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Windows 2012 Server Task not running
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I have two exactly equal Tasks created on Windows 2012 Server.

One of them is set to run only When User is logged in, and the other is set to run whether user is logged in or not.

What happens is, the one set to run when I'm logged, automatically runs when i log in, and that's what is expected.

My problem is, the other one, does not run when I'm logged, or if I do not log in, not even manually.

Can anyone ...

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Exchange DAG seeding operation fails with I/O error
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we are getting below error on some of our database wheh we try to create/update a database copy:

The seeding operation failed. Error: An error occurred while performing the seed operation. Error: An error occurred while processing a request on server 'EX1-Server'. Error: An I/O error occurred while attempting to access file 'D:\Exchange\DAGMBDB01\Database\DAGMBDB01.edb' on source server EX1-SERVE ...

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Invalid argument received when running chown in a Linux namespace
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After running something like this:

unshare -rUm
mkdir opt
mount --bind opt /opt
touch /opt/test
chown 1000:1000 /opt/test

I'm receiving this:

chown: changing ownership of '/opt/test': Invalid argument

I don't understand why or how can I bypass this issue.

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Correct routing table for split tunneling VPN
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AnJ

My contractor requires a VPN to access some resources on their side. I'm using Windows built-in VPN and by default all traffic is routed through this VPN. So I used "Split Tunneling" to route only specific traffic through this VPN.

I ran:

Set-VPNConnection -Name "MyVPN" -SplitTunneling $True

And checked with http://api.ipify.org/ if my IP is changed - and it seems to successfully route traffic wit ...

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Applying IIS rewrite rules from multiple web.configs for single request
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I am trying to configure a directory structure in an IIS website with rewrite rules applying at various levels. For example, consider the following structure:

Default Web Site
├─ web.config
└─ v1
   ├─ web.config
   └─ wwwroot
      └─ hello.txt

I want to be able to access hello.txt through http://localhost/hello.txt. I have configured the web.config at the website root level ...

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rsyslog rewrite hostname before relay
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I am setting up rsyslog in a multitenant environment to relay to a central server. Because it is multitenanted, I would like to prefix the hostname from the first rsyslog server with a customer specific prepend before relaying on to the central server. I had planned to set the prefix manually, however, the prefix is configured in another file on the server, and if this could be gathered from that file,  ...

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disable deprecated resource automatic conversion
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I’m trying to purposefully create K8S resources with deprecated apiVersion for test purposes, but keep ending up with a converted resource to the non-deprecated apiVersion. I don’t understand why it’s happening and can’t find any discussion/topic on how to force K8S API to respect my resource manifest.

Does anyone know how it could be done? Or even why it’s acting like that?

Here is the resourc ...

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Nginx multi-domain and multi web servers with one public IP
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I have two web servers with different domain and only one public IP. I found that I can multi domain in the same IP and same server as bellow, but I would to open the website depending on the domain. I tried

server {
    listen       80;
    server_name  first.domain.com;
    return 301 http://192.168.1.10;
}

but this configuration change the url to http://192.168.1.10 ! I want to see the https://first ...

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Extract archive with tar but skip unchanged files
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I have a nightly process that unarchives a roughly 40 gigabytes large tar.gz file like this:

tar -xzf latest-backup.tar.gz

This step takes about 10 minutes, although often only a few files have changed inside the archive. I've seen that tar has some options to treat existing files, such as --skip-old-files:

--skip-old-files
    don't replace existing files when extracting, silently skip over them
 ...
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bridge with bonding interface
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I have some scenario like below

       [F/W]  [F/W]
     eth1|      |eth3
         +      +
       [  CentOS7 ]
         +      +
     eth2|      |eth4
       [B.B]  [B.B]

Line1 = eth1, eth2 Line2 = eth3, eth4

It is a network redundancy configuration, one proxy server is inserted in the middle.

I try to make bonding with bond-ex(eth1, eth3), and bond-in(eth2, eth4)

and will make bridge br0(bond-ex, b ...

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Uday Kiran Reddy avatar
How to check script status after_script?
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In the after_sctipt section, if the script section fails or success, still it runs as I keep allow_failure: true But, how to check in after_script that whether script section failed/success so that I can pass the same in some api call in the after_script

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Site-to-Site VPN for overlapping cloud networks
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I've got two cloud networks with following private addressing:

  1. 10.10.0.0/16
  2. 10.0.0.0/8

Need to establish IPsec site-to-site tunnel

I thought about NETMAP but is it possible to translate whole /8 network in this case?

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When a VM Template was last used (to create a VM)?
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I need to know when a VM Template was last used (to create a VM)? As I am working on a project of segregating unused templates in my vSphere environment, I need to know that answer.

I tried Get-Template TemplateName | select * But is not giving me the required information, Any help here is appreciated, Thank you!

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Connect redis-cluster(running in docker) from host machine
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HDB

I have used docker-compose with static ip to create redis-cluster, everything ran successfully but now I am stuck at how do I connect my host application to redis-cluster running in side docker.

version: '3'
services:  
  hdbrediscluster:
    container_name: hdbrediscluster
    image: redis:6.2.7-alpine
    command: redis-cli --cluster create 172.20.0.10:6380 172.20.0.11:6381 172.20.0.12:6382 172.2 ...

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