obstler

I’ve not long got back from colo’ing the new server, obstler. Tonight was the only night I could do it before next week, and Graham very kindly offered to give me a lift from home at 6pm, aiming to be there by 8pm.

I left dayjob early and rushed home but unfortunately Graham got held up in bad traffic coming across London and it was more like 7pm when he got to me. The M25 anticlockwise was pretty clear though so despite my mere presence breaking the satnav and making the indicator relay go into overdrive (*click*click*click*click*click*click*click*click*click* …. *click*click*click* … *click*click*click*click* ………… *click*click*click*click* ……………. *click*click*!), we made good time and arrived at about 8.30pm.

As it happened, Andy Millar who was also colo’ing his server today had had some technical difficulties and so things were running late anyway. In fact we had some time to wait around while that was finished off. It turns out that his HP power supply was drawing 1.1A, which went down to less than half that when replaced with a Sea Sonic one. I shall have to investigate that for myself, as it looks like it would save me about £20/month per server!

obstler was pretty quick to colo, then we headed off to some Chinese restaurant near Canary Wharf Pier. As usual I became totally disoriented by the twisty turns around that place.

I couldn’t remember exactly when my last direct train from Waterloo was, but thought it might be 23:50. It was actually 23:58 so I made it with plenty of time, got home about 00:45.

A good night’s work; won’t be able to finish configuring obstler or doing much of anything useful with it for a couple of days, but really glad it’s finally in.

Thanks again to Graham for giving me a lift with the server!