After lots of surgery and cleaning the old estrip server has been
resurrected as a backup server.
I can't believe how many dead bugs were in it from back when it was
back in the Artvoice basement. Looking back in it, I just can't
believe how much expensive equipment they store in such terrible (for
electronics) conditions.
Just to be clear, estrip has always been backed up off site, this us
just the first time a backup server is ready to go at a moments notice
in case something goes wrong. The stress of having to think about
building a server in an emergency was too much. Especially without
any real computer store in town anymore.
My plan is to have it power up itself at a designated time each day,
sync and run updates then go back off so that it's always there just
on case and I can freak out less.
Once buffalo gets fios I can have it truly be a real time mirror with
both machines at my house.
I even redid the thermal paste while in there.
Why did you rip the ethernet ports out in the first place?
I have a Belkin USB wireless adapter at my apartment and would be happy to give it to you when I get back.