Category: november

  • Navigating the Perils of Perl Mocking: A Debugging Journey

    As a software engineer, I often find myself deep in the trenches of testing, ensuring the code I write is not just functional but also resilient. Recently, I embarked on a refactoring project that involved moving a script’s functionality into a new Perl module, App::Workflow::Controller. This module’s job was to orchestrate a few tasks: query…

  • Managing HPE SAS Controllers

    Notes to self. And anyone else who might find them useful. Following are some ssacli commands which I use infrequently enough that they fall out of cache. This may repeat information in other blogs, but since I search my posts first when commands slip my mind, I thought I’d include them here, too. hpacucli is…

  • Taking a position at F5

    Hello readers, I recently finished a contract with Liquid Web helping them to build their cloud computing system. The next adventure will be with F5 as a Product Management Engineer. I’ve been hearing good things about F5 hardware since 2000 when Matt Fisher talked up the Big IP he had been using. My friends in…

  • Snowing in everett

    beginning to look a lot like….