And now I feel like I wasted an afternoon...sryan2k1":3ewfic0i said:
But thank you very much!
And now I feel like I wasted an afternoon...sryan2k1":3ewfic0i said:
While it really depends on what extras arstechnica has wedged in, phpBB does have some naive handling of super-long threads.LordFrith":2m4lj2zz said:Since this is the server room, can we see something like a post-mortem on this? The Boardroom and Lounge have multiple threads of two to three times the size: what is different in this case? Is it a db partitioning scheme?continuum":2m4lj2zz said:Continuing the previous "what did you learn today", since that one appears to have gotten so large it's making the forum unhappy.![]()
What, a VMware product that doesn't require an additional expensive license? LIES!
shiznit":encvoj95 said:Learned how to change esxi default path selection policy to round robin for a particular SATP and apply to all LUNs after reboot.
Was a bit shocked to see active-passive and MRU on my new VNX..
ronelson":198s4d18 said:What, a VMware product that doesn't require an additional expensive license? LIES!
ronelson":jviq9nkb said:What, a VMware product that doesn't require an additional expensive license? LIES!
This was it, thanks! And the I/O analyzer is very cool, though for playback I think I like ioblazer better, the stupid analyzer only allows you to attach 1 vdisk per target for playback...Myrmidon":2wwfgbgd said:Based on a quick 5minute look at ioblazer it looks like it is looking for the csv formatted output from vscsiStats not the raw binary data from logchannellogger.
so run: "vscsiStats -e <filename>" on the binary data (output goes to stdout).
daldrich":2gtcwj9e said:That UEFI can be frustrating and confusing with MDT 2012.
Running the latest version on a 2008r2 box and it hangs on loading the .wim file. Turn on legacy mode and it works fine
Running the latest version on a 2012 box and it works without issue.
This was mostly as a test. Since ghosting a UEFI only tablet takes 4 hours as it must be done in RAW.
euri":37n53f6a said:^^^ Depends on the tier of storage, the amount of support, data retention, SLAs (RTO/RPO), etc.
sryan2k1":3p0yst55 said:euri":3p0yst55 said:^^^ Depends on the tier of storage, the amount of support, data retention, SLAs (RTO/RPO), etc.
Yeah, there are a ton of variables that come into play and there is no one right answer. Are you trying to subsidize some or all of the cost? Do you pay for power? Rackspace? What level of equipment? Backups?
Also, the VM itself (2cpu/4g) is something like 800/month.
We're also paying >$5k/mo for an HP DL380 with 64 GB and 1.5 TB storage with NO BACKUP OR SUPPORT (a test box)![]()
Google compute engine/AWS instances of that size are around $170-190 per month, I thought that was insanely expensive compared to what I can provide an instance for internally but apparently they're competing against a whole different set of economics.sryan2k1":ywhf2fhp said:Also, the VM itself (2cpu/4g) is something like 800/month.
That seems insanely expensive.
Pretty sure that is almost enough to purchase that HP server over and over each month...sryan2k1":17jqf8fq said:Also, the VM itself (2cpu/4g) is something like 800/month.
That seems insanely expensive.
We're also paying >$5k/mo for an HP DL380 with 64 GB and 1.5 TB storage with NO BACKUP OR SUPPORT (a test box)![]()
So does that.
I'm not coming here for ammunition to go argue with them. That is a lost cause. I'm more interested if this is normal in very large IT organizations (we're in the fortune 50). I heard from a source I don't completely trust that there are 'taxes' on all of the systems to fund other IT things and that some of the pricing is designed to discourage not following their approved patterns. I hate corporate politics.
I found your problem...I heard from a source I don't completely trust that there are 'taxes' on all of the systems to fund other IT things and that some of the pricing is designed to discourage not following their approved patterns.
Rick25":3l3cwjhx said:That this http://www.cjwdev.co.uk/Software/ADPhotoEdit/Info.html looks like a great way to automate the injected of staff photos in AD.
Duckie Dooh":pyfgcccz said:Rick25":pyfgcccz said:That this http://www.cjwdev.co.uk/Software/ADPhotoEdit/Info.html looks like a great way to automate the injected of staff photos in AD.
Very nice timing, I was looking into doing this yesterday.
Duckie Dooh":1u388yjd said:Rick25":1u388yjd said:That this http://www.cjwdev.co.uk/Software/ADPhotoEdit/Info.html looks like a great way to automate the injected of staff photos in AD.
Very nice timing, I was looking into doing this yesterday.
speedye1":1b8dc8pu said:My guy ended up using http://www.exclaimer.com/outlook-photos/ when we put ours in. Worked really well and free.
daldrich":gc65zdyl said:That UEFI can be frustrating and confusing with MDT 2012.
Running the latest version on a 2008r2 box and it hangs on loading the .wim file. Turn on legacy mode and it works fine
Running the latest version on a 2012 box and it works without issue.
This was mostly as a test. Since ghosting a UEFI only tablet takes 4 hours as it must be done in RAW.
Batz_10K":2jeofyoq said:daldrich":2jeofyoq said:That UEFI can be frustrating and confusing with MDT 2012.
Running the latest version on a 2008r2 box and it hangs on loading the .wim file. Turn on legacy mode and it works fine
Running the latest version on a 2012 box and it works without issue.
This was mostly as a test. Since ghosting a UEFI only tablet takes 4 hours as it must be done in RAW.
Yup, my favourite is where it'll lay down a UEFI partition scheme for any image, even if the image was captured from a legacy machine (and hence doesn't support booting off a UEFI boot partition)... diskpart to the rescue![]()
speedye1":e2cyi3ul said:Duckie Dooh":e2cyi3ul said:Rick25":e2cyi3ul said:That this http://www.cjwdev.co.uk/Software/ADPhotoEdit/Info.html looks like a great way to automate the injected of staff photos in AD.
Very nice timing, I was looking into doing this yesterday.
My guy ended up using http://www.exclaimer.com/outlook-photos/ when we put ours in. Worked really well and free.
What, no tethering? That's what I do when I have to connect to work and the cable's down (our maintenance window has coincided with my cable companies more than once).ronelson":2601qqya said:TIL just how much I need internet. Yesterday, Windows informed me that it would take 2.5 days to download a 254M file. What the...? FIOS is now giving me 200kbps down, and a whopping 30Mbps up. And cuts out intermittently, which means that file kept failing at <10 meg anyway. Apparently this is some issue that may affect more than 1000 customers so they won't do anything about it until 1AM. Fuck you, Verizon! So now I can't work, can't play online games, and can barely even get to Ars. And I have to keep calling them to escalate (they've told me three times now that it will be fixed in a 1AM maint window, so I'm not convinced). What a boring, depressing day.
On the other hand, all of the people *at* Verizon have been pleasant to work with. It's some fuckers in the CO who don't talk to the outside world who I despise right now.
I have a grandfathered unlimited plan, and I'd like to keep it that way. Plus, uh, it's workWhat, no tethering? That's what I do when I have to connect to work and the cable's down (our maintenance window has coincided with my cable companies more than once).
FTFY, because it's not like all viruses let you know they're there. I'm betting you've had Java trojan shit camping out on your systems for years. Probably a keylogger or two as well.gradster":3nps1r25 said:I may or may not catch hell from the crowd here on this, but I don't run AV on my own computers. I haven't for 10 years and haveneverno idea if I've ever gotten a virus.
hux":1qaais4q said:FTFY, because it's not like all viruses let you know they're there. I'm betting you've had Java trojan shit camping out on your systems for years. Probably a keylogger or two as well.gradster":1qaais4q said:I may or may not catch hell from the crowd here on this, but I don't run AV on my own computers. I haven't for 10 years and haveneverno idea if I've ever gotten a virus.
General rule of thumb: if you have no malware protection and you don't think you've been hit by malware...you've been hit by malware.