Due to combination of

Due to a combination of a small hardware failure and a large amount of user error, I ended up in a situation where our home server RAID5 disk array was hosed and our backup disk was failing to respond. It was looking like we’d have to go back to month old CD backups… but it didn’t turn out that way. So thanks to:

  • GND – I bought the server from these people over three years ago at Dave‘s suggestion. Turned out to be good advice. There was something about the Linux set up I didn’t understand. I dropped them an email, and a few days later I received a phone call from a technical guy, full of knowledge of how my machine was set up, and that helped me work out how to get the machine back. Great customer service.
  • TestDisk – let’s say, hypothetically, while installing an operating system on one set of disks, you’d managed to corrupt the partition table of a different, and perfectly good, set of disk. Once you get past the “where did my data go?” shock, what do you do? Use TestDisk to fix the problem.

BTW, if you decide to have an off-site back up disk in your car, check the disk tolerance before you leave the disk in a car park in Heathrow during double-digit negative temperatures. At one point I looked into professional data recovery services to get the data off this disk. We didn’t need the service in the end, but Data Recovery UK were fast and friendly and quoted me £85 to perform an initial investigation on this 120G IDE backup drive. It’d then cost £350 – £900 to recover the data. Which I thought was fair enough, assuming you value the data.

Canada

March 2005

2 weeks in Canada snowboarding. We did 4 days snowboarding in Fernie, then 2 in Kimberley. We then had a day off and drove to Nelson (which was mostly shut) before catching the Lake Kootenay Ferry. We then moved on to Panorama and did 2 days snowboarding, with a day off for exploring other resorts, and another day snowboarding. Our final day was spent at Kicking Horse enjoying a powder bowl at the top.
A great trip, a beautiful part of the world. Shame about the lack of snow – Fernie and Panorama look like they’d be excellent when the snow is better.

We spent Saturday afternoon

We spent Saturday afternoon helping Richard’s Godson James celebrate his 4th birthday in the play area at the Ock ‘n’ Dough pub in Wellingborough. We stayed with him and his family overnight, and after the boys had gone to bed, ordered a takeaway from Deans Caribbean Cuisine which was really tasty, and a complete change for me as I think the only Caribbean food I’ve had before has been at the Notting Hill Carnival many years ago. Now I’m going to have to investigate the Caribbean food options in Brighton…

We caught up on

We caught up on a bit of Tivo‘d tv last night, and watched A place in the Sun which was about a lady contemplating the move to Auckland, New Zealand. This was the move that we considered in 2001 and rejected on the grounds that we would be cutting ourselves off from friends and family as a lot of people seemed to be having children at this time and that was really going to prevent most people from visiting us. Also all of our holiday allowance would end up being spent travelling back to the UK to see family and friends and this would stop us making the most of our opportunities in a new country. Interestingly, the lady on the programme also ended up staying in the UK for family reasons.

It got me thinking about our choice, instead of moving to Auckland we moved to Brighton (lots more outdoor living opportunities than Ealing had. although admittedly not the climate that Auckland has) and this has worked out really well for us. I’d still like to go on a long visit to New Zealand to experience it properly though.