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Is it possible for me to have DID without switching experience?
2024.05.17 18:13 Warm-Rhubarb3886 Is it possible for me to have DID without switching experience?
So here's the thing, I (21, non-binary) because of some incident... I don't really remember some od things before the age of 16,but I have an imaginary friend "Anna" (i don't remember when she.exsied in my head) who remembers it very clearly (but she was from Seen from camera) I'm not sure if Anna is one of the personalities in my “system ” if i got one. because she never took control of my body, I never had the experience of "switching", I just can't remember what happened afterwards. Anna usually only came out when I wanted to communicate . But she just remembered it better than I did Where things are, it can be played in my mind like a documentary, like what I did this morning...if i really can't remeber the detail
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2024.05.17 14:56 No_Refrigerator4030 Vmware discove vms failure?
2024.05.10 03:09 lucky77713 Recommendation on how to qualify hardware for first time project!
I've been playeing around with VMware fusion and exsi lately. I've had simple vms setup on some workstations and tested using veeam for replication and backups.
What im not sure is how to pick hardware for a project at the shop. What am I looking for is some info to guide me towards what hardware I would need. I simply need to run a sage server with 3 users using rdp. all other users are managed through ms365/intune. We are a non profit and trying to save where we can. The cost is too high to have somebody else host sage for us. How do I qualify the hardware I might need?
Might seem like a dumb question but I've never had to do this before. Do I buy two small servers and run exsi?
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2024.05.06 07:33 Due_Respect_1343 Russian bus exsi
2024.05.05 21:26 6Skulls1Arm HomeLab Idea/WIP
| hi, i'm planning to do something with a dl360p and needed some advice on my network plans. Attch is what i planned so far. In the end, its just to run a couple of vm's (servers) for some friends and a little surprise for unwanted visitors. Pretty much gonna be the dl360p handling everything with VMWare Exsi - OPNsense-vm with different vswitchs running for each of the ether ports. (i have de 4port nic) (im may get a separate machine just to run the OPNsense ) Rules for LAN network are a soft version of a DMZ DMZ is totally isolated by dmz/vlan rules, firewalls (even using a different nic) the routing is being made in a normal order, going thru 2 NAT's (IPS and OPNsense) ISP -> dl360p ->opnsense->target Tell me what u think. Any idea is welcome. dl360p 16 CPUs x Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2670 0 @ 2.60GHz Memory 143.97 GB Space : ~6TB HDD ~500SSD (p420i in hba) https://preview.redd.it/1xqbqix6tnyc1.png?width=1228&format=png&auto=webp&s=ffc168abf6262f8d9770ce6b923f6c06d3ee76c3 submitted by 6Skulls1Arm to homelab [link] [comments] |
2024.05.05 19:55 AnalystCommon3643 Exsi with w480 intel chipset
Not able to see my disks. Its possible to add a driver on my esxi server?
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2024.04.26 22:45 Dapper-Inspector-675 MY Hardware selection for pfsense
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2024.04.26 09:24 Apart-Club5810 VMware EXSI 6.0 Boot Error
Hi All,
Currently helping to diagnose an issue with a VMware EXSi 6.0. When the VMware is loading, it’s getting stuck loading /k.b00. The problem is as follows:
Loading /tboot.b00 Loading /b.600 Loading /jumpstrt.gz Loading /useropts. gz Loading /k .b00 Error loading /k.b00 Compressed MD5:0000000000000000000000000000000000compressed ND5:00000000000000000000000000000000 Fatal error: 8 (Device error )
Any suggestions are much appreciated. From what I can see online, those are saying to get a boot drive with 6.0 on it and reinstall it over the boot drive (no repair option) and preserve the VMFS datastore, but coming on here first to see what suggestions you guys could offer before doing so.
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2024.04.24 15:30 Equivalent_Spray726 Falling in love everyday since 2019..
2024.04.22 02:45 LadderWide3901 Hyper V - Best Practice
I'm thinking about making the jump from VMware to HyperV - My VMware 6.7 is getting old and the cost to move to Essentials Plus is much higher.
When setting up VMware, I normally setup 2 mirrored boot drives for EXSI only. Then all of my VMs are on different physical disks. Note, we are small so all storage is locally attached. With Hyper V does this make any sense. Or just make up one big RAID array with multiple logical drives, including my boot partition and all of my VM's all stored on one RAID ARRAY?
Or setup a pair of boot / OS disks mirrored RAID1, then another RAID5 array for all of my VM's. Thanks!
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2024.04.20 22:28 Yikedz Need help deciding on homelab setup with pfsense/opnsense & self made router
Hey, so I've got a server running a secure chat & voice server for my friends to chat on, and it has opened me up to some more in-depth networking that i'm interested in, i'm a cyber security student right now so homelabbing is extremely fun and helps my education
Right now I have a dl360p with 2x E5-2670 with 128gb ram running exsi, and i'm looking into running my own router with an old pc
I have an older pc with an i5-7600k & 16gb ram, but to get it running i'd need to buy a drive for the OS
I'll also need a switch and wireless access point, along with an intel NIC for internet and wan ports afaik
I'm looking at either a procurve 2910al-24g or a procurve 1810G 24, leaning towards 1810 due to fanless operation and i'm not sure i'll ever need POE with my use case, push comes to shove i get a small poe switch in the future.
Would it really be worth it to install pfsense/OPNsense on this spare pc, or would it be more worth investing in a small mini pc or netgate 2100 due to power consumption ruining the entire reason for using an older pc.
I do also know I can run virtual deployments of pfsense/OPNsense, but i've heard there can be security issues there, not to mention the added complexity as i'm very much not an expert on this, and configuring my already running vm to work with the wan/lan card on the back of my server sounds like a headache. although the server its self has plenty of resources to support this.
right now my tally for all of the above is £140, looking for opinions, thanks
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2024.04.18 06:07 matthewsbitch Help Elvis
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2024.04.12 02:43 SnowReborn Need help on config nested truenas NFS share to exsi
R730xd, installed Esxi 8, TrueNas Scale 24 RC1 as VM. has a pool for other VMs, created NFS share via ipv6, shares successfully, and registered as datastore. VM imports fine.
I got couple issues:
- When server is restarted, esxi tries to connect to NFS share datastore which fails(since truenas scale as vm hasn’t started before esxi so nfs not available) after the esxi and truenas started, Esxi is still unable to see the datastore added previously. Only way for me to resolve this is to unregister all VMs in the NFS datastore, and tries to delete the datastore(and fails), restart esxi(automatically removes the NFS datastore), then manually adds the datastore back, re-register all the VMs. Pain in the ass. Searched online for a long time without a solution, came across old thread and still didn’t work: FreeNAS on ESXi serving VMs via NFS TrueNAS Community
- Trying to initialize the NFS datastore with truenas allowed Host set to the ipv6 of esxi will fail on esxi(i have already did ipv6%adapter , but if i change allowed host to * (all) on truenas scale nfs share setting it will pass, if i put esxi’s ipv6 it will fail. Doesn’t have issue on ipv4. Any thoughts?
- Also I am not sure if it’s a bug for 24 RC1, the NFS session is always showing every client has ever connected without refreshing.(showing clients already disconnected or deprecated). SMB session doesn’t seem to have this problem.
Thanks in advance.
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2024.04.04 16:22 JordayD Just started collecting, picked this up for cheap
2024.04.03 01:07 fokeiro Connect a exsi to a baremetal via ethernet
Baremetal to baremetal never had an issue before so i assume exsi is the same. So my question is can i run a cable from the baremetal nic to the exsi nic, on exsi create a virtual switch (call it backup network) with this port and on the vm add a nic on this network and i should be able to ping the baremetal from the vm and the other way around right?
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2024.03.30 19:35 slipperypickle4u How did we do
2024.03.30 13:29 fokeiro Memory Used / Active discrepancy
can someone help me understand this. There is only this one VM on this host and mos of ram and cpu is assigned to it. Ram usage on Vcenter shows 240gb consumed but on the VM shows only 100gb currently in used. Im lookign at active memory and i dont see much move on the graph there either. VM has vmware tools. Soemtiems the vm becomes sluggish and trying to figure out if its a ram or cpu usage issue.
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2024.03.30 12:00 MeetYourGoddess Petri net not working as intended in snoopy
2024.03.30 08:15 ohmi_II They're Here! Physical Copies Available
2024.03.29 19:00 pspahn Replacing EXSI (free) with VMM
I have a legacy business application running on a CentOS guest in EXSI. It doesn't have very large resource needs, very little storage. I would like to give it something like 2-4 cores (depending on speed) and probably 4 GB RAM would be plenty.
We have other gear in the IT closet I'm looking at replacing with Synology gear already (general DSM features, backups, Surveillance Station, etc) and I'm thinking about replacing the ESXI host with something else to use VMM since that would make the IT admin side of things a bit simpler.
A 4 bay NAS with 32TB would probably last us a decade, so the macho machines are way overkill storage-wise, but it doesn't seem like there are any smaller 4 bay units with a bit more powerful CPU.
Is there a specific model I'm overlooking that just has ~4 bays but also comes with a meatier CPU with 8 cores that is more cost effective than spending $5-10k on a machine that has way more storage capacity that we would ever need?
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2024.03.27 03:15 Autisum Converted HyperV to EXSi VM won't log in with "correct" username/password
Hello,
I created a VM using a virtual Windows Server 2019 hard disk on Hyper-V. It works fine and I logged in with the proper username and password. Then, I converted a V2V conversion, with Starwind, to VMware EXSi.
At first, it was stuck on a blue “Choose an Option” screen where anything I do would bring me back to it. So, I booted it on EFI firmware and installed a clean Windows Server 2019 .ISO on it.
This brought me to the proper log on screen. However, the username and password doesn’t work which is weird because it works for the Hyper-V server. I think this might be related to a username/password issue because Vmware Standalone Converter wouldn’t convert due something wrong on the enter server IP address, User name, & Password part ("Unable to Contact the specified host ______. The host might not be available on the network, there might be a network configuration problem, or the management service son this host are not responding"). However, I can’t discount the possibility it might be a conversion/network issue and I am very new to this.
Has anybody encountered similar issues before? Please give any advice you have! Thanks in advance.
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2024.03.25 00:10 z_agent LAG \ Bonding Questions..... Will it do what I want it to?
Ok team, I have 2 CRS125-24G-1S. One in the house and one in the garage. The garage has my bigger storage shelf (for....Linux ISO's yeah thats it!) and my primary homelab rack. I have 2 ethernet cables running to the garage.
Can I use the 2 cables to create a 2Gig connection?
I see from here
https://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Manual:Layer2_misconfiguration#LAG_interfaces_and_load_balancing it wont do 2Gig to a single destination server but it will give me 2Gig between the switches?
Will it need more than
/interface bonding add mode=802.3ad name=bond1 slaves=ether1,ether2
run on both of the CRS125s? will I need to add anything else?
Cheeky follow on, how about setting up to talk to the Vswitch on an exsi host? same sort thing or should I ask in a VMWARE sub? THanks
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