• Low Cost University

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    @Carnival-Boy said:

    How much does a degree at an average US uni cost?

    Average. It's horrible. Roughly $9,000 per year for state schools before fees and $30,000 per year for private schools. Average degree length is more than four years. Average is somewhere around $20K. And the quality is horrendous.

  • Inside look at botnets

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    scottalanmillerS

    Good stuff.

  • Making A Decision - Small Server, Laptop or Desktop

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  • Comparing Open Source CRM

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    JoyJ

    Thanks for sharing i just know the meaning of " CRM= is short for customer relationship management"

  • SSH With Two-Factor Authentication- What do you think?

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    scottalanmillerS

    Wait until you do scripting from a jump box. So slick.

    for i in $(cat serverlist); do ssh -qt $i uptime; done

  • The Playback Machine

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  • removing duplicate calendar entries in Exchange

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  • Xiki Shell

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    Reid CooperR

    Did you watch the video? Looks really neat.

  • Pesky Network Problem: No Internet Access

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    thanksajdotcomT

    @scottalanmiller said:

    @ajstringham said:

    @scottalanmiller said:

    @Bill-Kindle said:

    @ajstringham said:

    Besides, Verizon said that they can't bridge it, and they told me Actiontec told them that it can't be done. However, @PSX_Defector is nice enough to know there IS indeed a way and he's going to help me tonight. 😄

    Sounds like a Tier 1 support response. I would have asked to speak to a higher level tech that knows what bridge mode means.

    Yeah, Verizon isn't very technical.

    Don't tell @PSX_Defector that.

    I'm pretty sure that he knows 😉

    Yes, yes. He says so all the time. It was a joke...lol

  • Laptop For A Mobile User

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    scottalanmillerS

    It's the types. It will change security profiles based on public vs domain.

  • Office 365: Mailbox question

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    Huw3481H

    I'm with Katie on this. How exactly are these addresses/mailboxes being used?

    Or, more to the point how do you WANT them to be used?

  • Outlook 2013 weird issue

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    DashrenderD

    That list is pretty handy.

    Thanks

  • Pesky Network Problem: No Internet Access

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  • Pandora in Europe- Does It WOrk?

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    StrongBadS

    All normal VPNs should work here.

  • Linux issue

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    scottalanmillerS

    Might have been the gitlab package hacked but extremely unlikely. Almost certainly an external hack of some sort.

  • Terminal Themes

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    MattKingM

    This is really neat, here's my favorite for Putty-people: https://puttytray.goeswhere.com/

  • How do I get a BLF for Day/Night in Elastix

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  • Network Problem

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    scottalanmillerS

    Meraki is free and because it installs onto the Windows boxes (and Macs) it doesn't do the network scan. So it is massively easier to manage, more reliable and more secure because you can leave your ports closed.

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    @alexntg

    @alexntg said:

    Which machine are you seeing this on?

    The Mail server

    What kind of storage/RAID type is that VMDK on?

    Storage Blade

    RAID 5
    -- NOT FOR LONG!!! 😉

    If you have a bad disk, one of the last things you ever want to do with it is defrag it. You risk causing further damage.
    Righto 🙂

    Not sure. "It depends." If you're keeping it on the same disk, you're repairing a database on a bad disk. If you drop the database, move it to a new disk, then try to bring it up, if you do need to repair it, you'd be repairing it on a new disk.

    Righto, so, you suggest: dismount --> move to new disk --> Repairs? --> Mount

    Can you set up a new disk with a new database and move the mailboxes over to it? That might be your safest bet, though it is possible the IS would crash when you hit the corrupted part of the disk.
    Hmmmm, I'll have to think about this.

    As a side note, check for any residual snapshots and that the Veeam proxy doesn't have any extra mounted disks. It shouldn't have anything to do with the issue, but it doesn't hurt to check.

    I checked the Datastore and found many $-ctk.vmdk files. Research indicates that theses are for Change Block Tracking (from when I attempted to get Veeam to backup the server). Can I safely delete these? or is there something to turn off first? (veeam is not currently backing up this server.
    Speaking of, ML 20140704 001.png
    In the above image, the first virtual HDD isn't listing its provisioned size. Does that seem a little off to you?