On 8/6/25 10:00 AM, Rob Berendt wrote:
Been a long time but there was someplace you could see a percent complete.
I finally lost my patience, and did an IPL. It's now sitting on LIC IPL,
"Synchronization of Mirrored Data," and as I was typing this, it went
from 24% to 25% to 26%. So I guess I should have gone straight into an IPL.
Which is to say, I think I found Rob's "someplace you could see a
percent complete."
Meanwhile, this morning, I discovered that my last CRT monitor had given
up the ghost in the night, and while a Yestation, even a Twinax one, is
kind-of sort-of legible on an LCD monitor, an IBM 3489 is not. I'd just
been up to the local computer junk-shop yesterday, for a PS/2 mouse (the
reason why the Yestation had been toggling its sessions continuously was
that the mouse had gone bad, and unlike a 3489, a Yestation just takes a
generic PS/2 mouse), and today, I was back up there for a CRT VGA
monitor. Somewhat more expensive than the mouse, but I've seen far worse
prices (after all, anybody buying one these days needs it for a device
that doesn't play nicely with LCDs), and I could have this one today.
And now the mirroring sync is up to 39%.
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