Is it possible to have RAID configuration on your virtual hard disk of your virtual machine?As an example case is I have 1 PowerEdge R910 which I have installed it with Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise Edition and i used it's Hyper-V as the hypervisor. the HDD's of the PowerEdge are not RAIDed. I want to make 4 virtual machine's which are installed with Windows Server 2008 R2 as a virtual OS on Hyper-V and i want only 1 of them that has it's virtual HDD is RAIDed.
I encountered some strange issues with one of our appliances in the field. Reinstalled and encountered the strange issues. No errors.. did some memory test and the seagate harddisk test and encountered SMART errors. The device didn't log those errors anywhere.. First reason to check the second harddisk. The appliance is shipped with two so the first thing I was thinking of was RAID. I saw that raid wasn't configured. Try to boot the second harddisk and saw that nothing was on that disk.. so what is the mean reason you got two of those? Got the new machine and try some options to configure RAID.You got two options.. didn't see this before, most of the time you got only one option. Raid driver on or no RAID configuration at all. First tried the intel storage matrix, configured both of the disks for mirror and install the ACS 5.2. The machine boots after installs and rejects the DVD. Result: The installation doesn't boot! Checked the partition with gparted but the partition is active (or flagged as boot) Second option was LSI, got the raid configured for mirror and the installation was also completed. Result: working installation. Tried to test if the installation is still working after removing one of the disks. Appliance is complaining the the RAID is missing one disk (so this works). After that the machine tries to boot, result: no working ACS.
Well, I am just curious, how much hard disk does a WAG200G has? And how much memory and what processor? Is it hard to point me to a datasheet including every chip or/and component it has?
I am low on available disk space to perform backups on my LMS 4.2 installation. Is there a way to force the appliance to recognize the increased disk space allocated by ESX VMware?
I bought the router belkin n600 and it says in the box the USB support the FAT16/32 and NTFS which is I am really interested in but I was disappointed when I attached my book WD essitionl 3TB in to it because the router couldn't see it and I also tried a 320GB Toshiba external hard disk has NTFS file system and it didn't work ..
I am a avid fan of Linksys routers i blindly go buy it. But one feature which i feel isn't there on linksys is the ability to start downloads on the router and also peer to peer capability such as torrents. Asus routers have this and it works flawlessly love to have this feature on the Linksys routers. This is one and only request i ask for in firmware update?
I have 2 questions about a Network hard disk(for home using).I bought a hard disk (with a network card).This hard disk is connected to my "box"I have 2 questions...Is there a way to increase the speed of writing (20 Mo/s in usb) against 1 Mo/s in network.My second question is to find a way to connect to this harddisk from another network without using VPN
I got my NTFS formatted drive to work with the E4200 router via its USB port.I do not see any 'Access' option to configure different access types based on users. I do have users configured in the Administration tab; these are what came per-configured on the router.
My host OS is Ubuntu 12.04 and I am running a LAMP stack there. I have several Windows virtual machines (XP and Windows7) running in Virtual Box so I can test IE6, IE7, etc..
I frequently move this laptop between a few wireless networks and sometimes I am without an internet connection. I pause and save the VM execution state. Regardless, I want the virtual machines to be able to access the sites I am hosting locally on Ubuntu. The virtual machines do not need regular internet access. On the host I can point the browser at localhost or any subdirectory that apache is serving and view pages I've set up already. What is the best configuration for this?
Should I use Bridged or NAT virtual adaptors and should the guests use static IP's or DHCP ? I've also considered using ad-hoc networks between guests and host, but I think this will require that the host disconnect from any other networks (with internet access).
I am in the process of configuring load balancing on ACE module but struggling to configure virtual IP address for ACE module. I'm working on ACE30 module and using software version A5 (1.2). ACE module is in slot of Catalyst 6504 switch.
We just recently purchased a 3945 ISR G2 router and have a SRE-910 module (with two hard drives) configured in a Raid 1. We are running a stand-alone version of ESXi on the service module and I'm trying to figure out how to monitor the status of the Raid on the drives (along with other health issues). SNMP has revealed nothing so far and even opening a support case for which MIB's to use has proved fruitless. All the documents I find on monitoring the modules say to use LMS which is now Cisco Prime. I've downloaded the trial copy, put in the SNMP settings and scanned the router. I get device results and it shows that I have the SRE-910 module installed, but I get no other configuration / device informaiton from the module itself.
I tried to create a new Monitoring template using the NAM health as the base template (which I'm assuming this is the correct template). Unfortunately, when I actually try to deploy the template against the discovered router, I get an 'Unexpected end of list' error which makes me assume I'm still doing something wrong.
how do i check c disc for error on start up i get a blue page saying disc c errors cancelled i want to resume scan tride run chkdsk but i dont no how to place the f parameter to clear errors it also states i must be administrater baffled
On a windows 2003 data server with a 2008 domain controller, I have several Terminal Servers that are setup to only allow one remote time entry program to run. Totally locked down from network / internet (Kiosk Mode). Now I need to be able to view pdf files in a directory. How can I do this without giving access to the disks that are available for the time entry program to write back. The time entry requires a mapped drive with read/write access. Every pdf viewer I have found so far gives the ability to "File Open/Save as" and thereby gives access the the shared drive. If I use an Internet Browser then I have the same problem.
if the network i'm planning on will even work so i drew a picture on my project (attached). All cables will be gigabit compatible as will be the switches. The reason i will have 2 switches is because they won't be in the same building. The uppermost switch will be physically next to the router to enable me to have gigabit connection between the DiskStation and the PCs/HTPC without having to change my router (in fact can't change it due to special firmware for my internet TV).
My customer is tight on SN space, so they set up 400GB for the ACS AM. I saw a message about having less than 500GB flash by during the DVD install, but it seemed OK otherwise. When the VM boots off the HD, I get the localhost login prompt, and I type in setup, but nothing happens for about a minute, then I get the message 'INIT: ID "S0" respawning too fast: disabled for 5 minutes". After that, nothing. I've booted multiple times. Is this related to the disk space, and is it possible to install with less than 500GB?
I just got a Landisk today, and I can't set it up for the life of me.
Bytecc Landisk ME-850 WD Caviar Blue 320GB
When I look at the drive status section, it always says "Disk not found". The light that designates HDD read/write never comes on. When I hit the format button, I get a error message that only shows for a split second. The error message says: Action Fail Error Code: Please Refer to Manual. Nothing in the manual or Google explains this error.
The instructions say that the HDD you use has to support UDMA. Does my HDD support that? It's the only thing I can think of.This is all really strange because when I first plugged the drive in, the HDD light came on and was solid. But when I formatted the drive, the space was only ~2.7GB, so I thought something was wrong, and I did a factory reset. After that, the HDD light has never come on, and the "disk not found" error persists.
I have twho Windows 7 laptops that I want to connect to a Time Capsule, I have no problem at all with one of them, but the other laptop is giving me the error in my question
I have a dlink dir-655 router and an action tec dsl modem on windows 7. I connect with ethernet to the router for my cpu and use the wireless for the rest of the house. I used to have this working flawlessly but ever since I moved I've had trouble, I also just bought this computer so I was hoping for a clean start. I set up the modem and put in the ATT p/w and user name and installed the router drivers and set it up for PPPOE with the correct passwords but it only works when I connect my cpu directly to the DSL modem. I'm really struggling to figure out what could be causing this. Does the router need to be in some sort of bridged mode or something? I didn't run the ATT setup disks on this new cpu b/c I didn't think I would need to and I don't like putting their crummy software on my cpu.
I bought a new Linksys AE2500 dual-band wireless-N USB adapter but I misplaced the setup disc. Is there any way I can get another disc or download the setup files and then transfer them to my other computer?