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2013-08-19
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HTTP/1.1 200 OKDate: Wed, 05 Feb 2025 06:07:48 GMTServer: Apache/2.4.62 (Debian)Vary: Accept-EncodingTransfer-Encoding: chunkedContent-Type: text/html; charsetUTF-8 !DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd>html>head>title>Home - Solemns site/title>link href/style/style.css relstylesheet typetext/css>link relalternate typeapplication/rss+xml titleSite updates href/rss.cgi>/head>body>div idtitle_r>b>Solemns Site/b>br>!-- Buggy software since 200X -->Never stopping to think if I should./div>div idtitle_l>Home/div>div idmc_container>ul idmenu>li>a href/ classactive>Home/a>/li>li>a href/archive/>Archive/a>/li>li classline>/li>li>a href/ipxwrapper/>IPXWrapper/a>/li>li>a href/kexec-loader/>kexec-loader/a>/li>li>a href/transmission/>Transmission Calculator/a>/li>li>a href/page/code>Code Snippets & Minor Utilities/a>/li>li>a href/inaurabis/>Inaurabis/a>/li>li>a href/kbbind/>kbbind/a>/li>li>a href/netprinters/>NetPrinters/a>/li>li>a href/speedo/>Speedo Error Calculator/a>/li>li>a href/tyre/>Tyre Size Decoder/a>/li>li classline>/li>li>a hrefhttps://github.com/solemnwarning classicon github>Github/a>/li>li>a hrefhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-collins-47a979116/ classicon linkedin>LinkedIn/a>/li>li>a hrefhttps://fosstodon.org/@solemnwarning classicon mastodon relme>Mastodon/a>/li>li>a hrefhttps://metacpan.org/author/DJCOLLINS classicon metacpan>MetaCPAN/a>/li>li>a hrefhttps://www.patreon.com/solemnwarning classicon patreon>Patreon/a>/li>/ul>div idcontent_box>h1>Welcome/h1>p> Welcome to the site of solemnwarning (Daniel Collins), here you will find software and other debris Ive published over the years./p>h1>Latest posts a href/rss.cgi titleNew posts RSS feed>img styleheight: 0.8em; src/style/rss.png altRSS>/h1> div classpost_preview> h2>a href/post/dual-n06d>Dual-Node Dell N06D Thin Client Server/a>/h2> p> Posted in a href/t/Computer%20Hardware>Computer Hardware/a> on 11 Aug 2024 at 15:52 UTC /p> div classbody> p>Do you ever have those ideas that are really time consuming for not much reward? I get those a lot, and this one lodged in my head./p>p>Ive been running a a hrefhttps://www.parkytowers.me.uk/thin/wyse/3030/n06d.shtml>Dell Wyse N06D/a> thin client with a pair of 2.5 SSDs in USB enclosures cable-tied to it as my mail server for a while now, it works... but its a bit... rough./p>center>p>a href/siteimg/2024/dual-n06d/IMG_20230405_174401_8.jpg>img src/siteimg/2024/dual-n06d/IMG_20230405_174401_8_thumb.jpg altA Dell N06D thin client, a USB 3.0 hub and two 2.5" SATA caddies cable tied together.>/a>a href/siteimg/2024/dual-n06d/IMG_20230405_175221_4.jpg>img src/siteimg/2024/dual-n06d/IMG_20230405_175221_4_thumb.jpg altA Dell N06D thin client, a USB 3.0 hub and two 2.5" SATA caddies cable tied together.>/a>/p>/center>p>The motherboard in this is pretty small... I could put it into a 1U enclosure along with a power supply and drives and have plenty of room left over./p>p>In fact... I could build a dual-node one!/p>p>I dont need a second node and dont know what Id do with it, but.../p>center>p>img src/siteimg/2024/dual-n06d/whynot.jpg stylemax-width:100%; altBilbo the Wise.>/p>/center>p>And so thats how this project began./p> /div> p>a href/post/dual-n06d>Read more.../a>/p> p>a href/post/dual-n06d#comments>Comments (0)/a>/p>/div> div classpost_preview> h2>a href/post/wcserv>Watercooling a custom Supermicro-based server/a>/h2> p> Posted in a href/t/Computer%20Hardware>Computer Hardware/a> on 04 Jun 2024 at 19:14 UTC /p> div classbody> p>Earlier this year, I built a server using a Supermicro X9DRi-LN4F+ motherboard in a custom case (a hrefhttps://imgur.com/gallery/custom-case-supermicro-x9dri-ln4f-motherboard-pftwtYF>build thread/a>), it is loud. It is very loud.p>center>p>img src/siteimg/2024/wcserv/20240529_165441.jpg altSound meter reading 73 decibels stylewidth: 350px;>br>My phone running some random sound meter app is scientific, right?/p>/center>p>Before starting this project, I took some baseline measurements - at idle, I recorded a noise level of 30 decibels in front of the server and both CPUs were hovering around 40C, after 10 minutes of running code>stress-ng --cpu 32/code>, the recorded noise level was 73 decibels, the front CPU was hovering around 55°C and the rear CPU, ingesting the pre-heated air from the front CPU cooler was sitting around 75°C.br>br>Not ideal./p>p>Ive always felt water cooling was unnecessary and overkill for computers... but with a server I can hear throughout the house whenever a CI job spins up on one of my projects, Im willing to try it./p> /div> p>a href/post/wcserv>Read more.../a>/p> p>a href/post/wcserv#comments>Comments (0)/a>/p>/div> div classpost_preview> h2>a href/post/not-dead>I dont want to go on the cart!/a>/h2> p> Posted on 31 Aug 2022 at 16:36 UTC /p> div classbody> p>So its been over 2 years since I last posted anything on this website, Im still around though./p>p>Those of you who follow me on GitHub have probably seen that Ive been spending a lot of time on-and-off developing a hrefhttps://github.com/solemnwarning/rehex/>rehex/a> (which I should probably write about here at some point), and besides that, most of my time has been taken up between my day job and a never-ending stream of repairs around the house./p>p>Nothing exciting, just figured it was about time I put i>something/i> here before people started auctioning off the furniture :v/p> /div> p>a href/post/not-dead#comments>Comments (0)/a>/p>/div> div classpost_preview> h2>a href/post/ipxtester-aws>Testing IPXWrapper in The Cloud/a>/h2> p> Posted in a href/t/Software%20Development>Software Development/a> on 27 May 2020 at 21:39 UTC /p> div classbody> p>At the end of the last article (In September 2017 actually), I had a fully automated regression testing system for IPXWrapper. In September of 2019, after two years of not touching the system and doing a little work on IPXWrapper itself, I felt it was time to install Windows updates in the VM images... and thats where everything went wrong..../p> /div> p>a href/post/ipxtester-aws>Read more.../a>/p> p>a href/post/ipxtester-aws#comments>Comments (0)/a>/p>/div>div idcontent_footer>/div>/div>/div>div idfooter>Copyright © 2006-2024 Daniel Collins/div>/body>/html>
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HTTP/1.1 200 OKDate: Wed, 05 Feb 2025 06:07:48 GMTServer: Apache/2.4.62 (Debian)Vary: Accept-EncodingTransfer-Encoding: chunkedContent-Type: text/html; charsetUTF-8 !DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd>html>head>title>Home - Solemns site/title>link href/style/style.css relstylesheet typetext/css>link relalternate typeapplication/rss+xml titleSite updates href/rss.cgi>/head>body>div idtitle_r>b>Solemns Site/b>br>!-- Buggy software since 200X -->Never stopping to think if I should./div>div idtitle_l>Home/div>div idmc_container>ul idmenu>li>a href/ classactive>Home/a>/li>li>a href/archive/>Archive/a>/li>li classline>/li>li>a href/ipxwrapper/>IPXWrapper/a>/li>li>a href/kexec-loader/>kexec-loader/a>/li>li>a href/transmission/>Transmission Calculator/a>/li>li>a href/page/code>Code Snippets & Minor Utilities/a>/li>li>a href/inaurabis/>Inaurabis/a>/li>li>a href/kbbind/>kbbind/a>/li>li>a href/netprinters/>NetPrinters/a>/li>li>a href/speedo/>Speedo Error Calculator/a>/li>li>a href/tyre/>Tyre Size Decoder/a>/li>li classline>/li>li>a hrefhttps://github.com/solemnwarning classicon github>Github/a>/li>li>a hrefhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-collins-47a979116/ classicon linkedin>LinkedIn/a>/li>li>a hrefhttps://fosstodon.org/@solemnwarning classicon mastodon relme>Mastodon/a>/li>li>a hrefhttps://metacpan.org/author/DJCOLLINS classicon metacpan>MetaCPAN/a>/li>li>a hrefhttps://www.patreon.com/solemnwarning classicon patreon>Patreon/a>/li>/ul>div idcontent_box>h1>Welcome/h1>p> Welcome to the site of solemnwarning (Daniel Collins), here you will find software and other debris Ive published over the years./p>h1>Latest posts a href/rss.cgi titleNew posts RSS feed>img styleheight: 0.8em; src/style/rss.png altRSS>/h1> div classpost_preview> h2>a href/post/dual-n06d>Dual-Node Dell N06D Thin Client Server/a>/h2> p> Posted in a href/t/Computer%20Hardware>Computer Hardware/a> on 11 Aug 2024 at 15:52 UTC /p> div classbody> p>Do you ever have those ideas that are really time consuming for not much reward? I get those a lot, and this one lodged in my head./p>p>Ive been running a a hrefhttps://www.parkytowers.me.uk/thin/wyse/3030/n06d.shtml>Dell Wyse N06D/a> thin client with a pair of 2.5 SSDs in USB enclosures cable-tied to it as my mail server for a while now, it works... but its a bit... rough./p>center>p>a href/siteimg/2024/dual-n06d/IMG_20230405_174401_8.jpg>img src/siteimg/2024/dual-n06d/IMG_20230405_174401_8_thumb.jpg altA Dell N06D thin client, a USB 3.0 hub and two 2.5" SATA caddies cable tied together.>/a>a href/siteimg/2024/dual-n06d/IMG_20230405_175221_4.jpg>img src/siteimg/2024/dual-n06d/IMG_20230405_175221_4_thumb.jpg altA Dell N06D thin client, a USB 3.0 hub and two 2.5" SATA caddies cable tied together.>/a>/p>/center>p>The motherboard in this is pretty small... I could put it into a 1U enclosure along with a power supply and drives and have plenty of room left over./p>p>In fact... I could build a dual-node one!/p>p>I dont need a second node and dont know what Id do with it, but.../p>center>p>img src/siteimg/2024/dual-n06d/whynot.jpg stylemax-width:100%; altBilbo the Wise.>/p>/center>p>And so thats how this project began./p> /div> p>a href/post/dual-n06d>Read more.../a>/p> p>a href/post/dual-n06d#comments>Comments (0)/a>/p>/div> div classpost_preview> h2>a href/post/wcserv>Watercooling a custom Supermicro-based server/a>/h2> p> Posted in a href/t/Computer%20Hardware>Computer Hardware/a> on 04 Jun 2024 at 19:14 UTC /p> div classbody> p>Earlier this year, I built a server using a Supermicro X9DRi-LN4F+ motherboard in a custom case (a hrefhttps://imgur.com/gallery/custom-case-supermicro-x9dri-ln4f-motherboard-pftwtYF>build thread/a>), it is loud. It is very loud.p>center>p>img src/siteimg/2024/wcserv/20240529_165441.jpg altSound meter reading 73 decibels stylewidth: 350px;>br>My phone running some random sound meter app is scientific, right?/p>/center>p>Before starting this project, I took some baseline measurements - at idle, I recorded a noise level of 30 decibels in front of the server and both CPUs were hovering around 40C, after 10 minutes of running code>stress-ng --cpu 32/code>, the recorded noise level was 73 decibels, the front CPU was hovering around 55°C and the rear CPU, ingesting the pre-heated air from the front CPU cooler was sitting around 75°C.br>br>Not ideal./p>p>Ive always felt water cooling was unnecessary and overkill for computers... but with a server I can hear throughout the house whenever a CI job spins up on one of my projects, Im willing to try it./p> /div> p>a href/post/wcserv>Read more.../a>/p> p>a href/post/wcserv#comments>Comments (0)/a>/p>/div> div classpost_preview> h2>a href/post/not-dead>I dont want to go on the cart!/a>/h2> p> Posted on 31 Aug 2022 at 16:36 UTC /p> div classbody> p>So its been over 2 years since I last posted anything on this website, Im still around though./p>p>Those of you who follow me on GitHub have probably seen that Ive been spending a lot of time on-and-off developing a hrefhttps://github.com/solemnwarning/rehex/>rehex/a> (which I should probably write about here at some point), and besides that, most of my time has been taken up between my day job and a never-ending stream of repairs around the house./p>p>Nothing exciting, just figured it was about time I put i>something/i> here before people started auctioning off the furniture :v/p> /div> p>a href/post/not-dead#comments>Comments (0)/a>/p>/div> div classpost_preview> h2>a href/post/ipxtester-aws>Testing IPXWrapper in The Cloud/a>/h2> p> Posted in a href/t/Software%20Development>Software Development/a> on 27 May 2020 at 21:39 UTC /p> div classbody> p>At the end of the last article (In September 2017 actually), I had a fully automated regression testing system for IPXWrapper. In September of 2019, after two years of not touching the system and doing a little work on IPXWrapper itself, I felt it was time to install Windows updates in the VM images... and thats where everything went wrong..../p> /div> p>a href/post/ipxtester-aws>Read more.../a>/p> p>a href/post/ipxtester-aws#comments>Comments (0)/a>/p>/div>div idcontent_footer>/div>/div>/div>div idfooter>Copyright © 2006-2024 Daniel Collins/div>/body>/html>
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