@Chopper3 errrr he's actually right. CNAs will show up as an iSCSI hardware adapter or FC adapter if it's enabled. Data Center Ethernet isn't actually a protocol. Are you thinking about CEE (FCoCEE)?
@MikeyB I really don't think so sorry, and DCE is very much a protocol, in fact I'm qualified in on Cisco Nexus kit for FCoE and we're one of the largest users of it
I am using scrapy to crawl some websites. I am running 26 jobs, each running 50 threads to crawl on a heavy machine. After 30 minutes or so, the scripts returns "connection was refused by the other side 111" when trying to use my proxies. The output of conntrack -C is around 4000. I can not find ...
@MikeyB, so I've got millions invested in a concept then right? Read this Cisco book, I have; www.amazon.com/Center-Networks-Fibre-Channel-Ethernet/dp/1435714245
@MikeyB a NIC that can only handle regular ethernet is not a CNA, it has to handle Data Center bridging/Ethernet to be a CNA, anything else is just a hardware accelerated NIC
Features of Maxta MxSP
Hypervisor agnostic. Currently supports vSphere 5.0 U1 or higher. Hyper-V & KVM can be tested.
Supports any server hardware listed on the hypervisor hardware compatibility list
Combining Server-Side Caching using SSD with Server-Side Persistent Storage using HDD
Management of storage and compute integrated in single console
Support of consumer grade SSD
Consistency groups to provide consistent snapshots or clone of an application spanning multiple virtual machines
VM-centric.
If you're in communications with the services you're scraping, ask them to whitelist you. Many third party services will offer you an API key, for a fee.
More likely than not, you're just stealing content in which case there isn't anything technical you can do, nor would I help you if there was.
Mmmmm OK. "Data Center Ethernet (DCE) was a term trademarked by Brocade Communications Systems in 2007 but abandoned by request in 2008." Either way, CEE is what we call this usage.
@TomO'Connor Maybe, maybe not. It's not our place to say and honestly, if the guy is telling the truth that he's in contact with the other party, then big fucking whoop, not our problem
(also, I suspect that the other party are of course lying to him about being rate limited)
Rejigging my home VM server, have 2x200GB SSDs, setting up soft mirror for boot, crypto, then zfs root on crypto devices, then using zdev from the SSDs for the cache for the shitty 1TB drives in the data zpool... too many cards?
User 'Administrator' in your existing directory has SID S-1-5-21-2070472328-935435760-1634736958-1000, expected it to be S-1-5-21-2070472328-935435760-1634736958-500
@MarkHenderson The Linux tools for managing directories suck giant donkey balls, for one (phpldapadmin). And ideally we want a directory of some sort. If you put in AD on Windows, then you need to put in two for redundancy. Two Windows Server licenses just for a directory when that may be the ONLY Windows servers in the company - THAT makes no sense.