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Who are Xsan, Xeno, and Morno?
Who are they, you ask? Xsan and Xeno are technically two sides of a fictional version of Xeph who has telekinesis and the ability to mimic any power for up to an hour. These three personalities have their own physical bodies: Xeph is the mature one personality, though, he can also be some what childish when his anger gets in the way. Xsan is the childish personality, but, he can also be pretty mature when he wants to be. He has the same abilities as Xeph, but, he’s actually somewhat of a faster fighter than him. He also has a crush on Xeph. And when someone he cares about is threatened, he gets pretty protective. Xeno is the dark side of Xeph. He has little to no compassion for anyone, and only loves chaos and destruction. He has not only telekinesis, but, he actually can mimic any power, and keep it stored in his memory for as long as he’d like. So, he pretty much has a good amount of abilities copied. As for Morno, he’s an old wizard that Xeph met when he was in his early teens. He looks out for anyone when they need help. Not much is known about his past, though. At this point, there is a possibility that I might write some stories with these characters, and if you guys really want to, you can ask them, as characters, questions! So, yeah, I thought I’d explain who they are before I accept asks about them.
Happy 41st month of Love dong. #genra #xsan #gen #geneveive #rhasty #awaybati https://www.instagram.com/p/Bo0wbndFRzFPeT0Vic7RGEUeOIenFRMvABVK4w0/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=sqle6ll5kw4x
xsan cheat sheet
http://docs.macsysadmin.se/2010/pdfs/XsanForEveryone.pdf
MLA headed to Du Quoin, IL this weekend for the Indian Hills Fall Championship presented by Fly Racing. Preview what's ahead with 2012's Vurb Select feat. Dylan Cox, Jace Owen, and Michael Hicks.
Don't forget to catch it all LIVE on XsanTV at xsan.tv this Sunday. #Xsan #VurbMoto #IndianHillsMX
xsan admin fix
XSAN Errors and warnings user/library/preferences
change com.apple.xsanadmin.plist
to
com.apple.xsanadmin.plist.bak
restart xsan admin
Apple's Xsan
On 25 July 2012, Apple released Xsan 3 and bundled it in OS X Mountain Lion:
"...because Xsan is completely interoperable with Quantum's StorNext File System, you can even provide clients on Windows, Linux, and other UNIX platforms with direct Fibre Channel block-level access to the data in your Xsan-managed storage pool."
Quantum claims "Complete interoperability with Apple’s Xsan and Promise RAID [allowing] Xsan and Xserve RAID to support AIX, HP-UX, IRIX, Red Hat Linux, SuSE Linux, Mac OS X, Solaris, and Windows clients, including support for 64 Bit Windows and Windows Vista."
Hypothetical:
(1) Buy a Mac mini Server to use as your metadata controller. (2) Mount it in a Sonnet xMac mini Server (see previous post). (3) Attach a Thunderbolt RAID. (4) Attach a bunch of Macs with Thunderbolt ports.
Result: You've created a multi-seat HD edit system. Until recently, a system like this would have cost tens of thousands of dollars!
Constraints: Copper Thunderbolt cables are good for 3 metres, glass cables are good for 100m. This, latter, range can be extended with repeaters.
Implications: Unless you need more than four (4) seats for serious HD video editing or need to integrate into a very large system (such as a large newsroom) this must be about the biggest thing to happen to shared storage - ever!
Questions:
What's the best Thunderbolt RAID option?
What's such a system's web-facing capacity?
What's the system's best relationship with WiFi and BYOD tablets?
What's its capacity to facilitate 3d scanning?