@BRRABill Looks like eaton supports xenserver
http://powerquality.eaton.com/Products-services/Power-Management/Software-Drivers/Intelligent-PM.asp
Sure your email isn't blocked? Happened to me. I couldn't even reset my password until i contacted their support.
Thats like the marketing equivalent to watch this..
Pure gold.
I was under the impression that you could use apcupsd for linux?
@scottalanmiller I thought i had it in my dictionary already. Its the weirdest thing.
@JaredBusch said in Ridiculous Words Lacking from the Google Chrome Dictionary:
Was just going to post this, as i used it in another thread. I thought i miss spelled it but google confirmed i was correct.
Cool, the services that i deal with all (luckily) talk to LDAP natively.
@Brains That's for the incoming and outgoing faxes.
I checked for the email address mentioned in the original post and i haven't received anything from those domains.
@scottalanmiller There's the disconnect.
Yup hitting AD directly.
I see interesting, i haven't been in that scenario. Is that the only way to do it, or just the most common?
Report showed over 50 emails, all coming from a @ringcentral.com address.
We use ring central let me see what domain it comes from on our end.
Likely a good idea to provide the make and perhaps the model of the UPS's.
@scottalanmiller Sweet, looking forward to it then..
I wonder if people will be able to use it for pokemon GO. If not someone needs to get on that haha.
(I do not play pokemon GO)
@scottalanmiller said in DC Demotion Question:
@tiagom said in DC Demotion Question:
It is single dependency as i understand it. If AD goes down i cant use a LDAP query again it.
That's one dependency. But you depend on LDAP as well. What if LDAP goes down?
AD needs LDAP, LDAP needs AD. It's an "and" not an "or".
Maybe im missing something but..
I have the service and AD(/DC). The service uses a ldap query's against AD.
If the service goes down well then we never get to authenticate. If AD goes down the service will still try to authenticate but fail.
@scottalanmiller Makes sense, I assume it has some way of handling this when the phone is dead? I assume the data would end up being stored on the phone rather then the watch.
It is single dependency as i understand it. If AD goes down i cant use a LDAP query again it.
I happened to have spare licenses already in house, so it was the "simplest" solution.