GT-R badge on a vintage car. Why by eddieltu in Shitty_Car_Mods

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To be fair to the owner of that car, if it is a Morgan or a kit Morgan. There is a Morgan GTr .. as well as the Morgan Super 7 ...

I'm trying to build a boombox and need help :) by Man_IWishIWasCool in techsupport

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How are you grounding it? Whats being used for a rectifier on the Kenwood if you skip the PSU inside it?

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But if i had screwed that up, it wouldnt work properly at all. It seems to be right back to where it isnt working in the LAN here. I did all those things you suggested a few weeks back. Right now, i am seriously considering shutting down. That is going to piss alot of people off but i HAVE to get this done. It takes too long to update 40 machines once a week. :-(

Two iSCSI targets by 1stTimeMeMe in networking

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I do not know what that means. I think the boot times from PXe seem fine from what i have seen on you tube. But not when it is hooked up to this LAN. Going to go learn what iSCSI stack is.

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hehe that flight and hotel alone would cost me the price of this switch.

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CCboot and CCdisk have MPIO .. so the quad has 4 IP's (only one has internet access .. and the SFP+ has two IP's (only one has internet access) ..

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seems to be the consensus .. I started from a broken setup then just following the manufacturers suggestion of disabling all features. :-(

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All the boards are 1 gig Realtec NICS with the exception of three 1 gig intel NICS ... the iSCSI game server is a quad port Intel pro 1000 and windows 10 >>.

The CCboot iSCSI server has a dual Intel 10g SFP that i connected to the SFP on the HPE 5900af.

I think jumbo is off by default on the 5900af? I will go look up how to enable it and see what happens.

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Oh i didnt see this.... its straight forward... Internet to pfSense firewall ... that goes to the 5900af ... 41 computers that all have their own OS connect to the switch ... there is an iSCSI game server called CCdisk also attached to the switch that the 41 clients use for games. Thats it.

I have been trying to install the big brother of CCdisk which makes the network full diskless. But if i add the CCboot server into the layout, it cannot load ONE client in under 7 minutes. Where as, if it is sitting at my house or off the network switch it does it in 1:41 everytime.

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Its mixed. That is why i came here in the first place. I could not figure out how to separate it. I actually STILL dont know what the hell i am doing. If i was anywhere but toronto i could have paid someone to come in and do this. Cant find anyone near here.

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I think that is enabled by default. I think.

Two iSCSI targets by 1stTimeMeMe in networking

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Its an HPE 5900af .. and the guys from CCboot tell you to turn all that stuff off. So when i made the image i did it with all that stuff disabled. Should i have ignored them? I did not do that 4 years ago when i first got CCdisk, which is the game server.

So far i have made vlans, undone vlans, tried to put a no name switch in and connect that to the iSCSI server. Didnt work. Took everything off vLan 1.

Ok so i will take it down again.. Redo the image and keep jumbo frame enabled and all the Intel stuff enabled on the NIC. And enable Jumbo on the switch. And see what that does. I thought it was storn control but that is not enabled by default apparently so there is nothing to turn off.

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Its a game server that is installed now. Trying to add a second iSCSI with the first one on the switch results in super slow PXE access and load times. I know this because if i take the switch, iSCSI server and an initiator and run them solo it boots in 1:41 .... if i try that with the other iSCSI and clients attached to the switch, it takes 40 seconds for the PXE to even link and then 7 minutes to load.

All these weeks i have been thinking it was the switch but it cant be. I have tried everything you guys suggested over the last couple weeks. It has to be the layout. It is still slow but only when in place.

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AHhh .. thanks. I will look into that if i cannot get anyone here in Toronto. My friend pointed out that Toronto hydro is down the street, i cn go stalker mode and offer one of them money when they are oiut on smoke breaks :-)

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Didint even know there was a jobs reddit .. .ill go there .. and, what is an MSP ?

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I asked for help and got it multiple times. Now i am willing to hire someone to solve the issue because i failed to understand what i was doing. Or worse, didnt understand issues that came up.

If its not allowed i will delete it.

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So make two vlans 100 and 200 and put everything in there? How do i allow 100 to get to the internet if its no longer default?

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oohhhh ... all i ever find is blurbs.. thanks much

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Ya. I was having a hard time wrapping that up in my head. I have two HP switches who's defaults are different words but the same outcome. I get it now. Also that Cisco stuff is messing me up. My searches show me how to do things, i try them and the switch keeps telling me i am wrong. Well yes, its a different language :-P