I converted 2 MS-Dos 6.22 machines to virtual machines.
Both computers have software that communicates over NETBEUI and IPX (I came to that conclusion after inspecting autoexec.bat - It loads IPX stack).
I followed this Vmware Forums post and installed the DOS amd_pcnet driver, configured it, an...
I remember the computer taking a minute to load Win3.1 - It's strange to go from "Power On" to "Program Manager" in ~8 seconds (much of which is the "bios")
I wonder if surfing the web with an archaic 16-bit operating system is ironically safe because none of today's malware knows how to target such an old system.
@voretaq7 I was running the above with a 10Mb vNIC, Win3.11 didn't support 100Mb mode of that card. So my Internet connection was roughly twice as fast as the VM could handle.
| service_name = VSS
| service_description= Volume Shadow Copy
| included_with = Windows XP with Server Pack 2 and newer versions of Windows
| also_available_for = Windows 2000, Windows XP RTM/SP1
| related_components = Backup and Restore, File History
}}
Shadow Copy (also known as Volume Snapshot Service, Volume Shadow Copy Service or VSS), is a technology included in Microsoft Windows that allows taking manual or automatic backup copies or snapshots of data, even if it has a lock, on a specific volume at a specific point in time over regular intervals. It is implemented as a ...
Wow. This bright star managed to create a volume group from multiple physical volumes… where the multiple physical volumes are actually different paths to the same LUN.
I seyz: You want to replace the filter line in your lvm.conf with this: filter = [ "a|/dev/cciss/.*|", "a|/dev/mpath.*|", "a|/dev/mapper/.*|", "r/.*/" ]
He seyz: Should I keep the following default or replace it? filter = [ "a/.*/" ]
@MikeyB I hate that. When you say something and then they ask you about it like you never said it. Because, either they weren't listening (which is bad enough), or they didn't understand and aren't saying anything (so much worse in my book).
@ChrisS Firmly in the doesn't understand anything territory, unfortunately. I kinda almost feel bad for him - I explain and explain but he just doesn't get it.
The latest beta of NX 4 server crashes upon any attempt to log in, with the following segfault:
[401227.068201] nxnode.bin[16572]: segfault at 2c ip 00007f1f54d9d0c0 sp 00007f1f23ffec10 error 4 in libnxdimi.so
running on Fedora 16, x86 64 bit
Unfortunately I can't use 3.5 because I need the ...
I am pretty sure that you need a cert valid for both the internal and external namespace. If you have .local internally (yuck) then you may have a hard time acquiring a cert with .local in either the Subject or Subject Alternative Name fields. If you can't get a cert from a public provider for th...
From client...We need a 4-CPU server! 48GB memory. 2x 300GB disk. We want 4 CPUs with ~2.8-3.2GHz and a 10gb connection for each server. Two servers total. We are going to be doing load testing on these and want them for 12 months
@ewwhite "blah blah, reasonably sane but big config... blah blah ... only want them for a year, at which point they'll be nearly valueless anyways, but hoping you'll only charge us 1/5-1/3 of their actual cost and eat the rest." ??
@Jacob I've never seen AMD servers taken seriously in a datacenter for some reason. When I was more involved with server hardware, they just didn't have the scalability that intel had, and you'd get more VMs per dollar with an intel IBM blade than with an AMD one.
I'm trying to send mail using either the built-in PHP mail() function or through the phpmailer library, which of course relies on mail(). phpmailer says it "cannot instantiate the mail function" so I'm troubleshooting directly through mail(). I do have mail() working correctly elsewhere, but th...
It was a brave new world, @Home was profitable, and they just weren't concerned with squeezing every last penny of profit out of customers... It was awesome.
Forgive me if this seems like a fundamental question, but I couldn't really find anything concrete on Google, and I'm not a system administrator by trade.
We are setting up a SAN at our office using NexentaStor with an 8-disk RAID Z3 configuration (8 x 1.36 TB drives) and are in the process of c...
I have a Windows Server 2008 R2 Server (Server A) running as a domain controller with Active Directory, Group Policy, and DNS services.
I set up a second Windows Server 2008 R2 server (Server B), added it to the domain, and installed the Active Directory, Group Policy, and DNS Roles.
If I take ...
@NathanC of what not to do? Seriously, adding a 2nd DC is too easy. Static IP/DNS, dcpromo, add DNS role if necessary, add DHCP role if necessary, done.
Holy shite are you ever getting raped on your SSD prices. "S3700 400GB SATA 1.8" MLC Enterprise SSD for IBM System x" → $1.4K LIST and we sell for $1K-ish
Thanks for your response.
The reason for the change is that the website will be hosted in a different provider (godaddy) where the domain currently is. — Felipe23 mins ago
OK, these questions about moving name servers and email because a web site is being moved are a bit ridiculous at this point. 1. If you don't know what you're doing then find someone who does. 2. If you're moving only the web site then change the DNS record(s) for only the web site and LEAVE EVERYTHING ELSE ALONE. — joeqwerty7 mins ago
For server asset tracking, (I looked at RackTables - but no real easy way for me, personally, to import my info.) - what is everyone using? Just a spreadsheet?
I've used various things in the past. Spiceworks, MS AIS, spreadsheet, Groundworks, etc. etc. Honestly it's whatever tool you'll actually use and not let the info get stale.
For a "enterprise" level company, I think we need more than a spreadsheet...since no one updates it. We have no idea where our servers are, who owns them, if we have space available, etc.
@Cole - horse before cart. Don't look for a tool until IT develops a policy on who's going to update, when/how often, what info to collect/maintain, where it's stored, etc. Then find a tool that fits the need.
I think the way to go is to teach your servers to feed the CMDB with that info, instead of expecting someone to do it manually. I don't know to what extent that can be accomplished
@dawud Ok, sure, but at some point some human will have to have told some software, somehow, what the physical location of the box is. You can push that into all sorts of places.
@dawud (Personally I prefer that it be in the destination DB, because I don't want to lose track of which rack my box is in just because I reinstalled it)
When we ordered the server yesterday, I pointed out that I could've gotten the same processors for $95/each rather than the ~$250/each the company was selling them for when added to the package.
@Felipe - No offense intended but this site is for "professional" level questions as stated in the FAQ. It is not intended for DNS 101 questions. There's nothing wrong with you asking questions and there's nothing wrong with people answering your questions but you need to be open to the "push back" that a basic question like this is going to get. A question like this, that could be answered by almost anyone with a basic understanding of DNS, "clutters" up this site and drives more advanced professional level people away because they're tired of sifting through these basic questions. — joeqwerty37 mins ago
Has it already been discussed in Meta that the new close options don't have a "this is not a professional tech question"?
Or do we simply choose "home setting" for anything that is "ask your IT admin" or "you obviously need to hire a pro"