I use these at our school board on drops where theres 2 computers and only 1 line. Maybe it depends on the quality of the splitter but not once have we had any problems with them over the 5+ years we've been using them. Most of our schools have gone through renovations now though and theyre...
Would you mind pointing me in the right direction with cold migration. What I've found online makes it look like it for moving VMs off of a SAN onto another one? I would like to keep my VMs data on the SAN where it is.
I've gotten my dvd discs ripped to my harddrive but I can not find <b>free</b> software to convert the .vob files to mp4. Im on Windows too, so Mac software wont work. I was trying to use Videora but it wont work with a dvd ripped by anything other than dvd decrypter I think (it only allows...
Long ago I created some VMs in ESX, that have now turned into different servers. I've renamed them in Virtual Center so they come up correctly there, but if I browse the datastore the folders show the old server name instead of what I've renamed them to. I know this has no bearing on...
Judging by my logs;
%QM-4-CLASS_NOT_SUPPORTED: Classification is not supported in classmap BESTEFFORT
It doesn't like my match access-group 10, but how else should I be matching my 10 network if not like that???
:confused:I don't know what I'm doing wrong but I have been going through our archaic QoS setup and re-writing a new one to be a lot more streamlined and my dscp markings don't seem to be working.I'll post the relevant stuff below to see if anyone can help me with some ideas as to why its not...
Yes, theyre the exact same as drives that you can get for laptops. We have the newer 755 and 760 SFF Dells and recently purchased a bunch of drives through them
that 128mb of video ram is only when youre running with 1gb of system ram, if you put 2gb of ram in your system it will up it to 256mb of video ram. still it seems pretty overpriced, but then again its an apple. and it does have its place
Just wanted to chime in with a little tid bit of info since you seem kind of nervous. Without a hotspare youre raid array can't rebuild itself when a drive fails, this means that if you pull out the wrong drive or another fails all your data is lost. If the server can take it, I would try and...
I picked up a mini9 the other day and even with the 16gig hard drive theres not much space for everything. I want to add an SD card or MMC so that I can get another 16-32gigs of space. Just wondering what cards people have bought for it, and if it supports SDHC cards?
I'm getting the following on one of my Linux servers;
Oct 30 11:49:52 nmc sshd[5628]: User root not allowed because not listed in AllowUsers
Oct 30 11:49:53 nmc sshd[5710]: reverse mapping checking getaddrinfo for server1.goldcities.net failed - POSSIBLE BREAKIN ATTEMPT!
Oct 30 11:49:53 nmc...
This might be the wrong place, but I thought I'd try here first.
I've got the following backup script on ubuntu;
#!/bin/sh
# remote login
LOGIN=*****
# backup server IP
BSERVER=10.210.10.109
# get today's day of the week (ie: Tuesday)
DATE=`date +%A`
# remote directory to backup...
Actually having no password is more secure than having a password, nothing will work remotely if you do not have one set, so your friend must have done something else to gain access. RDC is secure as you want it to be, I don't want to say everyone, but it is used A LOT in enterprise because it...