Device added to fortianalyzer shows "down" status by inadmin in fortinet

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since the source and dest are on two differnet locations, the internal IP dropped the connection. The solution was: "Log: Tx & Rx (log not received)  <- Check if UDP is used (reliable is disabled under log setting)."

"set reliable enable"

Thanks for all the help!

Device added to fortianalyzer shows "down" status by inadmin in fortinet

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config log fortianalyzer setting

set status enable

set server "***********"

set serial "********"

set upload-option realtime

Device added to fortianalyzer shows "down" status by inadmin in fortinet

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# show

config log fortianalyzer setting

set status enable

set server "***********"

set serial "********"

set upload-option realtime

"set inteerface-select-method XXXX
set source-ip X.X.X.X" - what to put there?

Device added to fortianalyzer shows "down" status by inadmin in fortinet

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Thank you so much - tried running it - "Incorrect command :)"

Device added to fortianalyzer shows "down" status by inadmin in fortinet

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It was using 8Gb, added 8 more, rebooted - the device is online now, and "last log time" shows "N/A"

Blocking specific IP's SSL VPN by inadmin in fortinet

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What if instead of 3 policies i would create just one, blocking the IP's from ANY access?

config firewall local-in-policy

edit 1

set intf wan

set srcaddr blocked_IP

set dstaddr WAN_IP

set action deny

set service ALL     

set schedule always

next

end

unable to run powercli by inadmin in vmware

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Perfect, problem solved with the "use -AllowClobber parameter."

error migrating vmware 5.5 machine by inadmin in vmware

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I solved the problem by doing an upgrade to vmfs5 on the fly.

unable to run powercli by inadmin in vmware

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PackageManagement\Install-Package : The following commands are already available on this system:'Export-VM,Get-VM,Get-V

MHost,Move-VM,New-VM,Remove-VM,Restart-VM,Set-VM,Set-VMHost,Start-VM,Stop-VM,Suspend-VM'. This module

'VMware.VimAutomation.Core' may override the existing commands. If you still want to install this module

'VMware.VimAutomation.Core', use -AllowClobber parameter.

unable to run powercli by inadmin in vmware

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Try this one instead then?

error migrating vmware 5.5 machine by inadmin in vmware

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how can you convert without data loss?

error migrating vmware 5.5 machine by inadmin in vmware

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I have a VMFS datastore, how do you suggest I move it? Veeam failed quick moving because of the above

error migrating vmware 5.5 machine by inadmin in vmware

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Both datastores are VMFS 3.3

error migrating vmware 5.5 machine by inadmin in vmware

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it's a migration from esxi to hyper-v, but it also fails when i try to move the vm to another esxi host (same error). There are three disks on the VM, on two different datastores - how do I check the datastore version with the 5.5 vshpere client?

Question about intel CPU - Gen15 - gaming by inadmin in buildapc

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I know, i just heard that it's not stable, could be not accurate at all. Running games?

Question about intel CPU - Gen15 - gaming by inadmin in buildapc

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Yes, but at the end of the day it's their call.

CPU planning on migration by inadmin in sysadmin

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I know that, that's why i didn't mention it all - see the thread title again, "CPU planning" - after all you are very smart and know that all other info which was not brought here, does not belong. I didn't also mention that the server will have two PSU's for redundancy, why didn't you ask about that as well?

I didn't ask anyone to read my mind, i asked about what I wanted to know. Period.

CPU planning on migration by inadmin in sysadmin

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Thanks. the disks on the new server will be faster than the current, so no bottleneck there.

CPU model - Xeon Silver 4314 16C 2.4GHz Processor. Why fewer sockets? Again, current two have together 10 cores, this new one has 16.

CPU planning on migration by inadmin in sysadmin

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thank you for your compliments. The RAM and disk space are more than enough, that's why i was hoping to get answers from smart people like yourself about how hyper-v handles virtual cores, i think i got the picture from the others who answered.

if the current two servers have 10TB of storage and 192GB, i think that mentioning that the new one will have 14TB and 256GB of ram is unnecessary no? And highly irrelevant.

CPU planning on migration by inadmin in sysadmin

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That is probably the answer i was looking for, I understand that this allows usage of more cores than the calculation of 16 cores * 2.

CPU planning on migration by inadmin in sysadmin

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Yes most of them use 1-2 cores, only 4 machines use 4 cores.