2012 RDS User Cal 6VC-02073
2012 RDS Device Cal 6VC-02071
Best posts made by brianlittlejohn
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RE: Anyone good with Microsoft Licesing and SKU's
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Now
@johnhooks said:
@brianlittlejohn said:
Just purchased an EdgeRouter Lite for my home!
I've got the ERX. I love it.
My Airport Extreme from 4 years ago is finally dieing... time for something newer, cheaper, and more powerful.
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RE: Physical Network Mapping (Labeling the Faceplates and Patch Panel)
If it is a managed switch, I think you can setup the Fluke LinkSprinter to tell you the port on the switch it is plugged into... then it is just tracing the patch cable back.
http://enterprise.netscout.com/enterprise-network/network-testing/linksprinter
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Now
Just got my Eaton UPS and Ubiquiti EdgeSwitch installed!
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RE: TP SG108PE + Ubiquiti Edge Router
Several switches don't have a "Trunk" settings... what I've done in the past is just set up all the vlans as tagged on the port that would be the trunk.
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Now
@wirestyle22 said:
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I am silently crying inside. The maintenance office just shut down the chiller lines to the AC in two of our data centers. Fortunately, we have backup cooling, but we still get to monitor the temperature all weekend.
First world problems dude. I have a wall mounted air conditioner that keeps it at a crisp 68 degrees during the winter.
They got little floor models in there now as backups... Server room usually says around 73 or 74... It's up to 78 now... Chiller has been off for ~4 hours now, so not too shabby.
We also just found out there's an issue with the sensor in one of the DCs... It's showing -169 F right now. (that is minus 169, lol)!
liquid nitrogen cooled I see
Liquid something. It's quite funny. It bounces all over the place. I've seen it as high as 32F. Right now it's at -25.
That's that nice variability the evil t1000 had. Gotta love that 1980's future tech
I think the guy that wrote the file copy countdown timer for Windows started his work at the company that made these sensors, lol.
'tis only a fleshwound. Give me a minute to mend myself.
You shall cut the mightiest oak in the forest wiiiiitttthhhh....a herring
Your mother was a hampster and your father smelt of edleberries!
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Now
I'm of the opinion, if it is something important call me.
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RE: "My Mac beats your everything."
@BBigford I've never had an issue sending photoshop documents back and forth between the two systems...
If the fonts aren't included in the file that may cause some issues...
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Now
Completely removed OS X from my Macbook Air. Linux mint is the only OS on it.
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RE: Family is looking to start a new business
Also start him off with cloud based accounting/invoicing software. (eg not Quickbooks)
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RE: Non-IT News Thread
Pot infused nutella, it was only a matter of time.
http://www.inquisitr.com/2907073/marijuana-infused-nutella-now-exists-chrontella-now-available/
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FreePBX Send Mail Error on Vultr
I have setup a Freepbx server on Vultr, I am working on getting email notification setup for voicemail messages. I have put in credentials for O365 relay but is not working. Looking at the postfix/smtp log it is resolving "smtp.office365.com" to its IPV6 address and not the ipv4 address. I'm not sure where to go to force it to pull the ipv4 address. Additionally if I do an nslookup from the server it only pulls the ipv4.
Here is the related info from the postfix log
Apr 14 20:07:58 voip postfix/smtp[12702]: connect to smtp.office365.com[2603:1036:102:cc::2]:587: Network is unreachable
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RE: preferred UPS for desktop computer
@gjacobse said in preferred UPS for desktop computer:
@JaredBusch said in preferred UPS for desktop computer:
@Mike-Davis said in preferred UPS for desktop computer:
Does anyone have a UPS for a desktop computer they like? Is there something that comes with the software to do a graceful shutdown of a computer if it's going to run out of battery?
Just any random piece of shit consumer UPS will be fine to handle the basic blackouts.
I never plug in a UPS to control a desktop shutdown.
Just let it die. There should not be anything intelligent on there that could be lost.
You say that now,... but spend 3 hours owrking on a spread sheet and losing it due to a power outage.
ctrl + s ... it's your friend.
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Now
Just upgraded my Unifi Controller VM to Ubuntu 16.04
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RE: South Korean Firm Pays Massive Ransom
http://blog.trendmicro.com/trendlabs-security-intelligence/erebus-resurfaces-as-linux-ransomware/
They were running an old kernel, old php, and old apache. According to the article.
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Now
@JaredBusch the RUD should make for some cool footage when it is released.
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RE: Windows 10 volume licensing questions
I remember back 15 years go seeing online vendors sell Windows OEM licenses with just a mouse.
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Now
@wirestyle22 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@MattSpeller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@hobbit666 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Watching titanic with the wife
Spoiler alert: the ship sinks.
How dare you. As long as you don't ruin Lincoln for me we're fine.
He kills vampires...