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[14:13:01] <braynyac> Hey everybody!
[14:14:08] <tabularasa> morning peeps
[14:20:44] <tammy> merry rmoning
[14:20:53] <tammy> woah, I'll just go get more coffee
[14:26:00] <Biny> morning
[14:26:06] <braynyac> Nothing like waking up, signing in, and finding out that someone deleted your IT Department's Sharepoint site >.< Time to go find the BobFrankly cluebat...
[14:26:22] <Biny> any way to force a netscaler VS to force cache expiraiton upon page load?
[14:26:33] <Biny> braynyac: it was that guy. over there
[14:27:15] <Biny> @david62277 is the fslogix license available to anyone with active RDS cals then? can I email that microsoft person for a key?
[14:27:18] <braynyac> Pretty sure it was our "helpdesk" doing "cleanup" <- or in layman's terms - touching things they have no right to touch.
[14:37:27] <cs-bot> <david62277> Biny from what I understand that is correct
[14:41:06] <braynyac> david62277: looking to switch from UPM to FSLogix profiles. In testing, works great. However, I'm concerned that once we migrate 1000 users to it, that our performance will tank, as it will be 100% dependent upon the file server. Right now with UPM / Streaming, the file server is only in play for the initial login and then sporadically throughout the session (PVS targets). Do you have any problems with performance?
[14:41:55] <braynyac> Or do you use the temporary differencing disk option? I had forgotten about that (memory jogged just now)
[14:42:04] <braynyac> that might be similar to UPM streaming....hmmmmm
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[15:16:46] <cs-bot> <david62277> I have no problems with performance. with 300 CCU my storage guy says we aren't touching any IO
[15:17:40] <cs-bot> <david62277> all fslogix does is attach the vhd(x) at logon. it isnt copying a ton of files in like any other roaming profile solution
[15:21:18] <Biny> yeah - our UPM store is hitting ~35MB/s atm with active write back on. 2200 iops
[15:21:35] <Biny> waiting to get a license back from blake and going to get it stood up this week
[15:22:29] <cs-bot> <rsrevord> with active write back i expect you'll see similar #s bet a small increase
[15:24:49] <braynyac> Understood . Here's my thought process: All of the IO is would be done within the VHD(x) file, on the file server. There is still IO - just shifted. Right now, with UPM, our IO is moved to the PVS targets in RAM (after the initial profile download).
[15:25:56] <braynyac> So - with 1000 users hitting my file server (through storage access, not network, I know), what is the IO profile on the server? That is where our bottleneck will be, and I can't justify moving over until I understand what it's going to look like.
[15:26:24] <braynyac> I know "it depends" =) I still need to get a feeling for IO profile, though.
[15:27:33] <braynyac> am I making any sense?
[15:27:39] <Biny> $0.05
[15:27:53] <braynyac> lol. I guess that's better than $0.02
[15:33:19] <cs-bot> <apdlmike> anyone using nutanix and ahv? I've got a nutanix CE cluster where one node doesn't want to boot VMs, and when I SSH into the hypervisor's IP it looks like / is full and has only 8gb total storage. Checked some other nodes and they're approaching full as well
[15:34:15] <Biny> yeah @apdlmike
[15:34:52] <Biny> hypervisor is showing / is full or cvm?
[15:35:09] <cs-bot> <apdlmike> hypervisor
[15:35:28] <Biny> strange. mine is showing 1% usage
[15:35:40] <Biny> though i dont know how the CE version rolls out
[15:36:16] <cs-bot> <apdlmike> yeah feels very weird. how big is your / partition according to df -h?
[15:36:26] <Biny> /dev/sdb1 220G 1.1G 208G 1% /
[15:36:27] <Biny> tmpfs 252G 276K 252G 1% /dev/shm
[15:37:36] <cs-bot> <apdlmike> Yeah that must be the issue, for some reason my / partition is showing /dev/sdc1 6.8G 6.1G 313M 96% /
[15:40:58] <cs-bot> <kbaggerman> Biny: analytics is pretty slick indeed
[15:41:20] <cs-bot> <kbaggerman> CTXMike: is your USB key 8GB?
[15:41:23] <Biny> yeah hoping to get approval from change management this week to upgrade us this weekend; we're running a 3rd party product that doe sthat right now
[15:42:05] <cs-bot> <apdlmike> nah that's what's weird, USB disk is 32G
[15:42:19] <cs-bot> <apdlmike> Disk /dev/sdc: 32.1 GB, 32080200192 bytes, 62656641 sectors Units = sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes Disk label type: dos Disk identifier: 0x000e78da Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System /dev/sdc1 * 2048 14540799 7269376 83 Linux
[15:43:27] <cs-bot> <apdlmike> I'll try repairing the boot disk through prism and see if that changes anything
[15:44:52] <cs-bot> <kbaggerman> I’m guessing it won’t do a partitioning during the repair as it seems to be an issue there
[15:55:32] <Biny> hey @kbaggerman real quick before I open a support ticket in case you know: Warning : File server VM NTNX-amcfs01-3 on file server amcfs01 has reached 81% connections limit.
[15:55:35] <Biny> any idea? no kb's on it :P
[15:56:45] <cs-bot> <kbaggerman> You should be able to check the # of connections via the MMC. Based on the FSVM sizing you can check if that’s correct, that might mean rebalancing users/connections or scaling up/out the FSVMs
[15:57:50] <Biny> oh right, forgot you can manage it on MMC
[16:01:36] <Biny> Workspace 1903 just released
[16:24:46] <kahnibus> niiiiice
[16:24:55] <kahnibus> what sort or magic does it do
[16:29:48] <cs-bot> <apdlmike> cmon IPMI don't fail me now
[16:39:56] <cs-bot> <rsrevord> reminds me i got a presentation to put together before Kees beats me up
[16:40:42] <cs-bot> <kbaggerman> Yeah better get that ready Ryan ;)
[16:51:12] <Biny> lol
[16:53:39] <Biny> ah @kbaggerman i think it's becaues this isnt on. "Use "Distributed" share/export type instead of "Standard""
[16:53:45] <Biny> but it's grayed out for existing shares unfortunately :|
[16:57:16] <cs-bot> <kbaggerman> I’m not sure if you can switch between those currently..
[16:59:15] <Biny> yeah going to have to create a new share and migrate the data, oh well. with distributed on though we shouldnt be hitting this warning
[16:59:23] <Biny> AFS didnt have tha tfeature when we implemented it initially
[17:05:04] <cs-bot> <apdlmike> welp. expanded the partition but doesn't seem like the cvm is checking back in with the cluster, still shows offline in prism. i'll let it sit for a while and cross my fingers
[17:14:07] <cs-bot> <apdlmike> oh it was stuck in maintenance mode from the failed bootdisk repair. looks like it might be good now.
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[17:15:52] <NewZax> hello boys and girls :)
[17:16:45] <NewZax> anyone ever wrestled with securing the traffic between a broker andthe sql cluster hosting the DB ?
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[18:53:34] <Biny> braynyac: FSLogix license easy to swap out after the trial expires? 30 day on the install (blake didn't give me one, just linked the installer :\)
[18:56:53] <braynyac> Yes. Super easy.
[18:57:21] <braynyac> If it's in an image, crack it open, navigate to the FSLogix\Apps folder, then: frx -set-key -key <key>; then seal your image. Done!
[18:57:39] <braynyac> whoops
[18:58:02] <braynyac> should be: frx set-key -key <key> <- there is no leading hyphen/emdash in front of set-key
[18:58:08] <braynyac> to validate: frx validate-key
[18:58:18] <braynyac> endash?
[18:58:19] <braynyac> heh
[19:07:47] <Biny> gotcha
[19:07:58] <Biny> looks like theres very little to actually config, just gpo? and have the agent installed
[19:08:18] <tabularasa> i use GPPs, but yes
[19:09:39] <tabularasa> frx set-key -key=xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[19:09:40] <tabularasa> btw
[19:10:13] <Biny> vhd location accept variables i'd assume?
[19:10:48] <braynyac> Not sure - we don't use variables in our paths, but I think so
[19:10:49] <tabularasa> i don't believe so, why?
[19:11:00] <braynyac> actually - it might. One sec...
[19:11:33] <tabularasa> why would you need it though?
[19:11:47] <braynyac> it does: A list of file system locations to search for the user’s profile VHD(X) file. If one is not found, one will be created in the first listed location. If the VHD path does not exist it will be created before it checks if a VHD(X) exists in the path. These values can contain variables which will be resolved. Supported variables are %username%, %userdomain%, %sid%, %osmajor%, %osminor%, %osbuild%, %osservicepack%,
[19:11:47] <braynyac> %profileversion% , and any environment variable.
[19:11:47] <braynyac> When specified as a REG_SZ value, multiple locations can be separated with a semi-colon.
[19:11:52] <braynyac> that's right from the support page
[19:12:59] <braynyac> also, make sure that you set up an AD security group for FSLogix enabled users. Then you have to add that group to the local group within the desktop. The local groups are created by the FSLogix install. We _literally_ just went through this (as in, I just sat down at my desk from walking my engineer through this) =)
[19:14:30] <braynyac> Or, just make sure you don't mess with them, and FSLogix is enabled....ggggrrrrrrrrr
[19:15:53] <Biny> hmm theres not a gpo for group targetting
[19:16:05] <braynyac> don't need one.
[19:16:26] <braynyac> rather, need a MS one, not FSL specific...
[19:16:30] <Biny> i have to segment out our GPO that does UPM right now into a non-upm-referred gpo first, this wil be fun
[19:17:05] <braynyac> Oh, we created an AD group, and added that to UPM exclusion group. If you have FSL, no UPM. UPM, no FSL. Easy.
[19:17:52] <Biny> ah gotcha
[19:19:53] <braynyac> Also makes it easy for testing =)
[19:20:20] <braynyac> then we added that SG to the Include group via GPO (and removed everyone via same GPO). Then, I can test on the same box UPM vs. FSL
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[19:27:46] <Biny> nod
[19:34:24] <tabularasa> i basically do the same thing
[19:34:30] <tabularasa> but through GPP
[19:34:33] <tabularasa> i assume he means GPP
[19:58:50] <Biny> that was almost too easy to configure
[20:02:59] <tabularasa> that it is
[20:11:07] <cs-bot> <p2vme> Sup
[20:11:42] <tabularasa> howdy man
[20:12:37] <cs-bot> <p2vme> howdy Tab
[20:29:25] <tabularasa> same old same old
[20:29:31] <tabularasa> i just installed vmware tools on a physical machine
[20:29:41] <tabularasa> and the universe has not exploded unto itself yet
[20:30:17] <tabularasa> s/exploded/imploded
[20:42:18] <braynyac> Yeah, GPO with GPP - we differentiate, as we separate ours out.
[20:42:35] <braynyac> and the SharePoint site is restored! HOLY CRAP, MS support was helpful (and quick)!
[20:43:44] <tabularasa> Azure support is suprisingly amazing too
[20:43:51] <tabularasa> for actual technical issues
[20:49:05] <Biny> just like EDT support with citrix!
[21:38:13] <cs-bot> <david62277> Biny - vhd locations should just be the root
[21:38:28] <cs-bot> <david62277> \\server\vdiprofiles or something like that
[21:38:32] <cs-bot> <david62277> no %username%
[21:39:35] <cs-bot> <david62277> Here are my settings
[21:39:37] <tabularasa> yeah, it automatically makes those folders for you
[21:39:43] <tabularasa> sorry, got distracted
[21:40:10] <cs-bot> <david62277> not sure if you can see that... irc app
[21:42:30] <cs-bot> <david62277> Enabled = 1 IsDynamic = 1 LockedRetryCount = 3 LockedRetryInterval = 1 ProfileType = 0 RoamSearch = 2 SIDDirNameMatch = *%sid%* SIDDirNamePattern = %username%_%sid% SizeinMBs = 30720 VHDLocations = \\server\share VolumeType = VHDX
[21:43:13] <cs-bot> <david62277> all number should be reg dword, and use decimal for the SizeInMBs (capital "I" in there sorry for that)
[21:43:28] <cs-bot> <david62277> SizeInMBs not SizeinMBs
[21:43:38] <cs-bot> <david62277> then the rest are string values
[21:48:00] <cs-bot> <david62277> @tabularasa any other redirections you can think of that may be beneficial?
[21:48:30] <cs-bot> <david62277> inetcache is redirected by default... got chrome and firefox and a couple of office junk files... anything else?
[21:51:17] <cs-bot> <david62277> @tabularasa you should dump irc and just go 100% slack
[21:54:13] <tabularasa> that's never happening
[21:54:16] <tabularasa> i'll post my settings
[21:54:21] <Biny> ha
[21:54:43] <tabularasa> i love my IRC
[21:58:55] <Biny> those are my settings :O
[22:02:03] <tabularasa> great
[22:02:53] <cs-bot> <salim_hurjuk> Did anyone received this error msg for Outlook 2016 on WS2016
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[22:34:41] <uncon> @david62277 how much RAM are you tying up with Slack?
[22:38:05] <uncon> for me, it's literally 220 KB for weechat versus 220 MB for Slack
[22:38:14] <uncon> ppppppretty significant difference
[22:42:16] <|Atum|> container day! \o/
[22:42:29] <|Atum|> Xenserver + Timezone offset...need help if anyone is here...
[22:42:35] <|Atum|> vms are booting with double timezone offset, so gpo doesnt process
[22:42:41] <|Atum|> i.e. instead of +12 its +24
[22:42:50] <|Atum|> have tried setting timeoffset xe param, but it keeps reverting
[22:43:00] <|Atum|> host is set to utc now (was set to auckland,+12)
[22:43:06] <|Atum|> but still timezone offset periodically resets
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