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anthonypants posted:This happens maybe 75% of the time when a new user account is created: Does your org have Universal Passwords enabled? If so, you have to ignore that entire page in ConsoleOne as UP supersedes netware/simple passwords; use iManager to set their password. It sounds to me as if some of your admins/account creators aren't aware that UP is enabled and that isn't being taken into account when the users are set up. What version of the client are you using on the desktop; is it configured for passive logon(aka "non-novell credential provider")?
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# ¿ Oct 6, 2013 12:53 |
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# ¿ May 4, 2024 16:33 |
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[quote="“Agrikk”" post="“494371124”"] Customer was apparently DDOS-ing itself and is continuing an internal investigation. Anyone want to give the over/under on if it was either a caching issue or DNS? [/quote] Both.
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# ¿ Apr 18, 2019 23:43 |
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Kill jester.
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# ¿ Apr 4, 2021 15:50 |
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Biowarfare posted:I don't see the option at all if it can detect an internet connection. I only see Local account setup after unplugging ethernet/disabling wifi This is the only way now - if you connect to the internet you can’t create a local account through the setup wizard. You don’t have to disable wifi, just don’t join any networks. If you do connect the only way to get the local account option back(within the setup wizard) is to re-install.
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# ¿ Apr 9, 2021 13:26 |
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The Iron Rose posted:wrote a PR cleaning up a terraform that included some comments firmly criticizing a team for having a terraform config replete with incorrect values for their code vs prod, a bunch of outdated resource referencets etc. to the point that the readme literally included recommendations to use -target to apply specific resources one at a time so devs didn't break poo poo. I wasn't harsh, but it was pretty matter of fact. Not being an rear end in a top hat doesn’t equate to self censorship. I often draft similar initial takes, especially if I’m pissed, but know to come back later with a clearer head. I use that time to reconsider my position and find softer ways to get my point across. The long term return on building understanding and fostering relationships, regardless of personal feelings/professional judgement, provides more satisfaction and, I have found, with some frequency those connections can help you to achieve your goals(much to my own surprise).
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# ¿ May 20, 2021 05:04 |
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AWS is pissing me off. I can’t remember a more drawn out on boarding process. I work for a state university; state rules prevent us from using a p-card for automatic/recurring charges. So, we are supposed to initiate the AWS account sign-up, but bail when prompted for cc info(which surprisingly still creates the account) and the account is supposed to be switched to invoicing by our AWS rep after the PO is submitted(acct id is included on the PO for linking to the institutional contract). It’s been two weeks since the PO was issued and my account still isn’t fully activated. The most info our rep has provided is that they don’t know what’s wrong, but are investigating. Admittedly this is my first foray with AWS professionally, but this seems ridiculous. I can perform some admin actions, like creating IAM users(and groups as long as I do so from the IAM user creation interface/trying to access the group interface directly results in being redirected to a notice to complete the account details, ie provide a cc). Trying to access any service interfaces results in the same. I don’t even want to use AWS, I’m just responsible for setting up this project and monitoring the usage for cost-control. Even more frustrating is that the project is just going to use ec2 instances for machine learning(they did originally consider sagemaker, but were talked out of it by our technical rep) - my institution maintains a huge computing cluster, free to use in most cases, and supports ML. So I’m babysitting a completely unnecessary procurement that does nothing for me except give me administrative headaches, all for a potential spend of $115/month. The PI hired two grad students for this project two months ago on a three month contract. The front end developer doesn’t seem to understand that they don’t need to wait on a DNS entry, or even AWS at all to proceed with design work.
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# ¿ Jun 12, 2021 15:21 |
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MustardFacial posted:Update to this: You kinda glossed over your procedure - can you provide a full(er) description of how you resized the disk? What distro; hot add or no? Are the original disk sizes reported as whole numbers(in vcenter)? Can you svmotion the original disk(s)? For the sake of completeness…/s Skyline Health Diagnostics (SHD) is a tool that analyses log files to detect known issues and recommend solutions/KBs. Benefits include: Instant resolution to known issues that occur in your vCenter/vSphere environment Significant reduction of time and efforts in resolving issues faced by Admins Stability of your vSphere environments It is highly secure and doesn’t require online connectivity. Please visit here for more details on SHD, including downloading and installation of this tool.
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# ¿ Aug 17, 2021 13:24 |
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# ¿ May 4, 2024 16:33 |
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Agrikk posted:Funny you should mention office 365 – Couple people sell cheap office keys in samart.
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# ¿ Jun 13, 2022 22:50 |