Our experiecne was really bizare (or so we thought) Unplug trunk to switch1 and SAN node 2 became unreachable. Then reverse the process, Unplug trunk to switch 2 and San node 1 became unreachable. However a power cycle or unplugged ethernet interface produced the expected failover result.
At...
It looks like it was a design / config issue
It turned out to be a spanning tree problem. We had portfast enabled on the iSCSi vlan interfaces. Disabling portfast inconjuction with a trunk cross connect between both switches, resolved the issue.
Now when we unplug the trunk connection to the...
HP 4300 SAN ALB failover issue
I believe ALB is designed and supposed to work differently than what I am currently experiencing in my testing.
We have a P4300 SAN connected to two Cisco 2960 switches. Each switch is connected to the network core through a trunk connection. Each NIC on each SAN...
I have an input file called parcel that has fixed length lines of 810 charters long. I have a created the following script to delimit each line into comma delimted fixed legnth fields. It seems to be working fine until line 129048, at which point there appears to be an unexpected formting...
Had this same problem and just figured it out.
Something to the effect of when restoring or redirecting a restore job to a new mailbox you must first login to that mailbox. I'm not really sure why you need to do this, but I do know it works.
Login in to the mailbox first using the backup exec...
>What OS and DNS server software are you using?
Microsoft NT 4.0 SP6 / Microsoft DNS
This box does nothing more than server up internal DNS. No other servers running on this box (http, smtp etc ..)
I thought it might be some sort of DDOS attack. Could never verify it.
I guess its possible it...
I'm seeing some strange UDP activity.
Seeing stuff like this :
UDP out xxxx :12105 in yyyy:12105 idle 0:00:46 flags D
UDP out xxxx :14133 in yyyy:14133 idle 0:00:37 flags D
UDP out xxxx :13290 in yyyy:13290 idle 0:00:36 flags D
xxxx = ISP DNS server
yyyy= Internal DNS
Appears to be DNS...
Paul,
I'll check out the stat function. thanks.
What I want to do is output $mtime into a more reader friendly output.
the script does this for $mtime 1054750200
this is what I want : Jun 4 11:10
or something close to it.
cheers
-Danny
dan@snoboarder.net
I am hopeful that someone might be able to give me a pointer. I am listing file atttibutes using the "ls -l" command. I need to alter the mode time ($mtime) into as more usable format. Can someone recomend an approach to this ?
The script I'm using is below.
#!/usr/bin/perl
print...
I am looking for a way to archive a given mailbox and make the archive viewable via a web browser.
This doesn't sound to difficult in nature. However my perl scripting skills are basic and I don't really want to re-invent the wheel.
Can someone point me in the right direction as I am lost.
I...
I have been tasked with finding a way to post the contents of a general mailbox to a local intranet server where the e-mail contents (messages) could be viewed as a webpage.
On the intranet box I would create a symbolic link from /var/mail/user_box to somewhere under the http document root...
I have been tasked with subnetting out one of our buildings.
The building is currently connected using a catalyst 2924 100BASE-FX fiber port connected via 100mb fiber to a 4006 catalyst in another building.
I am going to take the building out of our class B 10.1.0.0 subnet and place it on its...
why would an access-list be perferred over a conduit statement.
static (inside,outside) xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx 192.168.1.1 netmask 255.255.255.255 0 0
conduit permit gre host xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx any
conduit permit tcp host xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx eq 1723 any
I'm just not really clear on why and when I should use...
Most likely a long distance carrier issue.
I'll beat dollars to donuts that the remote sites do not have a long distance carrier assigned but the main site does.
I had a problem very simular to this.
The main site could dial to the remote site and bring up a ppp session. But the remote site...
Yes the interface would respond to both IP's because its configured to do so.
How would this effect an access-list applied to the interface ?
Interface E0/0
IP address 192.168.1.1
IP adress 192.168.1.10
access-list 101 deny IP host 192.168.1.1 any
Would it allow packets for 192.168.1.10...
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