By admin, on July 26th, 2010%
Although the command line option to upgrade is preferred in some cases, here is the option to upgrade your ESX/ESXi hosts from the vCenter .
First we have to import the correct upgrade file, which you downloaded from the VMware site. Depending on your current installation you can download different files.
To upgrade ESXi . . . → Read More: vSphere 4.1 is Here – Updating VMware vSphere ESX/ESXi Hypervisor to v4.1 through vCenter
By admin, on July 26th, 2010%
Since I have been pondering around upgrading vCenters, it was a matter of time before i came across a 32bit v4 installation. Since this is not a very standard procedure and needs a bit of extra reading and research on the net, I am saving me some time by keeping a log. Those are . . . → Read More: vSphere 4.1 is Here – Migrate vCenter to a New 64bit Server
By admin, on July 24th, 2010%
This is one of those “note to self posts”, in hope this may hit me again so I don’t go wandering the Internet all over again. I have a small VMware lab at home, and a few days ago I was confronted with an issue related to vCenter – the management application for VMware’s . . . → Read More: Fix “Transaction log for database ‘VIM_VCDB’ is full” errors
By admin, on July 23rd, 2010%
Well I am happy to announce that Something has changed – again! Have you tried to find the VMware vSphere Host Update Utility? It was never downloadable – it was part of the vSphere Client which was bundled with your ESXi Installation.(by the way that has also been removed from the installation and is . . . → Read More: vSphere 4.1 is Here – Updating VMware vSphere ESX/ESXi Hypervisor to v4.1 with “vihostupdate”
By admin, on July 23rd, 2010%
With the release of vSphere 4.1 comes the challenge to upgrade your existing installation to this new version. Because I have been testing the beta for a while now, I couldn´t wait to try it in our new testing environment.
However, there are a few caveats:
VMware released a KB article with the supported . . . → Read More: vSphere 4.1 is Here – How to: Upgrade to vSphere 4.1 with an existing 64bit vCenter
By admin, on July 13th, 2010%
Eric Cooper <ecc@cmu.edu> July 2010 Introduction
This document describes how to install an OpenWrt kernel and rootfs on the internal NAND flash of the Seagate DockStar so that it will boot into OpenWrt at power-on, with no USB storage device required.
The main method presented here does not require opening the case or attaching . . . → Read More: Installing OpenWrt on the Seagate DockStarInstalling OpenWrt on the Seagate DockStar
By admin, on July 9th, 2010%
This tutorial will explain Export the DHCP database from a server that is running Microsoft Windows Server 2003 or Windows Server 2008 To move a DHCP database and configuration from a server that is running Windows Server 2003 or Windows Server 2008 to another server that is running Windows Server 2008.Read more: http://www.technohub.in/how-to-migrate-dhcp-server-from-a-windows-server-2003-to-windows-server-2008.html#ixzz0tBxuZGCC Under . . . → Read More: Step By Step Tutorial How to migrate DHCP server from a Windows server 2003 to Windows server 2008
By admin, on July 8th, 2010%
Sipura back-to-back Config
This will allow the FXO connection of an SPA3000 to be accessed from another SPA unit connected to a network somewhere. Incoming calls on the SPA3000 FXO will be forwarded to the other Sipura unit (called the “remote SPA” in this example). No registrations will be used, the communications will be . . . → Read More: Sipura back-to-back Config
By admin, on July 8th, 2010%
FSMO Roles
In Microsoft Windows domain, there are five FSMO roles that are assigned to one or more domain controllers. There are two operations master roles for each forest and three FSMO roles for each domain as following: Continue reading Transfer FSMO Roles to a Windows 2008 Domain Contoroller
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