What Are You Doing Right Now
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@nerdydad said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Working with AT&T on moving services between routers. They make this stuff unnecessarily complicated.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHHA
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@obsolesce said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scottalanmiller what do they do in that office?
Long term, it's our core ops center. Short term, it's country coordination to prep for that, and it's our customer relationship and ticket management office.
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We aren't moving people TO that location yet, until the political climate allows. So for now, it is local staff only. Hopefully that clears by April when our first staff is looking to potentially relocate internationally to be there. I'll be working there before then, but I'm less worried about complex political upheaval for myself than I'd be willing to subject staff to.
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Power back soon, we hope.
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Its the Monday of all Mondays. First time at desk this morning. Thats all I have time for
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@nerdydad said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Working with AT&T on moving services between routers. They make this stuff unnecessarily complicated.
Iβve listened to our network team deal with AT&T over the last couple of weeks. Itβs painful.
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Just found this on an older pc, hope the user hasn't been using it.
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Amazon courier delivered a package to the wrong apartment complex. Contacting them now.
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@eddiejennings Happened to me a few times recently. Once was supposed to be someone else in my building, once across the street, once down the street a bit.
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@momurda said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@eddiejennings Happened to me a few times recently. Once was supposed to be someone else in my building, once across the street, once down the street a bit.
Yeah. I'm sure the amount of money lost on replacing an item their courier delivered incorrectly is insignificant to them.
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@momurda said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Just found this on an older pc, hope the user hasn't been using it.
Amazing, either it was an MSI or that version is so old that did not do automatic updates.
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looking at 10mm wide zip ties. sizing up a lithium battery for the 4x4.
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Running a Deepin update!
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Set up SendGrid to send email on behalf of Zimbra.
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Looking for a FREE backup method for Hyper-V 5 Linux VM.
Backing up to either a NAS share or ISCSI target.
Looked at Vembu, Altero etc but they all have 2-3 limit on the Free versions.
Veeam was looking like an option but with the free version is it only VeeamZip you get? As i want to schedule to backups each night not be a manual process.Wondering what other options there are
Should of stuck with XenServer and XenOrchestra*Should add i was looking for something that will run as an appliance VM or on Linux so i don't need a Windows/Server Licensed VM
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@hobbit666 UrBackup is free, unless you need CBT This is $17 cost per client.
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@hobbit666 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Veeam was looking like an option but with the free version is it only VeeamZip you get? As i want to schedule to backups each night not be a manual process.
The VeeamZip scripts are easy to script and schedule with Windows task manager, but I understand the frustration.
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@dustinb3403 Thats the one i was thinking of but couldn't remember the name UrBackup
Yeah been looking at VeeamZip and scripts.Currently test Unitrends Free, see how that goes first.
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Morning everyone. Starting coffee and doing some updates
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@hobbit666 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@dustinb3403 Thats the one i was thinking of but couldn't remember the name UrBackup
Yeah been looking at VeeamZip and scripts.Currently test Unitrends Free, see how that goes first.
How? Last time I tried, it required a full Windows Server + Hyper-V to be running. There was no way for me to install it on Hyper-V Server.
https://mangolassi.it/topic/17243/unitrends-free-is-still-useless