2007-06-17
Backups
Set up a massive file transfer to my shiny new backup drive last night and went to bed; I was rather disturbed to come into the office this morning and find an I/O error on the screen, and the OS unable to find the drive. Gleep!
I took the drive out of the USB enclosure, powered down, put it in
Trantor's case, powered up, and was greatly relieved to find the drive up
and running. A thorough fsck
and a fresh rsync
confirmed that all data was present and accounted for. I'm guessing it
may have been a glitch somewhere in the external box's USB interface or
the cable. Not going to worry about it much. (eta: power-cycling the
drive enclosure didn't work; I didn't try rebooting or power-cycling the
computer with the drive still external; that would probably have worked, I
was just impatient.)
I'm still trying to resist the temptation to do more work on reorganizing my directory tree and setting up the offsite backups.
- amethyst rose,
- dad,
- family,
- kids,
- walk
Father's Day morning
Rather than hop in the car and drive to my usual walking trail this morning, I got my hat and water bottle out of the trunk and headed over to the Rose Garden a little before 10am.
The air was cool and a little moist -- just right for walking, unlike yesterday's heat. It was a good walk. Encountered a huge crowd of people going the other way around the garden; many were wearing T-shirts that proclaimed them members of the Rose Garden Dog Walking Club. Fun!
I took two turns around the garden (about half a mile, which brings the total up to about three for the walk), then went inside to look, as always, at the Royal Amethyst blooming a little inside the front gate. Feeling a little more nostalgic than usual, I wandered around for a while and sat for a few minutes on one of the benches, content to spend a few minutes gazing at beauty and not thinking about much of anything.
Came back to find that my kids had given me a Father's Day card, and I got
a truly wonderful French press/coffee mug from the chaoswolf.
Altogether a delightful Father's Day so far.
Father's Day afternoon
In the afternoon the family (minus the Younger Daughter, who decided to stay home rather than be bored by grown-up conversation) went over to the Ugglas' for barbeque, conversation, and music. Got in a little bit of rehearsal with Joyce and Jordan for the Tres Gique concert at Westercon. Decided regretfully that The Merry Man and his Maid won't be ready in time; I think the next con we'll both be at is probably Consonance. Might do it as a one-shot.
The chaoswolf joined us on "High Barratry", "Stuff that Dreams
are Made Of", and "Rambling Silver Rose" (if I remember correctly).
Definitely has promise.