Saturday, December 22, 2012

VCenter Mobile Access- Manages your Virtual Infrastructure

This an old  post that I had started to write about quite a while ago... and forgot about it. So here it is an oldie but a goodie. Manage your VCenter Server and or VSphere Hosts from your iPad tablet. The VMware VSphere client for the iPad communicates with the VCenter Server or VSphere hosts and presents it a web-based user interface look to the iPad device.
http://communities.vmware.com/community/vmtn/server/vsphere/ipadclient
Download the VCenter Mobile Access Appliance
http://labs.vmware.com/flings/vcma



Error while installing Exchange 2010 SP2



First of all backup the Exchange Server databases and logs with your favorite backup software
Take a Snapshot the Exchange Server if it is virtual machine before you perform the Service Pack 2 upgrade

When applying EX2K10 SP2 you may get the error below:
Some controls aren’t valid. Setup previously failed while performing the action “Install”. You can’t resume setup by performing the action “BuildToBuildUpgrade”.
 
The Cause:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\ExchangeServer\v14\MailboxRole\Action
Action key is present with value data: Install
The Solution:
Delete Action key under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\ExchangeServer\v14\MailboxRole\Action


  

I then attempted service pack 2 upgrade again and then I got this error below:
The Cause: Symantec Anti-Spam services have some of the listed files above open
 The Solution: I stopped all of the Symantec Mail Security Services and restarted the Service Pack 2 upgrade process again

Run the setup of EX2K10 SP2 again – Be patient again the service pack install can take a while. This time it went through...

Don't forget to Start the Symantec Anti-SPAM services again
Apply the latest Exchange 2010 SP2 Rollup patch or run Microsoft Updates - Be patient again the updates can take a while
A reboot was not  necessary however, I did one anyway

If all is well remove the VMware VM Snapshot

VMware View - the display protocol for this desktop is currently not available

This one drove me crazy and it also drove VMware support insane for about 6 hours as well.
When trying to connect to a VMware View desktop you receive this message "the display protocol for this desktop is currently not available" from the client. I tried all sorts of stuff and so did VMware support.
The bottom line is the problem was the View Agent version on the virtual machine DO NOT USE version 5.1.2 View Agent. Back it out to version 5.1.1. If you do this you will save yourself a lot of time and pain.

Your Exchange Server 2010 EMC is very slow to load

If your Exchange Server 2010 Management Console is slow to load it may be as simple as updating the service pack and or applying an Exchange rollup to the service pack.
I recently was running SP2 and Rollup4 and noticed the slowness to load the console however, once it loads it is fine. Anyway... I applied Rollup5 for SP2 and the problem was solved.

This link below is very helpful to determine what version, service pack, rollup/build # of Exchange Server you are running.
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/240.exchange-server-and-update-rollups-build-numbers.aspx


 

Saturday, December 15, 2012

Veeam Free Backup

I am a little late getting this post out as Veeam has had this out for a little while now.
Veeam Free Backup Edition

This is the link to a comparison of features between the Veeam free edition and the Veeam paid for edition
http://veeampdf.s3.amazonaws.com/datasheet/veeam_backup_and_replication-free_vs_full.pdf?AWSAccessKeyId=AKIAJI4MX44AEVG3NBLA&Expires=1355544370&Signature=93AxtCcHOaJIi62JFFWzLl3n%2BiU%3D


http://www.veeam.com/virtual-machine-backup-solution-free.html



Monday, November 5, 2012

How to Prepare for Severe Weather



Storm and Severe Weather Preparation

After the recent Hurricane "Super Storm" Sandy devastation I felt compelled to write some information about how to better prepare and protect yourself and your family against severe weather conditions. During the storm I learned some lessons and had some time to think about how to better prepare myself. Although I did not suffer anything remotely near to the tragedies that other folks did  throughout NJ and NY I still felt like I needed to write something. My intent is that that hopefully somebody else can benefit from this information in the future or possibly even presently. 
Once the storm subsided I worked with many clients getting them backup and running as it pertains to computer networking systems, assistance with power issues, generators and phones, etc. I also spoke to all sorts of different people which shared stories or information about things they heard or read about.

The following information below is a combination of lessons that I learned during the storm, information that have I gathered from websites and things I heard from speaking to other people. The information below is a collection of my thoughts and findings. For more info on how to prepare for storms and or for severe weather go to http://www.ready.gov/  and http://www.fema.gov/

Note: That some of this information may seem like it is common sense. However, based on the news casts some people do not think through the consequences before acting and therefore, caused damage and injury to themselves and others.

Safety

DO NOT bring your generator indoors under any circumstances
DO NOT bring any type of fireplace, grill or any type of device that lets off any type of harmful fumes indoors
Place your generator at a safe distance from your home
First aid kit
Locate the safest place in your home usually a low floor under a supporting beam
Have an exit plan
Get some cash
Have more than 1 way out of your home or apartment. Don’t block all of your exits
Prepare a travel bag or back pack with some clothes, water and some non-perishable foods so that you can make a quick exit if you need to
Locate and place all of you valuable documents into some type of carrying case or save to a USB device
AM/FM Radio to listen to the news and updates
Create a “survival kit” and store it in a designated area
If you have an infant and or small child purchase diapers, baby formula, baby food, etc.
Fire extinguishers
Tie down outside furniture, grill, etc. or move into a secure area like a shed or garage
Stay away from windows during a severe storm
Brace doors from the inside if the storm is severe to prevent them from flinging open

Natural Gas, Gasoline, Propane and Power

·         Whether you have a home or a business purchase a portable gasoline generator if you don’t already own one. If you can afford it buy and install a permanent natural gas generator it is the best option and you don’t have to worry about filling up gasoline and oil during a storm.
http://www.generac.com/genTemplates/HomeNew.aspx?id=6442453999
Depending upon the generator you have you can keep food, keep the heat running and other areas running that are important
 Fill up your cars and gasoline cans/tanks prior to the storm
Get oil for your generator
When you run your generator you must keep track of oil and fill up the oil otherwise, the generator will shut off and may stop running and can be damaged
·         Purchase additional gas cans and additional gas for your car and or generator
·         Purchase additional and or fill up your Propane Tanks for cooking for on a BBQ
·         Have Batteries of all sizes available especially size D
·         Flashlights -This is link to a really good item to have on hand – Rayovac sportsman  http://www.rayovac.com/Products/Lights/Outdoor/Virtually-Indestructible-LED-3AAA-Headlight.aspx
·          Purchase Candles
·         Purchase battery operated tea light candles submersible ones are even better. These candles seem to last forever http://www.lamplust.com/battery-operated-candles-c-3_26.html
·         Matches and a gas lighter which comes in really handy to light up your gas stove or gas fireplace
·         Purchase battery operated lanterns – The link below is a battery operated lantern that is also water resistant and also floats http://www.dickssportinggoods.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2558640
·         If you are lucky enough to own a gas fireplace make sure you have instructions handy on how to use it and get it light, etc. If you don't have then consider putting one in.
·         If you are lucky enough to have a wood burning fireplace make sure you purchase fire wood. If not then consider putting one in.
·         You can use your grill to cook food as long as you have propane or your grill is attached to a natural gas line
·         Try to keep your refrigerators and coolers closed as much as possible in order to keep as much cold inside

Food, Water and Medicine

·         Purchase Bottled water and put your water in a cooler with ice
·         If your refrigerator is running turn it up to the highest level and turn your freezer up to the highest level
·         Buy or make ice from your refrigerator
·         If it is cold enough outside and the weather is not severe keep your food and drinks in coolers to help preserve them
·         Make sure you have any medicines handy and that you have filled any prescriptions that you may need prior to the storm
·         Purchase non-perishable foods and place them in plastic "Rubbermaid" containers 
·         Ready to eat canned meats, fruits, vegetables
o   Protein or fruit bars
o   Dry cereal and or granola
o   Peanut butter
o   Dried fruits, Nuts, Crackers
o   Canned juices
o   Non-perishable pasteurized milk
o   High energy type foods
·         Vitamins
·         Food for infants, diapers, etc.
·         Fill your bathtubs with water. This may come in handy at a later point
·         You can also store your own water in plastic containers like plastic soda bottles however, you should look into how to do that properly
·         If you have pets make sure that you have food and water for them as well

Sump Pump

·         If you have a basement you most likely have a sump pump. If you do then make sure that it is plugged in to a battery backup unit of some sort or that it is plugged in to your generator. The best scenario is to plug it into a generator
·         Buy a backup sump pump just in case

Clothes

·         Locate warm clothes like jackets, socks, hats, sweaters, etc.
·         Gather Sleeping bags and Blankets

Tools, Electronics and Utensils

·         Power Extension cords and power strips
·         Can opener, eating utensils
·         Wrench, pliers, Screwdrivers flat head and Phillips head
·         Hammer,  nails, screws
·         Make sure you have powered up all of your battery operated tools such as drills, etc.
·         Make sure you have powered up all of your cell phones, tablets, etc.
·         Locate all of your chargers
·         Jumper cables
·         Ice scrapper

Food and Water preservation and sanitation

Some foods can last longer without refrigeration
If any food or items don’t smell right don’t take the chance -just throw it out.
Keep non-perishable offs in plastic containers
Keep garbage outside of your garage

You should read the food labels to make sure how long the food can last without refrigeration
If any food has come in contact with flood water you should get rid of it
Food that requires refrigeration and have been without the proper cooling should be thrown out after 24 hours.
Food that has been frozen can last up to 48 hours after that it should be thrown out
If you handle gasoline or oil wash your handling before handling food

Storing your Gasoline and your Generator


  • Keep gas cans and the generator in a safe environment
  • Buy gas stabilizers for gas cans and your generator