What Are You Doing Right Now
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@travisdh1 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Did I read this right.... he bought 600TB of storage to build a SAN, with only 6GB of RAM for all of it, and didn't even know how he was going to use it before buying it? Now this is what being rich looks like.
https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/1965085-recommended-os-distro-for-fc-target-storage
Latter on it is cleared up that he is looking to add 96TB into an existing 500TB of SANs (3 current ones), we don't know what the existing storage is running on.
Except he needs to know what OS to run the whole thing on. What?
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@hobbit666 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
About to try my first EVER Earl Grey tea
That's been my eight year old's favourite tea for years.
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@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@hobbit666 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
About to try my first EVER Earl Grey tea
That's been my eight year old's favourite tea for years.
Mine too
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Back from taking the kids out for gelato and coffee for us.
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Think I will be sticking to PG tips or Yorkshire Tea
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Sitting at untamedauto.com waiting for a routine oil change. Owner is Japanese and pretty much every Japanese family in Schaumburg takes their car here for service.
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About to start a conference call with a potential customer.
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@DustinB3403 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
But come on $10 /month in savings is $120 a year!
Tripping over dollars to pick up dimes.
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One of my DCs just died. Noticed that the hard drive was nearly full (probably about time to replace SCOM with Icinga). Told the VM to shut down, took it nearly an hour. Added another 40GB to the VMs VHD, started it and bang: Bluescreen, disk full. The VM went into a reboot loop afterward, ending up either in the recovery console or another blue screen.
Well, couldn't expand the filesystem this way, so I grabbed a gparted ISO and the DC was online again just 5 minutes later.
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Just found out my cable company doubled my DL speed from 15 to 30, and increased my UL speed from 2 to 3. Same price. Woo woo!
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@thwr said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
One of my DCs just died. Noticed that the hard drive was nearly full (probably about time to replace SCOM with Icinga). Told the VM to shut down, took it nearly an hour. Added another 40GB to the VMs VHD, started it and bang: Bluescreen, disk full. The VM went into a reboot loop afterwards, ending up either in the recovery console or another blue screen.
Well, couldn't expand the filesystem this way, so I grapped a gparted ISO and the DC was online again just 5 minutes later.
Are you running a 2003 DC? You can expand disks on 2008 and 2012 without a shutdown.
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@thwr said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
One of my DCs just died. Noticed that the hard drive was nearly full (probably about time to replace SCOM with Icinga). Told the VM to shut down, took it nearly an hour. Added another 40GB to the VMs VHD, started it and bang: Bluescreen, disk full. The VM went into a reboot loop afterwards, ending up either in the recovery console or another blue screen.
Well, couldn't expand the filesystem this way, so I grapped a gparted ISO and the DC was online again just 5 minutes later.
Windows recovery tools couldn't expand the disk?
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Just went for a long walk up the hill looking for an open store. Nope.
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This earns a FFS...
https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/1965288-windows-xpmode-in-virtualbox
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@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Just went for a long walk up the hill looking for an open store. Nope.
What about down the other side.
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@Dashrender said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@thwr said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
One of my DCs just died. Noticed that the hard drive was nearly full (probably about time to replace SCOM with Icinga). Told the VM to shut down, took it nearly an hour. Added another 40GB to the VMs VHD, started it and bang: Bluescreen, disk full. The VM went into a reboot loop afterwards, ending up either in the recovery console or another blue screen.
Well, couldn't expand the filesystem this way, so I grapped a gparted ISO and the DC was online again just 5 minutes later.
Windows recovery tools couldn't expand the disk?
Probably, but I'm way more familiar with Linux (Scott: I'm abusing the term Linux here ;)) recovery (read: partition and filesystem management) tools than I am with Windows tools.
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@Grey said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@thwr said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
One of my DCs just died. Noticed that the hard drive was nearly full (probably about time to replace SCOM with Icinga). Told the VM to shut down, took it nearly an hour. Added another 40GB to the VMs VHD, started it and bang: Bluescreen, disk full. The VM went into a reboot loop afterwards, ending up either in the recovery console or another blue screen.
Well, couldn't expand the filesystem this way, so I grapped a gparted ISO and the DC was online again just 5 minutes later.
Are you running a 2003 DC? You can expand disks on 2008 and 2012 without a shutdown.
2008 R2 at the moment (2003 is EOL, you shouldn't even think about running it in 2017).
Yes, you can expand filesystems during runtime (that's what I am doing in most cases), but you can't expand an underlying Hyper-V Gen 1 VHD while the VM is powered on.
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@thwr said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@Grey said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@thwr said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
One of my DCs just died. Noticed that the hard drive was nearly full (probably about time to replace SCOM with Icinga). Told the VM to shut down, took it nearly an hour. Added another 40GB to the VMs VHD, started it and bang: Bluescreen, disk full. The VM went into a reboot loop afterwards, ending up either in the recovery console or another blue screen.
Well, couldn't expand the filesystem this way, so I grapped a gparted ISO and the DC was online again just 5 minutes later.
Are you running a 2003 DC? You can expand disks on 2008 and 2012 without a shutdown.
2008 R2 at the moment (2003 is EOL, you shouldn't even think about running it in 2017).
Yes, you can expand filesystems during runtime (that's what I am doing in most cases), but you can't expand an underlying Hyper-V Gen 1 VHD while the VM is powered on.
<.<
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@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
This earns a FFS...
https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/1965288-windows-xpmode-in-virtualbox
Called that one. That guy is a Curtis.
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@Grey said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@thwr said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@Grey said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@thwr said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
One of my DCs just died. Noticed that the hard drive was nearly full (probably about time to replace SCOM with Icinga). Told the VM to shut down, took it nearly an hour. Added another 40GB to the VMs VHD, started it and bang: Bluescreen, disk full. The VM went into a reboot loop afterwards, ending up either in the recovery console or another blue screen.
Well, couldn't expand the filesystem this way, so I grapped a gparted ISO and the DC was online again just 5 minutes later.
Are you running a 2003 DC? You can expand disks on 2008 and 2012 without a shutdown.
2008 R2 at the moment (2003 is EOL, you shouldn't even think about running it in 2017).
Yes, you can expand filesystems during runtime (that's what I am doing in most cases), but you can't expand an underlying Hyper-V Gen 1 VHD while the VM is powered on.
<.<
Upgrade.Why? Extended support until 2020. And Windows Server Datacenter licenses aren't exactly cheap Would also need to upgrade my CALs.