Windows Server 2008

Well, as it is Saturday and I’m having lots of time (whereas I’d usually spend it working), I thought I’d give Windows Server 2008 a try. What interested me most, is the Windows Server 2008 " Server Core Installations", as it’s supposed to lower the security risk (as there is no Internet Explorer, no Explorer nothing running by default, only a simply cmd.exe). As one of my co-workers requested me to upload the Standard/Enterprise/Datacenter DVD (which he got through our Microsoft Select 6.0(?) agreement) to our ISO’ VMFS, I had the DVD already at hand. As for that, I really love the feature set of VMware. ...

February 16, 2008 · 1 min · 164 words · christian

Other people's property

Well, apparently some people don’t have any value for other people’s property. It’s that way in big cities, but apparently it’s the same is this shitty, lil’ village. Scratch, top view Scratch, side view Whoever did that had serious fun with a key or something else. Tough, if I ever gonna get that person, I’m gonna rip his arse apart. The painters tell me, I do have to expect to pay ~300 EUR, as to the scratch being up to the primer below the upper color layer. So they’ll either have to paint half the door, or the whole door which really pisses me off!

February 16, 2008 · 1 min · 105 words · christian

Flushing the disk cache

I’ve been looking for this over and over and over, until I had some inspiration today (thanks to Andew and Chris) .. this has one and only one sole purpose: safekeeping, so I don’t end up searching for it all over again … To free pagecache: 1 # sync; echo 1 > /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches To free dentries and inodes: 1 # sync; echo 2 > /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches To free pagecache, dentries and inodes: ...

February 5, 2008 · 1 min · 90 words · christian

PacketPro 1-7-0

After blogging the last time about the PacketPro 450 LoadBalancer appliance, the guys over at teamix seem to have taken that to heart and implemented a rather nifty thing for their new release. It’s called " Port forwarding", which is basically what you’d figure from the name. It bounces ports around the load balancer, but saves you from creating a separate virtual server (and adding the physical servers to that one), but also saves you from modifying the syslog-ng configuration on the balanced servers.

January 15, 2008 · 1 min · 84 words · christian

Deploying VM templates

Ok, so after my first day yesterday after a rather long vacation I today wanted to look at the problem that the Administrator password isn’t changed when using VirtulCenter’s clone customization functionality (which relies at least for Windows on sysprep). After a short googling, I stumbled upon this. Simple problem short … Don’t specify an Administrator password for the template. Then you should be able to change the Administrator password when cloning the template. It’s " should", as the VM’s are still updating. ...

January 8, 2008 · 1 min · 101 words · christian

Looking back (yet again)

Well, it’s yet again New Year’s Eve. Yet again a whole year passed by blazing fast, I didn’t manage to get everything done like I wanted. That includes the following things: getting a better job (and probably better paid too!) getting a better life (well, it’s as it sounds like - my current life is rather unhealthy, and thanks to a friend I got the grip onto myself and started changing a few things - like doing a small workout every day, a bit more movement all over the day and so forth) Which also means I do have some resolutions for the next year … ...

December 31, 2007 · 2 min · 421 words · christian

Nothing to see here - wget stdout

Actually there’s nothing to see here. It’s just to get it somewhere more obvious then my irc logs … 1 2 $ wget -q http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.6/incr/patch-2.6.23.8-9.gz -O - | gunzip | patch -p1

December 10, 2007 · 1 min · 32 words · christian

Life as God it wrote

Well, some of you know I’m a bit clumsy. Ok, I went buying some stuff for Saint Nicholas for the ones I love, which came to me about ten minutes before the shops are closing. Navigated my butt into the car, drove the ~6km to the nearest store (which still had open, that was around 20:00). Got all I wanted, went back to my car (you know, this one) this and put the stuff into the trunk. When closing the trunk, I felt some opposition, so I closed it a bit harder. “Closed” I thought to myself and went back into my car. When turning on the ignition the onbord computer suddenly complained “trunk open”, so I went back out, trying to open the trunk. WTF .. I couldn’t get it open. So I tried again, still nothing. ...

December 5, 2007 · 2 min · 386 words · christian

Device CAL's ain't no Device CAL's

I stumbled upon a real weird problem. Apparently the terminal server licenses called " per Device" ain’t a real per device. From reading on it Microsoft states it like this: Device-based versus User-based Terminal Server CALs Two types of Terminal Server Client Access Licenses are available: TS Device CAL or TS User CAL. A TS Device CAL permits one device (used by any user) to conduct Windows Sessions on any of your servers. A TS User CAL permits one user (using any device) to conduct Windows Sessions on any of your servers. You may choose to use a combination of TS Device CALs and TS User CALs simultaneously with the server software. ...

December 4, 2007 · 2 min · 284 words · christian

Frantic work, private life, friends

Well, it’s been a full month since I last wrote something. Back then I had some problems with 2X, Windows Terminal Server and printing (I still have problems, but not those anymore - I resolved them). Work has been unusual frantic the last month, as well as I don’t pay much interest to all the things in Gentoo anymore (that was an advice from my shrink), as it just keeps putting on my anger/urge to do something nobody wants me to do even more. So I invested my time into doing other things (like baking or reading one of the many books that I buyed of Amazon and didn’t ever get a chance to read) I enjoy more. ...

December 1, 2007 · 2 min · 301 words · christian