Equallogic Hardware Architecture Exposed! Difference between PS6100 and PS4100

By admin, May 23, 2012 10:51 pm

This article from Mainland China revealed the secret of the latest Equallogic hardware architecture.

PS6100 uses 64bits RISC CPU which provided by NetLogic XLS616, it has 4 MIPS cores with 4 threads per core at 1Ghz each (ie, 16 total threads per CPU), and 1MB L2 Cache.

In contrast, PS4100 uses its younger brother NetLogic XLS608, which has 2 MIPS cores with 4 threads per core at 800Mhz each (ie, total 8 threads per CPU), and 1MB L2 Cache, so the processing speed has been cut at least 50%.

Everything else is the same except the above processor speed and number of cores. It is also interesting to learn about the super conductor instead of traditional BBU cache for data.

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Remove VoIP Setting for PowerConnect 5448 Switch as Recommended by Equallogic

By admin, May 22, 2012 5:38 pm

I was told Power Connect 52xx/54xx series switches are optimized for VoIP and they are no longer recommended by Equallogic as 50% of the available buffers are reserved for VoIP unless you change the setting and REBOOT the switch.

I haven’t tried the following VoIP setting recommended by EQL as I don’t want to mess around my optimized configuration file.

Besides, I think there is an alternative way which I’ve completely disabled VoIP setting using PowerConnect 5448 GUI. There is a check for you to disable VoIP in the Switch session under the GUI.

Go to each switch and do the following:

Put the switch into admin and configuration mode.

enable
configure

Disable/remove iSCSI and VoIP optimization

voice vlan oui-table remove 00036b
voice vlan oui-table remove 00096e
voice vlan oui-table remove 0001e3
voice vlan oui-table remove 000fe2
voice vlan oui-table remove 0060b9
voice vlan oui-table remove 00d01e
voice vlan oui-table remove 00e075
voice vlan oui-table remove 00e0bb

Exit from configuration mode

exit

Save the configuration

copy running-config startup-config

When ready, type ‘reload’ to reboot

reload


60年代的肌肉: Ford Thunderbird

By admin, May 22, 2012 3:34 pm

這次溫哥華之行,竟然意外地給我在女皇公園(QE Park)外遇見了這台冷門的1964年肌肉:Ford Thunderbird,此車狀態保持得一流,發亮的黑色車漆加上大量的電鍍部件實在來的太漂亮了,我怎麼之前收藏美國肌肉時就走漏眼了呢﹖

溫哥華這里還有很多香港看不到的美國車,像Shelby, Mustang, Camaro,Charger, Challenger等,遲些再發,哈哈…

溫哥華之行的車模收穫

By admin, May 22, 2012 3:20 pm

這次回去探望父母,逗留了10天左右。10年沒回去了,發現溫哥華這個小漁港基本上沒變,變的是驚人的房價,竟然上升到了跟香港一樣瘋狂的地步,看來大跌市距離不遠了。

愛死這里的大自然了,藍天白雲,最喜歡就是去各大國家公園散步,在綠色的草皮上奔跑,看湖邊的小雁們玩樂,這兒的生活真的十分悠閑寫意,唯一的缺點就是找工作難,賺錢更難。

還有就是跑去MC論壇yananl介紹的車模店Wilkinson’s Automobilia尋寶,想不到此車模店位置竟然如此隱蔽,乃世外桃源也! 在這個恍若迷你車模博物館的小店裡,我完全感受到了店主的那份激情和對車模的熱愛。

在這個幾乎被1比18車模完全包圍的樂園里,我的眼睛貪婪地搜索著每一個角落,不放過任何機會,目的就是尋找著那些稀有絕版的寶貝們。最後竟然給我找到了這台京商這款絕版已久,而且是舊盒裝的黑色Ferrari 512BB。連稅加幣100元正,絕對值得,油漆完好無缺,可能是加拿大天氣乾燥的緣故吧,其它地方就連黃色的京商512BB都早已絕跡了。

熱情好客的店主還跟我說這車是個老顧客上個月才拿來放車的,而這位老顧客本身就擁有一台512BB真車,所以他說我這次可以說是走運了,肯定跟這車有緣份。

之後還見到了個絕對稀有的收藏品,就是黑色的Autoart Lotus Espirt Turbo散包,才加幣35左右,但自己一直都不太喜歡此車,所以最後還是放棄了。

另外原來打算這次溫哥華之行買些美國肌肉,但出乎意料,竟然沒什麼喜歡的,可能最喜歡的早在幾個月前的那次瘋狂全球採購時就已經進入了我的車庫,哈哈。。。

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溫哥華的車模店

By admin, May 22, 2012 1:16 pm

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Wilkinson’s Automobilia (http://www.eautomobilia.com) 推薦Wilkinson’s Automobilia,鋪子雖小,但很有人情味,自己很喜歡這裡的感覺。而且有很多關於汽車的書籍和海報等產品可供選購,整間鋪子就像一個微型的博物館一樣吸引人,建議不買也要去參觀一下。

Kevin’s Hobbies (http://www.scale18.com) 在Coquitlam區,比較遠,Scale18在北美其實挺出名的,建議網購比較方便。

C&Rs Hobbies & Collectibles (http://www.carshobbies.com) 還是在郊區,不太方便,主要賣美國車為主。

還有於一間AutoWorld規模比較大的在Burnaby Metrotown商場大統華旁邊,不止賣車模,還有很多跟汽車有關的產品,但是就是價格實在貴得太離譜了。

總的來講,加拿大的車模在加稅後都比香港的價錢要貴1/3,所以不太值得買。

Update Feb-06, 2015

Wilkinson’s Automobilia在溫哥華經營了26年後,老闆終於決定結束實體店但保留網上商店,這實在太可惜了!

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因為我每次回溫哥華,都必到此處尋寶。每次進門口都覺得這間小鋪完全能帶給我一種特別的溫暖感覺,還有不能不提的是店員們都很有人情味。

回顧其這幾年,很多國外經營了幾十年的車模實體店都相繼結束了營業,可惜的是新一代的收藏家未能感受到那種車模店裡才能感受到的溫馨。

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2531 Ontario Street Location Closing
- eAutomobilia.com to stay operating -

As times change, so must we, and so it is with mixed emotion that I announce the closure of our brick and mortar store at 2531 Ontario Street.  This probably comes as a complete surprise to you, although this transition has been in the fore front of my mind for some time. It’s hard to believe that our store front location has beenin operation for 26 years
- longer than we could have forseen. We have met so many incredible people over the years from all walks of life and from both sides of the counter.  We realize this change will affect many.

Why is this happening?  After over a quarter of a century, I still love the business and the customers, but also want to have more time to play with 1:1 scale cars.  As it stands, the online version of Wilkinson’s Automobilia (eAutomobilia.com) will continue to function and supply you with the same quality and customer service you have become accustomed to, but as a result of the sale of the building our Ontario Street location will be closing its doors March 28, 2015.   Keeping that in mind we are looking for a warehouse location to hold our on-line inventory…  if you are aware of a space please let us know.

So what’s next you may ask?  As the store is one of the touchstones for our automotive community we would like to see it continue in some form or fashion.  As mentioned above, we will be maintaining the website for now, but would love it if someone else took over the driver’s seat and continued the journey of building community and celebrating all things automotive.

If you think you are up for the challenge and are interested in purchasing the business, please contact me directly at ted@eautomobilia.com.

I still have a hard time believing this is happening… but it is.  It has been so much fun and such a challenge running the store all these years.  I will mostly miss the face to face contact with the people, the car lovers, the drivers, the collectors, the racers, the enthusiasts…

I would like to extend a special thanks to all of you who have kept our storefront vibrant all these years, and would especially like to thank the current staff – Ross, Tim and Hanson – and the past staff -  all who have shown passion, dedication, and commitment to Wilkinson’s Automobilia over the past many years. And also a thanks to my brother Bill who started this excellent adventure with me!

Hope to see you.

With all my sincerity,

Ted Wilkinson

VANCOUVER, B.C. – If Harry Potter‘s Diagon Alley had a model car shop, this is what it would look like. Welcome to Wilkinson’s Automobilia, a cozy little place just off Broadway that’s been dispensing magic for over a quarter-century.

From shiny diecast reproductions, to the latest European automotive magazines, to ancient tomes filled with arcane knowledge about adjusting the carburetors on an old Jaguar, Wilkinson’s has it all. It is part museum, part clubhouse, part store, and all mainstay of Vancouver’s car culture.

And now, sadly, it is closing.

For those, like myself, who are used to thinking of this curious little store as a sort of constant, the news will come as something of a shock. The business first opened its doors in 1988, and the sheer mass of stuff that’s since accumulated in shelves and floor-to-ceiling bookcases has the weight of decades behind it. Surely not. Say it ain’t so, Ted!

“It’s true,” says Ted Wilkinson, proprietor of the store, “We are going.”

Ted founded Automobilia with his brother as an automotive bookstore. “When we first started,” he says, “Books were really big – there was no Internet. If you wanted to get information on a car, you had to read up on it.”

Stacks of these books – old Haynes manuals, yellowing Hot Rod magazines, vintage collectors’ guides – are stacked up all over the place between glass cases filled with shiny diecast cars. Because of the way the store slowly expanded and took over several other commercial spaces, Automobilia has the warren-like feel of an old world shop. It’s a wonder anyone knows where anything is.

But ask Ross Taylor, the front-of-house man at Wilkinson’s for a decade and a half, and like as not he’ll be able to pinpoint the shelf without even bothering to check the computer. He’s a walking encyclopedia on Formula One, too.

On this particular wet Thursday morning, the doors have just opened and already a few curious souls are having a poke around. Watching someone walk through the doors for the first time is heartwarming: adults are transformed by child-like wonder, kids’ eyes nearly fall out of their heads. There’s shelves filled with Ferraris over here, a case ’round the corner with patches and pins, a series of weighty filing cabinets.

Opening one of these at random, Ted produces an original 1967 MGB brochure – in Dutch. Well that’s weird, I wonder if he’s got a handout for the 1969 Chrysler Newport, just to make our own Clayton Seams‘ day. Yep, there she be. Same green too.

This is the magic of Wilkinson’s place. Yes it’s a shop, but there’s also the sense that you’re poking around in someone’s attic, and digging up forgotten relics of a bygone age. It’s an atmosphere you won’t find anyplace else.

There’s something else, too. While I wander around the shop grabbing a photo or two and reminding myself that shelf space in my office is already getting a bit sparse (but surely, there’s room for a 1/18th scale Group A Volvo 240) a regular customer walks in. He’s greeted by name, takes a quick glance through the new inventory, and then a scale-model Alfa Romeo Tipo 33 is pulled from behind the counter with his name on it. It’s a very similar car to the one shown alongside the debuting 4C Spider in Detroit, but the scale-sized version confers that same sense of ownership without the million-dollar pricetag.

This is a place where car enthusiasts of all stripes gather, whether into the history books or a desk model of a carbon-fibre Pagani Zonda. That’s made Wilkinson’s something more than just a brick-and-mortar small business. It’s an intersection, a place where new relationships are formed.

“You’ll laugh,” says Ted, “But I always envisioned the place as sort of like Cheers. You walk in the door and it’s like ‘Hey, Norm!’”

Over the years, Wilkinson’s has seen a wedding on the premises, a prestigious and quite elderly author keel over and nearly die, and decade-long friendships struck up. Ted remembers two customers from the Sunshine coast, both into the same machines and unaware of each other. He introduced them, and they’ve been hanging out talking about old cars for years. It’s something that’s happened dozens, if not hundreds of times over the years.

This is what we’re losing. The electronic side of Wilkinson’s will continue for the immediate future – they’re looking for a warehouse now – so those hard-to-find items won’t disappear. By the way, if you think the front space of Automobilia is interesting, you should see the stacks of stuff they have out back.

Come the end of March, Vancouver loses a hub for automotive enthusiasts of all ages. The market on collectibles has slowed in this digital age, and even as Vancouver’s ever-climbing real estate market causes operating costs to spiral out of control. Wilkinson’s was the kind of place you could stick your head around the door, shoot the breeze with the staff, and maybe even find a small treasure to take home. In a few short months, it’ll be a Starbucks, or the display unit for more high-end housing in Vancouver’s rapidly gentrifying East.

That’s the bad news, but here’s the good. The legacy of Wilkinson’s doesn’t dissolve with the selling of the store. Those friendships that were knotted as part of a chance encounter here form a part of a network that connects all gearheads throughout the lower mainland.

As for the future, we’ll still see Ted at some of the local meets, once he’s got his Lotus back together – “It’s time to play a little bit on the 1:1 scale,” he jokes – and he’ll more than likely bump into a few of his regular old customers there.

Just as with anything else important, the stuff goes away, but the memories and the people remain. For now we’ll say: don’t miss your chance to visit the place. For Wilkinson’s Automobilia, the checkered flag is close at hand.

鄰居的新玩具

By admin, May 22, 2012 11:38 am

下午經過停車場時,突然發現鄰居買了台新玩具,奔馳的最新G65 AMG (LP竟然問我是不是警車,滴汗…)。另外他把自己可愛的黑色Audi TT改成了啞色版,個人認為其實不太好看。

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20年前的溫布頓

By admin, May 20, 2012 10:02 pm

這次回溫哥華,竟然給我找到了不少的珍貴文物。

那年留學英倫,有幸第一次去看溫布頓,那天親眼見到了正在冒起的網壇天王Pete Sampras,還有兩JIM大戰:Jimmy Connors vs Jim Courier, it was a classic match!

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Window with a View

By admin, May 20, 2012 9:46 pm

City of Montreal, this was the view from my apartment window almost 20 years ago, it is just like yesterday…

* Just in case you wonder, the white spot near IBM tower is NOT an UFO, it’s a commercial airship.

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姐姐和Porsche 911 3.3 Turbo

By admin, May 20, 2012 9:37 pm

這是另外一張在溫哥華的家發現和超跑有關的照片。

姐姐的前男友曾經擁有這台80年代中的911 3.3 Turbo,據她當年的描述是”坐的一點也不舒服,而且吵死了,比大貨車還要顛簸”,似乎女人不太懂得欣賞這些超跑固有的特徵還真沒形容錯,人家偏偏要的就是這種震耳欲聾的引擎咆哮聲和路面直接傳來的震動感覺嘛。

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一張舊相片背後的故事

By admin, May 20, 2012 11:34 am

這次在溫哥華的家裡竟然意外地發現了這麼一幅60年代初的珍貴舊照片。

根據媽媽說當年這個香港親戚很喜歡玩跑車,九龍塘的大宅里居然停著一台改裝自Jaguar捷豹D-Type限量16台的XK-SS超級跑車(也就是Steven Mcqueen的那台),看來當時香港也只有這麼一台,現在應該已經不再香港了。

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Update: Mar 7, 2013

右邊那台今天才發現是另一英倫經典AC Greyhound!

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Update: August 15, 2014

今天居然給我找到了這台XK-SS的底盤資料(編號: XKSS757),原車主為Ron Hardwick,而且這台更是1960年第七屆澳門格林匹治格蘭披治大賽車的冠軍! 過了半個世紀,幾經轉手後現在這車應該又回到了當年的它出生地英國。

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Converted to XKSS 757 and sold via Gilman Motors of Hongkong to K. Y. Cheang who registered it XX 120 and drove it for some 1400 miles on the road.

In 1959 he sold the car to AC-Bristol owner Ron Hardwick who entered it in the Macao Grand Prix. He sold it back to Cheang. Then bought by Gilman´s Manger Martin Redfern, who gave it its second Macau Grand Prix victory in 1960 when it looked more like a D-Type than a XKSS.

It had been rebuilt after an accident. The car was brought back by Nigel Moores of Liverpool in 1966 when it was re-established as a dark green XKSS. It was sold to Yoshijuki Hayashi in Japan in 1988 but by 1995, returned to the UK when it was sold to Peter Rae. In 1996, the car was offerd for sale by Symbolic Motors in the USA.

Update: July 31, 2022

Many thanks to Mr. Jack Lee for his extensive research on this one and only XK-SS in Hong Kong.

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