HTS's Lab in Progress
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@scottalanmiller said:
@Hubtech said:
well my office is on the other side of the house. Has a door and a closet that I intend on turning into my data center. Gonna pipe a window unit in there and let er rip
My old home office in Texas had a big floor standing A/C unit to cool the rack. The piping was all painted up in NTG Orange.
Fun fact: The orange spray paint can that was used to paint that piping was the same can that was utilized in the near-famous incident involving @psx_defector , Maker's Mark, and the orange belly... the night before SpiceWorld 2012.
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Now that IS a fun fact.
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@art_of_shred said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@Hubtech said:
well my office is on the other side of the house. Has a door and a closet that I intend on turning into my data center. Gonna pipe a window unit in there and let er rip
My old home office in Texas had a big floor standing A/C unit to cool the rack. The piping was all painted up in NTG Orange.
Fun fact: The orange spray paint can that was used to paint that piping was the same can that was utilized in the near-famous incident involving @psx_defector , Maker's Mark, and the orange belly... the night before SpiceWorld 2012.
@psx_defector should feel honored!
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servers didn't show up....vendor didn't answer email....boo
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@Hubtech said:
servers didn't show up....vendor didn't answer email....boo
That sucks. Where did you get them?
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OK, servers are here. I have one of them up and running with 4x 76GB 10K sas for now. esxi 5.5 is installed, datastore is created, and i'm downloading pbxinaflash green osa for my first trial
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@scottalanmiller said:
@Hubtech said:
servers didn't show up....vendor didn't answer email....boo
That sucks. Where did you get them?
ebay. seller name is savemyserver
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Subscribed! Err... Favorited.
Can't wait to see where this goes, congrats on the home setup (And that find!).
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Well, installing centOS who would have thought. guess you gotta start with linux somewhere. going out for a beer then gonna play with elastix.
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Eeek, a GUI!
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@scottalanmiller said:
Eeek, a GUI!
no i didn't do the gui!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! this is just what happened during the initial install. see i can't even figure out how to run a mounted image in the cli!!!! lol
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Oh, that's easy. You should check out my blog first
http://www.scottalanmiller.com/linux/2012/04/27/mounting-an-iso-image/
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OK so the iso is in my datastore. It's also mounted on this vm's vcdrom. now.....
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@Hubtech said:
OK so the iso is in my datastore. It's also mounted on this vm's vcdrom. now.....
Oh, so if it is "in the drive", you are just missing the mount point:
mkdir -p /media/cdrom
You are trying to mount to a directory that you haven't created yet.
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i just dont know the basics. now looking at dir there are only 3 files....can someone send me a linux tutz?
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@Hubtech said:
i just dont know the basics. now looking at dir there are only 3 files....can someone send me a linux tutz?
DIR? Linux command for listing a directory is ls
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You know, since you are on VMware, there is no need to install Elastix onto something else. Just pop in the Elastix CD and install. It's that easy. Elastix is an appliance. For a Linux newbie, trying to install Elastix as a repo onto your own Linux install is way more work that necessary. Treat it as an appliance instead of as an application. Mount the ISO, reboot, let it install everything itself.
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A lab environment? I wish I had those luxuries! It would be nice to play around with some VMs. I know that you can contact your Local Microsoft Evangelist (the ones who used to put on the local TechNets) and they'll set you up with something like 3 months of free Azure service and some special deal if you want to continue it. Just a thought for anyone, like myself, who does not have a budget for hardware and software.
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@Hubtech said:
OK so the iso is in my datastore. It's also mounted on this vm's vcdrom. now.....
I'd actually recommend just starting over with a new VM that is capable of running RHEL 64-bit (pretty sure that is how you must mark it in VMWare) and boot from the ISO. That is the easiest way to do it in my opinion.
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@NetworkNerd said:
@Hubtech said:
OK so the iso is in my datastore. It's also mounted on this vm's vcdrom. now.....
I'd actually recommend just starting over with a new VM that is capable of running RHEL 64-bit (pretty sure that is how you must mark it in VMWare) and boot from the ISO. That is the easiest way to do it in my opinion.
Yes, 64bit Linux is all that is needed. Elastix CD handles the rest.