If you don't want to stay at a hotel but have your own apartment you can try Homestead Village, just across road (at the back side of NetApp building 9). Decent prices too, $109 a night.
HOMESTEAD SUNNYVALE
1255 ORLEANS DRIVE
SUNNYVALE CA 94089 US DAILY RATE : USD 109.00
PHONE : 408 734-3431
FAX : 408 744-1146
-Gerard
-----Original Message-----
From: Tavassoli, Serena [mailto:Serena.Tavassoli@netapp.com]
Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2001 6:11 PM
To: Rubright, Dave; 'Michael Galloway'; Toaster Mail Exploder
Subject: RE: little off topic -- where to stay in Sunnyvale?
Or you could make life easier for Michael and direct him to the Wyndham Hotel, that is 2 miles away from NetApp.
Wyndham Hotel
408-747-0999
-Serena
-----Original Message-----
From: Rubright, Dave [mailto:daver@netapp.com]
Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2001 8:56 AM
To: 'Michael Galloway'; Toaster Mail Exploder
Subject: RE: little off topic -- where to stay in sunnyvale?
http://www.netapp.com/education/training/directions_accommodations.html
-dave
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Michael Galloway [mailto:mgx@ornl.gov]
> Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2001 8:08 AM
> To: Toaster Mail Exploder
> Subject: little off topic -- where to stay in sunnyvale?
>
>
> ok, i've signed up for the ontap classes, and was just
> wondering where others
> who have taken the classes in sunnyvale have stayed? any
> decent places withing
> walking distance to the netapp offices?
>
> -- michael
>
The Wyndham is on top of the list at that URL, though it says the Wyndham is
only a half mile away.
If you don't mind being a couple miles away, I recommend the Westin. It's a
nice hotel and it's located right next to the light rail.
-----Original Message-----
From: Tavassoli, Serena [mailto:Serena.Tavassoli@netapp.com]
Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2001 9:11 AM
To: Rubright, Dave; 'Michael Galloway'; Toaster Mail Exploder
Subject: RE: little off topic -- where to stay in Sunnyvale?
Or you could make life easier for Michael and direct him to the Wyndham
Hotel, that is 2 miles away from NetApp.
Wyndham Hotel
408-747-0999
-Serena
-----Original Message-----
From: Rubright, Dave [mailto:daver@netapp.com]
Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2001 8:56 AM
To: 'Michael Galloway'; Toaster Mail Exploder
Subject: RE: little off topic -- where to stay in sunnyvale?
http://www.netapp.com/education/training/directions_accommodations.html
-dave
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Michael Galloway [mailto:mgx@ornl.gov]
> Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2001 8:08 AM
> To: Toaster Mail Exploder
> Subject: little off topic -- where to stay in sunnyvale?
>
>
> ok, i've signed up for the ontap classes, and was just
> wondering where others
> who have taken the classes in sunnyvale have stayed? any
> decent places withing
> walking distance to the netapp offices?
>
> -- michael
>
http://www.netapp.com/education/training/directions_accommodations.html
-dave
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Michael Galloway [mailto:mgx@ornl.gov]
> Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2001 8:08 AM
> To: Toaster Mail Exploder
> Subject: little off topic -- where to stay in sunnyvale?
>
>
> ok, i've signed up for the ontap classes, and was just
> wondering where others
> who have taken the classes in sunnyvale have stayed? any
> decent places withing
> walking distance to the netapp offices?
>
> -- michael
>
While you can find place to stay within walking distance, there is not that
much else to do within walking distance.
The really nice thing though is the Light Rail: http://www.vta.org/schedules/light_rail_schedules.html
It can take you to downtown Mountain View (good food, used book store, etc) or San Jose.
You might also pick a place based off of whether is is within walking distance of
the light rail.
-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Galloway [mailto:mgx@ornl.gov]
Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2001 8:08 AM
To: Toaster Mail Exploder
Subject: little off topic -- where to stay in sunnyvale?
ok, i've signed up for the ontap classes, and was just wondering where others
who have taken the classes in sunnyvale have stayed? any decent places withing
walking distance to the netapp offices?
-- michael
ok, i've signed up for the ontap classes, and was just wondering where others
who have taken the classes in sunnyvale have stayed? any decent places withing
walking distance to the netapp offices?
-- michael
We're using NetBackup 3.4... and every client will send us an email
indicating success or failure of a backup except our NDMP clients.
Has anyone had any success in finding a way to get NetBackup to send an
email when an NDMP client succeeds/fails? Our implementer and our contacts
at VERITAS are stumped.
Thanks!
Tom
P.S. Thanks everyone who had suggestions for how to change permissions.. I
got a lot of replies so I haven't been able to respond to many, but we
appreciate all the feedback and our unix peeps are trying to put it all
together into some interesting scripts.
You can get Perl for windows at http://www.activestate.com
- Rick -
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Honeycutt, Michael [mailto:MichaelHoneycutt@NC.SLR.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2001 6:06 AM
> To: 'Joe Luchtenberg'; 'Dale Wolf'; toasters(a)mathworks.com
> Subject: RE: Qtree Utilization Alerts
>
>
> Thats fine if you have Sun boxes to run this from, but we
> (my company) are
> also looking for a notifier that can run from a windows
> platform. Anyone got
> any ideas?
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Joe Luchtenberg [mailto:joe.luchtenberg@data-line.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2001 8:30 AM
> To: 'Dale Wolf'; toasters(a)mathworks.com
> Subject: RE: Qtree Utilization Alerts
>
>
> Check out NOW. In the software downloads section there is a
> page for tools
> and utilities downloads where you can find one called Filer
> Quota Notifier
> (disk_usage), which has the following description:
> "This Perl script looks at user disk quotas and automatically
> sends email to
> users (or to the administrator) when their quotas are within
> some threshold
> of being exceeded. Use with Solaris and perhaps other
> versions of Unix."
> I'm not a filer admin, just an interested reseller, so I
> can't vouch for
> this utility personally. Perhaps one of the other folks on
> this list can
> tell you from their own experience. Officially it's
> recommended by NetApp
> but not supported by them.
>
> Joe
>
> Joe Luchtenberg
> Dataline, Inc.
> 757-858-0600
> 757-285-1223 (mobile)
> 757-858-0606 (fax)
> joe.luchtenberg(a)data-line.com
> www.data-line.com
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dale Wolf [mailto:wolfd@agcs.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2001 7:29 PM
> To: toasters(a)mathworks.com
> Subject: Qtree Utilization Alerts
>
>
> I am looking for a tool to send alerts in the form of email
> or NT alerts
> when a Qtree reaches some threshold or percentage (say 80%) of it's
> quota. I want to be able to extract or construct the alert only for
> certain Qtrees. Our Qtree naming standard makes it simple to identify
> an NTFS Qtree.
>
> I've thought about automatically generating the Qtree report
> and writing
> a tool to parse the information out of the report and generate any
> alerts needed.
>
> Any tools or suggestions are welcome.
>
> Thanks.
>
Thats fine if you have Sun boxes to run this from, but we (my company) are
also looking for a notifier that can run from a windows platform. Anyone got
any ideas?
-----Original Message-----
From: Joe Luchtenberg [mailto:joe.luchtenberg@data-line.com]
Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2001 8:30 AM
To: 'Dale Wolf'; toasters(a)mathworks.com
Subject: RE: Qtree Utilization Alerts
Check out NOW. In the software downloads section there is a page for tools
and utilities downloads where you can find one called Filer Quota Notifier
(disk_usage), which has the following description:
"This Perl script looks at user disk quotas and automatically sends email to
users (or to the administrator) when their quotas are within some threshold
of being exceeded. Use with Solaris and perhaps other versions of Unix."
I'm not a filer admin, just an interested reseller, so I can't vouch for
this utility personally. Perhaps one of the other folks on this list can
tell you from their own experience. Officially it's recommended by NetApp
but not supported by them.
Joe
Joe Luchtenberg
Dataline, Inc.
757-858-0600
757-285-1223 (mobile)
757-858-0606 (fax)
joe.luchtenberg(a)data-line.com
www.data-line.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Dale Wolf [mailto:wolfd@agcs.com]
Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2001 7:29 PM
To: toasters(a)mathworks.com
Subject: Qtree Utilization Alerts
I am looking for a tool to send alerts in the form of email or NT alerts
when a Qtree reaches some threshold or percentage (say 80%) of it's
quota. I want to be able to extract or construct the alert only for
certain Qtrees. Our Qtree naming standard makes it simple to identify
an NTFS Qtree.
I've thought about automatically generating the Qtree report and writing
a tool to parse the information out of the report and generate any
alerts needed.
Any tools or suggestions are welcome.
Thanks.
On second read it sounds like I'm trying to sell you this utility. Sorry -
hope it wasn't received as such. This utility is a free download on the NOW
site. Joe
-----Original Message-----
From: Joe Luchtenberg
Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2001 8:30 AM
To: 'Dale Wolf'; toasters(a)mathworks.com
Subject: RE: Qtree Utilization Alerts
Check out NOW. In the software downloads section there is a page for tools
and utilities downloads where you can find one called Filer Quota Notifier
(disk_usage), which has the following description:
"This Perl script looks at user disk quotas and automatically sends email to
users (or to the administrator) when their quotas are within some threshold
of being exceeded. Use with Solaris and perhaps other versions of Unix."
I'm not a filer admin, just an interested reseller, so I can't vouch for
this utility personally. Perhaps one of the other folks on this list can
tell you from their own experience. Officially it's recommended by NetApp
but not supported by them.
Joe
Joe Luchtenberg
Dataline, Inc.
757-858-0600
757-285-1223 (mobile)
757-858-0606 (fax)
joe.luchtenberg(a)data-line.com
www.data-line.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Dale Wolf [mailto:wolfd@agcs.com]
Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2001 7:29 PM
To: toasters(a)mathworks.com
Subject: Qtree Utilization Alerts
I am looking for a tool to send alerts in the form of email or NT alerts
when a Qtree reaches some threshold or percentage (say 80%) of it's
quota. I want to be able to extract or construct the alert only for
certain Qtrees. Our Qtree naming standard makes it simple to identify
an NTFS Qtree.
I've thought about automatically generating the Qtree report and writing
a tool to parse the information out of the report and generate any
alerts needed.
Any tools or suggestions are welcome.
Thanks.
Check out NOW. In the software downloads section there is a page for tools
and utilities downloads where you can find one called Filer Quota Notifier
(disk_usage), which has the following description:
"This Perl script looks at user disk quotas and automatically sends email to
users (or to the administrator) when their quotas are within some threshold
of being exceeded. Use with Solaris and perhaps other versions of Unix."
I'm not a filer admin, just an interested reseller, so I can't vouch for
this utility personally. Perhaps one of the other folks on this list can
tell you from their own experience. Officially it's recommended by NetApp
but not supported by them.
Joe
Joe Luchtenberg
Dataline, Inc.
757-858-0600
757-285-1223 (mobile)
757-858-0606 (fax)
joe.luchtenberg(a)data-line.com
www.data-line.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Dale Wolf [mailto:wolfd@agcs.com]
Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2001 7:29 PM
To: toasters(a)mathworks.com
Subject: Qtree Utilization Alerts
I am looking for a tool to send alerts in the form of email or NT alerts
when a Qtree reaches some threshold or percentage (say 80%) of it's
quota. I want to be able to extract or construct the alert only for
certain Qtrees. Our Qtree naming standard makes it simple to identify
an NTFS Qtree.
I've thought about automatically generating the Qtree report and writing
a tool to parse the information out of the report and generate any
alerts needed.
Any tools or suggestions are welcome.
Thanks.