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I had issues with the answer as well I put it in without the "-" I had even copied and pasted from the transcript to be extra cautious.
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Just the write up I was looking for in my decision making process.
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After reading a couple of comments I too checked my points for previous completed missions and noted that although they show as completed the points total remains 0. Please help.
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We don't do this for the prizes guys... We do this because it's like our little perk for the day. A puzzle to fix where you don't have an incident manager calling you every 5 minutes for an update. It's something we can do at our desks that the boss can't really say anything bad about because it is also a learning exercise…
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Like "Clockwork" you might say?
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Digging the vintage photos. I really HOOP I win!
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Hppy birthday!
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While I'm with you for the next gen and beyond franchises I do recall several commercials for the original series. The transporter deck with action figures comes to mind. Back then you had the main guys that you could fall in with: Kirk, Spoc, McCoy and Scotty. The phasers, communicators and tri-corders were up there as…
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We originally had UCS backups configured on an older 32bit version of NCM before it went to web interface only. That job would run a script on WinScp to synchronize the /var/local/UCS/ directory with a local directory on the Orion server. I wanted to continue this process as we already have firewall rules in place to allow…
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All of these are awesome. Unfortunately I didn't take pictures but yesterday my oldest was only interested in related activities such as watching Clone Wars, playing Star Wars Battlefront and wearing his clone trooper costume. All hail the new generation! Oddly, for some reason I can't get him interested in Star Trek at…
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Hello Erik: From what I gather in discussing with the engineers the only current resource is to create a job in NCM to run a script on the F5 itself and have it copy the UCS files to an available SCP server on your network.
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SolarWinds has money from my employer for their products as well as maintenance and now I am asked to kick in $200 (not just once but per year) to help keep the product running well, improve it and convince my employer to add more modules on their behalf. That does not sit well.