100 Up
I’ve reached 100! No, not 100 years old, but my 100th post. I’ve surprised myself that I’ve managed to keep going this long.
So a bit of humour – I’ll save the USP-V discussions until later – who remembers Storage Navigator for the 9900 series?
Well, the left-hand toolbar has various icons on it. One of them I’ve reproduced here;
it looks like a fried egg and a spanner. But what is it meant to represent (btw, it’s the icon for LUSE/VLL).
Answers on a postcard please….
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Its the arial view of a disk drive with one of those ….. ohhh damn brain freeze….. tool things. Is it a stilson wrench with an adjustable size. Representing variable size LUNs.
I agree that it kind of does look like a fried egg, however, most people I know think it looks like something else. Any guesses what?
PS. congrats on the 100 posts. I enjoy your blog.
Yeah, I thought that’s what people thought the sun and the moon thingy was when you apply changes… I think a fried egg is probably more politically correct.