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RE: Domain Administrator or (s)? Best practices?
Create him two accounts, one for normal use, then a second with administrative rights. You should do the same thing for you and not use the built in account.
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RE: Exchange 2010 Hard Drive Space Issues
@wirestyle22 Exchange aware backup is supposed to take care of it. You may have an issue there.
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Debian/Ubuntu Kernel Update breaks Unifi Controller
I ran into this issue yesterday where a kernel update kept Unifi controller from starting on my machine.
The fix is documented here:
https://community.ubnt.com/t5/UniFi-Wireless/IMPORTANT-Debian-Ubuntu-users-MUST-READ-Updated-06-21/td-p/1968252 -
RE: What Are You Doing Right Now
Just ordered another Ubiquiti EdgeSwitch to replace a Cisco 10/100 switch where ports are dying on it.
Latest posts made by brianlittlejohn
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RE: Telescope recommendations?
@obsolesce Thanks! That scope is a tad bigger than the one I use for viewing, but should be just as easy to setup. Celestron makes a pretty robust mount for a smartphone to take pictures from something like that.
Obviously this will depend on the COVID situation where you are, but find a local astronomy club and go to one of their star parties, then you can look/use several different scopes and figure out which one might be a better fit.
Also, All of the astronomy resellers have really knowledgeable people and are more than happy to answer questions to help you get started.
Most of the images I take (except for really bright objects like the moon) are imaged over several nights and I'm layering 60 - 100+ pictures to make it. For my photography setup, it is a smaller scope so it is a larger field of view of the sky, it has a dedicated astronomy camera on it. I've never actually looked through my photography setup with an eye piece, I just have a computer sitting out with it controlling the mount, focuser, filter wheel, and camera. Its a time consuming process.
If you are wanting to get in to some of the longer astrophotography stuff, the cheapest way to start is with a DSLR, a lens and a star tracker. You can take some pretty incredible wide field shots with just that.
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RE: Telescope recommendations?
@obsolesce the best telescope is the one that you will use. The biggest urge you need to fight is buying a larger scope as your first. What you want to do is get one that is a small light and you can setup fast.
One that is good for seeing and good pictures are kinda opposite ends of the spectrum. I do astrophotography as a hobby. (https://instagram.com/westtexasastro) I started off doing visual, the scope I started with is an Orion StarSeeker IV 127mm. It came with a motorized mount that points the telescope, once you set it up a couple times you can do it and align it in 5ish minutes. It is good for looking at the moon and planets, but you can see some of the brighter nebulas like The Orion Nebula. I’ve also hooked my DSLR to the back of it with a T adapter, but you could also get a mount to hold your smart phone over the eye piece to take pictures with as well.
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RE: Non-IT News Thread
Condom reconditioning is the new fastest growth market.
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RE: Who do you use for a 1U RackmountPC?
@JaredBusch said in Who do you use for a 1U RackmountPC?:
@brianlittlejohn said in Who do you use for a 1U RackmountPC?:
Dell has 1U precision workstations. I'd look at those.
I thought they stopped making those.
They have a 3930 on the product page that is 1U and can be configured with 9th gen Intel CPUs.
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RE: Who do you use for a 1U RackmountPC?
Dell has 1U precision workstations. I'd look at those.
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RE: NVMe and RAID?
You have to use software RAID since NVMe is attached directly to pcie bus.
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RE: Getting up and running with ER-X?
@scottalanmiller said in Getting up and running with ER-X?:
@pmoncho a friend of one of our customers got hoodwinked by the Crosstalk guys! They sold him some piece of junk that was literally less than a free phone system and billed him $5,000 for the privilege of getting screwed.
From what I remember watching some of his videos he likes to use the PBXact appliances.
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RE: Collision Domain - In POS
@WrCombs said in Collision Domain - In POS:
Just replaced the first switch in the bar a week ago and it didn't help with the issue.
I've seen gigabit switches fail to negotiate speed correctly and had a 10M half duplex link.
Change the port the line from the back to the bar is plugged into on the switches to test out a bad port.
You could also run an iperf test from one of the up front pcs to the server and see what kind of bandwidth you are actually getting to the server.
I would put money on the actual line being damaged somewhere (bad crimp, punchdown)
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RE: Collision Domain - In POS
One port isn't an issue unless you are saturating that one line, also it is all going down to one line when it goes to the server. If you saturate more than the switch can store and forward it drops the frame. It would be odd if that was the case giving the small number of devices running on the network. I would check and make sure the switches connected to each other are both negotiating at the full speed of the switch e.g. gigabit if it is a gigabit switch.
Does the tablet freeze up as well when the other machines do? If so, i would look at the switch in the back as the issue or the line going to the server.
If it is just the front machines, it may be an issue with the line itself, or the first switch in the bar.
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RE: Collision Domain - In POS
On switches you can't have a collision, they are layer 2 devices with queues. Collision domains were a problem back in the day of hubs because 2 devices could send at the same time. Hubs operated on layer 1 and you would split collision domains with a device called a bridge, it would take packets and store and forward them between the collision domains. A switch is just a multiport bridge, each connection on a switch is its own collision domain since the device will store and forward for each segment.
Odds are your issue are a cabling issue, or a bad NIC on the server, or a bad switch/port on switch somewhere.
It also could be a software issue on the server causing the issues.