• DeviceMetadataServiceURL Bad Certificate

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    @Dashrender said in DeviceMetadataServiceURL Bad Certificate:

    @wirestyle22 said in DeviceMetadataServiceURL Bad Certificate:

    This is an easy line of questioning

    I wonder how their alerts can be missing this for days?

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  • Disabling Microsoft Edge?

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    G I JonesG

    @manxam Yea I'm probably going to give them basic Office suite and some browsers as well. No thanks on the sample xml. I'll be making one shortly anyhow. Much appreciated though! 🙂

  • IP phones with no PBX

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    DashrenderD

    Great thread. I have a super simple setup for a friend and this should solve it for him easily.

    Thanks for asking the question.

  • Spinning rust, how long do you keep it spinning?

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    scottalanmillerS

    @Pete-S maybe if you gave a concrete example of where you see replacing good five year old drives with new drives as good we'd see what you mean. Under normal circumstances, I'd replace the old drives with the same size drives today (don't want to lose speed or reconfigure) and just lose money.

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    @Pete-S said in Server with multiple backplane / Drive Configuration:

    @CCWTech said in Server with multiple backplane / Drive Configuration:

    @Pete-S said in Server with multiple backplane / Drive Configuration:

    @CCWTech said in Server with multiple backplane / Drive Configuration:

    @Pete-S said in Server with multiple backplane / Drive Configuration:

    What server/model is it?

    HP ML350 Gen 10

    https://techlibrary.hpe.com/docs/iss/ML350_Gen10/setup_install/

    OK, looks like there are many storage options on that machine and many different raid controller options as well.

    But, there are no SAS expanders on the backplanes. Backplanes are straight "dumb" wiring so to speak. HPE has an additional SAS expander card that have to be installed if you're using that.

    So if you have 16 drive bays I assume 8x2.5" drive bays per "box". You then probably have it paired with the P816i-a controller in which case you have each drive bay directly wired to one SAS port from the controller.

    So it makes no performance difference how you install the drives. I would however put the SSDs in one box (one backplane) and the HDDs in the other - just to make it less confusing and less of chance to pull the wrong drive when something fails.

    I don't understand why you would use 2.5" HDDs at all though but that is another matter. The server can also be configured with one 8x2.5" and one 4x3.5" bay which would be my preference.

    Yes, it is the HP SAS expander card I'm using.

    Since the backplanes in that server doesn't do anything, it makes no difference in what bays you put the drives. Not from a performance perspective and not from a redundancy perspective.

    From the SAS expander to the backplane to the drive is electrically the same as just having a straight cable. So there is nothing that can fail - unless you physically abuse it.

    The backplane does have some electronic components on it though but that is for driving the LEDs in the drive bays.

    Awesome thank you everyone!

  • Yealink Feature needed. Not sure what to call it.

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    I just found this. I guess it is called "Camp" or "Call Back"

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Automatic_callback

    Not I can start researching how to do it with VitalPBX.

    The conversation here, on this topic was instrumental in getting me on the right path for a solution. Thank you all!
    We can keep talking about it too, if you want 🙂

  • Online IT education sites?

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    I really like Pluralsight. The Udemy courses I've taken have been okay, but haven't really been designed in a way to optimize learning.

  • Exchange 2016 - NDR

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    scottalanmillerS

    @wrx7m said in Exchange 2016 - NDR:

    @scottalanmiller said in Exchange 2016 - NDR:

    @Natchos said in Exchange 2016 - NDR:

    @JasGot Awesome, thanks for the input. I'll look into SPF.

    SPF is considered a requirement these days. And DKIM is heavily recommended.

    People are starting to come around. I have been using DKIM for a few years for all services sending email outside our org. With O365, SPF and DKIM are part of the setup.

    Same with Zoho.

  • Fedora 30 Server Cron not included by default

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    Looks like adding under [Timer]

    OnBootSec=10min OnUnitActiveSec=4h

    Would do what I'm looking for, going to test.

  • ISP, Data and Technology Procurement Help and Assistance

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  • FreePBX - 15 Minute Disconnection

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    JaredBuschJ

    I'm going to assume you used a chan_sip trunk.

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    Fist look at the chan_sip settings for NAT and the SIP signalling. Though nothing on the signaling side is set to 15 minutes. But since you need to check the NAT setting, check the other settings.
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    Now look at the RTP settings, this is set to 15 minutes by default
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  • CentOS 6.10 Freezing with Kernel Panic

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    RojoLocoR

    I can't read the phrase "kernel panic" without thinking of this tune:

    Youtube Video

  • KB4512941 might break 1903 search

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    DashrenderD

    @batman said in KB4512941 might break 1903 search:

    @Dashrender I didn't realize you still had a problem with KB4515384 as you never mentioned KB4515384 in the thread. It fixed it for me.

    I haven't. This freshly installed machine (last tuesday) was the first time I've ever run into this issue.

    Which frankly is surprising considering I am using a cleanup script that does disable Cortana... so I should have possibly been having this problems since the first patch issue...

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    @DustinB3403 said in File Management removing unprintable characters:

    @scottalanmiller said in File Management removing unprintable characters:

    @DustinB3403 said in File Management removing unprintable characters:

    @Pete-S Using a bullet point in a damn folder or file name is not at all normal!

    Just discovered that someone on this forum was sending us files with bullet points in their names. But they are printable in our systems and cause no issues.

    What file system are you using, some of the bullet points I've found are for actually creating the blip noises on archaic systems.

    Don't know, our storage is a cloud platform.

  • Fedora 30 - TigerVNC connection blank screen

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    DustinB3403D

    @black3dynamite No change, still getting a blank connection.

    Just a black session.

  • ASA/N4000 routing...

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    DashrenderD

    You need to put a route on the ASA so it knows how to get to VLAN 6

    something like

    route add 10.12.10.0/24 10.12.0.2

  • SAS expanders explained

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    This is an example of a jbod expansion chassi. 88 drive bays total (both front and back).

    Data flows between the server and the jbod chassi over SAS cables. Only thing needed to use a jbod chassis is a RAID/HBA card in your server with external ports.
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    Notice the SAS connectors to the right of the power supplies. Usually several JBODs can be connected together, aka daisy-chained, without putting more RAID cards in the server.
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  • Issues with remote PJSIP extension

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    JaredBuschJ

    @Romo said in Issues with remote PJSIP extension:

    Same thing on Yealink SIP-T42S 66.84.0.80.

    I'm out of easy ideas. I've been on site at a location all day.

  • O365 view Global Address Book in Outlook on the Web

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    black3dynamiteB

    Mine doesn't show it too.

  • AWS Catastrophic Data Loss

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    @Emad-R said in AWS Catastrophic Data Loss:

    @PhlipElder

    YES YES YES SCREW AWS, they have this big marketing scheme for CEOs that force us to work for those CEOs that believe everything is better in AWS, and the server wont work properly unless its AWS, then when the bill comes we have to explain to them that we can never calculate the cost accurately cause it is Amazon AWS, and they charge for IOPS, and there is no way I can calculate that shit, its meant to be bill sinkhole for to pay bezos divorce settlement .

    The Great Firewall of Cloud Marketing has done a great job of suppressing the billing shock that cloud brings with it. It's also been great at suppressing the movement back on-premises where costs are fairly well established.

    We have a client we work with that has a handsome cloud credit every month well into five figures. They did some testing for their application work in-cloud to see how it would work. They burned through that five figure credit in a matter of a few days much to their surprise. They put their workload into that cloud, get it up and running, and then the following year that credit disappears. So, they get a billing spike on top of the six figure count it would cost them to run entirely all-in. We have a high performance all-flash hyper-converged solution set just for them. 🙂