I'm not sure which VMWare product your using, but in VMWare Workstation when you create a virtual machine it creates a file with the .vmx extension in the folder that you told VMWare to store your virtual machine. In Workstation you can simple go to file -> open and browse to this file on your...
I just bought a Vertex 3 for my new Dell XPS L702x and it has been great, aside from an AHCI issue where Windows 7 would BSOD on the first boot after I installed it. But after a fix from a post on OCZ's forums it works great. It's also my first SSD and its completely night and day compared to my...
There is a general log, its: /var/log/syslog. Also you could look at your apache log, for Centos: /var/log/httpd/error_log and /var/log/httpd/access_log or for Ubuntu: /var/log/apache/error_log and /var/log/apache/access_log. Hope this helps.
Not to thread jack, but if you have a MSDN, or a Technet subscription, I would definitely recommend Microsoft System Center Essentials. I have been using it for a few years at home and the newest version it pretty good. I know your not using Hyper-V but if some one is and you have multiple...
I didn't know about that card, thanks for the info. That's definatly worth concedering over the HP. That card should have enough ports for the time being; by the way the case I have the server in is the Norco RPC-4020.
I'm actually now thinking I will go with the areca ARC-1880i, since I will be using the HP SAS Expander and the thread in this forum says that it supports that card and it will do dual linking. Thanks.
Thanks for the quick reply, good to know!
Oh, forgot to add that they are currently on 4 Samsung 5400 RPM drives using the build in Windows Server software raid 5.
Hello All,
I am going to be purchasing a set of hard drives and a raid card to move my virtual machines to and I am having a difficult time deciding on what speed drives to get.
I am running Hyper-V on Windows Server 2008 R2 and have about 6 or 7 vm's.
My question is would there be a...
You could always just put an ftp server on your box, like FileZilla server or similar. It wont be the most elegant solution but it would work and its free.
Dark Shade,
I have been running Active Directory in a smallish home network for a few years now. And a few days ago I decided to post a step-by-step how too on installing active directory on a windows server 2008 server (same steps to install it on a 2008 r2) and joining a Windows Vista system...