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    • RE: Sharepoint Wiki code markdown

      @thwr said in Sharepoint Wiki code markdown:

      @fuznutz04 said in Sharepoint Wiki code markdown:

      I want a way to display code snippets in a SharePoint wiki like this.

      Custom CSS and / or some JS syntax highlighting maybe?

      That could work. I really don't understand why MS cant just have it build in. In today's landscape, I shouldn't need to do anything extraordinary to display some code blocks. I want to type 4 back ticks, paste some code and call it a day! </rant>

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    • RE: XenServer installation SR issue

      48% initialized. I might actually be able to try an install again today!

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    • RE: Sharepoint Wiki code markdown

      @scottalanmiller Best I could find so far is this: http://hilite.me/

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    • RE: Sharepoint Wiki code markdown

      @scottalanmiller OK, well at least I'm not going crazy. I've been searching for a way to do it but haven't found anything. That sucks, the code formatting on this forum rocks.

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    • Sharepoint Wiki code markdown

      For those of you using Sharepoint wiki for documentation, have you found a way to do code blocks?

      In other words:

      I want a way to display code snippets in a SharePoint wiki like this.
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    • RE: XenServer installation SR issue

      @travisdh1 said in XenServer installation SR issue:

      @fuznutz04 said in XenServer installation SR issue:

      New plan. I'm going to destroy the entire RAID array again, and recreate. This time, I'm going to do a full initialization. Previously, I just did a "fast initialization." with 4 3 TB drives, this should take about 1.5 years to complete.

      At least it's RAID10, so only 1.5 years instead of 6 years for a RAID6 😉

      Valid point. Glass is half full.

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    • RE: XenServer installation SR issue

      New plan. I'm going to destroy the entire RAID array again, and recreate. This time, I'm going to do a full initialization. Previously, I just did a "fast initialization." with 4 3 TB drives, this should take about 1.5 years to complete.

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    • RE: XenServer installation SR issue

      @travisdh1 I just did a test on the card using the built in diagnostics with the LifeCycle controller. All tests passed.

      The hard drives in the RAID set were taken from another old NAS device that had it's own RAID on it. Could something be left over on the disks that is not being properly wiped during creation of the new RAID set?

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    • RE: XenServer installation SR issue

      @BRRABill said in XenServer installation SR issue:

      @fuznutz04

      What does lvscan show you?

      I had a similar error once because my lv was not active.

      [root@xenserver ~]# lvscan
        ACTIVE            '/dev/XSLocalEXT-0bff8e3b-dd7c-c3c4-3125-22569f5bbd77/0bff8e3b-dd7c-c3c4-3125-22569f5bbd77' [5.42 TiB] inherit
      
      
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    • RE: XenServer installation SR issue

      @travisdh1
      So here is what that command returns:

      [root@xenserver ~]# parted -l /dev/sda
      Model: DELL PERC H700 (scsi)
      Disk /dev/sda: 6000GB
      Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/512B
      Partition Table: gpt
      Disk Flags: pmbr_boot
      
      Number  Start   End     Size    File system     Name  Flags
       5      1049kB  4296MB  4295MB  ext3
       2      4296MB  23.6GB  19.3GB
       1      23.6GB  43.0GB  19.3GB  ext3
       4      43.0GB  43.5GB  537MB                         bios_grub, legacy_boot
       6      43.5GB  44.6GB  1074MB  linux-swap(v1)
       3      44.6GB  6000GB  5956GB                        lvm
      
      
      Error:
      
      
      
      ff8e3b--dd7c--c3c4--3125--22569f5bbd77-0bff8e3b--dd7c--c3c4--3125--22569f5bbd77:
      unrecognised disk label
      Model: Linux device-mapper (linear) (dm)
      Disk /dev/mapper/XSLocalEXT--0bff8e3b--dd7c--c3c4--3125--22569f5bbd77-0bff8e3b--dd7c--c3c4--3125--22569f5bbd77: 5955GB
      Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/512B
      Partition Table: unknown
      Disk Flags:
      
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    • RE: Grandstream HT503 Gateway

      @JaredBusch

      So thinking this through with using the PA-1...

      If I use the PA-1, configure it with an extension, and set it to auto answer, then use the RJ11 port to plug into the paging system RJ11 jack (master handset port that delivers dialtone) then the caller should hear dial tone and control their paging like they could previously. Does the PA-1 RJ11 jack function like this, or is it meant to be directly spliced into audio inputs on an amplifier?

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    • RE: XenServer installation SR issue

      @BRRABill said in XenServer installation SR issue:

      @fuznutz04

      What does lvscan show you?

      I had a similar error once because my lv was not active.

      I'll check when I get back home tonight. Thanks.

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    • RE: XenServer installation SR issue

      @scottalanmiller said in XenServer installation SR issue:

      @fuznutz04 said in XenServer installation SR issue:

      @scottalanmiller said in XenServer installation SR issue:

      The RAID array should appear as a single drive and nothing that XS does should make a rebuild of the array needed. If that is happening, there is a deeper problem.

      It does. It shows as a single 6 TB "drive"

      Should not need to rebuild, then. If the underlying array is corrupting, then the issue is at the controller or disk level.

      XS is actually installed on this array. If the RAID controller was corrupting the array, wouldn't this hose the XS installation as well and not make it bootable?

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    • RE: XenServer installation SR issue

      I'll run the built in LifeCycle diagnostics when I get home to see if it finds anything.

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    • RE: XenServer installation SR issue

      @scottalanmiller said in XenServer installation SR issue:

      @fuznutz04 said in XenServer installation SR issue:

      @scottalanmiller said in XenServer installation SR issue:

      @fuznutz04 said in XenServer installation SR issue:

      @scottalanmiller said in XenServer installation SR issue:

      The RAID array should appear as a single drive and nothing that XS does should make a rebuild of the array needed. If that is happening, there is a deeper problem.

      It does. It shows as a single 6 TB "drive"

      Should not need to rebuild, then. If the underlying array is corrupting, then the issue is at the controller or disk level.

      Any recommendations on what to check next on the controller and disks?

      Most likely thing there is memory issues on the controller cache. See if you can get a diagnostic from Dell.

      I wonder if the battery on the controller could be screwing with that. The other day, there was a message stating "W1228 Raid controller battery capacity < 24hr" It was gone the last time I checked this morning.

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    • RE: XenServer installation SR issue

      @DustinB3403 said in XenServer installation SR issue:

      @fuznutz04 said in XenServer installation SR issue:

      @DustinB3403 said in XenServer installation SR issue:

      @fuznutz04 said in XenServer installation SR issue:

      @DustinB3403 said in XenServer installation SR issue:

      Hrm..

      I wonder if there is a compatibility issue with your hardware then...

      Meaning the actual physical disks, or the RAID controller? I checked, and the RAID controller is on the HCL for XS 7. The disks are a mix of drives that I had around my house. WD Reds and a WD green or two.

      The drives shouldn't matter (I'd be really really surprised if it did).

      I just checked you hardware as well and it is supported. I actually just installed XS7 on a desktop yesterday for a tiny project.

      So I'm guessing it's a hardware problem of some sort.

      Have you given XS6.5 a go on this system and see what happens?

      No, I haven't tried 6.5 yet, only 7.

      Give 6.5 a try and let us know if you have the same issue.

      I will. I'll try to install 6.5, and then if that doesn't work, then I'll try to install a basic OS like Server 2012 and see if that works.

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    • RE: XenServer installation SR issue

      @scottalanmiller said in XenServer installation SR issue:

      @fuznutz04 said in XenServer installation SR issue:

      @scottalanmiller said in XenServer installation SR issue:

      The RAID array should appear as a single drive and nothing that XS does should make a rebuild of the array needed. If that is happening, there is a deeper problem.

      It does. It shows as a single 6 TB "drive"

      Should not need to rebuild, then. If the underlying array is corrupting, then the issue is at the controller or disk level.

      Any recommendations on what to check next on the controller and disks?

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    • RE: XenServer installation SR issue

      @DustinB3403 said in XenServer installation SR issue:

      @fuznutz04 said in XenServer installation SR issue:

      @DustinB3403 said in XenServer installation SR issue:

      Hrm..

      I wonder if there is a compatibility issue with your hardware then...

      Meaning the actual physical disks, or the RAID controller? I checked, and the RAID controller is on the HCL for XS 7. The disks are a mix of drives that I had around my house. WD Reds and a WD green or two.

      The drives shouldn't matter (I'd be really really surprised if it did).

      I just checked you hardware as well and it is supported. I actually just installed XS7 on a desktop yesterday for a tiny project.

      So I'm guessing it's a hardware problem of some sort.

      Have you given XS6.5 a go on this system and see what happens?

      No, I haven't tried 6.5 yet, only 7.

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    • RE: XenServer installation SR issue

      @scottalanmiller said in XenServer installation SR issue:

      The RAID array should appear as a single drive and nothing that XS does should make a rebuild of the array needed. If that is happening, there is a deeper problem.

      It does. It shows as a single 6 TB "drive"

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    • RE: XenServer installation SR issue

      @DustinB3403 said in XenServer installation SR issue:

      Hrm..

      I wonder if there is a compatibility issue with your hardware then...

      Meaning the actual physical disks, or the RAID controller? I checked, and the RAID controller is on the HCL for XS 7. The disks are a mix of drives that I had around my house. WD Reds and a WD green or two.

      posted in IT Discussion
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