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    • Veeam Installation

      G'Day Lads and Lasses,

      I'm Installing Veeam B&R 7 on it's own server and I'd like to check a few things before completing the installation:

      • Is it best practice/a good idea to install Veeam onto a different drive to the OS (eg Install on K: instead of C:)?
      • Should I use a local SQL Express Installation or use a seperate SQL server?

      Also, in the EULA (Yes, I read it šŸ˜› ) it stated that Veeam could essentially check up on my stuff to ensure that we were abiding by the EULA.

      • How do they go about this?
      • Has anyone had this happen to them?

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      (Topic thumbnail added because I can :P)

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: Chopping off their own feet....

      Here's my 2.2 cents (incl GST) <Au tax joke>

      This crap happens everywhere that there is an Internet based community. Very common in gaming communities (egotistical arrogance & intolerance mixed with egotistical pre-pubescent arrogance & intolerance... same as the former but magnified. Think XBOX Live).

      Same crap different bucket... same dog, different tree... etc We all know the story:

      One group will set up a Haven of Righteous Intentions (not directed ant any ons site. It's a blanket term I'll use to describe any forum/community on the Internet) only to be infiltrated and brought down to squabbling, infighting and back stabbing.

      To combat this, the Haven of Righteous Intentions (HRI) can add moderation/moderators who more often than not, deploy the concrete donkey of ban (image 1.1) upon the person who dare defile the HRI <optional: insert reason here>. Like intra-veinous caffiene, this is an insta-fix but fills the baldder faster... users get pissed and leave (puns!).

      Then the sneaky self righteous back stabbers manage to infiltrate and either get into positions of power or raise an angry mob and the HRI is turned into a shadow war of snarky comments, "I'm not talking to you", assassination plots and other school yard antics that we were supposed to leave behind after graduation. Hydra is everywhere.

      Somewhere along the line, comprimising consessions to the HRI are made to soothe ruffled feathers or to attract the floating clouds of cash (sponsors, vendors, investors etc) and the community begins to change. Sometimes, this is a good change but usually this is a bad thing and it then makes things worse.

      Then the split happens and a new HRI is formed. The trick of setting up a successful HRI split/offshoot is to look long and hard at the founding principles and culture. A nation born out of infighting & rebellion will always have issues with infighting & rebellion UNLESS there is a culture change and the founding principles are written with a better future in mind, the means to get there and not solely based on the past and present conflicts.

      I really like SW and I hang out there a lot but I am concerned with the fanboi-ism and "Hail SW" that I have noticed lurking in the shadows. I find it disturbing when a company or a person (in general, not directed at anyone) always has the "I'm happy and everything is awesome" mask on. I have allergies to BS and I know when something isn't right. Something is wrong at SW but I'm not sure that it's the community (it is possible that it's the one displaying the symptoms and copping all the crap). I think that there are deeper issues.

      In saying all that, I'll still continue to hang out at SW and help out when I can because I like it but I have concerns. My Spidey sense is tingling.

      Don't forget:
      "You have to get behind someone before you can stab them in the back" - Yes Minister (Reference

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      posted in Water Closet
      nadnerBN
      nadnerB
    • RE: Random Thread - Anything Goes

      Potatoes!

      posted in Water Closet
      nadnerBN
      nadnerB
    • RE: Which OS is Softer?

      Going by apparent sales, micro&soft would be what everyone has been buying inspite of it's short shelf life, unexpected colour swaps and cause your washing machine to generate a BSOD (Blue Sock of Death) randomly
      However, the Linux one will probably have a longer shelf life, require less per wash, make your washing machine last longer but it will also require command line installation mid wash

      posted in Water Closet
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    • RE: Making Changes This Weekend...

      Does this mean the site will not Auto-magic coffee into the mug on my desk?

      posted in Announcements
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      nadnerB
    • RE: vCenter - Java RAM utilisation

      @Dashrender said:

      What's the file location of wrapper.exe?

      Wrapper.exe and java.exe have all spawned from the VMware directory

      @alexntg said:

      vCenter's a little RAM heavy. If I'm reading this right, you're using the same server for vCenter and Veeam. If that's the case, you'll want to give it extra RAM.

      Yeah, that's just for evaluation purposes. I think I'll add more RAM regardless.

      @scottalanmiller said:

      You can tweak down the RAM usage if necessary. But I am not sure that I would recommend that.

      Yeah, I'll pass on that. I was more concerned that it was broken and needed fixing but from the sounds of things, it isn't broken. So, no need to fix it then šŸ™‚

      Thanks lads šŸ™‚

      posted in IT Discussion
      nadnerBN
      nadnerB
    • vCenter - Java RAM utilisation

      Hi lads and lasses,

      I noticed something that seemed out of the ordinary this morning on my vCenter server.
      There is a huge amount of RAM being used by several instances of java.exe.
      These instances have all spawned from several instances of wrapper.exe (see attached image.)
      All of them have spawned from the VMware folder.

      I have attached a screenie from Process Explorer (working set size is 4th column from left) at the end of this post.

      I have a few questions regarding this.

      1. What is wrapper.exe used for?
      2. Would manually installing a new version of Java cut down the amount of resources being used
      3. Any idea what it is doing/trying to do?

      I have:

      • rebooted the server
      • taskkill /f /fi "imagename eq java.exe"
      • applied Server updates

      Environment variables:
      Server 2008 R2 Enterprise

      • 4GB RAM
        Java (standalone i.e. the one in add/remove programs) is not installed
        Server is virtualised

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      posted in IT Discussion
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      nadnerB
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