@scottalanmiller this is the ONLY way I make any money Scott, WTH calling me out on my BS?!
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RE: HP Calling Our Helpdesk Support Line for Salesposted in IT Discussion
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RE: Intel Chipset SATA RAID Controllerposted in IT Discussion
I just confirmed, this system is only using the Intel controller, and not SS.
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RE: Unifi Controller - Reinstall and adopt APsposted in IT Discussion
@Dashrender this worked to at least get me the username, fortunately we did have a password that worked so I'm logged in.
Thanks
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GPO to create scheduled task to run netlogon batch scriptposted in IT Discussion
Posting for someone else.
The issue is that we need to create a GPO that will create and execute a scheduled task on target servers which is just running a batch script with administrative rights to make the required changes.
Creating the GPO for this is straight-forward enough but the task never appears in task scheduler on the target and the changes don't appear on the target either.
Looking for some assistance
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Unifi Point to Pointposted in IT Discussion
What is the current hardware recommendation for trying to extend a wireless signal to a remote location over a point to point?
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RE: Unifi Point to Pointposted in IT Discussion
So 2 Nanobeam AC's one for each side and then an AP for the outbuilding itself.
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RE: Microsoft Edge for Linuxposted in IT Discussion
Or you know, just install google chrome with
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RE: Amazon Prime Day - Oct 2020posted in IT Discussion
@Dashrender said in Amazon Prime Day - Oct 2020:
@scottalanmiller said in Amazon Prime Day - Oct 2020:
@JasGot said in Amazon Prime Day - Oct 2020:
@scottalanmiller said in Amazon Prime Day - Oct 2020:
Mine is mantel mounted.
But you stand to watch!

Mostly, yes. I try not to be so sedentary and just sitting on the couch.
I don't understand.. so you gain a bit by standing instead of sitting - but what? just standing in the middle of the room, or off to one side?
My wife hates it when I'm standing watching TV, if she can see me standing she feels like I'm lording over her, even if I'm 15 feet away...
Lord harder than, your subjects aren't supposed to be allowed to complain!
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RE: How to wipe USB drive from linux partitions in Windowsposted in IT Discussion
I find myself using Fedora's Media Writer, it's quick and simple.
But good guide @Pete-S
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RE: Anyone have a script I can tweak to reencode my h264 media to hevcposted in IT Discussion
@JaredBusch said in Anyone have a script I can tweak to reencode my h264 media to hevc:
@Pete-S said in Anyone have a script I can tweak to reencode my h264 media to hevc:
If you have a larger movie collection say 10,000 movies @ 90 minutes runtime, you'll have 30,000 hours of encoding ahead of you before you've finished that job. That will take 3.5 years.
And who would legally have something like that? Anyone who was in that scenario would just
download as needed.That's only like .02% of all movies ever made in the world. . . don't you have enough capacity for all of those C and D rate movies @JaredBusch ....
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RE: Printing from a Raspberry Pi to a Printer Shared from Windowsposted in IT Discussion
@pmoncho said in Printing from a Raspberry Pi to a Printer Shared from Windows:
@Dashrender said in Printing from a Raspberry Pi to a Printer Shared from Windows:
Well sure - but how often are you sharing a USB printer (he asks then looks around his office at the 10 USB Dymo labelers he has around the office that are shared using Dymo's USB to network print server). LOL
When you say network print server, do you mean a windows server sharing the printer? Are many of those Dymo's on local user machines?
Dymo makes a print server software that offers network printing, which IIRC needs to be installed on the local computer where the printer is connected via USB.
Otherwise sharing through the windows menu doesn't get you access to the printer functionality (ie margins, labels etc don't print properly).
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RE: What makes a system HCI?posted in IT Discussion
@travisdh1 said in What makes a system HCI?:
@Jimmy9008 said in What makes a system HCI?:
@travisdh1 said in What makes a system HCI?:
@Jimmy9008 said in What makes a system HCI?:
That does make total sense. One discussion staff keep having internally is that HCAs from vendors have 1 x NIC only. Therefore, if a server has 2 x NIC, or more, it cannot be HCI... which I think is total bull.
What sort of illogic led to the number of anything, let alone # of NICs, in a server being HCI or not?
Simply, when they are looking at HCA from vendors, say Nutanix, Dell, VMWare, Scale, the manual appears to have 1 x NIC in each node, which has virtualized storage network, VM network, heartbeats and other such networks on top of the one NIC using different vLANs. I disagree with them entirely, but its at a point where any architecture using more than one NIC in their mind cannot be HCI.
Wow, just wow.
Scale systems come with 4 NICs by default. A base config was 2x10Gb for the storage layer and 2x1Gb for eveything else.
If VXRail is only using a single NIC for everything, no wonder their base configuration is so bad!
Hey they need a way to upsell

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RE: What makes a system HCI?posted in IT Discussion
@dafyre said in What makes a system HCI?:
@Jimmy9008 said in What makes a system HCI?:
Oh, missed the second part. By magic I mean the vendor talk where I keep hearing you just plug in another HCA unit to expand resources.
The last time I did this with @scale , it worked just like that. Plug the new server in, tell the other systems where to find the new server, and off to the races you go.
Yeah, that's a part of the tooling they've built to make "Scale". Could someone else maybe build the same thing, sure but at what cost?
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RE: What makes a system HCI?posted in IT Discussion
@Jimmy9008 said in What makes a system HCI?:
if the system does not do the above, does that mean the system is not HCI?
No, one does not mean that the other HCI solutions aren't HCI. It just means that the tooling isn't there / included.
Different HCI solutions can have different features.
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RE: What makes a system HCI?posted in IT Discussion
@Jimmy9008 said in What makes a system HCI?:
So HCI can only be obtained by purchasing a solution from vendors like Dell, Scale, Nutanix, VMWare?
Simply then, if the solution is not some proprietary tech from a company like that it will never be HCI, as it does not have the tooling?What? No.
Of course not, the linux community could (and likely are working on) an HCI solution right now.
HCI != ProprietaryIts about having the tooling, not the provider of the tooling.
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RE: What makes a system HCI?posted in IT Discussion
@scottalanmiller said in What makes a system HCI?:
@Jimmy9008 said in What makes a system HCI?:
Ok, I can take that on board.
In what insane universe does a board...
- Talk about IT
- Know what HCI is.
- Have any ability to discuss this.
- Get into the weeds of understanding really, really technical IT underpinnings that no normal IT department knows?
I didn't notice this or maybe I just read past it. But @Jimmy9008 are you being asked to present to a "board" what HCI is?
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RE: What makes a system HCI?posted in IT Discussion
@Jimmy9008 said in What makes a system HCI?:
Maybe crappy HCI, but far better than three servers, connected to two switches, to one physical SAN which is what many here want.
I don't think anyone wants this, they are simply having the wool pulled over their eyes as someone steals their money.
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Proxmox install for use with a ceph clusterposted in IT Discussion
This is all lab work I'm doing and I'm having a hell of a time sorting out how I'm supposed to install proxmox on my hosts.
Each host is an HP DL380 Gen9 with 2 drives in each host.
When I perform the proxmox installation, the installer sees
/dev/sdafor the total space of what those drives would offer in a RAID1.Now I'm sure the answer is "add more drives to each" but that is counter-initive since I see no option at all.
Paging @scottalanmiller since I know you've been using this for a bit.