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The access to shared directory using DFS is very slow
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I have an Active Directory with 1 DC and 1 DFS deployed on hyper-v VM on a certain machine X. The DFS consists of several shared folders from machine X and folders from machine Z. When I try to access the DFS using network drive all works fine for machine Z folders. But I have some problems with folders from machine X. The access to machine X folders is very slow. Sometimes it takes several minutes to  ...

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issue with playbook script
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How can I write a playbook to

  1. Make sure both NFS server and client listen to same domain in /etc/idmapd.conf and confirmed with nfsidmap -d
[General]

Verbosity = 0
Pipefs-Directory = /run/rpc_pipefs
# set your own domain here, if it differs from FQDN minus hostname
Domain = localdomain

[Mapping]

Nobody-User = nobody
Nobody-Group = nogroup
  1. Also Enable the id mapping in /sys/module/nfsd/para ...
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Is it possible to connect to a user session and see its output in Linux?
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I am replacing a windows app with linux command line app. It is supposed to output simple statistics so user can check if the app is alive.

In windows it is run 24/7 and you can connect to a desktop via RDP and see whats going on in the console window.

How can I achieve the same on linux (CentOS)?

The app must never be interrupted - it has to stay up as long as possible

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how do you check load balancer method "algorithm" for a nginx ingress controller?
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I do have an ingress controller load balancer in my Kubernetes Cluster, how do I know if my load balancer run which algorithm? and what happens if my load balancer is not working or the algorithm is not working properly.

Nb: install ingress controller from bitnami/ingress-controller and i run it in kubernetes cluster virtual machine without cloud sever( Bare metal)

Thank you

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On a used Nutanix/Supermicro server, I can't see an added SAS drive from the bios even though I can when installing Ubuntu from USB
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Bought a used Nutanix 2-node server. It has a SATADOM boot drive in the motherboard with Nutanix software and CentOS. I want to just run bare metal Ubuntu server so attached a 4TB SAS drive to the from and booted from Ubuntu boot USB. I targeted the SAS drive for install and everything went as expected. However, I can't boot from the SAS drive. Not visible in bios, and not visible from CentOS using

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Apache proxypass css/js to their specific URLs
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I have two of my backend sockets running at port 9000 and 9001. Both provide a WebUI with CSS,JS and PHP. But both are different websites and when I use proxypass for both sites, how can I load css,js from the requested URL itself?

<VirtualHost *:80>
RewriteEngine On
RewriteCond %{HTTPS} off
RewriteRule ^ https://%{HTTP_HOST}%{REQUEST_URI}
</VirtualHost>

<VirtualHost *:443>
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Google Cloud Platform - unable to log into VM created from Redhat boot disk snapshot
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Art

The snapshot is good as I was able to mount it as a disk on another VM and confirm the contents. However when I created a new VM from the snapshot I could not ssh into the new VM.

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How can I get the Resource Monitor counters into perfmon?
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While troubleshooting an issue, I found that the counters available in the Resource Monitor were very helpful.

In particular, it can show, for the entire system, and for a specific process, the Network Activity (circled in red in the screencap)

I would like to get these in perfmon, so I can log them, and make sure the correlation I see are true in the long run.

However, I cannot find these counters in  ...

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content type is returned as text/html while the expected is application/json
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some endpoints are returning the content type as text/html while the expected is application/json causing CORS error in the client side. when requesting from my localhost or from the server's IP address, the data is returned as expected. which means that the problem occurs from cloudflare. i am using portzilla to route traffic on the domain name to the required port to access the server-side code. i tri ...

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Routing Issue: Load Balancer with multiple external NICs
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Single Unix-based load balancer (LB) is configured with multiple network interfaces - 2x external and 1x internal. The LB sits in front of a DNS resolver. The issue I'm trying to solve is that all DNS responses come back to External Interface #1 even when the request comes through Interface #2. If the request came through Int #2, I need the response to come back through the same interface.

Update ...

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