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It does sound like you got a bad batch. Did you apply firmware upgrades? At least one battery issue has been fixed that way.
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Malek posted:I had a coworker that had this for text messages for his phone. Sent him a 5 page text message but it didn't arrive while I was there.
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Malek posted:I had a coworker that had this for text messages for his phone. Sent him a 5 page text message but it didn't arrive while I was there. My brother's car does the text read thing. It's hilarious because it's really poor quality and clearly wasn't tested that well. If someone sends him a picture it starts to read the Hex. E3F2A921D... and it will not shut up until you take the key out of the car, and since it's a fob this means parking the car on the side of the road and walking away. This also turns off the built in GPS navigation voice making is extra funny.
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That's awesome
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Guys, I've been messing around with Tiered Storage on Server 2012. I have a Dell Poweredge R720 with an MD1200 drive tray attached to it. Looking at this article https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/askpfeplat/2013/10/20/storage-spaces-how-to-configure-storage-tiers-with-windows-server-2012-r2/ it seems I should see the individual disks listed as in his first screenshot. I may just be a dumbhead who is missing something simple, but I cannot get the OS to see this storage at all without first going into Dell OpenManage Server Administrator, and creating a RAID array in there, and selecting my hot spare drives etc. Then when I go into the disk management or Tiered Storage menu, it sees it as all one disk, which is expected. What I am kind of worried about is that if I set up tiered storage now, it will also ask me to select disks for spares, etc. Isn't what I am doing here, creating a hardware RAID array, and then on top of that with tiered storage, kind of basically running a software RAID on top of it? Sort of like what happened to Linus in that video that gets linked here so often?
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MrMojok posted:Guys, I've been messing around with Tiered Storage on Server 2012. I have a Dell Poweredge R720 with an MD1200 drive tray attached to it. I don't have experience with the MD1200 but if you see one gigantic HD in Storage Spaces, that means the MD1200 is in some type of RAID configuration. I think you want to put it JBOD mode and then the disks should show up correctly in Storage Spaces. At that point you are using Windows software RAID basically. I don't see how you can create tiered storage with Storage Spaces without being in JBOD mode. Could be wrong though.
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If you're using a PERC rather than an HBA then surely you just see the logical volumes that the controller is presenting?
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I think you are both onto something. I would think if I do not use the Dell OpenManage utility to create an array then I'd have the MD1200 in JBOD mode. However, in this state, it appears the OS just doesn't see the disks attached to the PERC H810 adapter at all. It won't see them unless I boot to RAID setup or else run the Dell openmanage app to create an array first... which is what I've always done in the past, before we wanted to use tiered storage. It may just be possible that I need to boot to RAID setup and select something to enable JBOD mode in there, and I've just never noticed it before because we never looked into presenting disks to the OS this way. e: From googling, looks like there is maybe an HBA mode I can enable by booting into RAID setup. Of course this thing is in production with its existing array attached to another controller right now, so I will have to check this after hours.
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pixaal posted:My brother's car does the text read thing. It's hilarious because it's really poor quality and clearly wasn't tested that well. If someone sends him a picture it starts to read the Hex. E3F2A921D... and it will not shut up until you take the key out of the car, and since it's a fob this means parking the car on the side of the road and walking away. This also turns off the built in GPS navigation voice making is extra funny. So did you set up a cronjob or a scheduled task or what?
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# ? Mar 24, 2017 18:53 |
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A phone call came in.. Finance director calls me and asks me to come by her office and look at an e-mail. Email is from user1, but has the signature of the finance director, email has a real conversation history talking about a balance transfer to a subsidiary, and the fake parts of the message have wire transfer instructions in them.
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anthonypants posted:You mean warning on SHA1 certs? https://security.googleblog.com/2014/09/gradually-sunsetting-sha-1.html Fun thing that, our ADCA server was still handing out internal SHA1 certs. I did 48 certs for SaaS acceleration and chrome threw errors for all of them. That was a fun couple of days.
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The Fool posted:A phone call came in.. So was User1 trying to scam the company and shown the door? Or was user1 being spearphished?
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How can I get my company to understand why internal SHA1 certs are bad? They don't even seem to be willing to replace them. Or am I wrong?
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AD CA needs 1 commandline command and it'll start making sha256 certs, i did it for all the certs at work some time ago it's really easy (apart from having a really dumb issue with offline root ca because windows is loving dumb) The reason to upgrade to sha256 is because "your employees can spy on you/read your email, boss".
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MrMojok posted:I think you are both onto something. I would think if I do not use the Dell OpenManage utility to create an array then I'd have the MD1200 in JBOD mode. I would check the configuration (in the PERC) of the individual physical disks themselves. Make sure they are showing as "Non-RAID" as opposed to "Ready" or "Active". I've had the same experience where if you configure them as "RAID-ready" but don't actually add them into a logical disk, they are hidden by the PERC. Changing them to non-RAID disks passes them straight through to the OS, so you would be able to see them in Windows setup, etc.
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notwithoutmyanus posted:How can I get my company to understand why internal SHA1 certs are bad? They don't even seem to be willing to replace them. 1) inertia/laziness 2) "they're internal, so it doesn't matter" 3) "it's fine, actually" and none of those are good arguments. Getting someone else to understand that those arguments are bad will be difficult.
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None of our internal sites even have certs, so
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GreenNight posted:None of our internal sites even have certs, so
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Owner's 23 year old kid is interning like 3 hours a day, one of his 'projects' is a new employee welcome video of sorts. He also made this hilarious mix video of people being asked what they think of other people in the company /s So a couple days ago, he comes over to IT asking for a Mac, like we are the Apple store and have bunch in the back. Told him he could get a new iMac or MacBook Pro, printed out the price and whatever for him to give to his dad. Needs something to edit those 3-4 video projects on! Dad must have said no, because they made our marketing director give the kid the 2011 27" iMac that we gave the marketing director to remote in to his current 27" iMac (long story). Kid takes it home, can't get in because it has the marketing directors password on it (let's call him C). So on Friday afternoon he comes over to see us again. Dipshit: "Hey whats the password to our Macs?" Me: "The what? What are you trying to do?" Dipshit: "I'm trying to get into Chris's Mac, I need to use it to make videos" Me: "You're not setup on it, just have him sign into it" Dipshit: "It's at my house" Me: "What?" Dipshit: "It's the old one you guys gave him" Me: "It's at your house?" Dipshit: "Yea" Me: "Why don't you bring it in here so we can, you know, set it up with iMovie and all that poo poo and make you an account on it?" Dipshit: "Well I'm going home in an hour and I need to work on it this weekend" Me: "Call me when you get home and I'll remote into it and set you up on it...." We end up giving him the admin password on it (we set it up a little differently so it's not any password we use for anything else), he can just go hog wild. Half hour later his mom calls in. Mom: "Why won't you give dipshit the password to Chris's computer?" Me: "We did" Mom: "He just called me and said the screensaver came on and he can't get back onto it" Me: "It's the password I just gave him over the phone a little while ago" Mom: "Why didn't you just give him C's password?" Me: "Because he's not C." Mom: "So he can't get into the computer? Why is this so difficult?" Me: "Yes, he can get on to it, I remoted in and had him sign in and everything" Hey you know maybe if you explained what you guys were doing and asked us to help when it wasn't 2:00 on a Friday afternoon, and didn't just go taking computers back from people... He hasn't been on the computer since 3:00 on Friday too. Dipshit.
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Bob Morales posted:Owner's 23 year old kid.... Unsupportable.
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We had a window of downtime this weekend as the client's building had a full power shutdown. We were going to do a LUN migration on their SAN but ran into some issues that will probably require contacting the vendor. The project coordinator wanted me to keep pressing forward (basically blind) and "try a few things". At a certain point I put a stop to it because "a few things" involved using commands that could put client data at risk and/or break the SAN. I just know he's going to be all pissy about it for a couple of days because it means he'll have to find another downtime window with the client. Because working with a client to find a downtime window once we get a better handle on what to do is totally equal with breaking their entire SAN.
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anthonypants posted:My boss doesn't want me to set up an internal CA because he thinks it's going to be some huge undertaking. Client purchased 24 hours of my time to help them set up a stand-alone CA. I did it and showed them how to use it in 2 hours. Random questions throughout the week used another 2. What the hell are we gonna do with the rest of those hours.
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hihifellow posted:Client purchased 24 hours of my time to help them set up a stand-alone CA. I did it and showed them how to use it in 2 hours. Random questions throughout the week used another 2. What the hell are we gonna do with the rest of those hours. Spend the next two years calling you roughly once a month with questions and requests that will take you 10 minutes to resolve once you spend the other 50 tracking down and figuring out what they changed to gently caress poo poo up.
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hihifellow posted:Client purchased 24 hours of my time to help them set up a stand-alone CA. I did it and showed them how to use it in 2 hours. Random questions throughout the week used another 2. What the hell are we gonna do with the rest of those hours. Paintball, then pizza and beer.
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hihifellow posted:Client purchased 24 hours of my time to help them set up a stand-alone CA. I did it and showed them how to use it in 2 hours. Random questions throughout the week used another 2. What the hell are we gonna do with the rest of those hours. Long walks in the park together
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Malek posted:I had a coworker that had this for text messages for his phone. Sent him a 5 page text message but it didn't arrive while I was there. RE: A ticket came in: My car would not stop saying the word 'Penis' for 5 blocks mods?
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Migishu posted:RE: A ticket came in: My car would not stop saying the word 'Penis' for 5 blocks
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AAAAA! Real Muenster posted:People asked for "I wanted to insult everyone involved, but obviously can't" but it didn't happen. As the OP, I would support this change e: coming up on 4 years, wow
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Jeoh posted:Apart from one SP3 with heating issues we've deployed around a hundred and never had any issues like that. Maybe you are just unlucky? I think a big culprit here is the vast sea of specialised software and office customisations we pile on them. I think the surfaces work fine for someone who is using their machine to respond to emails and keep their calendar in order, but the majority of users are churning out huge documents on them and they just don't seem to be able to take the punishment. It is mostly annoying from a budgetery perspective, if it wasn't for having to replace these I was going to be able to come in just under budget for the financial year and now I am going to get a grilling for going over.
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A friend who does free tech support for the local olds forwarded this: "I purchased some fan clean solution at Best Buy today. I sprayed the area and I noticed I no longer hear the fan speed up when launching multiple links. At first, I thought the fan froze itself cuz it's so quiet now. Also thought the voltage need to be changed on the on the DDR cuz of overheating."
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Phrosphor posted:I think a big culprit here is the vast sea of specialised software and office customisations we pile on them. I think the surfaces work fine for someone who is using their machine to respond to emails and keep their calendar in order, but the majority of users are churning out huge documents on them and they just don't seem to be able to take the punishment. It is mostly annoying from a budgetery perspective, if it wasn't for having to replace these I was going to be able to come in just under budget for the financial year and now I am going to get a grilling for going over. What are the specs? I'm typing this on an SP3 right now and I definitely don't just use it for some email and calendar management.
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# ? Mar 27, 2017 12:12 |
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I hammer my SP4 and I don't have any issues with it - but it's about 6 months old.
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I'm learning to manage Azure resources, instances, networks, etc... due to our clientele commitments. As someone who's just starting out on this, I've noticed some really dumb things: There's no way to copy VM's/Blobs across storage accounts... except with powershell There's no way to create disks from blobs... except with powershell There's no way to rename blobs... except to create a copy of the blob... in powershell There's no way to rename disks. At all. Not even in powershell. You have to delete the disk and re-create it in powershell with the same blob file. You know, I'm beginning to see a theme here. On the plus side, I'm becoming quite proficient in powershell.
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Good, you should be. At least if you intend on having a job doing Windows administration in 10 years that isn't working at an MSP supporting horrible clients with 15 year old Windows 2012R2 environments.
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# ? Mar 27, 2017 17:55 |
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Make a PowerShell front end menu to a bunch of PowerShell scripts and then forget the PowerShell you used.
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thebigcow posted:Make a PowerShell front end menu to a bunch of PowerShell scripts and then forget the PowerShell you used. That's the plan I'm going to try to split up my scripts into separate functions/files so I can just replicate their use over multiple scripts. Oh poo poo, I misplaced a VM in the wrong virtual network and there's no way to fix it in the RM. Time for Powershell!
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# ? Mar 27, 2017 18:35 |
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Migishu posted:That's the plan This is the pro move, then you export the functions into modules so you can easily share everything/move them between computers!
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Migishu posted:I'm learning to manage Azure resources, instances, networks, etc... due to our clientele commitments. As someone who's just starting out on this, I've noticed some really dumb things: None of that is a bad thing. gently caress their every changing UI. I don't think I've logged into the Azure UI in 3 months.
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A desktop computer came in for diagnosis and repair, all I was told while being handed the machine was that it's "not booting". Right off the bat, I can't help noticing that that case looks a little, well, the worse for wear. Yeah that's a good several inches of denting there. Back side is the same. It looks like somone bent it over a cinder block and stomped on it, or dropped it down a flight of stairs. The back was dented in too, enough to press up against the motherboard and pop the RAM out of it's slots. That's a loose DIMM at the bottom right behind the hard drive. And what's that behind it? It's... A deoderant stick cap. OK. Oh and also there was a working bic lighter in there. Would it surprise you to learn that the machine does not, in fact, boot?
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Entropic posted:
I certainly looks like it has been well and thoroughly booted.
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