What Are You Doing Right Now
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That's funny I am sitting here waiting on an ERPnext install to be done
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@Minion-Queen Are you waiting for the paid supported version or the open source version?
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Good morning peeps. Time to find that coffee.
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@Minion-Queen said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
That's funny I am sitting here waiting on an ERPnext install to be done
Coincidence?
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@DustinB3403 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@Minion-Queen Are you waiting for the paid supported version or the open source version?
Scott (being my IT team for GroveSocial) is setting me up the open source version. I may move to the hosted at some point. But as this is my first foray into a full blown ERP for GS I want to really dive in and try it out first. I refuse to do my own IT
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@Minion-Queen said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@DustinB3403 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@Minion-Queen Are you waiting for the paid supported version or the open source version?
Scott (being my IT team for GroveSocial) is setting me up the open source version. I may move to the hosted at some point. But as this is my first foray into a full blown ERP for GS I want to really dive in and try it out first. I refuse to do my own IT
I used it for a couple years. Mostly just for the accounting but it's a decent suite.
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And the award for best article title goes to...
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@stacksofplates said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@Minion-Queen said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@DustinB3403 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@Minion-Queen Are you waiting for the paid supported version or the open source version?
Scott (being my IT team for GroveSocial) is setting me up the open source version. I may move to the hosted at some point. But as this is my first foray into a full blown ERP for GS I want to really dive in and try it out first. I refuse to do my own IT
I used it for a couple years. Mostly just for the accounting but it's a decent suite.
Awesome good to know. I have a new piece I am adding to the GroveSocial line up and I really need a full blown ERP. I looked around at a few and narrowed it down to ERPnext and Odoo for the Open source and Xero(with add-on's) and DynamicsCRM for my paid ones. Odoo might or might not have all I want in the open source are and if you have to pay for their add-on's it gets really expensive fast. Xero I use on the NTG side and really like it and am used to it. Dynamics CRM I have also used so familiar.
So many things to learn here as we grow so open source is probably a great place to start.
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@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
And the award for best article title goes to...
I had to go read it just cause of the title.
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@Minion-Queen said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@stacksofplates said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@Minion-Queen said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@DustinB3403 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@Minion-Queen Are you waiting for the paid supported version or the open source version?
Scott (being my IT team for GroveSocial) is setting me up the open source version. I may move to the hosted at some point. But as this is my first foray into a full blown ERP for GS I want to really dive in and try it out first. I refuse to do my own IT
I used it for a couple years. Mostly just for the accounting but it's a decent suite.
Awesome good to know. I have a new piece I am adding to the GroveSocial line up and I really need a full blown ERP. I looked around at a few and narrowed it down to ERPnext and Odoo for the Open source and Xero(with add-on's) and DynamicsCRM for my paid ones. Odoo might or might not have all I want in the open source are and if you have to pay for their add-on's it gets really expensive fast. Xero I use on the NTG side and really like it and am used to it. Dynamics CRM I have also used so familiar.
So many things to learn here as we grow so open source is probably a great place to start.
Ya I Looked at Odoo but no mobile version is really annoying. Since ERPNext is responsive HTML you can do it anywhere with anything. When I was building websites I had the pipe dream I would track the sites I built with it, but I pretty much just used the accounting and issue tracker. It's nice to be able to send invoices from it on your phone.
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Odoo's website was (is?) down for several days, so we gave up and thought maybe they had issues. No idea if it is back now, it was gone long enough that we moved on.
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@stacksofplates said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@Minion-Queen said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@stacksofplates said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@Minion-Queen said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@DustinB3403 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@Minion-Queen Are you waiting for the paid supported version or the open source version?
Scott (being my IT team for GroveSocial) is setting me up the open source version. I may move to the hosted at some point. But as this is my first foray into a full blown ERP for GS I want to really dive in and try it out first. I refuse to do my own IT
I used it for a couple years. Mostly just for the accounting but it's a decent suite.
Awesome good to know. I have a new piece I am adding to the GroveSocial line up and I really need a full blown ERP. I looked around at a few and narrowed it down to ERPnext and Odoo for the Open source and Xero(with add-on's) and DynamicsCRM for my paid ones. Odoo might or might not have all I want in the open source are and if you have to pay for their add-on's it gets really expensive fast. Xero I use on the NTG side and really like it and am used to it. Dynamics CRM I have also used so familiar.
So many things to learn here as we grow so open source is probably a great place to start.
Ya I Looked at Odoo but no mobile version is really annoying. Since ERPNext is responsive HTML you can do it anywhere with anything. When I was building websites I had the pipe dream I would track the sites I built with it, but I pretty much just used the accounting and issue tracker. It's nice to be able to send invoices from it on your phone.
Yes that is a big plus for me. I am often traveling and will need to still need to be connected.
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Shopping flights to Japan for the family. special IACE sale is today. Best price is $1100 taxes and fees included.
Best I kind find myself is AirCanada for pretty much the same thing.
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Getting materials together to build my daughter a bed. Sometimes it's just good to think about something else that is not inside the domain of IT.
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@NerdyDad said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Getting materials together to build my daughter a bed. Sometimes it's just good to think about something else that is not inside the domain of IT.
Blasphemy!
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Dealing with a valid registration to a hosted PBX from an IP address that should never have been allowed.
Changing every extensions SIP password as soon as I verify that the firewall is locked down.
Questions to be answered
- Why was the registration allowed from the IP in the first place.
- How did valid creds get out.
- Suspected answer TFTP config files.
- TFTP should have been blocked by the firewall except for the allowed known IP addresses.
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Is he really planning on a single consumer SAN, no RAID for his infrastructure? I must have missed something huge.
https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/1962518-freenas-to-store-vms-inside-of-hyper-v
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@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Is he really planning on a single consumer SAN, no RAID for his infrastructure? I must have missed something huge.
https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/1962518-freenas-to-store-vms-inside-of-hyper-v
His nesting freenas inside hyperview yeah I'm really confused I don't think he understands what the purpose of us and it's supposed to be or rather where it's supposed to be
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I'm really unclear what the goal is and, of course, where the initial storage is coming from. It seems like FreeNAS is just floating on its own magically making storage here
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ERPNext is built, documented and turned over.