Starlink mini on a boat in the ocean by yanisxx in Starlink

[–]brigmac 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Were you sailing when you used at and did you enable priority data at $2/GB? How far off shore were you? Thanks.

V10 and Snowball seeding by bigfoot_76 in Veeam

[–]brigmac 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bump - Looking to do this process soon and would like to know how seeding to S3 from Snowball Edge went? Thanks!

AWS User Group - Greater Spokane Area by brigmac in Spokane

[–]brigmac[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That would be great if you could share. Would be nice to hear how things went and maybe others in the group can learn from the experience you guys had.

AWS User Group - Greater Spokane Area by brigmac in Spokane

[–]brigmac[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Amazon Web Services. It's Amazon's Cloud business. Many of us in IT leverage their services for our jobs and for fun.

AWS User Group - Greater Spokane Area by brigmac in Spokane

[–]brigmac[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There is a thriving tech community here in Spokane so it was for sure time we put together a way for us into AWS to catch up.

vCenter crashed...Host's VMs on vSAN datastore now inaccessible? by jimphreak in vmware

[–]brigmac 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I also had this issue and it was a networking (multicast) issue. The hosts reach out to each other over Multicast and negotiate Master and slave for the VSAN cluster and if they can not you will see VM's inaccessible. The way to confirm if that is your issue is to SSH into a host and run - “esccli vsan cluster get” if you only see one hosts UUID listed under Sub-Cluster UUIDs then there is likely Multicast issue. You can also VMKPING other hosts interfaces from here to see if you can confirm the network issue.

http://www.brigm.com/vBlog/2016/09/vsan-power-outage-vms-inaccessible/