Thanks @scottalanmiller and @psx_defector
Posts made by IRJ
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RE: Odd VMWare issue
@sartre13776 said:
@IRJ If you have an Equalogic, SanHQ is an awesome tool when troubleshooting. You can check iops, latency, see if there are any TCP retransmits going on.
We paid a MSP to configure it. I created a ticket with them. Being able to prove it was the Equal Logic is huge, though.
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RE: Odd VMWare issue
@PSX_Defector said:
@IRJ said:
@PSX_Defector We are using a NEW Equal Logic SAN. We had an MSP install it and create datastores to our VM Environment. Is there a step that might have been missed?
Most likely.
Usually Equal Logic means iSCSI, you could be running into collisions on the network or the SAN isn't able to keep up with the chatter.
I would still migrate the VM over to another host, possibly the template as well. The host you are working with might be the problem, eliminate that. Otherwise I would get with Dell about performance on that thing. IOPS would explain this pretty well.
Ok I finally got somewhere. When I loaded the VM template to the Host's local Storage. It worked like expected. There is a problem with the Equal Logic.
Thanks everyone!
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RE: Odd VMWare issue
@ajstringham No,I tried other templates and it also hangs up when building a new VM from scratch.
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RE: Steam Usernames
@ajstringham said:
@Minion-Queen said:
I know historically the NTG team has been playing AOE for years!
Classic but overrated IMO.
I love AOK. Sorry but its not overrated
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RE: Odd VMWare issue
@PSX_Defector We are using a NEW Equal Logic SAN. We had an MSP install it and create datastores to our VM Environment. Is there a step that might have been missed?
It doesnt seem to be related to a particular host, The template, Optical VM, and the new VM I am trying to create are on 3 separate hosts.
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RE: Windows Server 2012 Start Menu
Removing the start menu makes anyone a better tech. Whether it forces you to use keyboard shortcuts or powershell, it makes the tech more efficient.
Either that or IT may not be for you.
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RE: PDQ Pricing Change
If you are on the fence about PDQ, you need to purchase it before March 15
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PDQ Pricing Change
Hi Joel,
We are making some changes to our product line and pricing, but this email is to let you know that as an existing customer you will NOT be affected by the price change. As long as you are current in your subscription or maintenance then YOUR COMPANY will be grandfathered with your current pricing (at your current number of licenses).
What's Changing?
We are moving to three simple tiers of pricing, which are Free, Pro, and Enterprise.
Pro licenses will automatically come with what is currently known as the Basic subscription. Enterprise will come with what is known as the Advanced subscription. All Advanced customers will automatically be moved to the Enterprise level when the change is made.Multi-user Functionality
Enterprise users at the 3.1 level of PDQ will now have the ability to share data with other PDQ users. This is a big enhancement for our customers who have more than a single admin in their company.
True-up LicensesYour grandfathered price guarantee only applies to your current license count. If you need additional licenses please get a quote for the additional licenses before our price goes into effect on 15 March 2014. Please remember that PDQ is licensed per admin user.
Sincerely,
Shawn Anderson
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RE: Discussion Room - Pertino
I have been using Pertino as an easy to setup, cloud based VPN connection.
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Default Domain Policy
Before I started working where I am at, Most GPOs were created in Default Domain Policy. Slowly, I have been creating separate GPOs that logically make sense. Once I have these created, I have been removing them from the Default Domain Policy.
Are there any settings that need to stay in Default Domain Policy?
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RE: Odd VMWare issue
@scottalanmiller It doesnt appear to be. Memory and processor usage on the Optical VM is very low. Also the Optical VM is on a different host and data store. It seems like it shouldn't be affected.
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RE: Windows Server 2012 Start Menu
@scottalanmiller So some people think they are Linux admins when they are not
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RE: Windows Server 2012 Start Menu
@scottalanmiller especially if you are using Windows 8.1. Server Manager is great. There is no need to use remote desktop or VNC for most tasks.
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RE: Windows Server 2012 Start Menu
You can deploy this using PDQ. If you have a basic subscription, all you need to do is download
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Odd VMWare issue
On Friday, one of our application servers (Optical) froze up. I rebooted the server which took a while, but everything came back up. The same thing happened again this morning and a third time this afternoon.
I believe I know what is causing the issue. All 3 times, I was trying to either create or convert a VM template. Converting or Creating a VM usually takes 5-15 minutes to complete. On Friday, I let it run for about an hour and it was stuck slowly going from like 48%-53%. I finally gave up and canceled it. Mainly because our Optical Server went down. Once I canceled the template task in VM Optical started working fine again.
The same thing happened again this morning. After I canceled the Template task. Optical started working again. I was able to recreate this a 3rd time to make sure the template jobs were causing the problem
Troubleshooting:
I tried both templates, both caused issues
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RE: A.J. Stringham featured by VMware
@ajstringham DId you just find these articles? I noticed they were posted in 2012.