#vBrownBag Episodes

Active Directory Machine Accounts and VMware Clones and Snapshots

Clones and Snapshots, two of the many modern day miracles to come from virtualization. No? So they’re not as cool as VMware’s vMotion, Distributed Resource Scheduling, High Availability, Fault Tolerance are they, but the are the foundation on which that magic is built.  What happens to the machine in your corporate domain when you need
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vSphere4 & NTFS – How To, and Why It’s A Bad Idea

Disclaimer: Just because you can do a thing, does not mean it is smart. What is described here is a “Bad Idea” for any number of reasons, the least of which is running non supported 3rd party code on your service console. Further, as you’ll see below, the kernel version ntfs-3g expects, is not the
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What Is Ailing Your VI – Call For Topics

This blog, thus far has been all about VI. How and what to automate, how to get yourself out of some sticky spots, and perhaps some turtles thrown in for good measure. However, it’s missing something. What is that? YOU! What is going on in your VI? Having trouble? Stuck on something? Some DBA on
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vSphere 4 Web UI Fail – Auto Starting The vSphere 4 Web Service

Today was like Christmas morning. All the waiting was over, and I downloaded the eval of vSphere 4. I can still recall the smell of the warm plastic DVD that came out of the writer, and the joy I felt  holding it in my hands. I popped the disk into an unsuspecting box, and began
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Left Overs – Cleaning out the RSS Reader

This week has been abnormally busy. That said, there were a few items of note in my RSS reader worth posting here for you: vSphere 4 Launch (I’ll not cover the launch (or even link it) here. Why? Redundant coverage is redundant. Virtual-Al Online vMUG – It’s unofficial, but looks like it could turn into
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Kodiak LUA Scripting

I told you it was the big feature didn’t I” While I’m a PowerShell man at heart, there is something to be said, for having a cross platform, potentially hypervisor agnostic scripting engine, that is tied not just into your virtual infrastructure, but also into your management platform. Take a look at a few of
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Kodiak 0.0.3 Released, I Has Moar Invites

They’ve a new release, and I have more invites! Highlight? Lua Scripting. While it’s not quite PowerShell, the power it will have considering their hypervisor agnostic (soon!) nature, will be amazing. I’ve got it installed, and will be pointing it at a VI3 setup soon to capture y’all some good screen shots. The maps feature
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WTF Is A Step Ticker? – Step Tickers. and Why They Matter

What is a “Step Ticker” You know, it’s one of those little pedometer things you strap onto your hip and tracks how far you’ve walked. Ok, so it’s not that. At least not within the context of servers & virtualization. So what IS it? It’s a horribly named NTP (network time protocol) concept. Yup. That’s
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Oh My God! Tripwire Ops Check.

I have to honest. I haven’t given the Tripwire tools the time of day prior. Wether it was because I didn’t have any time, or I felt my own skill at scripting was good enough, I don’t know. After a run in with a v-motion issue while at Citrix Synergy/Virtualization Congress 2009, and having Mr
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Choosing SQL Clustering or VMware HA – What is Right?

This is a big one to try to tackle in a single post, but the question comes up often enough to try. I figure to best answer it, it would help to understand what each does: VMware HA What it does: VMware HA will detects host & VM (VM heartbeat, etc) failures. On a failure
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Sunday Turtle Blogging & The PowerShell Talk

View Full Album First, Meet our newest “Staff” member at ProfessionalVMware. Not sure what to call him yet, but he’s the smallest of the bunch, as you can see from the pictures. Second, and likely just as important. ProfessionalVMware expanded recently and welcomes “ThePowerShellTalk.com” to our family of sites. ThePowerShellTalk, is the official site for
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Virtualization Congress 2009 – Thanks for Coming to My Party

It was a success, at least I think so, having survived it. We had about 26-28 folks in the room. Low numbers I’m sure because they bumped us from 4p to 3p, and not all of the materials got updated accordingly. Speaking with the door monitor, she confirmed this, and there was at least another
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Managing VI with PowerShell – Virtualization Congress 2009, It’s Now Real

That there is a pic from last nights room check. It doesn’t do the size of the room justice. We’re now polishing up the last few details around the presentation, and cleaning it up a bit. For those that are going to be here we’ll be getting into the nitty gritty of the three major
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HyTrust Releases Community Edition!

Sitting at the 2009 Virtualization Congress, I noticed this in my inbox, here is some from the press release: Mountain View, CA (May 5, 2009) – HyTrust, Inc. today took the first major step toward building a vibrant new community, united by a common goal: Virtualization Under Control. Key to delivering on that vision, HyTrust
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