Wednesday 24 June 2009
Thursday 18 June 2009
How to Find ILO card IP address.
Posted on 06:45 by Unknown
Here you go:
For single sever: http://www.bladewatch.com/2009/01/21/whats-my-ilo-ip-address/
To find all the iLO’s on your network: http://blog.nachotech.com/?p=63
Sunday 14 June 2009
How to reset DRAC password
Posted on 12:46 by Unknown
The DRAC password may be changed by logging into the OS as OS user "root" and running the racadm command to change the DRAC "root" user password. The commands are listed below.
Default password
The default DRAC password for DELL PowerEdge systems is "calvin".
For DRAC 4 password:
As root on the host run the following racadm command:
-> racadm config -g cfgUserAdmin -o cfgUserAdminPassword -i 1 "newpasswordhere"
And to display all user information except the password
->racadm getconfig -g cfgUserAdmin -i 1
For DRAC 5 password
As root on the host run the following racadm command (notice it's index 2 for DRAC 5)
racadm config -g cfgUserAdmin -o cfgUserAdminPassword -i 2 "newpasswordhere":
And to display all user information except the password:
racadm getconfig -g cfgUserAdmin -i 2
Default password
The default DRAC password for DELL PowerEdge systems is "calvin".
For DRAC 4 password:
As root on the host run the following racadm command:
-> racadm config -g cfgUserAdmin -o cfgUserAdminPassword -i 1 "newpasswordhere"
And to display all user information except the password
->racadm getconfig -g cfgUserAdmin -i 1
For DRAC 5 password
As root on the host run the following racadm command (notice it's index 2 for DRAC 5)
racadm config -g cfgUserAdmin -o cfgUserAdminPassword -i 2 "newpasswordhere":
And to display all user information except the password:
racadm getconfig -g cfgUserAdmin -i 2
How to reset iLO Password
Posted on 12:35 by Unknown
If you have access to running windows system follow the steps:
1. Ensure that SNMP is installed because it was a prerequisite for HP Insight Management Agents.
2. Ensure that HP Insight Management Agents are installed.
Unzip the attached Riloreset.zip file to folder c:\hp\ilo.
Extract the file Administrator_reset_pw.xml from c:\hp\ilo\Hponcfg.zip to the c:\hp\ilo folder.
Edit the file with the username you would like to reset and also edit the PASSWORD value="newpass@12$" to the new password.
Than go to command prompt to folder c:\hp\ilo and run the following command:HPONCFG.exe /f Administrator_reset_pw.xml /l log.txt > output.txt
We don't require the old password to reset the account.
find the same information in the below given url:
http://www.wikihow.com/Change-an-iLO-Password
1. Ensure that SNMP is installed because it was a prerequisite for HP Insight Management Agents.
2. Ensure that HP Insight Management Agents are installed.
Unzip the attached Riloreset.zip file to folder c:\hp\ilo.
Extract the file Administrator_reset_pw.xml from c:\hp\ilo\Hponcfg.zip to the c:\hp\ilo folder.
Edit the file with the username you would like to reset and also edit the PASSWORD value="newpass@12$" to the new password.
Than go to command prompt to folder c:\hp\ilo and run the following command:HPONCFG.exe /f Administrator_reset_pw.xml /l log.txt > output.txt
We don't require the old password to reset the account.
find the same information in the below given url:
http://www.wikihow.com/Change-an-iLO-Password
What is paged memory and non paged memory
Posted on 10:26 by Unknown
Paged Pool is exactly what its name implies , it can be paged out. The NonPaged Pool cannot be paged out. Each of these pools start at an initial size that is based upon the amount of physical memory present in the system. NP pool on Windows 2003 x86 systems has limit 256 MB. it used for kernel operations (drivers), GUI and some others.
virtual memory, or the page file, it resides on the hard drive. Page files are measured in megabytes. The size of the page file is based on how much RAM is installed in the computer. By default a page file which is 1.5 times the amount of installed RAM and places it on the hard drive where XP is installed.
virtual memory, or the page file, it resides on the hard drive. Page files are measured in megabytes. The size of the page file is based on how much RAM is installed in the computer. By default a page file which is 1.5 times the amount of installed RAM and places it on the hard drive where XP is installed.
Thursday 11 June 2009
Active Directory Replication Types
Posted on 06:04 by Unknown
Intrasite Replication :
Replication between domain controllers within the same site. Intrasite replication utilizes the RPC protocol to replicate data over fast, reliable network connections. Replication data is not compressed. Polling Interval which is every 5 minutes by default.
Intersite Replication:
Replication between sites. Intersite replication will utilize either RPC over IP or SMTP to replicate data.With intersite replication, packets are compressed to save bandwidth. Polling Interval By default is three hours or 180 minutes. The minimum period is 15 minutes.
Replication between domain controllers within the same site. Intrasite replication utilizes the RPC protocol to replicate data over fast, reliable network connections. Replication data is not compressed. Polling Interval which is every 5 minutes by default.
Intersite Replication:
Replication between sites. Intersite replication will utilize either RPC over IP or SMTP to replicate data.With intersite replication, packets are compressed to save bandwidth. Polling Interval By default is three hours or 180 minutes. The minimum period is 15 minutes.
What Information is Replicated in Active Directory
Posted on 05:56 by Unknown
->When an object is created.
->When an object is deleted.
->When an object is moved.
->When an object is changed or modified.
AD Objects: Domain, Organizational Unit, User, Computer, Contact, Group, Shared Folder and Shared Printer
Active Directory replication can utilize one of two protocols to send replication data between domain controllers
Remote Procedure Call (RPC): This is the main protocol used by Active Directory to send replication data.
Simple Mail Transport Protocol (SMTP): SMTP is typically utilized for sending replication data in bulk, and for sending replication data over unreliable network connections
->When an object is deleted.
->When an object is moved.
->When an object is changed or modified.
AD Objects: Domain, Organizational Unit, User, Computer, Contact, Group, Shared Folder and Shared Printer
Active Directory replication can utilize one of two protocols to send replication data between domain controllers
Remote Procedure Call (RPC): This is the main protocol used by Active Directory to send replication data.
Simple Mail Transport Protocol (SMTP): SMTP is typically utilized for sending replication data in bulk, and for sending replication data over unreliable network connections
Sunday 7 June 2009
Active Directory Saved Queries Templates ( very useful)
Posted on 10:50 by Unknown
In order to configure and use server query follow the below link ( Very useful link)
http://www.kreslavsky.com/2008/08/active-directory-saved-queries-templates.html
To schedule automatic email send in Outlook 2007
Posted on 10:46 by Unknown
To schedule automatic email send see the below link.
http://www.kreslavsky.com/2009/03/outlook-delay-or-schedule-email-send.html
If Desktop Icon Disappeared/Deleted.
Posted on 10:35 by Unknown
If Desktop Icon Disappeared/Deleted. Follow the below steps to restore it.
Open Notepad
Paste the text bellow
[Shell]
Command=2
IconFile=explorer.exe,3
[Taskbar] Command=ToggleDesktop
Save the file as Desktop.scf and drag it to your Quick Launch bar.
Open Notepad
Paste the text bellow
[Shell]
Command=2
IconFile=explorer.exe,3
[Taskbar] Command=ToggleDesktop
Save the file as Desktop.scf and drag it to your Quick Launch bar.
Saturday 6 June 2009
How to Add Static route in Windows 2003
Posted on 12:48 by Unknown
Q) To display the entire contents of the IP routing table, type:
A) route print
Q) To add a default route with the default gateway address of 192.168.1.1, type:
A) route add 0.0.0.0 mask 0.0.0.0 192.168.1.1
Q) To delete the route to the destination 10.101.0.0 with the subnet mask of 255.255.0.0, type:
A) route delete 10.101.0.0 mask 255.255.0.0
A) route print
Q) To add a default route with the default gateway address of 192.168.1.1, type:
A) route add 0.0.0.0 mask 0.0.0.0 192.168.1.1
Q) To delete the route to the destination 10.101.0.0 with the subnet mask of 255.255.0.0, type:
A) route delete 10.101.0.0 mask 255.255.0.0
You can force replication between DCs
Posted on 12:36 by Unknown
-> Start Active Directory Sites and Services.
-> Expand the Sites.
-> Expand the site that contains the DCs. (The default site Default-First-Site-Name might be the only site.)
-> Expand the servers.
-> Select the server you want to replicate to, and expand the server.
-> Double-click NTDS Settings for the server.
-> Right-click the server you want to replicate from.
-> Select Replicate Now from the context menu.
or
use the below command line tools for force repliction.
1) Repadmin 2)Replmon
GPUPDATE /force will cause policies to be re-applied/updated but some policies can only be applied fully at login and/or startup.
-> Expand the Sites.
-> Expand the site that contains the DCs. (The default site Default-First-Site-Name might be the only site.)
-> Expand the servers.
-> Select the server you want to replicate to, and expand the server.
-> Double-click NTDS Settings for the server.
-> Right-click the server you want to replicate from.
-> Select Replicate Now from the context menu.
or
use the below command line tools for force repliction.
1) Repadmin 2)Replmon
GPUPDATE /force will cause policies to be re-applied/updated but some policies can only be applied fully at login and/or startup.
Is it ok to delete files in Compress old files in Disk cleanup tool?
Posted on 09:24 by Unknown
Compress Old Files doesn't delete any files from the drive. It compresses files that Windows hasn't accessed for a specified period of time. The files are still available, but there will be a slight increase in access times because the files will be decompressed the next time they are accessed. Note that when Compress Old Files is highlighted an Options button appears. Clicking it will allow you to set the number of days to wait before an unaccessed file is compressed.
So, if you delete the compressed files, you will lose data. Is it okay to do so? Well that is up to you and whether or not that data is important to you.
Monday 1 June 2009
How to retrieve the total number of sessions on my Terminal Server?
Posted on 08:33 by Unknown
Type one of the following commands in a command window:
query session /counter
or
query user find "rdp-tcp#" find /c " Active "
If you are running Windows 2003 on your TS, you can also use the following script
(save it as SessionCount.vbs):
Set obji = GetObject("winmgmts:{impersonationLevel=impersonate}!Win32_Service='TermService'")
wscript.echo "Total sessions: " & obji.TotalSessions
wscript.echo "Disconnected sessions: " & obji.DisconnectedSessions
Run the script from a command prompt with:
cscript SessionCount.vbs
query session /counter
or
query user find "rdp-tcp#" find /c " Active "
If you are running Windows 2003 on your TS, you can also use the following script
(save it as SessionCount.vbs):
Set obji = GetObject("winmgmts:{impersonationLevel=impersonate}!Win32_Service='TermService'")
wscript.echo "Total sessions: " & obji.TotalSessions
wscript.echo "Disconnected sessions: " & obji.DisconnectedSessions
Run the script from a command prompt with:
cscript SessionCount.vbs
How to kill remote disconnected sessions?
Posted on 08:24 by Unknown
use a command line tools:
To list all sessions on a server: qwinsta /SERVER:servername
To end a session:
rwinsta {sessionname sessionid} /SERVER:servername
sessionname : Identifies the session with name sessionname.
sessionid: Identifies the session with ID sessionid.
SERVER: servername The server containing the session
To list all sessions on a server: qwinsta /SERVER:servername
To end a session:
rwinsta {sessionname sessionid} /SERVER:servername
sessionname : Identifies the session with name sessionname.
sessionid: Identifies the session with ID sessionid.
SERVER: servername The server containing the session
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