> So to get Amazon to police their customers either requires
> regulation or an external economic pressure. Blocking AWS
> from folk's mail servers would apply some pressure,
No it would not. That is what AWS wants you to to.
> making
> areas of the net go dark to AWS would apply more pressur
I'm not on the MLC (which doesn't have any community representatives
on it at present) anymore.
Nonetheless, I implore everyone to consider this thread dead. It's
run far enough afield on speculation and analogies that I for one
think it's fairly out of scope.
Thanks,
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Hopefully monitoring the status of a network is on-topic.
I'm looking for temperature and power monitoring unit to install in some
remote BWA cabinets. We had two incidents where we lost power in a town and
we weren't aware of it until the backup batter drained to empty, and another
situation whe
http://akcp.com/company/sensorProbe8.htm
Everything you need.
Jeremy
On Fri, 2008-05-30 at 09:58 -0500, Frank Bulk wrote:
> Hopefully monitoring the status of a network is on-topic.
>
> I'm looking for temperature and power monitoring unit to install in some
> remote BWA cabinets. We had tw
At 10:58 AM 5/30/2008, Frank Bulk wrote:
Required:
- temperature sensor
- 110 VAC power monitoring (on/off, not necessarily current)
- Ethernet interface (at least SNMP, Web GUI and
We have been using "Uptime Devices". Our units have room for 3
sensors (we have 2 temp and one for humidity).
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On Friday 30 May 2008 9:10:50 am Mike Tancsa wrote:
> At 10:58 AM 5/30/2008, Frank Bulk wrote:
> >Required:
> >- temperature sensor
> >- 110 VAC power monitoring (on/off, not necessarily current)
> >- Ethernet interface (at least SNMP, Web GUI and
>
>
We used an Uptime Device and it didn't work out too well. We switched
to an AKCP SensorProbe8-60 http://www.akcp.com/company/sensorProbe8X60.htm
which has worked out better.
We need a lot of dry contacts to monitor our alarm relays (Cisco
ONS15454, Taqua T7000, Liebert HVACs, Generator,
We've started using ControlByWeb, specifically
http://www.controlbyweb.com/temperature/index.html .. POE, and handles
four probes. We just don't use their probes, we buy them elsewhere (it's
plain old one wire).
> -Original Message-
> From: Mike Tancsa [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: F
Hi everyone,
In its recent meeting, the SC selected four volunteers from the
community to join Sue Joiner of Merit on the Mail List Committee.
The new team is as follows:
Sue Joiner (appointed by Merit)
Simon Lyall (term finishes in October 2009)
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Hi everyone,
In its recent meeting, the SC selected Brian Deardorff to fill the PC
position vacated by Ted Seely last month. Brian joins the current PC
(http://www.nanog.org/pc.current.html) and serves until the term
is up for renewal in October this year.
The SC would like to thank David Conrad,
We've got a couple of the (beta test) mini goose climate monitors
installed. Takes up less space than the big APC boxes we've been using.
http://www.itwatchdogs.com/
--Chris
Do you know if they have a AC power probe?
Frank
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From: Alex Rubenstein [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 30, 2008 10:28 AM
To: Mike Tancsa; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; nanog@nanog.org
Subject: RE: Power/temperature monitoring
We've started using ControlByWeb, specifi
Frank Bulk wrote:
Do you know if they have a AC power probe?
Frank
Does the UPS not have a dry-contact alarm output, or similar? Presumably
you trust the UPS, just not the colo...
I agree with Chris -- we also have been using the ITWatchDogs products
for years,
and both the products and company have been wonderful to work with.
Tony Patti
CIO
S. Walter Packaging Corp.
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From: Chris Boyd
Sent: 5/30/2008 11:40 AM
To:
Is anyone using Infiniband cards under linux? I'm trying to find a supported
card other than the Cisco one.
--
Jobe Bittman
try http://www.mellanox.com/
On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 12:24 PM, Jobe Bittman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Is anyone using Infiniband cards under linux? I'm trying to find a
> supported
> card other than the Cisco one.
>
> --
> Jobe Bittman
>
Perhaps a little pricier than the others mentioned, but I've had great
experiences with the APC Netbotz line...the additional audio, visual and
door monitoring comes in handy, plus it plays well with snmp-based
trending tools like cacti and mrtg. Netbotz also monitors humidty, dew
point, airflow,
On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 09:24:28AM -0700, Jobe Bittman wrote:
> Is anyone using Infiniband cards under linux? I'm trying to find a supported
> card other than the Cisco one.
Whats wrong with the cisco ones?
We're using their DDR ones here under Ubuntu 7.10 and haven't
experienced any issues.
The
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against unpublished non-recursive DNS servers in the last 24 hours or
so, many of them obviously probes of some sort (query for "." IN NS,
eg).
Is anyone else seeing this? Is it new
Jim Wise wrote:
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I've seen a surprising number of attempted recursive DNS requests
against unpublished non-recursive DNS servers in the last 24 hours or
so, many of them obviously probes of some sort (query for "." IN NS,
eg).
Is anyone else see
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I have seen this as well on my fringe IP-space networks. Just a
botnet or two running along the range. A cost of doing business :\
John Menerick
http://icehax.us
On May 30, 2008, at 10:11 AM, Lynda wrote:
Jim Wise wrote:
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I've seen a surpris
Needing an AOL Email engineer to contact me.
Thanks
Guy Shepperd
anyone know whats going on with this - still a work in progress? plans/etc?
Nothing wrong with the Cisco's. The ones we have work great. It's just they
were 5-7 days out to get some and I needed them fast. I actually lucked out.
There was a Mellanox reseller in San Diego, wsm.com. I picked up a couple
ConnectX IB and they even drove them to my door!
Jim Wise wrote:
> I've seen a surprising number of attempted recursive DNS requests
> against unpublished non-recursive DNS servers in the last 24 hours or
> so, many of them obviously probes of some sort (query for "." IN NS,
> eg).
>
> Is anyone else seeing this? Is it new? Or did some botn
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On Fri, 30 May 2008, Michael Still wrote:
>Jim Wise wrote:
>> I've seen a surprising number of attempted recursive DNS requests
>> against unpublished non-recursive DNS servers in the last 24 hours or
>> so, many of them obviously probes of some sor
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