Yesterday fixed cars and multiple things around the house, so morning to all
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Nowposted in Water Closet
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RE: Agent and Agentless Backupsposted in IT Discussion
@scottalanmiller said in Agent and Agentless Backups:
Ah, Datto has added agentless now, but it was doing this before adding that.
Agentless backup for Datto specifically is only for VMware environments not Hyperv.
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RE: Does Dell not offer low cost HW RAID anymore?posted in IT Discussion
@obsolesce said in Does Dell not offer low cost HW RAID anymore?:
@dbeato said in Does Dell not offer low cost HW RAID anymore?:
the External HBA cards
are great for DAS. I use those on a few servers for MD1000s.
Yeah, but that is not everyone doing that. Plus MD1000 are for older SANs...
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Nowposted in Water Closet
Doing final Git push and pulls for a site...
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RE: Microsoft XPS Document Writer v4 Missing from Win 10posted in IT Discussion
@ccwtech said in Microsoft XPS Document Writer v4 Missing from Win 10:
I did an in place upgrade of Windows 10 and it looks to have resolved the issue.
That is awesome, I will need to try it for a Quickbooks user with the same issue here.
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Nowposted in Water Closet
@hobbit666 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@murpheous said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
upgrading unifi controller to 5.9.29
Need to do that at some point, need to do a quick backup first

I just did that upgrade!
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RE: Installing Zimbra Email 8.6 on CentOS 7posted in IT Discussion
@travisdh1 said in Installing Zimbra Email 8.6 on CentOS 7:
I just did a new install on my home lab box today. If anyone wants the current download link
https://files.zimbra.com/downloads/8.8.8_GA/zcs-8.8.8_GA_2009.RHEL7_64.20180322150747.tgz
Awesome, I just upgraded a customer from 8.5!!!
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RE: Location not availableposted in IT Discussion
We had two users yesterday with slight same issue in which the
drive was not showing up even though you could see it on disk management and access programs as well. -
RE: What Are You Doing Right Nowposted in Water Closet
@NerdyDad said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@dafyre said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@nadnerb said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Also, I think the favicon for ML is gone
But are the emojis fixed?

That's all that anyone (except for JB) cares about.
Well I want the Images working

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RE: Proper NTP server usage?posted in IT Discussion
@obsolesce said in Proper NTP server usage?:
I just stood up a 2016 DC. I did nothing at all to it, and by default it uses the PDCE as the
w32tm /query /source.I haven't had a need to stand up a 2016 PDCE, just regular DCs.
I'm going to stand one up in a lab to see what the source is by default.
I could have sworn it was time.windows.com and not CMOS. That was 2012 R2 though, I'm curious now.
It has always been CMOS first, that's why all the systems that lose their time over time are due to that. Also any VM prior to booting to the OS regardless or not they have Guest Services enabled, get the time from the Host BIOS.
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Nowposted in Water Closet
@dafyre said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Going to bed now... Get to wake up in 6 hours... let's see if my alarm clock gets me up or not.
Time to wake up

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RE: RAID what?posted in IT Discussion
@siringo said in RAID what?:
I'm rebuilding an old server with 4 x 146GB SAS drives.
About 12 months back I read all about why RAID 5 is no longer the preferred RAID of choice due to disks becoming so large and that is all good and fine, there's actually a mathematical equation that illustrates why RAID 5 is no good to use with large capacity drives, but I can't find that info any longer.
Are 146GB disks too big for RAID5?
146GB isn't large anymore so I'd like to retain as much useable space as possible.
What do others suggest?
If it is in production, set it up with RAID10.
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RE: Proper NTP server usage?posted in IT Discussion
@obsolesce said in Proper NTP server usage?:
@dbeato said in Proper NTP server usage?:
@obsolesce said in Proper NTP server usage?:
I just stood up a 2016 DC. I did nothing at all to it, and by default it uses the PDCE as the
w32tm /query /source.I haven't had a need to stand up a 2016 PDCE, just regular DCs.
I'm going to stand one up in a lab to see what the source is by default.
I could have sworn it was time.windows.com and not CMOS. That was 2012 R2 though, I'm curious now.
It has always been CMOS first, that's why all the systems that lose their time over time are due to that. Also any VM prior to booting to the OS regardless or not they have Guest Services enabled, get the time from the Host BIOS.
That makes sense. The PDCE I set to use ntp.org very well may have said CMOS before I changed it. But regardless, when you join a pc or server to the domain, it automatically is set to use the PDCE as the time source.
Yes, in a domain all computers get the time from a DC.
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Nowposted in Water Closet
Upgraded to Deepin 15.8 and finished my Disaster Recovery Test for the day. Now with my girls

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RE: need to setup accounts from sending emails to only one domains in zimbra and restrict all domainsposted in IT Discussion
@nagendra said in need to setup accounts from sending emails to only one domains in zimbra and restrict all domains:
present we have setuped zimbra on yourmail.in and domain is hosted outside our premises
need to setup account from sending emails to only one domains (yourdomain.com and restrict all domains (Gmail,yahoo,hotmail, etc)Email server setuped in zimbra
So do you want to setup Zimbra Postfix to only send to one domain?
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Nowposted in Water Closet
@travisdh1 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Came in to a broken Exchange server (yeah, still have companies on their own Exchange server, I don't know why.) A UPS for the on-site Hyper-V server saying to replace the battery. A couple of sites without power as well.
Who ordered a horrendous Monday morning, because it wasn't me!
Well, I have had the busiest two weeks of my year, with even my wife saying I got to sleep and wake up working...
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RE: top vs htopposted in IT Discussion
I use htop, but usually end up using
ps auxand then grepping what process I want to check.