this is odd because this looks like a duplicate of the same question that was answered a few days ago. from what the last one said a user answered that you might be able to format it FAT32 and be able to use it. I looked up the Seagate FreeAgent 500GB drives. On Seagate’s website [...]
There are a couple of ways to match disks to LUNs. 1. Your multi-pathing software should be able to match up disk id with LUN. 2. Your storge admin tool sould be able to tell you what drive letter is assigned to the LUN after you assign the LUN to the host. (I’m coming from [...]
***buddy*** first question is, did this tape drive work before with the full capacity? if so then it could be that BE is not using compression. go into your preferences and check the tape drive setup to make sure that BE is allowed to use compression. if the tape is 400 GB compressed then it [...]
One possibility would be to make sure that the duplex and speed settings are hard coded to match the switch port. But more likely than not it would probably be a Network interface card issue or the cable. Have you tested the equipment and cable? I use a standard network tester to test the cable [...]
Flywheels as a mode of battery have been around close to a century. They’ve been used by trolleys in Europe. They are already used in space where there is no friction. New technologies are making them more useful in orbit, but there are problems with using them in mobile applications. Here’s a <a href=”http://reddit.com/r/science/info/2bmxb/comments/c2bnf6″>link </a>to [...]
An Incremental backup will back up any files that have changed since the last backup taken (regardless of whether this previous backup is full or incremental) A differential backup will back up ALL files changed since the last full backup. So, if you need to restore a file using an incremental backup routine, you potential [...]
Someone has removed the rights to the file or folder from the administrators group. You’ll need to take ownership of the files/folders and re-grant the permissions leaving the administrators group with rights to the file/folder. Then the backup should work.
So if you have raid configured on your server – did you configure it through the operating system or through the bios? If you did it through windows it will be software. If it was done via the bios of the scsi card then it will be hardware. Minimizing downtime is very tricky and some [...]
You may want to review the links you provided. Some (for instance “What is the purpose of the OPEN command in RPG IV?” under the AS/400 tag) are not functioning. Others have answers in the discusssion section (though not in the answer section).
Hi Nick, One option would be to organise the folders so that only people required to have write access actually has it. As an example, you could have folders according to dept, such as Accounts, sales, etc. Once these are created you could then change the security on each foler adding security groups to give [...]
The server should have included a HP Smart Start CD or DVD. Drop that in the machine and boot off of it. It includes the utilities to configure the RAID array as well as a host of other parts of the server. look for the documentation. along with it should be an HP configuration manager [...]
Sounds like your machine got a virus on it. A good anti-virus should have been able to prevent this from happening. If the restore disks for the laptop aren’t working you’ll need to contact Toshiba and have them send you another set of disks. They will probably want to walk you through the restore process [...]
What exactly are you trying to accomplish? Please provide more information and a background of what is going on.
Are all of your Domains going to be under one Forest? I would create a new forest in each country and have it managed by a local LAN team. Keep the exchange servers and all critical data at Company Headquarters and have it administered by a WAN team. Have all other countries connect to the [...]
Not sure what you mean here. A SAN is a Storage Area Network. You can’t run AD FSMO roles on a SAN. You can setup your DC to store it’s AD database on the SAN which will work fine. And you can run the FSMO roles on a domain controller which is using the SAN [...]
You need to present the storage that you intend to use to the server first, then once it is properly carved and formatted, you can simply move all of the databases to the new storage using the EMC. This wll of course, require downtime while the databases are being moved.
I don’t know if a disable setting in Lotus so that you can disable. It’s one of those things we have asked for but has never shown up. Because of the ID thing I guess. -David The users access is disabled after the time period, plus the grace period. If you want a hard 90 [...]
You have three questions here and I think I see and know how to answer them all. Let me make sure I have the questions right, and I am going to make them sound really simple so if you need more complex answers you can email me directly. 1. You want to know more about [...]
I don’t know of any. You could hire a very savvy programmer that could probably capture that info or call IBM Support and see what they have in their tool bag. I have never heard of anything that would accomplish that on the System i side of things. Client Access for 5250 emulation on the [...]
Use <a href=”http://searchwincomputing.techtarget.com/generic/0,295582,sid68_gci1294109,00.html”>Group Policy’s</a> File System control: 1. Open any Group Policy Object (GPO) 2. Navigate to Computer Configuration–>Windows Settings–>Security Settings–>File System. 3. Right-click File System and select Add File. 4. Browse to and select the file or folder whose permissions you wish to configure and then choose OK. 5. In the Database Security for [...]





