What Are You Doing Right Now
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Just got done at sea world
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<-- Considering what my next lab project will be. I think next will building a wordpress site from scratch. Seems like there are many things that can be learned from that process.
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Winding down. Worked all day. Doing some Linux installs and some PowerShell work before bed.
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@pchiodo is driving up to Missouri tomorrow. We won't see him again until Thursday night.
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@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@pchiodo is driving up to Missouri tomorrow. We won't see him again until Thursday night.
No internet in Missouri?
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Trying to follow this and make a Win10PE image
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Also migrating some VM's between 2 Xenserver hosts ready to reconfigure a RAID on a host.
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Not Monday-Monday morning catch up. should be a fun and interesting day... of course - fun equates to a four letter word from time to time..
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Of course there is no functionality licensed with this installation of ESXi which would make my life easy!
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More linux updates, and finally logging the IP/USER/PASS etc info into your password keep
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Back to work
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Waiting for my boss to get out of a meeting so i can gain access to the server to get 1 file that i need to fix the credit card issue...
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@wrcombs you need physical access to a server that is running in a conference room?
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@dustinb3403 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@wrcombs you need physical access to a server that is running in a conference room?
I need the name and password to remote into the server to get the file.
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@dustinb3403 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@wrcombs you need physical access to a server that is running in a conference room?
Best logic I've ever seen in my life!
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@obsolesce said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@dustinb3403 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@wrcombs you need physical access to a server that is running in a conference room?
Best logic I've ever seen in my life!
I thought it was pretty damn good too!
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Troubleshooting legacy software that's using absolute UNC path names. Need to migrate a file server and this one piece of software needs a specific share name (or more appropriately I can't find where to change the name of the UNC share to reflect the new server name)
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@jt1001001 simple fix, just rename your server to match the one old and decom the old server. . . who cares about the server name?!
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The problem is I have 2 different servers with 2 different names I"m trying to merge into 1; and this stupid legacy piece of junk app won't let me change something a simple as a UNC path. Guess I'll have to alias it in DNS which I was trying to avoid.
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@jt1001001 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
The problem is I have 2 different servers with 2 different names I"m trying to merge into 1; and this stupid legacy piece of junk app won't let me change something a simple as a UNC path. Guess I'll have to alias it in DNS which I was trying to avoid.
CNAMES are standard best practice for those kinds of services anyway.