Saturday in March

I had a good day, changed the oil in K’s car and started the motorcycle. I left the motorcycle connected to the battery tender and took K’s car for a test drive.
I’ve been on a tare lately changing out the brake pads on the Chevy. Yesterday I got something I have always wanted, a wood chipper. Watch out I could be dangerous.
I’m thinking about getting a small chainsaw as well.
Once I have all these tools I’ll have no excuse not to clean out the fence row out by the road and turn it all into chips and firewood. Then I can move the stonewall fence back about twenty feet and re stack it so it looks sort of orderly.

Saturday in March

I had a good day, changed the oil in K’s car and started the motorcycle. I left the motorcycle connected to the battery tender and took K’s car for a test drive.
I’ve been on a tare lately changing out the brake pads on the Chevy. Yesterday I got something I have always wanted, a wood chipper. Watch out I could be dangerous.
I’m thinking about getting a small chainsaw as well.
Once I have all these tools I’ll have no excuse not to clean out the fence row out by the road and turn it all into chips and firewood. Then I can move the stonewall fence back about twenty feet and re stack it so it looks sort of orderly.

Saturday in March

I had a good day, changed the oil in K’s car and started the motorcycle. I left the motorcycle connected to the battery tender and took K’s car for a test drive.
I’ve been on a tare lately changing out the brake pads on the Chevy. Yesterday I got something I have always wanted, a wood chipper. Watch out I could be dangerous.
I’m thinking about getting a small chainsaw as well.
Once I have all these tools I’ll have no excuse not to clean out the fence row out by the road and turn it all into chips and firewood. Then I can move the stonewall fence back about twenty feet and re stack it so it looks sort of orderly.

Add Ubuntu to AD for authentication

My guess is this would work about the same for Debian Squeeze as well.

Install likewise-open
apt-get install likewise-open

User that can join AD should be a valid user ID. The –ou option can also be used to place this in a Organizational Unit.
domainjoin-cli join domain.com UserThatCanJoinAD
domainjoin-cli join –ou path/organizationalUnitName domainName joinAccount

To remove the computer from the domain run:
domainjoin-cli leave

Edit sudoers to allow users to become elevated users.

root@box:~# visudo
# /etc/sudoers
#
# This file MUST be edited with the ‘visudo’ command as root.
#
# See the man page for details on how to write a sudoers file.
#

Defaults env_reset
# Host alias specification
# User alias specification
# Cmnd alias specification
# User privilege specification
root ALL=(ALL) ALL
#To add just one user account add the line below with the correct EID.
DOMAIN\e0NNNNN ALL=(ALL) ALL

# Allow members of group sudo to execute any command
# (Note that later entries override this, so you might need to move
# it further down)
%sudo ALL=(ALL) ALL

#
#includedir /etc/sudoers.d

# Members of the admin group may gain root privileges
%admin ALL=(ALL) ALL
#To add an entire group use something like the line below
%Domain\AD_Group ALL=(ALL) ALL

After making changes in visudo restart sudo

/etc/init.d/sudo restart

I’m currently only adding single users. Then to login with SSH and your EID

ssh DOMAIN\E0NNNNN@hostname

Add Ubuntu to AD for authentication

My guess is this would work about the same for Debian Squeeze as well.

Install likewise-open
apt-get install likewise-open

User that can join AD should be a valid user ID. The –ou option can also be used to place this in a Organizational Unit.
domainjoin-cli join domain.com UserThatCanJoinAD
domainjoin-cli join –ou path/organizationalUnitName domainName joinAccount

To remove the computer from the domain run:
domainjoin-cli leave

Edit sudoers to allow users to become elevated users.

root@box:~# visudo
# /etc/sudoers
#
# This file MUST be edited with the ‘visudo’ command as root.
#
# See the man page for details on how to write a sudoers file.
#

Defaults env_reset
# Host alias specification
# User alias specification
# Cmnd alias specification
# User privilege specification
root ALL=(ALL) ALL
#To add just one user account add the line below with the correct EID.
DOMAIN\\e0NNNNN ALL=(ALL) ALL

# Allow members of group sudo to execute any command
# (Note that later entries override this, so you might need to move
# it further down)
%sudo ALL=(ALL) ALL

#
#includedir /etc/sudoers.d

# Members of the admin group may gain root privileges
%admin ALL=(ALL) ALL
#To add an entire group use something like the line below
%Domain\\AD_Group ALL=(ALL) ALL

After making changes in visudo restart sudo

/etc/init.d/sudo restart

I’m currently only adding single users. Then to login with SSH and your EID

ssh DOMAIN\\E0NNNNN@hostname

Cacti from apt-get repositories and PIA to use weathermap

It took me a long time to find this much information on getting the PIA system running on cacti when I installed it from apt-get. I also assume you have already installed mysql, Apache and anything else that you might need.

I made some changes to the original I found for this but someone else did all the heavy lifting. Mostly I left the lines I changed in and commented them out, just in case.
It took me a long time to find this much information on getting the PIA system running on cacti when I installed it from apt-get. I also assume you have already installed mysql, Apache and anything else that you might need.
This worked for Ubuntu 10.10 Maverick Meerkat and Debian 6.0 Squeeze.

Thank you to Note to Self blog for dummies.

apt-get install cacti
apt-get install cacti-spine
apt-get install php5-gd

wget http://mirror.cactiusers.org/downloads/plugins/cacti-plugin-0.8.7g-PA-v2.8.tar.gz
tar xvf cacti-plugin-0.8.7g-PA-v2.8.tar.gz
wget http://www.network-weathermap.com/files/php-weathermap-0.97a.zip
unzip php-weathermap-0.97a.zip
cd cacti-plugin-arch/files-0.8.7g
sudo cp -R * /usr/share/cacti/site/

cd ..
mysql cacti < pa.sql -u root -p

sudo nano /usr/share/cacti/site/include/global.php

At row 107:
$config["rra_path"] = $config["base_path"]."/rra";
Change it to:
/* $config["rra_path"] = $config["base_path"]."/rra"; */
$config["rra_path"] = '/var/lib/cacti/rra';

At row 197
include($config["library_path"]."/adodb/adodb.inc.php");
Change it to:
/* include($config["library_path"]."/adodb/adodb.inc.php"); */
include("/usr/share/php/adodb/adodb.inc.php");

At row 100
$config['url_path'] = $url_path;
Change to
/* $config['url_path'] = $url_path; */
$config['url_path'] = '/cacti/';

Below row 42 $cacti_session_name = "Cacti"; add
/* Weathermap */
$plugins = array();
$plugins[] = 'monitor';
$plugins[] = 'weathermap';

Save and quit

sudo chmod 644 /usr/share/cacti/site/lib/plugins.php
sudo chmod 644 /usr/share/cacti/site/include/plugins.php

cd ..
mv weathermap/ /usr/share/cacti/site/plugins
chown -R www-data:www-data /usr/share/cacti/site/plugins

Cacti from apt-get repositories and PIA to use weathermap

I made some changes to the original I found for this but someone else did all the heavy lifting. Mostly I left the lines I changed in and commented them out, just in case.
It took me a long time to find this much information on getting the PIA system running on cacti when I installed it from apt-get. I also assume you have already installed mysql, Apache and anything else that you might need.
This worked for Ubuntu 10.10 Maverick Meerkat and Debian 6.0 Squeeze.

Thank you to Note to Self blog for dummies. This site has died 8/29/2012

apt-get install cacti
apt-get install cacti-spine
apt-get install php5-gd

wget http://mirror.cactiusers.org/downloads/plugins/
I ended up getting the plugin from here.
I just redid this 7/27/2012 and used cacti-plugin-0.8.7h-PA-v2.8.tar.gz
tar xvf cacti-plugin-0.8.7g-PA-v2.8.tar.gz

make a backup of /usr/share/cacti/site
mkdir /home/user/cactibackup
cp -R /usr/share/cacti/site/* /home/user/cactibackup/

cd cacti-plugin-arch/files-0.8.7g
sudo cp -R * /usr/share/cacti/site/

wget http://www.network-weathermap.com/files/php-weathermap-0.97a.zip
unzip php-weathermap-0.97a.zip

cd ..
mysql cacti < pa.sql -u root -p

sudo nano /usr/share/cacti/site/include/global.php

At row 107:
$config[“rra_path”] = $config[“base_path”].”/rra”;
Change it to:
/* $config[“rra_path”] = $config[“base_path”].”/rra”; */
$config[“rra_path”] = ‘/var/lib/cacti/rra’;

7/27/2012 I just created a link this time and skipped the step above.
ln -s /var/lib/cacti/rra /usr/share/cacti/site/rra
Without this link I had broken links for the images.

At row 197
include($config[“library_path”].”/adodb/adodb.inc.php”);
Change it to:
/* include($config[“library_path”].”/adodb/adodb.inc.php”); */
include(“/usr/share/php/adodb/adodb.inc.php”);

At row 100
$config[‘url_path’] = $url_path;
Change to
/* $config[‘url_path’] = $url_path; */
$config[‘url_path’] = ‘/cacti/’;

Below row 42 $cacti_session_name = “Cacti”; add
/* Weathermap */
$plugins = array();
$plugins[] = ‘monitor’;
$plugins[] = ‘weathermap’;

Save and quit

sudo chmod 644 /usr/share/cacti/site/lib/plugins.php
sudo chmod 644 /usr/share/cacti/site/include/plugins.php

cd ..
mv weathermap/ /usr/share/cacti/site/plugins
chown -R www-data:www-data /usr/share/cacti/site/plugins

Best Vacation Ever

by MJB
We bought a Dodge Ram 2500 pickup truck and a 5th wheel camper for our vacation around the country. My Grandparents bought a class B RV for the trip. My family and my grandparents and my brother’s best friend started packing and last minute planning.
The first stop was at Letchworth state park in New York. That was disappointing. Then we went through the northwest corner of Pennsylvania, then to Ohio to a place called Lehman’s. They had a stove that looked old but was new on the inside and updated. There were a lot of Amish people in Ohio, and barns and horses.
Then we went to Michigan and we went to Lake Michigan. We went to the Studebaker museum in Indiana. They had President Lincoln’s carriage. We went to Illinois where we went to Chicago and we went to a museum of science and industry where we saw U505 which is a WW2 German type-ix submarine, which was captured on June 4, 1944.
In Wisconsin, we went to a place called Castle Rock. It was a cool rock area Then we went to visit my cousins in Madison. They are Graphic Design artists, and they taught me how to make linoleum prints. Then we went to Minnesota to the Mall of America. We went to the Science Museum of Minnesota which had a barge simulator. My brother kept crashing, he can’t drive.
Then we went to South Dakota. We went to the Badlands and we saw a mocking bird there. We camped at Pierre which is the capitol of South Dakota. While we were there we went to South Dakota State Historical society.
Then we drove to North Dakota, and visited Minot Air Force Base which is the home of the B52 bomber. Then we went to Montana to the town of Baker. We stayed for five days then we went back to North Dakota to the city of Minot. The friend of the family who had been traveling with us flew back to New York. But the trip did not end yet. We stayed there for three more days, then we went back to Montana. I don’t remember much about Montana other than it’s flat for miles and miles and not much to do. My grandparents had had enough of the trip around the country.
Then we went through Lolo Pass in Idaho where I had a chance to use a short wave radio to talk to Germany. After that, off to Tacoma, Washington to visit my aunt for one week. We went to a lot of places in Washington. It was fun to go to Mount St. Helens, which is still an active volcano. There were these little frogs there, and if you stepped on one you would be fined $500. Don’t forget the Banana slugs- which are these huge yellow and black slugs. They are common in Washington State.
Then we traveled down the West coast to Oregon to a place called Fort Stevens which has 10 inch disappearing rifles, which is part of the west battery. The west battery was built between 1898 and 1900 and it was named after Col. Leveret Walker, Commanding Officer of Fort Stevens in 1906 to 1907. It is a cool fort. My family, except my mom, got to ride a deuce-n-half, some people might know it as a six by six truck.
Then we went to a lighthouse in Yaquina Bay. Then to Astoria which was the westernmost camp of Lewis and Clark’s trip. We also went to Haystack Rock. We met my uncle and aunt in Oakland California. We went all over that area of California and we got to use electric cars in San Francisco. We liked the electric cars but the batteries died way too fast. My aunt and uncle took my family to Alcatraz and we went to a cool restaurant, Chevy’s, it served Mexican food.
After my aunt and uncle left, we went back to San Francisco. We got to cross the Golden Gate Bridge. This time, we didn’t rent the electric car we used our Ram 2500 to go down Lombard Street. Then we went to Northern California and we went to the Redwoods forest and Sequoia, they are different types of big trees. Many are over 250 feet tall and some are big enough to drive a small car through.
We got to go to Yosemite National Park which is 1,189 square miles of the Sierra Nevada Mountains” according to the postcard. In Yosemite, we saw a coyote walking through Yosemite Village just a stone’s throw away from my family. They told everybody not to leave food in their cars because the bears would peel your car like a banana to get to the food. They aren’t that scared of humans because they have been around them so much. On Tioga Road, we saw a family with a baby. They sat her on a rock and let go…if she had fallen she’d have fallen a very long way.
That was the first half of the best vacation I ever had. It was a lot of fun, but the second half was more exciting. This paper ends with “to be continued.”