Just to let you folks know that I’m currently just “mostly missing in action” rather than “missing in action”.

It’s been a hectic few weeks for me, both personally and work-wise, and as my role adjusts to some changes I’ll be doing more travel again which will mean getting used to doing posts on the run.

I’m currently in (not so) sunny Western Australia – specifically, Bunbury, doing some work for a long-term customer, and flying back on Friday. That’ll give me Saturday and Sunday to recharge my batteries and get some Greek coffee into my system. (Maybe, if my friendly tattoo artist will help out, maybe Sunday will also see me getting some new ink. Though maybe that won’t happen if I don’t remember to email her – hmmm…)

Next article: Last week I attended the SNIA AU/NZ first storage blogfest – where myself and a group of other bloggers/tweeters were taken to EMC, IBM, HDS and NetApp for some discussions and technology direction overviews. I had hoped to blog about it by now – but instead I’m aiming to have blogged about it by the time I leave WA – that’ll mean either tonight, or tomorrow night.

Stay tuned – I’m not MIA, just MMIA.

 

In addition to wanting a spiffy new URL, and the ability to customise my own 404 not found messages, the transfer to nsrd.info has also been about a desire to offer more than just a blog about NetWorker.

I’m sufficiently cognisant of the talents and efforts of others that I don’t want to needlessly duplicate efforts. For instance, I’m reluctant to start a general help forum simply because there are already several ways of doing that. There’s the NetWorker discussion group at Backup Central, and far longer reaching than that, there’s the NetWorker Mailing List run by Stan Horwitz over at Temple University. If I add a third resource into that mix, I’ll just be potentially diluting the process a little more.

What I want to do with this site is expand the amount of information that it presents, but keep it primarily within the scope of being an information site. The blog itself has been running for just under a year, and every day I see nice solid numbers of people coming in on the basis of searching for error messages, or failures, or answers to questions. So while I’m reluctant to start a general purpose NetWorker discussion forum, the direction I want to take the overall nsrd.info site is one of being an information repository. That is, a site that when people are looking for an error in NetWorker or details about a particular feature, what they’ll find here is an article or posting that discusses that specific thing.

In short, I want the site to be about answers, not questions.

No one person has all the answers, of course. Not even in my wildest dreams would I consider myself an unchallengeable expert in NetWorker. So based on a suggestion made some time ago that I meant to follow up on but never quite got around to doing, I’m going to start looking for guest contributors. Note that I’m using the WordPress term there – contributors. For a while at least, I want to retain the option of checking what people are going to publish, but only for two reasons:

  • Sub-editing – Dotting the i’s and crossing the t’s, so to speak.
  • To confirm publication schedule.

As of this morning, I’m turning on the user registration system to the blog. If you want to be a registered user, sign yourself up. If you want to be a contributor, sign yourself up and then send me an email so we can get the ball rolling.

The next step is the micromanuals; the first one will be available in just a couple of days. I don’t see these as being published anywhere as recently as blog articles, and you’ll understand once the first one becomes available. These are (I’m hoping) going to be deep dives on very specific topics within the NetWorker frame and/or topics you won’t find a lot of information on within the formal documentation.

The next will be setting up a discussion-styled forum, but not aimed at general discussions, but a “factbase“. Not a Wiki, nor a classic question/answer discussion board, but somewhere in-between. This will be about snippets of information too small for a blog article, plain facts and experiences. It may sound a little vague at the moment, but I’ll be aiming to get the ball rolling on that one before the end of January, and we’ll see where that takes us.

The blog will continue, of course. I’ve got some more articles in the works right now, and notes jotted down for more into the future. (Hopefully other people will have some notes and thoughts and be charitable enough to offer to share those thoughts with the rest of us too.)

Finally, a happy new year (and new decade) to you all!

 

In the spirit of this site, I hope that:

  • You’re all able to take a break;
  • All your backups run smoothly while you’re on that break;
  • No-one needs a recovery while you’re gone, and if they do –
  • Someone else knows how to do it.

For the next week I’ll be concentrating on getting the rest of nsrd.info up and running.

Be safe and happy both in and outside of the datacentre for this holiday season.

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