Question: have you tried setting up the DHCP server as the time master, and having the Centos system sync time to the DHCP server (with said DHCP server syncing to NIST or whatever time source you prefer) instead of the NTP Pool? That way theoretically DHCP server and Centos should be at the same time. Just a thought.
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RE: CentOS 7 VM on Hyper-V losing DHCP assigned addressposted in IT Discussion
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RE: Comcast, Coax, Static IP and costsposted in IT Discussion
@fuznutz04 Good luck with that, been fighting ComCrap for now 2 years to get them to bridge one of their devices at one of our remote offices (and we have a 3 year contract they still have not delivered properly!!). Just get the dynamic IP and use dynamic DNS, well worth the lack of hastle.
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RE: FirstLight Acquires Finger Lakes Technology Groupposted in News
@scottalanmiller My guess is they are not, haven't talked to them in depth about it yet
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RE: FirstLight Acquires Finger Lakes Technology Groupposted in News
Couple guys I used to work with over at FLTG just jumped ship
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RE: My experiences with Hyper-V Server 2016posted in IT Discussion
Old thread but I just found this out after wasting a few hours last evening trying to get Hyper-V 2016 on my Dell 2950 lab server. Processors need to support SLAT
http://www.nodefinity.net/post/hyper-v-on-poweredge-2900-2950-the-end-of-the-road-is-windows-server-2012-r2 -
RE: What Are You Doing Right Nowposted in Water Closet
So, just found out my lab Dell 2950 server wont support Hyper-V 2016 because it doesn't' have SLAT processors:
"Hyper-V in the vNext version of Windows Server will only work on processors with (SLAT) Secondary Level Address Translation which is also known as (EPT) Extended Page Table for Intel processors. If you have older servers with processors that do not support SLAT, you will need to use Windows Server 2012 R2. This version of Hyper-V does not require SLAT support in the processor."
http://www.nodefinity.net/post/hyper-v-on-poweredge-2900-2950-the-end-of-the-road-is-windows-server-2012-r2 -
RE: What Are You Watching Nowposted in Water Closet
They are watching it while I check mangolassi. Win Win
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RE: Microsoft Azure Backup Server (MABS)posted in IT Discussion
We use azure backup in house for our Windows file servers. I am not the head of the Azure backup group but passed this to my coworker and we will be looking into it. Will report back what we find
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RE: Right Ubiquiti Gear for Travelingposted in IT Discussion
I found these guys on Amazon a few months ago looking for something else. I have not used or tried the products but looks like what you need.
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RE: Exchange 2010 Hard Drive Space Issuesposted in IT Discussion
Now that you got it at least cleaned up, have you run a new backup yet?
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RE: Nextcloud AMA!!posted in IT Discussion
Any plans for more of a Nexcloud "appliance" , say a NAS with Nexcloud integrated. Love the Raspberry Pi WD project but one still has to provide the Pi
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RE: What products has Symantec bought and killed?posted in IT Discussion
the original NORTON line of products
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RE: Unifi switch - tagged traffic issuesposted in IT Discussion
So if you have Windows DHCP handing out IP's for BYOD devices, you need to have CAL's for them? Did not know that, but looking at it makes sense as the BYOD device is using a resource form the server. Got to re-think some of our deployments
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RE: Windows Server 2016 Pricingposted in IT Discussion
Didn't VmWare try licensing by RAM not too terribly long ago?
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RE: Two ISP Fail over Internally vs Externally Fail overposted in IT Discussion
I am actually looking at a PEPLINK to do this right now in a colocation facility where we are bringing in a unmetered Intneret circuit and the facility is providing a metered circut as part of the lease. I can use the facility circuit as a fail over only in case our unmetered circuit goes down.
https://forum.peplink.com/t/configuring-1-1-backup-by-high-availability-ha/8045
I'm still waiting for pricing on their boxes. I have a demo unit one of our previous technicians...ummm..."acquired" so i'm hoping pricing isn't too bad for a second box -
RE: Outlook 2013/2016 Cleanfreebusyposted in IT Discussion
I have and every time I have to rebuild both profiles. It is intermittent though and I still haven't figured out what actually causes it
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RE: Outlook 2013/2016 Cleanfreebusyposted in IT Discussion
For our on prem S4b with Outlook 2013/2016 I have actually rebuilt both the Outlook profile and Lync/S4B profile when an individual user has this issue and that works every time. Something within the profiles get corrupt and I have never been able ti pinpoint exactly what; by rebuilding both the issue gets resolved.
Also check your certificates make sure you don't have an expired one on the users local machine (check your domain cert from your AD domain's CA if running on prem)