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    • WrCombsW
      WrCombs
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      and I'm up with Server 2019
      😄

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      • WrCombsW
        WrCombs @WrCombs
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        @WrCombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

        and I'm up with Server 2019
        😄

        Now just to figure out how to set up AD.. What roles should I set up? So many questions

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        • brandon220B
          brandon220 @WrCombs
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          @WrCombs Install the Role "Active Directory Domain Services" and "DNS Server"

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          • WrCombsW
            WrCombs @brandon220
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            @brandon220 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

            @WrCombs Install the Role "Active Directory Domain Services" and "DNS Server"

            Installed.
            Gotta setup a Domain controller now, it wont let me do anything else (add user, computers, etc. ) until I do.

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            • thwrT
              thwr @WrCombs
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              @WrCombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

              @brandon220 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

              @WrCombs Install the Role "Active Directory Domain Services" and "DNS Server"

              Installed.
              Gotta setup a Domain controller now, it wont let me do anything else (add user, computers, etc. ) until I do.

              Just in case you're starting a new AD: Better go read a few articles about AD DNS setup, naming conventions and general best practices before configuring the role. Choosing a good root level domain name is of utmost importance and it shouldn't be changed later.

              It's possible, but requires expert level knowledge. It's like jumping through a minefield - blindfolded on a pogo stick.

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              • WrCombsW
                WrCombs @thwr
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                @thwr said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                @WrCombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                @brandon220 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                @WrCombs Install the Role "Active Directory Domain Services" and "DNS Server"

                Installed.
                Gotta setup a Domain controller now, it wont let me do anything else (add user, computers, etc. ) until I do.

                Just in case you're starting a new AD: Better go read a few articles about AD DNS setup, naming conventions and general best practices before configuring the role. Choosing a good root level domain name is of utmost importance and it shouldn't be changed later.

                It's possible, but requires expert level knowledge. It's like jumping through a minefield - blindfolded on a pogo stick.

                sounds like a great idea 😄 i wanna try that..

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                • thwrT
                  thwr @WrCombs
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                  @WrCombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                  @thwr said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                  @WrCombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                  @brandon220 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                  @WrCombs Install the Role "Active Directory Domain Services" and "DNS Server"

                  Installed.
                  Gotta setup a Domain controller now, it wont let me do anything else (add user, computers, etc. ) until I do.

                  Just in case you're starting a new AD: Better go read a few articles about AD DNS setup, naming conventions and general best practices before configuring the role. Choosing a good root level domain name is of utmost importance and it shouldn't be changed later.

                  It's possible, but requires expert level knowledge. It's like jumping through a minefield - blindfolded on a pogo stick.

                  sounds like a great idea 😄 i wanna try that..

                  Have fun 😛

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                  • DashrenderD
                    Dashrender @WrCombs
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                    @WrCombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                    @scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                    @WrCombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                    @scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                    @WrCombs I did Choco based VBox installs last night!

                    ha Nice ! i opened VBox and it said there was an upgrade available, decided it was a good time to go a head and upgrade that.

                    I run mine headless. I automate it from the command line via MeshCentral.

                    Wonder what it would take to automate upgrades like that via Powershell.. New project!

                    use chocolatey itself to update it self automatically

                    choco install choco-upgrade-all-at -y

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                    • WrCombsW
                      WrCombs
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                      Got Side Tracked by work calls.. who knew you actually had to work when you work from home.

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                        popester @dafyre
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                        • black3dynamiteB
                          black3dynamite
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                          That's annoying, the column command has limited amount of options in Debian 10 and Ubuntu 19.10 compared to Fedora. I have a script that uses column and the option that I'm using doesn't exist with the version on Debian/Ubuntu.

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                            thwr @black3dynamite
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                            @black3dynamite said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                            That's annoying, the column command has limited amount of options in Debian 10 and Ubuntu 19.10 compared to Fedora. I have a script that uses column and the option that I'm using doesn't exist with the version on Debian/Ubuntu.

                            you could compile a version from source. Or maybe replace column with a combination of awk and sed?

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                            • black3dynamiteB
                              black3dynamite @thwr
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                              @thwr said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                              @black3dynamite said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                              That's annoying, the column command has limited amount of options in Debian 10 and Ubuntu 19.10 compared to Fedora. I have a script that uses column and the option that I'm using doesn't exist with the version on Debian/Ubuntu.

                              you could compile a version from source. Or maybe replace column with a combination of awk and sed?

                              No go with compiling since I sometimes use my script while using a Live distro installer. Maybe I can use awk and/or sed but the formatting is off compare to using column. I'll just stick with using Fedora Live installers when I want to run the script in a live session.

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                              • black3dynamiteB
                                black3dynamite @black3dynamite
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                                @black3dynamite said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                                @thwr said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                                @black3dynamite said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                                That's annoying, the column command has limited amount of options in Debian 10 and Ubuntu 19.10 compared to Fedora. I have a script that uses column and the option that I'm using doesn't exist with the version on Debian/Ubuntu.

                                you could compile a version from source. Or maybe replace column with a combination of awk and sed?

                                No go with compiling since I sometimes use my script while using a Live distro installer. Maybe I can use awk and/or sed but the formatting is off compare to using column. I'll just stick with using Fedora Live installers when I want to run the script in a live session.

                                I figured it out the bad formatting I was getting.

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                                • dafyreD
                                  dafyre @scottalanmiller
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                                  @scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                                  @dafyre said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                                  @scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                                  @popester said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                                  ext4 is a given. What is common in the SMB realm?

                                  ext4 is what you find in the SMB 98% of the time. XFS is what we recommend most of the time.

                                  Why XFS over EXT4 ? Honestly curious.

                                  Reliability, performance. EXT4 has some essentially pointless features that make it popular with the non-production set like the ability to shrink an on the fly partition. Not something you use in prod or a server, not something I've ever used, but in theory, a niche need in a lab or consumer system. But giving up performance or stability for that? Crazy (outside of lab or consumer.)

                                  EXT4 is very good for a desktop, and has a slight edge in the small file transactions common there. XFS has a performance edge with nearly all workloads. Nothing is the best always.

                                  Thanks for the heads up. On our systems at work that use it, it seems to have a 1MB block file. Is that the norm for XFS?

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                                    scottalanmiller @LilAng
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                                    @LilAng said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                                    working thru lunch. eating nuggets. thinking about that rick and morty episode and how to convince @valentina to watch demon slayer or my hero academia ... so much in so little time! I NEED MORE TIME.

                                    My Hero Academia is my daughter's favourite show and we are going to the My Hero Academia convention next weekend!

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                                    • scottalanmillerS
                                      scottalanmiller @dafyre
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                                      @dafyre said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                                      Thanks for the heads up. On our systems at work that use it, it seems to have a 1MB block file. Is that the norm for XFS?

                                      XFS block size default is 4KB. Maximum is 64KB.

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                                      • siringoS
                                        siringo
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                                        running wsus cleanup wizard

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                                        • nadnerBN
                                          nadnerB @siringo
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                                          @siringo said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                                          running wsus cleanup wizard

                                          hope you packed dinner. You might be there a while
                                          😛

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                                          • siringoS
                                            siringo @nadnerB
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                                            @nadnerB said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                                            @siringo said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                                            running wsus cleanup wizard

                                            hope you packed dinner. You might be there a while
                                            😛

                                            haha, yeah. It wasn't too bad.

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