On Sun, Aug 28, 2011 at 5:45 PM, Al Musella, DPM wrote:
The costs seem too high. It looks like it would cost about $86 a
month for a small instance.. and then I need coldfusion. Adobe
donated one licence of cf to us, but I would probably have to buy
that second license?
I do not believe a
So, this is way OT, but I'm hoping someone out there can give me some
suggestions to help me figure this out. Here's my situation:
I have a 500GB USB external hard drive on my home PC that I use to store
pretty much everything. All of our pictures, financial documents,
mp3s, code repositories,
On Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 9:01 AM, Eric Cobb cft...@ecartech.com wrote:
I have a 500GB USB external hard drive on my home PC that I use to store
pretty much everything. All of our pictures, financial documents,
mp3s, code repositories, everything. I have the hard drive partitioned
into 2
Had a similar experience with a WD that started clicking. I could not access
the drive. I took it out of the enclosure and stuck it in my desktop and I
was able to access the drive long enough to retrieve my data.
YMMV but it is worth a shot.
HTH. Good luck.
G!
On Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 9:01
I cancelled the godaddy account.. you are right - I don't want this
data on a shared server.
What I would up doing is moving my development server to a friend's
house... I already have been backing up frequently to it anyway.. now
it is physically separated.
I also set it up as a backup
Send it to a data-recovery lab. ($$$)
And then use Carbonite...
-Original Message-
From: Eric Cobb [mailto:cft...@ecartech.com]
Sent: Monday, August 29, 2011 9:02 AM
To: cf-talk
Subject: (ot) Recover Data from External Hard Drive
So, this is way OT, but I'm hoping someone out there
On Fri, Aug 26, 2011 at 1:42 PM, Jenny Gavin-Wear wrote:
For some reason a mail item causes an error and then holds up the entire
mail spool. All the mail.log shows is Error.
Is there somewhere I can get further error details so I can prevent this
happening?
You could try to verify in your
if I remember correctly CF9 has a Maps API key setting in the admin. have
you tried putting your key there?
Personnaly, I'm still looking for the use of this setting, since a CF server is
aimed to manage several domain names and Google requires a different key for
each domain.
me too. I was just thinking of all possible flubs.
Sent from my iPhone... Don't hate.
On Aug 29, 2011, at 10:07 AM, Claude Schnéegansschneeg...@internetique.com
wrote:
if I remember correctly CF9 has a Maps API key setting in the admin. have
you tried putting your key there?
I have a 500GB USB external hard drive on my home PC that I use to store
pretty much everything. All of our pictures, financial documents,
mp3s, code repositories, everything. I have the hard drive partitioned
into 2 equal parts, and they are set up as the F and G drives on the
PC. Last
Personnaly, I'm still looking for the use of this setting, since a CF server
is aimed to manage several domain
names and Google requires a different key for each domain.
There are lots of organizations using a single domain with a CF install.
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
Don't forget you can set it in Application.cfc as well. And on a per
page basis with cfsetting.
On Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 9:07 AM, wrote:
if I remember correctly CF9 has a Maps API key setting in the admin. have
you tried putting your key there?
Personnaly, I'm still looking for the use
Sorry - not cfsetting, but cfajaximport. But normally you would set it
in App.cfc and be done with it.
On Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 10:17 AM, Raymond Camden
raymondcam...@gmail.com wrote:
Don't forget you can set it in Application.cfc as well. And on a per
page basis with cfsetting.
On Mon, Aug
thank you for all your suggestions folks, like I mentioned this was developed
before the time of CFMAP on CF 7, anyway I found out what the problem was.
The JS array for the addresses to work correctly must be populated like this:
var addresses =
Perhaps I didn't understand the offer, but it sure seemed like online
(i.e. the cloud) was the repository??
If so, I'm curious why the cloud is seen as a safe backup solution?
The only use I can see for cloud based backups is a secondary backup in
case of say a fire at home (where you may
jsStringFormat() ftw?
On Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 11:05 AM, Akos Fortagh akos.fort...@yahoo.com wrote:
thank you for all your suggestions folks, like I mentioned this was developed
before the time of CFMAP on CF 7, anyway I found out what the problem was.
The JS array for the addresses to work
On Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 11:58 AM, Bryan Stevenson
br...@electricedgesystems.com wrote:
Perhaps I didn't understand the offer, but it sure seemed like online
(i.e. the cloud) was the repository??
Yes, it's storage in their datacenters. I'd not sure if they are using
someone else's cloud or
On Sun, Aug 28, 2011 at 11:10 PM, Terry Troxel terry.tro...@gmail.comwrote:
Are, but I did learn something today. I am a 70 year old guy who loves all
this stuff
That's pretty cool actually. You get a pass. :)
Glad you got things working.
-Cameron
--
Cameron Childress
--
p:
Carbonite eh.I've seen it mentioned a few timessaw a commercial
for it over the weekend for the 1st time.
Perhaps I didn't understand the offer, but it sure seemed like online
(i.e. the cloud) was the repository??
If so, I'm curious why the cloud is seen as a safe backup solution?
The
. Most cloud storage providers have much more redundancy (and other
protections) than you're going to get with your own hardware.
+1
They have excellent Department of Redundancy Departments. The distributed
nature of cloud systems means (in theory at least) that there is no single
point of
Most cloud storage providers have much more redundancy (and other
protections) than you're going to get with your own hardware.
+1
They have excellent Department of Redundancy Departments. The distributed
nature of cloud systems means (in theory at least) that there is no single
point
Thanks Dave
I do of course know the marketing message behind such services, but it
just takes a stupid tech having a bad day and your day suddenly gets
really bad ;-)
For that reason alone I can't ever see using it as a primary
backup...but hey...that's me!
Cheers
On Mon, 2011-08-29 at 12:08
Great info Cameron...thanks!
On Mon, 2011-08-29 at 12:12 -0400, Cameron Childress wrote:
On Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 11:58 AM, Bryan Stevenson
br...@electricedgesystems.com wrote:
Perhaps I didn't understand the offer, but it sure seemed like online
(i.e. the cloud) was the repository??
It's that in theory at least part that keeps me away ;-)
+1 for backing up backups!
On Mon, 2011-08-29 at 12:21 -0400, Gerald Guido wrote:
. Most cloud storage providers have much more redundancy (and other
protections) than you're going to get with your own hardware.
+1
They have
I do of course know the marketing message behind such services, but it
just takes a stupid tech having a bad day and your day suddenly gets
really bad ;-)
You've never been a stupid tech having a bad day yourself? I know I
have. And sometimes that leads to funny stories, which I won't go
Yes, it's storage in their datacenters. I'd not sure if they are using
someone else's cloud or their own storage.
Most seem to rely on either Amazon or Rackspace, and they simply
provide more friendly front-ends to S3.
As a first level, I have a ReadyNAS RAID device configured to do Time
Bryan Stevenson br...@electricedgesystems.com wrote:
Carbonite eh.I've seen it mentioned a few timessaw a commercial
for it over the weekend for the 1st time.
Perhaps I didn't understand the offer, but it sure seemed like online
(i.e. the cloud) was the repository??
If
Terry,
I see nobody gave a simple example.. here is one:
http://virtualtrials.com/testjquery.cfmhttp://virtualtrials.com/testjquery.cfm
view page source to see how it works.
Try submitting it first with nothing entered, then with something in
one of the fields
I am not great with
It's that in theory at least part that keeps me away ;-)
Ditto, that is why I keep a local copy(s) of my back up in-house and then
back that up to the cloud. Really, it is a numbers game. Nothing is
impossible but it is highly improbable that both local and cloud will fail
at the same time.
G!
http://services.seagate.com/diysoftware.aspx
I have had luck using this in the past. You can try the demo version first.
Jacob
-Original Message-
From: Eric Cobb [mailto:cft...@ecartech.com]
Sent: Monday, August 29, 2011 6:02 AM
To: cf-talk
Subject: (ot) Recover Data from External
I use Carbonite, on top of my first backup. $55 well spent.
For most people, they will do their own backup for a while then stop. With
Carbonite, it is in the background and you do not have to worry about it.
-Original Message-
From: Bryan Stevenson
Key to a good backup strategy, have three copies... your primary copy and
two backups.
-Original Message-
From: Gerald Guido [mailto:gerald.gu...@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, August 29, 2011 9:21 AM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: (ot) Recover Data from External Hard Drive
. Most cloud storage
Al,
Now that's what I call perfection.
Thank you very much and I am not going to copy your code as I already
finished Sunday
My old school method. I too am not great with javascript or jquery, but am
starting to try getting into it
So I don't get left completely behind.
I have no use for
If you absolutely must have the data, there are several excellent data
recovery companies, but as someone else mentioned, they are costly.
I've use Drive Savers in Novato, CA
http://www.drivesaversdatarecovery.com/ and Disk Doctors in Norcross,
GA http://www.diskdoctors.com/ with great success.
I am working a code where uploaded documents are output on a page and looped
over with cfoutput query. Files with the extension .doc, .xls and .pdf are
going through just fine. Everything gives the brower a page not found error.
Please advise.
It could be a bunch of things,
Offhand though, it's possible that your server is refusing to serve some of
the files.
In IIS, there is a specific list of Files it is allowed to serve out, this
is part of it's security so people can't request protected files.
In your case, it's possible that
There are alot of response to this thread and i didn't read them all yet
yet... but if you tried multiple computers and have the same issue, my only
other suggestion is to take it apart to get the actual drive out and try to
put it in another enclosure.
You have a 50/50 chance of the issue just
Dunno if anyone has suggested it yet, but give spinrite a try, it is very
cheap and can do a good job of recovery data.
On Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 10:37 AM, Bobby Hartsfield bo...@acoderslife.comwrote:
There are alot of response to this thread and i didn't read them all yet
yet... but if you
I use Acronis True Image to create weekly drive images for my C: drive (SSD
housing OS, Eclipse, etc.) and D: drive (2 TB Data) drives to a separate
internal drive (E:), as well as nightly incremental images. Acronis is worth
the money over the built-in Windows system image tool because it can
Actually, sorry, I use Mozy, not Carboninte. :-)
On Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 7:51 PM, Brian Kotek brian...@gmail.com wrote:
I use Acronis True Image to create weekly drive images for my C: drive (SSD
housing OS, Eclipse, etc.) and D: drive (2 TB Data) drives to a separate
internal drive (E:), as
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