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Day: September 16, 2014

Posted on September 16, 2014August 13, 2015 by Jordansphere

Safely Removing and Adding a Physical RDM

Scenario: I have a Physical RDM directly attached to a Virtual Machine (Windows 2008 R2) over a storage network. This was formatted as NTFS on my E: drive. I wanted to physically re-locate the box from one rack to another which would involve shutting down and moving the storage deivce (OpenFiler). The cabling was ready. Here are Read More…

Posted on September 16, 2014December 12, 2014 by Jordansphere

Configuring a Raritan PX2 PDU

After getting a new batch of shiny Raritan PX2 PDUs I thought they would just be as easy to configure as the old PX models. How wrong I was! The new PX2 models ship wiith an Ethernet port, a feature port, 2 USB ports and what looks like a completely different OS. In the past I configured the PX's via Read More…

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