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Islamic Science: Neil Armstrong Proved Mecca is the Center of the World

Islamic Science: Neil Armstrong Proved Mecca is the Center of the World


The following are excerpts from an interview with Dr. Abd Al-Baset Al-Sayyed of the Egyptian National Research Center. Al-Majd TV aired this interview on January 16, 2005

Dr. 'Abd Al-Baset Sayyid: The centrality [of Mecca] has been proven scientifically. How? When they traveled to outer space and took pictures of the earth, they saw that it is a dark, hanging sphere. The man said, "Earth is a dark hanging sphere – who hung it?"

Interviewer: Who said that?

Dr. 'Abd Al-Baset Sayyid: [Neil] Armstrong. Armstrong was basically trying to say: Allah is the one who hung it. They discovered that Earth emits radiation, and they wrote about this on the web. They left the item there for 21 days, and then they made it disappear.

Interviewer: Why did they make it disappear?

Dr. 'Abd Al-Baset Sayyid: There was intent there…

Interviewer: So it may be said that this suppression of information was significant.

Dr. 'Abd Al-Baset Sayyid: It was very significant, since…the Ka'ba [in Mecca]… They said it emits radiation. This radiation is short-wave.

When they discovered this radiation, they started to zoom in, and they found that it emanates from Mecca – and, to be precise, from the Ka'ba.

Interviewer: My God!!

Dr. 'Abd Al-Baset Sayyid: It was said…

Interviewer: Does this radiation have an effect?

Dr. 'Abd Al-Baset Sayyid: They found that this radiation is infinite. When they reached Mars and began to take pictures, they found that the radiation continues beyond. They said that the wavelength known to us… or rather the shortness of the wavelength known to us… This radiation had a special characteristic: It is infinite, and I believe that the reason is that this radiation connects the [earthly] Ka'ba with the celestial Ka'ba.

Imagine that you are the North Pole and I am the South Pole – in the middle there's what is called the magnetic equilibrium zone. If you place a compass there, the needle won't move.

Interviewer: You mean that the pull is equal from both sides?

Dr. 'Abd Al-Baset Sayyid: Yes, and that's why it's called zero-magnetism zone, since the magnetic force has no effect there. That's why if someone travels to Mecca or lives there, he lives longer, is healthier, and is less affected by Earth's gravity. That's why when you circle the Ka'ba, you get charged with energy.

Interviewer: Allah be praised.

Dr. 'Abd Al-Baset Sayyid: Yes, this is a fact.

This is a scientific fact…

Interviewer: Because you are distant from…

Dr. 'Abd Al-Baset Sayyid: Earth's magnetic fields have no effect on you in this case.

There's a study that proves that the black basalt rocks in Mecca are the oldest rocks in the world. This is the truth.

Interviewer: The oldest rocks? Yes. Has this been proved scientifically?

Dr. 'Abd Al-Baset Sayyid: It's been scientifically proven, and the study has been published.

Interviewer: They took basalt rocks from Mecca…

Dr. 'Abd Al-Baset Sayyid: …Basalt rocks from Mecca, and investigated the places where they were formed.

In the British Museum there are three pieces of the black stone [from the Ka'ba] …and they said that this rock didn't come from our solar system.



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New Kancil Replacement Model

New Kancil Replacement Model


Hi this model from Perodua will replace Kancil and Kelisa model. Still don't know what is the name for this model yet but it will have in 3 range cc (660cc, 850cc and 1000cc)




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How to detect new drives on Alpha Tru64

How to detect new drives on Alpha Tru64

1.First see current configuration:
# hwmgr -show scsi

2.Than rescan the bus:
# hwmgr -scan scsi

3.If everything was OK, you would see tape with:
# hwmgr -show scsi

Example:
# hwmgr -show scsi

SCSI DEVICE DEVICE DRIVER NUM DEVICE FIRST
HWID: DEVICEID HOSTNAME TYPE SUBTYPE OWNER PATH FILE VALID PATH
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
33: 0 cel060 disk none 2 1 dsk0 [0/1/0]
34: 1 cel060 disk none 2 1 dsk1 [0/2/0]
35: 2 cel060 disk none 2 1 dsk2 [0/3/0]
36: 3 cel060 disk none 2 1 dsk3 [0/4/0]
39: 6 cel060 disk none 2 2 dsk6 [1/1/0]
43: 10 cel060 disk none 2 2 dsk10 [4/0/1]
44: 11 cel060 disk none 2 2 dsk11 [4/1/0]
47: 14 cel060 disk none 2 2 dsk14 [4/2/1]
49: 16 cel060 disk none 2 2 dsk16 [4/3/1]
54: 21 cel060 disk none 2 2 dsk18 [1/0/2]
55: 22 cel060 disk none 2 2 dsk19 [1/0/4]
65: 24 cel060 disk none 2 2 dsk21 [6/2/0]
66: 25 cel060 disk none 2 2 dsk22 [6/3/0]
68: 27 cel060 cdrom none 0 1 cdrom1 [5/5/0]
69: 28 cel060 changer none 0 2 mc0 [7/0/0]
70: 29 cel060 tape none 0 2 tape2 [7/4/0]
73: 4 cel060 disk none 2 2 dsk20 [6/1/0]
76: 5 cel060 disk none 2 1 dsk27 [0/5/0]
77: 7 cel060 disk none 2 1 dsk28 [6/4/0]
78: 8 cel060 disk none 2 1 dsk29 [6/5/0]
87: 9 cel060 disk none 0 2 (null)
88: 12 cel060 disk none 0 2 (null)
89: 13 cel060 disk none 0 2 (null)
90: 15 cel060 disk none 0 2 (null)
91: 17 cel060 disk none 0 2 (null)
92: 18 cel060 disk none 0 2 (null)
93: 19 cel060 raid none 0 8 scp0 [9/0/0]
94: 20 cel060 disk none 2 8 dsk36 [8/0/4]
95: 23 cel060 disk none 2 8 dsk37 [8/0/104]
107: 26 cel060 tape none 0 1 tape3 [11/0/0]
108: 30 cel060 tape none 0 1 tape4 [11/1/0]
109: 31 cel060 tape none 0 1 (null)
110: 32 cel060 tape none 0 1 tape6 [10/1/0]
111: 33 cel060 tape none 0 1 tape7 [10/0/0]
112: 34 cel060 tape none 0 1 tape8 [10/4/0]
113: 35 cel060 tape none 0 1 tape9 [11/2/0]
114: 36 cel060 tape none 0 1 tape10 [10/5/0]
115: 37 cel060 tape none 0 1 tape11 [11/3/0]
# hwmgr -show scsi | grep -i tape
70: 29 cel060 tape none 0 2 tape2 [7/4/0]
107: 26 cel060 tape none 0 1 tape3 [11/0/0]
108: 30 cel060 tape none 0 1 tape4 [11/1/0]
109: 31 cel060 tape none 0 1 (null)
110: 32 cel060 tape none 0 1 tape6 [10/1/0]
111: 33 cel060 tape none 0 1 tape7 [10/0/0]
112: 34 cel060 tape none 0 1 tape8 [10/4/0]
113: 35 cel060 tape none 0 1 tape9 [11/2/0]
114: 36 cel060 tape none 0 1 tape10 [10/5/0]
115: 37 cel060 tape none 0 1 tape11 [11/3/0]
# cd /dev/tape
# ls
tape10 tape10_d7 tape11_d5 tape2_d3 tape3_d1 tape4 tape4_d7 tape5_d5 tape6_d3 tape7_d1 tape8 tape8_d7 tape9_d5
tape10_d0 tape10c tape11_d6 tape2_d4 tape3_d2 tape4_d0 tape4c tape5_d6 tape6_d4 tape7_d2 tape8_d0 tape8c tape9_d6
tape10_d1 tape11 tape11_d7 tape2_d5 tape3_d3 tape4_d1 tape5 tape5_d7 tape6_d5 tape7_d3 tape8_d1 tape9 tape9_d7
tape10_d2 tape11_d0 tape11c tape2_d6 tape3_d4 tape4_d2 tape5_d0 tape5c tape6_d6 tape7_d4 tape8_d2 tape9_d0 tape9c
tape10_d3 tape11_d1 tape2 tape2_d7 tape3_d5 tape4_d3 tape5_d1 tape6 tape6_d7 tape7_d5 tape8_d3 tape9_d1
tape10_d4 tape11_d2 tape2_d0 tape2c tape3_d6 tape4_d4 tape5_d2 tape6_d0 tape6c tape7_d6 tape8_d4 tape9_d2
tape10_d5 tape11_d3 tape2_d1 tape3 tape3_d7 tape4_d5 tape5_d3 tape6_d1 tape7 tape7_d7 tape8_d5 tape9_d3
tape10_d6 tape11_d4 tape2_d2 tape3_d0 tape3c tape4_d6 tape5_d4 tape6_d2 tape7_d0 tape7c tape8_d6 tape9_d4
#




How to create a black console background in your blog

Aku amik ni dari blog papit, aku post sekadar untuk jadi note untuk aku ye papit bukan tujuan copy :)

You just need to include these line, just after the tag in your blog template.

save your template, and republish your blog in it’s entirely (if you’re using blogger).

To use the black console background, you just need to put

and
in between of your desired text. For example :




Linux 2.6.17 - login #

will produce

Linux 2.6.17 - login #

That’s all, happy hacking !

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How To Detect New Drives on HP-UX + Netbackup

How To Detect New Drives on HP-UX + Netbackup


1. OS Level dan detect new added drives, what you have to do is run ioscan


cel100:/dev/rmt#ioscan -fnC tape
Class I H/W Path Driver S/W State H/W Type Description
=========================================================================
tape 0 0/0/0/2/1.3.0 stape CLAIMED DEVICE HP C5683A
/dev/rmt/0m /dev/rmt/0mnb /dev/rmt/c1t3d0BESTn /dev/rmt/c1t3d0DDSb
/dev/rmt/0mb /dev/rmt/c1t3d0BEST /dev/rmt/c1t3d0BESTnb /dev/rmt/c1t3d0DDSn
/dev/rmt/0mn /dev/rmt/c1t3d0BESTb /dev/rmt/c1t3d0DDS /dev/rmt/c1t3d0DDSnb
tape 2 0/0/2/0/0.98.4.255.1.3.0 stape CLAIMED DEVICE HP Ultrium 2-SCSI
/dev/rmt/2m /dev/rmt/2mn /dev/rmt/c58t3d0BEST /dev/rmt/c58t3d0BESTn
/dev/rmt/2mb /dev/rmt/2mnb /dev/rmt/c58t3d0BESTb /dev/rmt/c58t3d0BESTnb
tape 4 0/0/2/0/0.98.8.255.1.3.0 stape CLAIMED DEVICE HP Ultrium 2-SCSI
/dev/rmt/4m /dev/rmt/4mn /dev/rmt/c60t3d0BEST /dev/rmt/c60t3d0BESTn
/dev/rmt/4mb /dev/rmt/4mnb /dev/rmt/c60t3d0BESTb /dev/rmt/c60t3d0BESTnb
tape 6 0/0/2/0/0.98.20.255.1.3.0 stape CLAIMED DEVICE HP Ultrium 3-SCSI
/dev/rmt/6m /dev/rmt/6mn /dev/rmt/c62t3d0BEST /dev/rmt/c62t3d0BESTn
/dev/rmt/6mb /dev/rmt/6mnb /dev/rmt/c62t3d0BESTb /dev/rmt/c62t3d0BESTnb
tape 8 0/0/2/0/0.98.24.255.1.3.0 stape CLAIMED DEVICE HP Ultrium 3-SCSI
/dev/rmt/8m /dev/rmt/8mn /dev/rmt/c64t3d0BEST /dev/rmt/c64t3d0BESTn
/dev/rmt/8mb /dev/rmt/8mnb /dev/rmt/c64t3d0BESTb /dev/rmt/c64t3d0BESTnb
tape 3 1/0/2/0/0.98.12.255.1.3.0 stape CLAIMED DEVICE HP Ultrium 2-SCSI
/dev/rmt/3m /dev/rmt/3mn /dev/rmt/c59t3d0BEST /dev/rmt/c59t3d0BESTn
/dev/rmt/3mb /dev/rmt/3mnb /dev/rmt/c59t3d0BESTb /dev/rmt/c59t3d0BESTnb
tape 5 1/0/2/0/0.98.16.255.1.3.0 stape CLAIMED DEVICE HP Ultrium 2-SCSI
/dev/rmt/5m /dev/rmt/5mn /dev/rmt/c61t3d0BEST /dev/rmt/c61t3d0BESTn
/dev/rmt/5mb /dev/rmt/5mnb /dev/rmt/c61t3d0BESTb /dev/rmt/c61t3d0BESTnb
tape 7 1/0/2/0/0.98.28.255.1.3.0 stape CLAIMED DEVICE HP Ultrium 3-SCSI
/dev/rmt/7m /dev/rmt/7mn /dev/rmt/c63t3d0BEST /dev/rmt/c63t3d0BESTn
/dev/rmt/7mb /dev/rmt/7mnb /dev/rmt/c63t3d0BESTb /dev/rmt/c63t3d0BESTnb
tape 9 1/0/2/0/0.98.32.255.1.3.0 stape CLAIMED DEVICE HP Ultrium 3-SCSI
/dev/rmt/9m /dev/rmt/9mn /dev/rmt/c65t3d0BEST /dev/rmt/c65t3d0BESTn
/dev/rmt/9mb /dev/rmt/9mnb /dev/rmt/c65t3d0BESTb /dev/rmt/c65t3d0BESTnb

To simplyfy this i grep the ultrium string

cel100:/usr/openv/volmgr/bin#ioscan -fnC tape | grep -i ultrium
tape 2 0/0/2/0/0.98.4.255.1.3.0 stape CLAIMED DEVICE HP Ultrium 2-SCSI
tape 4 0/0/2/0/0.98.8.255.1.3.0 stape CLAIMED DEVICE HP Ultrium 2-SCSI
tape 6 0/0/2/0/0.98.20.255.1.3.0 stape CLAIMED DEVICE HP Ultrium 3-SCSI
tape 8 0/0/2/0/0.98.24.255.1.3.0 stape CLAIMED DEVICE HP Ultrium 3-SCSI
tape 3 1/0/2/0/0.98.12.255.1.3.0 stape CLAIMED DEVICE HP Ultrium 2-SCSI
tape 5 1/0/2/0/0.98.16.255.1.3.0 stape CLAIMED DEVICE HP Ultrium 2-SCSI
tape 7 1/0/2/0/0.98.28.255.1.3.0 stape CLAIMED DEVICE HP Ultrium 3-SCSI
tape 9 1/0/2/0/0.98.32.255.1.3.0 stape CLAIMED DEVICE HP Ultrium 3-SCSI


2. So, we know that OS can detect new drives, but at the OS configuration still not update their kernel module for new drives. So we go to /dev/rmt and work from there.

cel100:/usr/openv/volmgr/bin#cd /dev/rmt
cel100:/dev/rmt#
cel100:/dev/rmt#ls
cel100:/dev/rmt#ls
0m 0mb 0mbn
cel100:/dev/rmt#rm *

cel100:/dev/rmt#ls
cel100:/dev/rmt#

Now is the time to rebuild the kernel driver for tape drives,make sure no entries in /dev/rmt

cel100:/dev/rmt#insf -eC tape

SORRY BUT I FORGOT TO CAPTURE THE OUTPUT FOR YOU, BUT YOU CAN SEE THE KERNEL REBUILD THE 8 NEW DRIVES AS SHOWN IN IOSCAN OUTPUT EARLIER.

Verify that new drives all listed in /dev/rmt

cel100:/dev/rmt#ls
0m 3mb 5mn 7mnb c1t3d0BEST c58t3d0BESTb c60t3d0BESTn c62t3d0BESTnb c65t3d0BEST
0mb 3mn 5mnb 8m c1t3d0BESTb c58t3d0BESTn c60t3d0BESTnb c63t3d0BEST c65t3d0BESTb
0mn 3mnb 6m 8mb c1t3d0BESTn c58t3d0BESTnb c61t3d0BEST c63t3d0BESTb c65t3d0BESTn
0mnb 4m 6mb 8mn c1t3d0BESTnb c59t3d0BEST c61t3d0BESTb c63t3d0BESTn c65t3d0BESTnb
2m 4mb 6mn 8mnb c1t3d0DDS c59t3d0BESTb c61t3d0BESTn c63t3d0BESTnb stape_config
2mb 4mn 6mnb 9m c1t3d0DDSb c59t3d0BESTn c61t3d0BESTnb c64t3d0BEST
2mn 4mnb 7m 9mb c1t3d0DDSn c59t3d0BESTnb c62t3d0BEST c64t3d0BESTb
2mnb 5m 7mb 9mn c1t3d0DDSnb c60t3d0BEST c62t3d0BESTb c64t3d0BESTn
3m 5mb 7mn 9mnb c58t3d0BEST c60t3d0BESTb c62t3d0BESTn c64t3d0BESTnb
You have mail in /var/mail/root


3. Now, comes to netbackup part. Go to /usr/openv/volmgr/bin. Run scan command and you should see all drives info for each new added drives.

cel100:/dev/rmt#cd /usr/openv/volmgr/bin
cel100:/usr/openv/volmgr/bin#scan
sh: scan: not found.
cel100:/usr/openv/volmgr/bin#./scan
************************************************************
*********************** SDT_TAPE ************************
*********************** SDT_CHANGER ************************
*********************** SDT_OPTICAL ************************
************************************************************
------------------------------------------------------------
Device Name : "/dev/rmt/c58t3d0BESTnb"
Passthru Name: "/dev/sctl/c58t3l0"
Volume Header: ""
Port: -1; Bus: -1; Target: -1; LUN: -1
Inquiry : "HP Ultrium 2-SCSI K470"
Vendor ID : "HP "
Product ID : "Ultrium 2-SCSI "
Product Rev: "K470"
Serial Number: "HUM4M00002"
WWN : "HP Ultrium 2-SCSI HUM4M00002"
WWN Id Type : 1
Device Identifier: "HP Ultrium 2-SCSI HUM4M00002"
Device Type : SDT_TAPE
NetBackup Drive Type: 10
Removable : Yes
Device Supports: SCSI-3
Flags : 0x4
Reason: 0x0
------------------------------------------------------------
Device Name : "/dev/rmt/c60t3d0BESTnb"
Passthru Name: "/dev/sctl/c60t3l0"
Volume Header: ""
Port: -1; Bus: -1; Target: -1; LUN: -1
Inquiry : "HP Ultrium 2-SCSI K470"
Vendor ID : "HP "
Product ID : "Ultrium 2-SCSI "
Product Rev: "K470"
Serial Number: "HUM4L00729"
WWN : "HP Ultrium 2-SCSI HUM4L00729"
WWN Id Type : 1
Device Identifier: "HP Ultrium 2-SCSI HUM4L00729"
Device Type : SDT_TAPE
NetBackup Drive Type: 10
Removable : Yes
Device Supports: SCSI-3
Flags : 0x4
Reason: 0x0
------------------------------------------------------------
Device Name : "/dev/rmt/c59t3d0BESTnb"
Passthru Name: "/dev/sctl/c59t3l0"
Volume Header: ""
Port: -1; Bus: -1; Target: -1; LUN: -1
Inquiry : "HP Ultrium 2-SCSI K470"
Vendor ID : "HP "
Product ID : "Ultrium 2-SCSI "
Product Rev: "K470"
Serial Number: "HUM4L00717"
WWN : "HP Ultrium 2-SCSI HUM4L00717"
WWN Id Type : 1
Device Identifier: "HP Ultrium 2-SCSI HUM4L00717"
Device Type : SDT_TAPE
NetBackup Drive Type: 10
Removable : Yes
Device Supports: SCSI-3
Flags : 0x4
Reason: 0x0
------------------------------------------------------------
Device Name : "/dev/rmt/c61t3d0BESTnb"
Passthru Name: "/dev/sctl/c61t3l0"
Volume Header: ""
Port: -1; Bus: -1; Target: -1; LUN: -1
Inquiry : "HP Ultrium 2-SCSI K470"
Vendor ID : "HP "
Product ID : "Ultrium 2-SCSI "
Product Rev: "K470"
Serial Number: "HUM4M00865"
WWN : "HP Ultrium 2-SCSI HUM4M00865"
WWN Id Type : 1
Device Identifier: "HP Ultrium 2-SCSI HUM4M00865"
Device Type : SDT_TAPE
NetBackup Drive Type: 10
Removable : Yes
Device Supports: SCSI-3
Flags : 0x4
Reason: 0x0
------------------------------------------------------------
Device Name : "/dev/rmt/c1t3d0BESTnb"
Passthru Name: "/dev/sctl/c1t3l0"
Volume Header: ""
Port: -1; Bus: -1; Target: -1; LUN: -1
Inquiry : "HP C5683A C111"
Vendor ID : "HP "
Product ID : "C5683A "
Product Rev: "C111"
Serial Number: ""
WWN : ""
WWN Id Type : 0
Device Identifier: ""
Device Type : SDT_TAPE
NetBackup Drive Type: 8
Removable : Yes
Device Supports: SCSI-2
Flags : 0x4
Reason: 0x0
------------------------------------------------------------
Device Name : "/dev/rmt/c62t3d0BESTnb"
Passthru Name: "/dev/sctl/c62t3l0"
Volume Header: ""
Port: -1; Bus: -1; Target: -1; LUN: -1
Inquiry : "HP Ultrium 3-SCSI L58S"
Vendor ID : "HP "
Product ID : "Ultrium 3-SCSI "
Product Rev: "L58S"
Serial Number: "HU10650UUE"
WWN : ""
WWN Id Type : 0
Device Identifier: ""
Device Type : SDT_TAPE
NetBackup Drive Type: 16
Removable : Yes
Device Supports: SCSI-3
Flags : 0x4
Reason: 0x0
------------------------------------------------------------
Device Name : "/dev/rmt/c64t3d0BESTnb"
Passthru Name: "/dev/sctl/c64t3l0"
Volume Header: ""
Port: -1; Bus: -1; Target: -1; LUN: -1
Inquiry : "HP Ultrium 3-SCSI L58S"
Vendor ID : "HP "
Product ID : "Ultrium 3-SCSI "
Product Rev: "L58S"
Serial Number: "HU10648P9Y"
WWN : ""
WWN Id Type : 0
Device Identifier: ""
Device Type : SDT_TAPE
NetBackup Drive Type: 16
Removable : Yes
Device Supports: SCSI-3
Flags : 0x4
Reason: 0x0
------------------------------------------------------------
Device Name : "/dev/rmt/c63t3d0BESTnb"
Passthru Name: "/dev/sctl/c63t3l0"
Volume Header: ""
Port: -1; Bus: -1; Target: -1; LUN: -1
Inquiry : "HP Ultrium 3-SCSI L58S"
Vendor ID : "HP "
Product ID : "Ultrium 3-SCSI "
Product Rev: "L58S"
Serial Number: "HU10648P8R"
WWN : ""
WWN Id Type : 0
Device Identifier: ""
Device Type : SDT_TAPE
NetBackup Drive Type: 16
Removable : Yes
Device Supports: SCSI-3
Flags : 0x4
Reason: 0x0
------------------------------------------------------------
Device Name : "/dev/rmt/c65t3d0BESTnb"
Passthru Name: "/dev/sctl/c65t3l0"
Volume Header: ""
Port: -1; Bus: -1; Target: -1; LUN: -1
Inquiry : "HP Ultrium 3-SCSI L58S"
Vendor ID : "HP "
Product ID : "Ultrium 3-SCSI "
Product Rev: "L58S"
Serial Number: "HU10651AMG"
WWN : ""
WWN Id Type : 0
Device Identifier: ""
Device Type : SDT_TAPE
NetBackup Drive Type: 16
Removable : Yes
Device Supports: SCSI-3
Flags : 0x4
Reason: 0x0
cel100:/usr/openv/volmgr/bin#



Now its happy ending for everyone, now at least few more hours i can go back home there's 15 media servers to get it configured. HP-UX and Tru64 all ok already, but Solaris have to do something on sg kernel configuration.