Archive for the ‘All’ Category

New HD Video – Adding an NFS datastore to a VMware vSphere ESX/ESXi 4.x host server

Tuesday, June 21st, 2011

As I posted a video earlier, on Creating an NFS datastore for use with VMware vSphere ESX/ESXi 4.1 host server, I though I would complete the next part of the series, and show how to connect the datastore to VMware vSphere ESX/ESXi 4.x host server. I’ve also shown in the video, the mistake that lots of Administrators make when setting up, by not creating a VMKernel Portgroup for the NFS traffic, and the connection fails, the video shows the connection to the datastore, creating an iso folder on the datastore, confirmed by checking on the NFS server, and uploading a Windows XP iso image, connecting this image to a Virtual Machine, and booting the Virtual Machine from the iso image.

[flv:https://andysworld.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/adding-an-nfs-datastore-to-a-vmware-vsphere-esxi-4x-host-server.flv 480 360]

New HD Video – Creating an NFS Server using Windows 2008 R2 for VMware vSphere ESX/ESXi 4.1

Tuesday, June 21st, 2011

I had a look at the You Tube video, and personally I think the quality was rubbish, so I’ve produced a new flash HD video here, which is much higher resolution, so you can see the important setup detail fo the NFS share, which is the issues for most NFS setups.

[flv:https://andysworld.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/nfs-server-setup.flv 480 360]

Creating an NFS Server using Windows 2008 R2 for VMware vSphere ESX/ESXi 4.1

Tuesday, June 21st, 2011

I put this quick movie together, because some folk seem to have difficulty in setting up NFS on Windows 2008 R2 for VMware vSphere ESX/ESXi 4.1. I don’t know why, it takes me 60 seconds. They seem to get bogged down with User Mapping, Permissions etc – there’s no need! Don’t tick all the boxes, just because they are there! Anyway hope it helps!

Biodiversity at its best!

Monday, June 20th, 2011

Biodiversity at its best!

Bull Thistle, Common Thistle, or Spear Thistle 'Cirsium vulgare'

Head of a Bull Thistle, Common Thistle, or Spear Thistle 'Cirsium vulgare'

When was the last time you saw a Common, Bull or Spear Thistle for the Goldfinches!?

This is not an excuse for weeding the garden, this is trying to attact species of flora and funa into the garden. I’m hoping that when the thistle flowers, I’ll be able to get a photograph of the gold finches feeding on wild flowers in the garden.

This patch at the bottom of the garden, by the dying victoria plum tree, is left untouched for the insects, bees and birds to visit.

What’s in your camera? An Eye-Fi Wireless Memory Card?

Sunday, June 19th, 2011
Eye-Fi Wireless WiFi SD Memory Cards

Eye-Fi Wireless WiFi SD Memory Cards

I have a 2GB SD and 4GB SDHC Eye-Fi wireless memory card, if you have a digital camera (and don’t most people today?), and it takes SD, then why haven’t you got one. Transfers digital pictures off the camera automatically to your Laptop, iPad or can upload directly to the internet.

Must be the best Gadget ever!

Video coming soon, photographs straight from a Canon DSLR to iPad via WiFi.

Why is my data allowance disappearing?

Saturday, June 18th, 2011
Data Allowance Pie Chart

Data Allowance Pie Chart

Detailed Usage Report

Detailed Usage Report

I’ve been rather puzzled as to where my data allowance has been disappearing, in the office, in the past two days, according to the new reports from Eclipse Internet, 2GB has disappeared in p2p. Now I’ve been moved to a 50GB monthly limit during peak hours, I trying to understand more, what data is being used.

The interesting thing, is I don’t run any P2P, or so I thought, after looking at the firewalls and  traffic passing through the router, I managed to establish a NAS, has been running a Bit Torrents service for an eternity. It’s been turned off now!

I’ll check in a few days, if any more data allowance is being eaten up!

Huawei unlock feedback from successful members of the unlockers club

Saturday, June 18th, 2011

If you were having any doubts about the process, read the feedback and comments.

“Andy is quick and efficient, great support… 100% success !”
Tim, France.

“Daime u fast !!! Thanks andy u da man ! “
Nasser, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

“Brilliant, worked a treat. Thanks.”
Adam, Northumberland, United Kingdom

“It really works, Thanks Andy”
Anthony, Hong Kong

“Thank you it worked”
Kevin, London, United Kingdom

Followed all the great instructions and have unlocked device. Thanks Andy”
Paul, New Zealand

“it is up and working”
Chris, India

“Excellent. Thanks.”
Peter, Wales, United Kingdom

“Very quick, excellent unlock, thanks Andy”
Donny, USA

“Thank you so much Andrew. Now i can unlock my huawei e535.”
Thawatchai, Bangkok, Thailand

“Thank you!! It worked! Sucessfully unlocked. Great job!”
Eirc, South Africa

“Thanks – this worked. My device is now showing O2. Very helpful.”
David, United Kingdom

“device unlocked and working like a dream 🙂 provided very easy to follow step by step instructions, also provided a superb, quick response to troubleshooting problems encountered when unlocking the device overseas. All in all very highly recommended :-)”
Rich, Thailand

“Thanks. Worked well.”
Rick, USA

“Cheers worked a treat – will pass this onto my colleague who also wants his dongle unlocking. “

Sanjey, India

“job done – I was being an arse! Thanks for being on hand and for the Teamviwer offer”
Gavin, United Kingdom

Numero Uno at Experts Exchange

Friday, June 17th, 2011
EE All Zones 1st 17 June 2011

EE All Zones 1st 17 June 2011

Well I’ve finally reached No.1 at  Experts Exchange (for today) for the Year so far anyway!

That’s me at the top!

And to quote Freddy (dear Freddy!)

We are the champions – my friends
And we’ll keep on fighting – till the end
We are the champions
We are the champions
No time for losers
‘Cause we are the champions – of the world “

(And Sorry, if this autostarted in you Office today with the Sound On! :-))

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Many Thanks, and thumbs up to Eclipse Internet (UK)

Friday, June 17th, 2011

Well it’s not often that I praise an Internet Service Provider, and as you may have seen by my recent “rants” and “tweets”  I had a little issue with my ISP Eclipse Internet, based in Exeter, Devon, UK in the last approx 23 hours. (alright my lover!)

So I thought I’d put my hand in the air, and put the record straight on this, one, the simple fact is we have a 40GB limit under the Fair Usage Policy between the hours of 9am – 11pm, if you exceed it, you are restricted to 256Kbps. (horrible!).

At the end of May we’ve been downloading new Microsoft, VMware software, and new Vendor virtual applicances for testing, these were only a few DVDs, but the data adds up. We do track throughput and data usage here in the office, for our own statitics, and have been doing this for the last 6 years. This is collected from the router, so ALL traffic is monitored in and out of the network. This isn’t collected from a single PC.

Data throughput from 2006 - Present day

Data throughput from 2006 - Present day

Our average daily peak usage (9am – 11pm) is approx 1.5GB, that is general email and web browsing. At the end of May (24th, 25th, 27th) see here

DVD downloads from Microsoft, VMware and other vendors

DVD downloads from Microsoft, VMware and other vendors

we boosted the limit up a bit, on June 6th 2011, we received an email from Eclipse Internet stating we had hit the Amber  zone, and if we continue to download at the current rate, we would be stuffed into the Red Zone, and limited to 256kbps. We cannot stop the mail flow during the day, or the web browsing, so we did move large downloads into off-peak, hoping not to get the Red Zone treatment, my only small complaint, was we did email Eclipse asking how much data allowance we had left in peak hours, which went unanswered.

Yesterday evening at approximately 11pm we received the dreaded Red Zone email and we were restricted to 256kbps broadband speed.

0.1MBps Download and 0.3MBps Upload

0.1MBps Download and 0.3MBps Upload

0.1MBps Download and 0.3MBps Upload

0.1MBps Download and 0.3MBps Upload

This was horrible, the internet is un-useable at the speed, you really notice all the cookie, tracking websites, waiting for websites to load, I’m glad I usually have between 1.5Mbps – 2.7MBps (to be confirmed!).

At 4.00pm today, enough was enough, and I called Eclipse Internet, Business Sales, and spoke to a very nice Sales agent called “John”, to switch our current older product (Evolution Pro 3) to Business Bronze, we’ll we get 50GB peak, and it costs less, on a 1 month contract – Fantastic, oh, and the Data Allowance gets reset! –

We’ve just been switched to Business Bronze. A Result. Thank you Eclipse!

We are very happy with Eclipse Internet, and we’ve now been with Eclipse for 7.5 years.

So far this month we downloaded 70GB!

and if I look in the new Control Panel, I’ve got some new controls and graphs to play with

Data controller to prioritize traffic

Data controller to prioritize traffic

and a new statistics utility

New data graph

New data graph

We will just have to see if 50GB is enough!

Thanks Eclipse!

Eclipse Logo

My Heritage Peony

Thursday, June 16th, 2011

I’ve always liked Peonies, I think they are wonderful plants, fantastic green foliage with super red blousy flowers, but maybe my fascination with them stems (sorry about the pun there!) back to the Peonies that were planted in my Grandparents [Poppy and Grandma] house in Bristol, in the 70s. [Lindsey hates peonies!].

Well, I’m very lucky to have part of that very same plant that was in my Grandparents back garden in Bristol, 30 years ago.

When my Grandparents left Bristol, the Peony plant was dug up, and moved with them, eventually to Wales. My Grandma passed away a few years ago, and the tuber was split into three, my Parents, Grandfather (other-side of family!) and me, got thirds of the tuber.

It’s taken 2 -3 years to flower, but here it is

So it’s nice to have a reminder of my Grand parents [Poppy and Grandma] in my Garden, and a link to Bristol!

So Heritage Peony, Andy’s Peony, or maybe ‘My Grand Parents Peony‘ is more fitting.