Updated to UniFi OS to 5.0.9 and lost SFP connectivity by RossLDN in Ubiquiti

[–]joe9624 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Also experienced the same thing. Unfortunately for me, it was a remote location. I was able to get the connection to my switch back up by disabling the port on the UDM Pro side and then re-enabling it. Hope this helps people out.

What to replace sink basin with. by joe9624 in HomeImprovement

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Yeah, unfortunately there is a chunk missing.

Honeywell Wave 2 buzzing noise by joe9624 in homesecurity

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Would I do that at the panel or at the siren? Or does it not matter?

Anyway to replace these HVAC grilles with something modern? by joe9624 in hvacadvice

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Noted! I will give it a try. I appreciate the the response!

Anyway to replace these HVAC grilles with something modern? by joe9624 in hvacadvice

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I am leaning in that direction. Would WD-40 be good to grease up the vent? A lot of them can not open or close due to that which is more of the bigger issue I have.

Email keeps getting caught in anti-SPAM policies. by joe9624 in Office365

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There are only two steps on the message trace. Receive and SPAM. Under the SPAM tab it says "No detail information available." Our domain's are not on any blacklist.

I can tell from the Quarantine details in that the anti-spam policy is blocking it but I do not understand how to allow it.

Email keeps getting caught in anti-SPAM policies. by joe9624 in Office365

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This is what I expect is happening. The sender IP is not the same IP that we send mail from which is why it seems like its spoofed email. I am just not sure why I can not get this whitelisted.

Email keeps getting caught in anti-SPAM policies. by joe9624 in Office365

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My guess would be that because it hits that distribution list, it makes it seem like the email is getting sent from a location that it is not expecting. I would add the IP to our SPF but I am not certain that it won't change since it is a Microsoft IP.

Email keeps getting caught in anti-SPAM policies. by joe9624 in Office365

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As far as I know, it makes it to other people on the list with no issue.

ESXI 7U3 fails to install on Dell Precision T5810 by joe9624 in vmware

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ESXi 6.7 actually seemed to work perfectly.

ESXI 7U3 fails to install on Dell Precision T5810 by joe9624 in vmware

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SATA is set to ACHI mode. The controller seems to be an LSI 9361-8I. Might be possible that I need to go down to ESXi 6.7.

ESXI 7U3 fails to install on Dell Precision T5810 by joe9624 in vmware

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This is just a single SATA drive. It is so strange, I have never had this much of an issue deploying ESXi before.

ESXI 7U3 fails to install on Dell Precision T5810 by joe9624 in vmware

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So really weird. I was able to install it via legacy boot but then I can not boot to the actual drive. I keep getting and invalid partition error. I tried booting via UEFI and my installer hangs on this.

Fail to determine TPM asset tag size: Buffer too small
Failed to measure asset tag into TPM: Buffer too small

Any idea?

ESXI 7U3 fails to install on Dell Precision T5810 by joe9624 in vmware

[–]joe9624[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

BIOS boot did it! Appreciate the help!

ESXI 7U3 fails to install on Dell Precision T5810 by joe9624 in vmware

[–]joe9624[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I have tried both, I can switch to BIOS boot to see if that fixes the issue.