On 4/2/2009 1:22 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
Pluggers:
Does anyone know of software (commercial, Free, or otherwise) that can
be used to layout server racks? Think data center. I want software to
help me plan out, physically, where my servers and other equipment
will reside in their respective rack
Charles Curley wrote:
While running the W3 Consortium's link checker
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I get messages like:
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On Thursday 02 April 2009 3:27:01 pm Dave Smith wrote:
> By the way, my company created a Visio add-in to do the same
thing, and
> after about 3 racks full of gear, Visio used over 1GB of RAM and
ground
> to a halt. Needless to say, we aren't Visio experts, and I was only
too
> happy to have a r
Dave Smith wrote:
All you data center monkeys out there: Would this sort of tool be
useful to you?
Yes, definitely.
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I would most defenitely find good use for that software.
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On Apr 2, 2009, at 2:27 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
By the way, my company created a Visio add-in to do the same thing,
and after about 3 racks full of gear, Visio used over 1GB of RAM and
ground to a halt. Needless to
By the way, my company created a Visio add-in to do the same thing, and
after about 3 racks full of gear, Visio used over 1GB of RAM and ground
to a halt. Needless to say, we aren't Visio experts, and I was only too
happy to have a reason to ditch Visio.
We ended up rolling our own software wi
My team at the LDS Church is looking for a UNIX/Linux Senior Systems
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end of the year we will be moving to new offices in Riverton.
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Dave Smith wrote:
> Pluggers:
>
> Does anyone know of software (commercial, Free, or otherwise) that can
> be used to layout server racks? Think data center. I want software to
> help me plan out, physically, where my servers and other equipment will
> reside in their respective racks. Ideally, it
Dave Smith wrote:
> Pluggers:
>
> Does anyone know of software (commercial, Free, or otherwise) that can
> be used to layout server racks? Think data center. I want software to
> help me plan out, physically, where my servers and other equipment will
> reside in their respective racks. Ideally, it
Visio has 3rd party software you can use to lay out specific hardware
in specific racks; down to the make and model of servers and other
devices.
Google visio server stencils
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On Apr 2, 2009, at 12:22 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
Pluggers:
Does anyone know of software (comme
Pluggers:
Does anyone know of software (commercial, Free, or otherwise) that can
be used to layout server racks? Think data center. I want software to
help me plan out, physically, where my servers and other equipment will
reside in their respective racks. Ideally, it would also help me plan
On Thu, Apr 02, 2009 at 12:41:42PM -0600, Joshua Lutes wrote:
> \usepackage[total={5.5in,8.5in},margin=0.5in,inner=0.625in,nofoot]{geometry}
Try doing:
\usepackage[paperwidth=5.5in,paperheight=8.5in,margin=0.5in,inner=0.625in,nofoot]{geometry}
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You might try A5 paper which is pretty close to half letter. Or you
might give lyx a try and let it worry about the nasty tex stuff. Or,
just use letter and a largish font and 2-up it in your favorite manner.
Joshua Lutes wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> I'm trying to format my journal so I can print it ou
Hey guys,
I'm trying to format my journal so I can print it out and have a hard
copy. I am trying to use LaTeX. I can't figure out how to set the
paper size to 5.5in by 8.5in, I used the following and it comes out
at 8.5in by 11in noting that the package geometry recieved an
overspecification i
While running the W3 Consortium's link checker
(http://validator.w3.org/checklink?check=Check&hide_type=all&summary=on&uri=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.charlescurley.com%2Findex.html),
I get messages like:
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