For those of you running XenServer, have any of you had issues with virtual
machines loading within XenCenter after your switches restart?
After I restarted my core switch bank as part of planned maintenance, none of
the virtual machines will start. I've seen this before and resolved it, but
On Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at 2:47 PM, Stefan Jafs wrote:
> About a month ago I asked for help with setting up 3 TV's for showing a
> spreadsheet, I started looking into WiFi enable TV's bases on Ben Scott's
> suggestion, and Samsung has this feature has anyone played with it? Does it
> have a built in
Well, not "resolved" in the sense that I know what caused the problem-but
"resolved" in the sense that it's no longer an issue. We re-imaged the machine.
:)
But I sure would like to know what caused it. We've seen it happen on one or
two other machines, too.
John
On 19 sep 2011, at 15:10, J
My boss has one of these
http://www.monoprice.com/products/product.asp?c_id=101&cp_id=10105&cs_id=1010504&p_id=8087&seq=1&format=2
No idea how it would work in a not home environment.
On Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at 12:26 PM, Bill Humphries wrote:
> It sounds like you don't want to run wires to the TVs.
Just checking the Samsung manual online:
Web Browser
For LED 6300 and 6900 Series
(May not be available, depending on your country.)
Using the Web Browser function provided by the Smart Hub, you can surf the
Internet on your TV.
1. To open Web Browser, press the l / r / u / d buttons to select
It sounds like you don't want to run wires to the TVs. Have you looked
at this?
http://www.whdi.org/Products
John C Owen wrote:
You could get a video splitter, if you only have the one monitor ouptut
*From:* Dan Bartley [mailto:bartl...@corp.netcarrier.com]
*Sent:* Tuesday, September 27,
About a month ago I asked for help with setting up 3 TV's for showing a
spreadsheet, I started looking into WiFi enable TV's bases on Ben Scott's
suggestion, and Samsung has this feature has anyone played with it? Does it
have a built in browser or how does it work?
--
Stefan Jafs
~ Finally, pow
Ok, head up my arse, the logic is independent of dns but it still should have
resolved the query?
Now I can see it gets the script, but ignores it unless it I choose use a
script, and point it to very script it was handed?
From: Joseph L. Casale [jcas...@activenet
Just underscores how bad web-application security is taken with web
development these days. That is why the OWASP top 10 exists, its usually
the same thing again and again and again.
Z
Edward E. Ziots
CISSP, Network +, Security +
Security Engineer
Lifespan Organization
Email:ezi...@lif