignore, ITSM7

2007-02-19 Thread Rick Cook
As soon as ITSM 6 will work with CMDB 2.0?  That was supposed to happen in
November, then December, then January, and now it's February.  I keep being
told it's in process, but geez, it's been so long since it was promised that
I have to think it's a pretty low priority for them.  I do wish we had the
option of keeping some people on ITSM 6 until their organizations were ready
for ITIL, and that BMC sales would try to sell it as an alternative when it
was the better alternative for a particular customer.
 
Rick 
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Sent: Monday, February 19, 2007 5:52 PM
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Subject: Re: ADM:Timing Test, please ignore, ITSM7


** 

Robert,

 

Hmm, could it be more difficult than a change to ITSM7?

You know, I could get into a lot of trouble for this.

 

On the one hand, I love the look and feel of ITSM7.

Most certainly it feels more ITIL aligned than ITSM6,

and has some neat stuff in it.

 

On the other, gosh I hate converting people from ITSM6 to it,

and really, waiting for ITSM6 on CMDB2.0 makes a lot of sense for a lot of
people.

 

A number of folks I know and respect have commented on ITSM6 being a very
good option,

and as soon as the upgrade to CMDB2.0 is available I think that answers that
issue.

 

[anybody want a really heated discussion of the field ids in ITSM7? 

Ed, got your breakdown  spreadsheet of how many are outside the prescribed
range done yet?]

 

thanks for the kudos .. Daniel

 

 

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Sent: February 19, 2007 8:01 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: ADM:Timing Test, please ignore

 

Thanks Daniel;

We DO appreciate your efforts :-)

 

Hopefully your upgrade goes better than ITSM7.

 

Oh wait those are "in side the head words". darn those just keep leaking out
these days.

 

Thanks-n-advance; 

HDT Platform Incident / Problem Manager & Architect 
Robert Molenda 
IT OS PA 
Tel: +1 408 503 2701 
Fax: +1 408 503 2912 
Mobile: +1 408 472 8097 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

Quality begins with your actions.

 

 

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Re: ADM:Timing Test, please ignore, ITSM7

2007-02-19 Thread Daniel Bloom
Robert,

 

Hmm, could it be more difficult than a change to ITSM7?

You know, I could get into a lot of trouble for this.

 

On the one hand, I love the look and feel of ITSM7.

Most certainly it feels more ITIL aligned than ITSM6,

and has some neat stuff in it.

 

On the other, gosh I hate converting people from ITSM6 to it,

and really, waiting for ITSM6 on CMDB2.0 makes a lot of sense for a lot of
people.

 

A number of folks I know and respect have commented on ITSM6 being a very
good option,

and as soon as the upgrade to CMDB2.0 is available I think that answers that
issue.

 

[anybody want a really heated discussion of the field ids in ITSM7? 

Ed, got your breakdown  spreadsheet of how many are outside the prescribed
range done yet?]

 

thanks for the kudos .. Daniel

 

 

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Sent: February 19, 2007 8:01 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: ADM:Timing Test, please ignore

 

Thanks Daniel;

We DO appreciate your efforts :-)

 

Hopefully your upgrade goes better than ITSM7.

 

Oh wait those are "in side the head words". darn those just keep leaking out
these days.

 

Thanks-n-advance; 

HDT Platform Incident / Problem Manager & Architect 
Robert Molenda 
IT OS PA 
Tel: +1 408 503 2701 
Fax: +1 408 503 2912 
Mobile: +1 408 472 8097 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

Quality begins with your actions.

 

 

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Re: ADM:Timing Test, please ignore

2007-02-19 Thread Robert Molenda
Thanks Daniel;

We DO appreciate your efforts :-)

 

Hopefully your upgrade goes better than ITSM7...

 

Oh wait those are "in side the head words"... darn those just keep
leaking out these days...

 

Thanks-n-advance; 

HDT Platform Incident / Problem Manager & Architect 
Robert Molenda 
IT OS PA 
Tel: +1 408 503 2701 
Fax: +1 408 503 2912 
Mobile: +1 408 472 8097 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

Quality begins with your actions.

 



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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Daniel Bloom
Sent: Monday, February 19, 2007 11:20 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: ADM:Timing Test, please ignore

 

Can't say as I can figure this one out either.

 

13 hours after the reboot all the posts from the web for the last while

suddenly appeared. Why, I don't know ,and quite frankly it isn't worth
the time to figure out.

 

I do know that It looks like time for the next upgrade and hope that
fixes this bug.

 

... Daniel

 



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Sent: February 19, 2007 12:32 PM
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Subject: Re: ADM:Timing Test, please ignore

 

All I know is that on Saturday / Sunday I received my "has been
distributed" messages for the last week(s) postings / replies...

 

Unfortunately I do not know where the "Queuing point" was since email is
a non-trusted-delivery-mechanism...

 

Thanks-n-advance; 

HDT Platform Incident / Problem Manager & Architect 
Robert Molenda 
IT OS PA 
Tel: +1 408 503 2701 
Fax: +1 408 503 2912 
Mobile: +1 408 472 8097 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

Quality begins with your actions.

 



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Sent: Friday, February 16, 2007 2:07 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: ADM:Timing Test, please ignore

 

** 

Gmail sometimes decides that random entries from the list are Spam, and
puts them in that folder, which means that if you have it directed at
Outlook, you won't see those entries.  Log into the gmail web interface
to track that. 

 

Rick
 

On 2/16/07, Daniel Bloom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 

** 

There was a bunching for around 2 hours today, fixed.

The list other than that has been busy at a usual volume.

I have also heard this week of a group in Australia/NZ that were

not receiving the list, but one of them did.

I have seen people post from gmail so it is not all gmail recipients.

There is definitely a current issue of if you post from the Web
interface it does not get emailed out, 

as mentioned in a previous post by me.

Reports of not receiving the arslist at all,  

over the past decade or so,

off the top of my head stats of course,

I would say 95% have been problems local to the end user 

either due to firewall or ISP issues.

thanks ... Daniel



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Sent: February 16, 2007 4:38 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG 
Subject: Re: ADM:Timing Test, please ignore

It seems to be working ok for me.  I notice that I seem to get them in
batches every 10 - 15 minutes, though.  That may just be coincidence,
however. 

Bruce 



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** Am I the only one who is having problems receiving the emails from
the list?  This was the 4th message that I've received today, and
probably the 20th that I've received this week.  I've got two different
accounts signed up, one work and one personal for archive purposes, and
both have become very spotty since about the first of the month. 


Charles

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Re: ADM:Timing Test, please ignore

2007-02-19 Thread Daniel Bloom
Can't say as I can figure this one out either.

 

13 hours after the reboot all the posts from the web for the last while

suddenly appeared. Why, I don't know ,and quite frankly it isn't worth the
time to figure out.

 

I do know that It looks like time for the next upgrade and hope that fixes
this bug.

 

. Daniel

 

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Sent: February 19, 2007 12:32 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: ADM:Timing Test, please ignore

 

All I know is that on Saturday / Sunday I received my "has been distributed"
messages for the last week(s) postings / replies.

 

Unfortunately I do not know where the "Queuing point" was since email is a
non-trusted-delivery-mechanism.

 

Thanks-n-advance; 

HDT Platform Incident / Problem Manager & Architect 
Robert Molenda 
IT OS PA 
Tel: +1 408 503 2701 
Fax: +1 408 503 2912 
Mobile: +1 408 472 8097 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

Quality begins with your actions.

 

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Rick Cook
Sent: Friday, February 16, 2007 2:07 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: ADM:Timing Test, please ignore

 

** 

Gmail sometimes decides that random entries from the list are Spam, and puts
them in that folder, which means that if you have it directed at Outlook,
you won't see those entries.  Log into the gmail web interface to track
that. 

 

Rick
 

On 2/16/07, Daniel Bloom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 

** 

There was a bunching for around 2 hours today, fixed.

The list other than that has been busy at a usual volume.

I have also heard this week of a group in Australia/NZ that were

not receiving the list, but one of them did.

I have seen people post from gmail so it is not all gmail recipients.

There is definitely a current issue of if you post from the Web interface it
does not get emailed out, 

as mentioned in a previous post by me.

Reports of not receiving the arslist at all,  

over the past decade or so,

off the top of my head stats of course,

I would say 95% have been problems local to the end user 

either due to firewall or ISP issues.

thanks . Daniel

  _  

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Sent: February 16, 2007 4:38 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG  <mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG> 
Subject: Re: ADM:Timing Test, please ignore

It seems to be working ok for me.  I notice that I seem to get them in
batches every 10 - 15 minutes, though.  That may just be coincidence,
however. 

Bruce 

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** Am I the only one who is having problems receiving the emails from the
list?  This was the 4th message that I've received today, and probably the
20th that I've received this week.  I've got two different accounts signed
up, one work and one personal for archive purposes, and both have become
very spotty since about the first of the month. 


Charles

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Re: ADM:Timing Test, please ignore

2007-02-19 Thread Robert Molenda
All I know is that on Saturday / Sunday I received my "has been
distributed" messages for the last week(s) postings / replies...

 

Unfortunately I do not know where the "Queuing point" was since email is
a non-trusted-delivery-mechanism...

 

Thanks-n-advance; 

HDT Platform Incident / Problem Manager & Architect 
Robert Molenda 
IT OS PA 
Tel: +1 408 503 2701 
Fax: +1 408 503 2912 
Mobile: +1 408 472 8097 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

Quality begins with your actions.

 



From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Rick Cook
Sent: Friday, February 16, 2007 2:07 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: ADM:Timing Test, please ignore

 

** 

Gmail sometimes decides that random entries from the list are Spam, and
puts them in that folder, which means that if you have it directed at
Outlook, you won't see those entries.  Log into the gmail web interface
to track that. 

 

Rick
 

On 2/16/07, Daniel Bloom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 

** 

There was a bunching for around 2 hours today, fixed.

The list other than that has been busy at a usual volume.

I have also heard this week of a group in Australia/NZ that were

not receiving the list, but one of them did.

I have seen people post from gmail so it is not all gmail recipients.

There is definitely a current issue of if you post from the Web
interface it does not get emailed out, 

as mentioned in a previous post by me.

Reports of not receiving the arslist at all,  

over the past decade or so,

off the top of my head stats of course,

I would say 95% have been problems local to the end user 

either due to firewall or ISP issues.

thanks ... Daniel



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[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bruce Scott
Sent: February 16, 2007 4:38 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG 
Subject: Re: ADM:Timing Test, please ignore

It seems to be working ok for me.  I notice that I seem to get them in
batches every 10 - 15 minutes, though.  That may just be coincidence,
however. 

Bruce 



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Sent: Friday, February 16, 2007 2:33 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: ADM:Timing Test, please ignore

** Am I the only one who is having problems receiving the emails from
the list?  This was the 4th message that I've received today, and
probably the 20th that I've received this week.  I've got two different
accounts signed up, one work and one personal for archive purposes, and
both have become very spotty since about the first of the month. 


Charles

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Re: ADM:Timing Test, please ignore

2007-02-16 Thread Rick Cook

Gmail sometimes decides that random entries from the list are Spam, and puts
them in that folder, which means that if you have it directed at Outlook,
you won't see those entries.  Log into the gmail web interface to track
that.

Rick

On 2/16/07, Daniel Bloom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


**

There was a bunching for around 2 hours today, fixed.

The list other than that has been busy at a usual volume.

I have also heard this week of a group in Australia/NZ that were

not receiving the list, but one of them did.

I have seen people post from gmail so it is not all gmail recipients.

There is definitely a current issue of if you post from the Web interface
it does not get emailed out,

as mentioned in a previous post by me.

Reports of not receiving the arslist at all,

over the past decade or so,

off the top of my head stats of course,

I would say 95% have been problems local to the end user

either due to firewall or ISP issues.

thanks … Daniel

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*Sent:* February 16, 2007 4:38 PM
*To:* arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
*Subject:* Re: ADM:Timing Test, please ignore

It seems to be working ok for me.  I notice that I seem to get them in
batches every 10 - 15 minutes, though.  That may just be coincidence,
however.

Bruce
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*Sent:* Friday, February 16, 2007 2:33 PM
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*Subject:* Re: ADM:Timing Test, please ignore

** Am I the only one who is having problems receiving the emails from the
list?  This was the 4th message that I've received today, and probably the
20th that I've received this week.  I've got two different accounts signed
up, one work and one personal for archive purposes, and both have become
very spotty since about the first of the month.


Charles

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I just counted an I have had approximately 300 this week



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** Am I the only one who is having problems receiving the emails from
the list?  This was the 4th message that I've received today, and
probably the 20th that I've received this week.  I've got two different
accounts signed up, one work and one personal for archive purposes, and
both have become very spotty since about the first of the month. 


Charles


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Re: ADM:Timing Test, please ignore

2007-02-16 Thread Daniel Bloom
There was a bunching for around 2 hours today, fixed.

 

The list other than that has been busy at a usual volume.

 

I have also heard this week of a group in Australia/NZ that were

not receiving the list, but one of them did.

 

I have seen people post from gmail so it is not all gmail recipients.

 

There is definitely a current issue of if you post from the Web interface it
does not get emailed out,

as mentioned in a previous post by me.

 

Reports of not receiving the arslist at all,  

over the past decade or so,

off the top of my head stats of course,

I would say 95% have been problems local to the end user 

either due to firewall or ISP issues.

 

thanks . Daniel

 

  _  

From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bruce Scott
Sent: February 16, 2007 4:38 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: ADM:Timing Test, please ignore

 

It seems to be working ok for me.  I notice that I seem to get them in
batches every 10 - 15 minutes, though.  That may just be coincidence,
however.

 

Bruce

 

 

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Sent: Friday, February 16, 2007 2:33 PM
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Subject: Re: ADM:Timing Test, please ignore

** Am I the only one who is having problems receiving the emails from the
list?  This was the 4th message that I've received today, and probably the
20th that I've received this week.  I've got two different accounts signed
up, one work and one personal for archive purposes, and both have become
very spotty since about the first of the month. 


Charles

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It seems to be working ok for me.  I notice that I seem to get them in
batches every 10 - 15 minutes, though.  That may just be coincidence,
however.
 
Bruce
 

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** Am I the only one who is having problems receiving the emails from
the list?  This was the 4th message that I've received today, and
probably the 20th that I've received this week.  I've got two different
accounts signed up, one work and one personal for archive purposes, and
both have become very spotty since about the first of the month. 


Charles


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Re: ADM:Timing Test, please ignore

2007-02-16 Thread L. J. Head
I've been getting quite a bit more than thatso you must be having some
other type of issue...The list at one point had problems sending to
GMail...maybe your coming across something like that

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Subject: Re: ADM:Timing Test, please ignore


** Am I the only one who is having problems receiving the emails from the
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20th that I've received this week.  I've got two different accounts signed
up, one work and one personal for archive purposes, and both have become
very spotty since about the first of the month. 


Charles


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Re: ADM:Timing Test, please ignore

2007-02-16 Thread Charles Stoddard

Am I the only one who is having problems receiving the emails from the
list?  This was the 4th message that I've received today, and probably the
20th that I've received this week.  I've got two different accounts signed
up, one work and one personal for archive purposes, and both have become
very spotty since about the first of the month.


Charles

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ADM:Timing Test, please ignore

2007-02-16 Thread Daniel Bloom
VIA email, 3:47pm Friday


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ADM:Timing test, please ignore

2006-12-17 Thread Daniel Bloom
testing


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ADM:timing test please ignore

2006-10-15 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
weekly test

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ADM:timing test, please ignore

2006-08-21 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
weekly timing test

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