Has anyone ever used Windows file server (with DFS) and mounted on linux with mount.cifs, and got file perms working properly.
I can mount as root, set username=Administrator etc, but even though the directory under that is owned by user DOMAIN\jt, it's still coming up as uid=0
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what they'll make of make out of a technical panel of me and my list of questions, followed by a normal interview with my manager, director and head of HR is anyone's guess.
I just want to Know :
Where IP Tunneling is used
Why they are used
Any Scenario that make clarity to understand the basic
Note :- I don't want any links. Just want Points that understand why and where.
What scares me about the new wave of "IT Professionals" is their inability to use Google. My mother even knows how to Google a problem and fix it herself.
What are your thoughts. We have a legacy server that has file server and SQL server functions on it (as well as being a DC) that was here before I got here. The SQL is part of our CRM package to include being our e-mail system. Do I add the 4th disk as a hot spare or do I add it to the RAID5 configuration, increasing the available space? At the moment I want to plan to have this server up for at least another year before we can get rid of the CRM.
It was thought to be set up as a 4-disk RAID5 configuration until one of the drives crapped out a few days ago and I realized it was now a 2-disk config. I was able to get the 3rd disk that was in the enclosure online. I have not gotten the 4th disk in but here is my conundrum.
@Dhaval Look, a VPS is another way of saying a Virtual Machine. Which is to say that you are running a server with a different set of drivers, and an additional dependency on the host server. Other than that, there is no difference between a VPS and running on bare metal.
Having a server with CPanel on is like having Chlamydia. If you don't know what it's like not to have it, you'd probably never remove it, and it's embarrassing to say you've got it.
@Cole it doesn't show it running degraded. Heck it didn't show it when it just had 2 drives. That is what got me but I started to notice a slow down and freezing up of the CRM when the drive started to fail.
Where IP Tunneling is used Why they are used Any Scenario that make clarity to understand the basic Note :- I don't want any links. Just want Points that understand why and where.
Trying to decide if I should go to a community college then transfer to a 4 year school. Or just do it all online through UMass or Southern New Hampshire Uni
@Cole That's what I was going to do. Buy 2 more for hot spares. They put a 300GB and a 1TB drive in it also and made them 2 independent virtual disks for "backups" and "ghost images"... Doing too much with the 1 server.
@cole This one server had file/print, SQL, backups, AD/PDC,DNS,DHCP, CRM, 4x Applications being "served" out. Then they asked me (on day 3 of me starting work) why the server was slow. Well....it only has 2 GB of RAM and all that other junk running on it. Took the load off of it though for the most part with virtualization
My manager sat there and like.....begged me not to quit yesterday. I made no mention of evening looking for a new job or quitting. It was weird and I felt uncomfortable as fuck
@Travis The thing about Manufacturing IT is yeah it kinda sucks with budgets and what not, but you learn a lot because you have to be creative and mostly everything is critical
@RobM That would certainly make sense. My boss follows me on Twitter. I make the assumption that anything I say I here will be read by my boss and/or HR. /cc @Cole
I'm having a problem with my dedicated server running MS Widows 2008R2.
In the server I have multiple websites using MS Access.
From time to time, all the websites stop working (not all at once) for between a couple of minutes to an hour and then they return to work as normal (also not all at on...
It's coming in slowly but surely. My friend had a full beard after 9 months on T :(
But then again, I know a guy who's been on T for 3+ years and has virtually no facial hair. So I'll take what I have. Especially since in the past ~3 months my goatee was like WHABAM out of nowhere and now my sideburns are coming in.
@cole What budget lol? I'm also working for a family business and the owner wants to be in the middle of everything but he is lost on IT. He still wants to try to dictate things with IT even though he doesn't understand it. The firewall was an interesting piece of hardware too... They had policies to "allow" things through but no policies to block anything.
@cole I was pulling my hair out when I first got here, but now I just chill. I do what I want when I want. I've automated every task they had before and have alerts set up so when something goes wrong I know about it. The pay will eventually outweigh the headache I think but definitely keeping options open
@cole Only way to do it. I come in when I want, leave when I want (the policy is not to fire anyone anyway). I rebuilt their network from ground up, got them on a fibre channel SAN with 5 virtualized servers. Now I'm working on moving from XP to Win7 and from Office 2000 to 2010 and 2013. Also trying to get rid of the pirated software out there.
We are trying to get these security cams working with zoneminder
but it doesn't seem to like it with rtsp or ffmpeg.
This command works from the command line.
cvlc rtsp://cam1.lan:554/PSIA/Streaming/channels/0 --sout=file/ts:stream.ts
but if we put this rtsp url into in zoneminder's ffmpeg op...
@pauska I did the 1 week class before hand and already had a year of novice practice. I set up an entire VM environment for a government location from scratch following a how-to book they gave us. I learned quite a bit. I didn't have all the practical knowledge for it
@mossy That doesn't make any sense. It puts Triangulum and Andromeda way too far away, but we both know those two and the Milky Way are part of the tri-galaxy system. Otherwise the whole premise of Andromeda doesn't work.
@cole You should be good. It's not like a microsoft cert. VMware wants you to KNOW their stuff (not book stuff) and it was written in a very technical manner. I took it a year ago and it had some very technical questions. I had a lot of VMNIC questions that I didn't know the answer to and the class I went to didn't even go over
@Travis Given the fact that the universe is so incredibly vast that there is no way for the human mind to understand it there's this idea that something finds it worthwhile to make strong opinions known on whether or not we should spill a few milliliters of semen.
@cole I meant MCTS when I said MCSA. I did my Sec+ in 2008 and MCTS in 09. The government was pushing me to get another cert and I had to find one with a short class so I did the MCTS which was a 2 day class. If I knew I could have went another 1 day and got the MCTS on Server 2008.
@ScottPack Here. I'm Jewish. I took offense :) Antisemitic now ha!
@Cole Here is what you'll be up against. There were quite a few multiple choices if I remember correctly on the VCP4. blog.mwpreston.net/vcp-5/practice-quiz