%&#*324kin' Official Hard At Work Thread%&#*%
#31
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#32
Valve cover is being stubborn. Been working at getting it off for at least 30 minutes. 120,000 miles of heat cycling has that gasket on there pretty good. Need to hurry it up as I have wedding venues to look at this afternoon. Any tips? Already tried pulling from the oil filler hole. I have the front 1/3 sort of loose but won't break free completely.
#33
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LOL sounds familiar with the mix and the f'd up reporting services, half the time it's not even installed when I look. Drives me bat shit because you can't use the SQL2005 dashboard with out a reporting server and it is a great add on for troubleshooting. I miss it in SQL2008 although they have a different way of looking @ the same info it is not as good IMHO.
#34
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Originally Posted by e3opian' timestamp='1301152166' post='20398736
Valve cover is being stubborn. Been working at getting it off for at least 30 minutes. 120,000 miles of heat cycling has that gasket on there pretty good. Need to hurry it up as I have wedding venues to look at this afternoon. Any tips? Already tried pulling from the oil filler hole. I have the front 1/3 sort of loose but won't break free completely.
By the way I came across the installation instructions for your MUZ X brace last weekend.
#35
Originally Posted by TepEvan' timestamp='1301152326' post='20398740
It was a mixture of SQL 2005 Standard, Enterprise, an installed but not configured Reporting Services, a missing DLL and possibly a failed 2000 upgrade (we've been at 2005 for over a year at least since I've been here)
LOL sounds familiar with the mix and the f'd up reporting services, half the time it's not even installed when I look. Drives me bat shit because you can't use the SQL2005 dashboard with out a reporting server and it is a great add on for troubleshooting. I miss it in SQL2008 although they have a different way of looking @ the same info it is not as good IMHO.
#37
I can't believe everything seems like it's working so far! I can safely disregard the reporting stuff. Now I just have to test the failover of the SQL on the new SAN (it wasn't working before) and then I'm outta heeeeeeeeeeeeeere
#39
Finally... Now that the hard part is done, need to figure out the rest of the valve adjustment.