Last week I wiped my Storm and loaded OS 4.7.99, so far it's been good. No real problems with speed or being laggy. It did lock up the other day when I was trying to find the Illinois Emissions testing center. I was switching between the browser, VZnav and google maps, so I guess I can understand that.
At this rate I might keep it for more than a week before I go back to my Curve.
Sunday, February 8, 2009
SageTV Setup
Here is my current setup for SageTV in the house.
Server
see this post
Living Room
Server
- SageTV 6.5.9
- 4 x 1tb WD Green Power HD's in Raid 5
- 3 gb ram
- AMD x2 64bit 4400
- ASUS Motherboard MVN-PV something
- 2 X Hauppauge 2250 PCI-e tuners
- Dvico USB Gold HD Tuner
- Dish 322 and 625 Receivers
- USB-UIRT
- ComSkip
- Sage Webserver
- SageMC
- other add-on's
- 37" Philips LCD TV
- SageTV HD-200 Extender
- Cheap small DVD Player
see this post
Living Room
- 26" Magnavox LCD TV/DVD combo
- SageTV Client on Dell GX280 in basement, via S-video to an rf modulator, to channel 3, it works but I really need another HD-200
- Snapstream Firefly remote
- Funai VCR
Home Theater Pictures
Here are some pictures on the home theater and in-wall AV rack. Brent over at geektonic.com asked for some pictures and i've been saying for a long time that I would actually post some pictures, so here they are. No door yet for the cabinet, I know how I am going to make it and what materials to use. Just not enough time yet.

In-wall AV Rack includes

Back of rack

Star Sconces - From Disney's All-Star Resort

Ceiling Mounted Mitsubishi HC-1500 DLP Projector

100" 16:9 Electric drop-down screen

Transformers on Blu-ray

SageTV Server, Router, Modem, Firewall, work area, etc...
In-wall AV Rack includes
- Onkyo TX-SR606 7.1 Receiver
- Sage STX-HD100 Media Extender
- Sony BDP-S350 Blu-ray player
- Nintendo Wii
- Harmony One
Back of rack
Star Sconces - From Disney's All-Star Resort
Ceiling Mounted Mitsubishi HC-1500 DLP Projector
100" 16:9 Electric drop-down screen
Transformers on Blu-ray
SageTV Server, Router, Modem, Firewall, work area, etc...
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
DAOS Estimator - WOW
I finally got around to running the DAOS estimator tool on our main domino server today. Below are the results.
Summary:
Total DB's analyzed: 1171
Total DB's skipped due to errors: 0
Total Size of NSF's Examined: 264.7 GB
Total Attachments found: 623650
Total Duplicate Attachments found: 294805
Total DAOS Eligible Attachments: 623650
Estimated Size of DAOSified NSF's: 25.9 GB
Estimate Size of DAOS dir: 132.1 GB
Total Disk Savings: 119.3 GB
WOW, almost 50% disk savings! I guess we bought too much disk for domino last year. We have over 1tb available for domino apps.
Summary:
Total DB's analyzed: 1171
Total DB's skipped due to errors: 0
Total Size of NSF's Examined: 264.7 GB
Total Attachments found: 623650
Total Duplicate Attachments found: 294805
Total DAOS Eligible Attachments: 623650
Estimated Size of DAOSified NSF's: 25.9 GB
Estimate Size of DAOS dir: 132.1 GB
Total Disk Savings: 119.3 GB
WOW, almost 50% disk savings! I guess we bought too much disk for domino last year. We have over 1tb available for domino apps.
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