Posts Tagged ‘command’
Posted on February 8th, 2010 by by Steve
Last week while working on a Domain Controller for a rarely used domain, I ran into a challenging issue. I couldn’t login to the DC! (Thanks MS for not allowing local logins on Domain Controllers)! RDP responded fine, I could manage it remotely (and this view logs), but could not actually login via RDP or [...]
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Tags: command, DNS, dns server service, Domain, flush dns cache, ip interface, login, primary dns, PsExec, pstools, server
Posted on October 21st, 2009 by by Steve
Had to look up how to change the Service Console IP via command line today… here is a good article:
“Once in the service console runt the command “esxcfg-vswif -d vswif0″. This command deletes the existing vswif0. Don’t worry if you get a message about nothing to flush. Then you need to run the command to [...]
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Tags: address, arrow keys, broadcast address, command, Console, default gateway, Don, ip address subnet mask, p service, service, vswif
Posted on September 23rd, 2009 by by Steve
Today I began my work with VMware’s DR product, SRM. I’ll be using this tool to migrate a few hundred virtual machines from one datacenter to another, not for DR purposes.
The first issue I ran into took me quite a bit of time to figure out. It turns out that if you are not using [...]
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Tags: Best Practice, certificate, certificate request, command, default, esx, issue certificates, move, move project, SAN, server, site, SRM, ssl certs, virtual machines, VMware, vSphere/ESX