Drop me some feedback!

Hi you there, Reader !

Whether you are a regular reader of this humble blog (are you?), or just because you got here following a link (from where? about what?), and/or a search on your favorite search-engine (about what?), please let me know about you!

Be kind, and drop me a comment telling me your name, why not give a link to your blog/homepage/flickrpage… How did you come there? Do you use the RSS links? Are you a regular/one-time reader?

Any information about you is welcome, any feedback, criticism, suggestions,… any comment is welcome ;-). You can also use trackbacks links (I love this!).

I think blogging is not “monologing”. It’s all about e-relationship. And reviewing the server access logs, and Google Analytics reports is not that funny. Better to read of you, so don’t be shy!

PS: First comments are always dropped into a moderation queue for obvious antispam reason, but I use to allow all non-spam comments.

6 Responses to “Drop me some feedback!”


  • Hi,

    I am Dirk from Germany and I found your blog because of using Cacti in my company for monitoring the linux machines I am responsible for.

    Now we got some HP-UX boxes …

    I am coming her from time to time an I use the RSS Link.

    Unfortunately trackbacks from Serendipity to WordPress do not work :-(

    Regards

    Dirk

  • Hi Alex

    I am developing a website for IE Mobile and am trying to accomplish change button color upon mouseover.

    I tried these two variations of code with no luck……

    INPUT:hover{ background-color: red}

    My Site

    and then I tried:

    My Site

    Can this be done in IE Mobile and if so how should I change my code?

    Thanks for reading this and any help you can provide!

    Cheers, Chaser

  • @Ryan: I’m neither a IE Mobile nor a CSS guru. I tried to look for some CSS support for IE Mobile information. Have a look at links I’ve bookmarked at http://del.icio.us/adumont/css%2Bpocketie. Maybe you can find there some interesting informations.

    Anyway, I wonder if mouseover event can actually be supported in IEMO, due to te fact that most Mobile devices don’t have mouse, and they don’t emulate it. On PocketPC you can “click” by tapping on the screen, but there is no way (that I know of) of passing the stylus over an object.

  • Hello

    I am trying to configure the hpux cacti tempates to work, everything works except for lan and fs. Looking into the problem it looks like the snmp query is working but the raa file is not being created. I am running cacti 0.8.6h on SuSe Server 9.

    Any help appreciated.

    Mark.

  • Hi Mark,

    Did you copy the hpux_lan.xml and hpux_fs.xml files to the /resource/snmp_queries/ folder as suggested in the INSTALL file?

  • Hi Alex

    I’ve done that, the permissions are as follows -

    # ls -l hpux_*
    -rw-r–r– 1 root root 2561 Jul 20 12:33 hpux_fs.xml
    -rw-r–r– 1 root root 2898 Jul 20 12:32 hpux_lan.xml
    #
    # pwd
    /srv/www/htdocs/cacti/resource/snmp_queries

    Mark.

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