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Cluster drives moving windows server 2003 r2 32 bit

On the old customer stop the resource groups to close all the file handles open on the drive. Move the LUNs to the new storage group. On the new cluster rescan the scsi bus and bring the volumes into the cluster. Add the drives as clustered resources, and setup the correct clustered network name...

answered by Mrdenny

  46765 pts.

HP ML110 G5 server Raid error

Since RAID 1 is an exact mirror, it sounds like corruption may have occured before the drive failed. Remove the failed drive and try booting to the OS. If you still can't bring the OS back up, restore from backup or repair install the OS Make sure you have the exact same drives for you array....

View Answer   |  Nov 24 2009  7:33 PM GMT
RAID 1, RAID, HP ML110 G5 Server
answered by Lerak

  15 pts.

USB device issues

This is because of a collision in the assignment of drive letters for network drives and USB drives. You must move one of the devices to a different drive letter to access. MS Setup Windows so that the subsystem that manages local disk access cannot see into the subsystem that manages network...

View Answer   |  Nov 23 2009  10:27 PM GMT
USB devices, USB Flash drives, Windows XP Professional
answered by Pjb0222

  1110 pts.

ultra320 SCSi to SAS 5/e adaptor cable?

You should take a look at the converter section of your local Fry's Electronics store, they have most of the converters available, and nobody really advertises them.

View Answer   |  Nov 23 2009  10:04 PM GMT
SCSI, SCSI controllers, Cables
answered by Mshen

  23505 pts.

ASR

1. Run NTBACKUP.EXE from the Run command or from the Program Files > Accessories > System Tools. 2. When the program starts click on the ASR button to invoke it's wizard. 3. The Wizard will start with a Welcome screen, advising that a Backup and the ASR disk will be created. Click Next. ...

View Answer   |  Nov 23 2009  3:20 PM GMT
ASR, Automatic System Recovery, File system recovery
answered by ITKE

  10345 pts.

To retrieve data from a remote system

One of my clients used to use Sockets for communicating between an AS400 and a Unix box and that worked very well. I keep meaning to "have a go" with socket programming and have seen a lot of good press on Scott Klement's tutorial at http://www.scottklement.com/rpg/socktut/index.html Hope it...

View Answer   |  Nov 23 2009  8:07 AM GMT
Wireless, AS/400, Security
answered by TomLiotta

  7410 pts.

How are iSeries logs maintained?

Logs are maintained on the iSeries through the Go Cleanup menu. These options cleanup joblogs in qezjoblog, history logs, system and workstation logs, user message queues and system journals. You can schedule this job to run nightly. You can specify cleanup options based on your companies...

View Answer   |  Nov 22 2009  10:26 AM GMT
AS/400, Backup & recovery
answered by TomLiotta

  7410 pts.

Formulating a backup policy for data generated by terminated employees.

you can get relevant contents on the net, but i am sure you will not be able to find out a clear cut solution for you. the solution has to come out of your organization think tank only but sitting, discussing and deciding what and how much of your data you need to protect. Refer to following links...

View Answer   |  Nov 20 2009  5:07 AM GMT
Data backup, Data Retention Policy, data retention
answered by Jaideepkhanduja

  6720 pts.

What would it take for you to jump into cloud computing?

does data's "mission critical" status give you pause in moving over? - Absolutely. But that said, moving to the cloud is not simply a technical decision. Its a business decision. Technically, the move to the cloud is easy. Pick a fairly reliable vendor, put in SLA requirements and test out the...

View Answer   |  Nov 19 2009  6:26 AM GMT
Cloud computing, Storage, Google
answered by Jaideepkhanduja

  6720 pts.

Offsite storage v. onsite storage

We use a combination of both. Our servers are broken down by tier level for Disaster Recovery purposes. Tier0 and 1 servers we keep local backups replicated to our second data center available as well as sending tapes off site. All other tiers we send tapes off site and call them back of needed. So...

View Answer   |  Nov 19 2009  6:06 AM GMT
Storage management, Onsite Storage, Offsite Storage
answered by Jaideepkhanduja

  6720 pts.

Dont want to pay alot for a enterprise backup software

With a tight budget, it makes it hard to get an enterprise commercial backup solution at lower than those unless you look at the open source area which tends to be less expensive (with support) or free (no support only community forum based support). You may need to review what is the backup...

View Answer   |  Nov 18 2009  11:32 PM GMT
Backup software, Backup & recovery, CA
answered by Brianw168

  40 pts.

Lotus Notes 8 archive policy deleted my archive folder

First of all recheck the policy you have created . Second of all you can get every thing back in case you used to back up your emails periodically .

View Answer   |  Nov 18 2009  2:54 PM GMT
Archiving Policy, Lotus Notes
answered by Abushahd

  1520 pts.

Notes 8.5 Mail Replica Question

Please follow theses steps : 1- click "online" 2- click "Edit Locations" 3- click " Online" 4- Configure both " Server" and " Mail" tabs put you server side lotus Notes database information over there . 5- press "Ctrl + O" 6- open the replica one 7- when the replica email opens right click on the...

View Answer   |  Nov 18 2009  2:46 PM GMT
Notes, Replication, Lotus Notes 8.5
answered by Abushahd

  1520 pts.

How do you view replication properties for Active Directory partitions and Domain Controllers

Replmon. See this MS KB article for more information.

answered by Labnuke99

  26245 pts.

Will defragmenting hard disks improve SQL Server performance?

Yes it can, however the benefit will probably be minimal. It will be a great amount of help for a data warehouse, but for OLTP applications the data will be so fragmented throughout the file, that defragmenting the file on the drive will only provide a minimal amount of assistance. More is gained...

View Answer   |  Nov 18 2009  12:33 AM GMT
Disk drives, Defragment, SQL Server performance tuning
answered by MacMan69

  0 pts.

How to encrypt a big list of sp's at once

No there isn't. You have to do an ALTER PROCEDURE specifying the WITH ENCRYPTION option. Do keep in mind that this encryption is very easy to undo. There are plenty of freeware software packages out there to decrypt the procedures. It also makes things look very unfriendly to the DBA when you...

View Answer   |  Nov 18 2009  1:46 AM GMT
Encrypt, Stored Procedures Optimization, SQL
answered by Mrdenny

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Why can't I connect to the Internet through my new GBIC module?

IDF1 patch panel should lead to patch panels in another switch closet and the same with IDF2. You would not connect these two panels to each other. You would need to determine if devices were attached at the other end in the IDF's. Then connect the appropriate pairs to fiber interfaces on the...

View Answer   |  Nov 17 2009  8:20 PM GMT
Networking, Routing and switching, Network equipment
answered by Labnuke99

  26245 pts.

RE-ARRANGING DATA

If you re-arrange data in a data set, you need to make sure that every progrom that accesses that data uses the new definition of the data set. Even if you are not rearranging, just change field lengths or attributes (Character to numeric, ...) you create the same issue. - And if that rearranged...

View Answer   |  Nov 16 2009  7:00 PM GMT
MIS, Computer Associates
answered by Nnf97

  3280 pts.

RAID drives

It depends on the system and host disk controller. You will need to provide additional information about your system to gain specific assistance. You can also go to the website for your system and host disk controller to gain access to documentation about this process. --- Buy one, find power,...

View Answer   |  Nov 16 2009  6:58 PM GMT
RAID 5, RAID, RAID Array
answered by Nnf97

  3280 pts.

RAID configuration

1GB drives are extremely small these days. You can get USB thumbdrives larger than this. You will need a system that will support a RAID (redundant array of inexpensive/independent disks). There are different raid types that can be implemented but with 5 drives, you should consider RAID 5. See...

View Answer   |  Nov 16 2009  6:56 PM GMT
RAID configuration, RAID, RAID Performance
answered by Nnf97

  3280 pts.

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