I swear. Eye's twitch every time RAID5 or SANS or virtualization comes up.

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RE: The Repeating Questions That No One Will Look Up
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RE: xByte to Carry HPE
I've used HP's in the past. In a Dell shop here. I have no real preference, but the boss prefers Dells. Not really Pro-Dell, but more anti-HP. So we go with Dell.
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Now
Getting materials together to build my daughter a bed. Sometimes it's just good to think about something else that is not inside the domain of IT.
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RE: Ubiquiti now available retail
@Dashrender said in Ubiquiti now available retail:
@travisdh1 said in Ubiquiti now available retail:
@NerdyDad said in Ubiquiti now available retail:
Sweet. There's a Micro Centre here too. Just north of 635 on 75 Central.
What is the small white module in the upper right hand corner?
That's the "cloud key", basically a hardware device that runs the control software for all the UniFi products.
Not really worth it. for $5/month you can setup a vultr VM that will host this for you.
Why couldn't one just use that USG for the wifi controller?
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RE: Ubiquiti now available retail
Sweet. There's a Micro Centre here too. Just north of 635 on 75 Central.
What is the small white module in the upper right hand corner?
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Now
@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@brianlittlejohn said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
I set mine to 79 (speed limit 75), that usually puts me passing most people but then have a handful of people going faster than me so I'm less likely to get pulled over and given a ticket.
That's because you live in TX, the slowest driving state. In NY you are expected to drive mine over and you'll not be passing much of anyone. TX is unique in being the only place I've ever been where the average is always slower than the posted limit.
What part of Texas are you driving in? Everywhere I have been, for the most part, you drive at least the speed limit or you get ran over. You will have some old people or rock hauling semi's that will drive slower. Just have to get around those.
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RE: If you are new drop in say hello and introduce yourself please!
@Minion-Queen Its understandable, being busy as you are on ML.
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RE: DC seems to have fallen off the Domain
@wirestyle22 said in DC seems to have fallen off the Domain:
@NerdyDad Oh? you get it working?
Not yet. Just appreciating all of the help.
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RE: DC seems to have fallen off the Domain
@wirestyle22 If I ever meet you, I owe you a drink at least.
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RE: DC seems to have fallen off the Domain
@wirestyle22 said in DC seems to have fallen off the Domain:
@NerdyDad Sorry, check:
Kerberos Key Distribution Center
in services.mscThere and Started.
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RE: DC seems to have fallen off the Domain
@wirestyle22 said in DC seems to have fallen off the Domain:
@NerdyDad said in DC seems to have fallen off the Domain:
The target principal name is incorrect.
Check that these services are all running:
Active Directory Domain Services.
Active Directory ReplicationHave ADDS but not Active Directory Replication
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RE: DC seems to have fallen off the Domain
@wirestyle22 said in DC seems to have fallen off the Domain:
repadmin /sync
on all domain controllers. What does that return?CALLBACK MESSAGE: Error contacting server cff6859a-1945-4334-aa88-e43a448de794._msdcs.smc.com (network error): -2146893 22 (0x80090322): The target principal name is incorrect. CALLBACK MESSAGE: SyncAll Finished. SyncAll reported the following errors: Error contacting server cff6859a-1945-4334-aa88-e43a448de794._msdcs.smc.com (network error): -2146893022 (0x80090322): The target principal name is incorrect.
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RE: DC seems to have fallen off the Domain
As I am digging into this more and more, I am finding replication issues between DC's, namely the original problem child.
<code>
Source DSA largest delta fails/total %% errorDOS3 38d.14h:20m:23s 5 / 10 50 (8457) The destination server is currently rejecting replication requests.
DOS4B 38d.14h:20m:22s 5 / 15 33 (8457) The destination server is currently rejecting replication requests.
SMC4A 38d.14h:20m:23s 5 / 15 33 (8457) The destination server is currently rejecting replication requests.
SMC4B 35d.14h:24m:28s 15 / 15 100 (8456) The source server is currently rejecting replication requests.
Destination DSA largest delta fails/total %% error
DOS3 35d.14h:16m:35s 5 / 15 33 (8456) The source server is currently rejecting replication requests.
DOS4B 35d.14h:02m:35s 5 / 15 33 (8456) The source server is currently rejecting replication requests.
SMC4A 35d.14h:22m:52s 5 / 10 50 (8456) The source server is currently rejecting replication requests.
SMC4B 38d.14h:20m:24s 15 / 15 100 (8457) The destination server is currently rejecting replication requests.
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RE: DC seems to have fallen off the Domain
@wirestyle22 said in DC seems to have fallen off the Domain:
@NerdyDad Is that secondary domain controller doing anything else like being a file server?
It is a secondary controller. FSMO roles are on another DC. The only other thing this server does is ots a print server and DHCP server.
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RE: DC seems to have fallen off the Domain
It's a vm. All of my DC's are vm's.
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RE: DC seems to have fallen off the Domain
@wirestyle22 said in DC seems to have fallen off the Domain:
@NerdyDad said in DC seems to have fallen off the Domain:
Scratch that. Its fixed. Thanks @Dashrender. That article led me to the right answer and cause of action.
I don't have a firewall on this server, but the conflict in AV's is what caused the issue and trying to keep the system secured.
It's not uncommon with Symantec products to not fully or correctly uninstall
I'm seeing that with another DC. This other DC is working correctly, but I want to get Symantec off of there before it gets to be too big of a problem. Considering using CleanWipe but not sure if I should or not.
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RE: DC seems to have fallen off the Domain
Scratch that. Its fixed. Thanks @Dashrender. That article led me to the right answer and cause of action.
I don't have a firewall on this server, but the conflict in AV's is what caused the issue and trying to keep the system secured.
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RE: DC seems to have fallen off the Domain
@Dashrender said in DC seems to have fallen off the Domain:
So have you rebooted it yet?
Did the reboot. Still a no-go.
Symantec.cloud is their SEP product that points to a cloud controller instead of a manager, as with normal SEP, which has a manager on the network. Symantec.cloud is marketed for the SMB market.