been a year since I've posted anything due to changes in my personal life....time for a reboot
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Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Friday, April 17, 2009
eDir and money
Continuing the idea of a project to make the upgrade from 8.7.3.9 to at least 8.8.3. That will mean that we can start deploying OES2 and migrating away from classic netware. The cluster is growing, 90% of the file shares have been migrated with a reduction of 8 older servers. It's been a years since I took over Novell operations and it's been fun, I need to keep my windows skills up since that appears to be the way things are going under the current administration. Eventually they will see that paying 1/10th the cost are dealing with some small hassles is better than a 1000% increase in fees., if not, well, it is job security.
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
New Year, New Ideas
Still fighting the war in the trenches moving the cluster along, got 4 more blades in the blade center and 8TB more in the SAN, which means that by end of 2Q2009 I should have most of the file servers migrated and be working on moving the printers. It's amazing that these moves are transparent to the users. Previously there was a rather strained procedure to move file shares and it rarely worked. Now using the Consolidation Utility has removed that pain and now after a reboot the users have their files.
Novell still has some legs, but we're also working on MS Sharepoint now, this should be interesting, and a relief to be finally getting back to doing more than working on Novell.
Novell still has some legs, but we're also working on MS Sharepoint now, this should be interesting, and a relief to be finally getting back to doing more than working on Novell.
Friday, November 28, 2008
The Road to 8.8.x
Planning to upgrade to 8.8.x eDir. The first MAJOR problem is that we have two legacy applications that have to run on NW5.1. Both servers are patched to 5.1 SP6 which is not on the list for 8.8.x. The person who supports both apps is notoriously unreliable. We need to get some ideas on how to do this. They want OES2-SLES wih 8.8.x and not NW65SP7 with 8.7.3.9. IF the apps can run on 5.1SP8 then we can go forward, but I'm willing to bet that the vendor is going to comeback with some "we only support 8.6.x edir... these servers were left behind for a reason, and with no one left around from the Novell team that built these these boxes it's like playing detective.
call me Sherlock
call me Sherlock
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
On Moving to New Digs
When i took this job I moved from a windowless basement office furnished with furniture trash picked from the same building to a fairly modern office building where all employees were housed in identical 10X10 offices with the exception of Desktop and the Call Desk. That was luxury I rarely encountered in my career. The building was built as a model technology center by the organization and the plan was accomplished by IBM about 20 years ago.
Time to upset the cart.
On a random friday, 2 months ago, we were told to prepare to move into the data center (yeah, noise, cold, etc) for an extended stay. Last week we moved into our new digs where our offices used to be, a cube farm. For many of the long timers this is the first time they haven't had an office and it shows. Loud phone conversations, rude comments, offensive music are just some of the problems. Random wanderings seem to be one of the most offensive things, people need to respect other people's right to privacy and space. This will all shake out eventually.
Time to upset the cart.
On a random friday, 2 months ago, we were told to prepare to move into the data center (yeah, noise, cold, etc) for an extended stay. Last week we moved into our new digs where our offices used to be, a cube farm. For many of the long timers this is the first time they haven't had an office and it shows. Loud phone conversations, rude comments, offensive music are just some of the problems. Random wanderings seem to be one of the most offensive things, people need to respect other people's right to privacy and space. This will all shake out eventually.
Sunday, September 28, 2008
LDAP to the Rescue.....
We've been running LDAP for Groupwise authentication, our ERP solution , and our VPN for sometime now. Our LDAP is generated out of eDir and contains all the user info you could ask for.We have a vendor who supports our helpdesk and ticketing app. This app is part of a LARGER vendors IT solutions database. Management decided they wanted it to authenticate via said LDAP.
Hilarity ensues........
For two months the vendors asks for various server certs, different configs, and tries to blame eDir for their lack of authentication. The major vendor claims "we have no experience with doing this on eDir." Management finally has enough and gets our team involved. We install the eDir CA cert into their server and viola everything works. They were working with an assumption of AD all the time as well, trying to search o=domain,o=com instead of T=TREE.
I know eDir is not exactly the #1 directory service, buy you would think that there would be more of a commonality with LDAP....
apparently not....
I've petitioned for IDM training, so I can start building more connectors than the one that Novell built in June (edir to AD via the IDVAULT) . All I need now is the time to accomplish said training.
Thursday, September 18, 2008
And the beat goes on......
Cluster Phase 1, Part 3 went off fairly pain free. Gearing up for moving the final box onto the NWCS stack. Still have about 600gb of SAN space left after that, but I don't want to migrate anything else in until I have more hardware than 2 blades.
On the windows side of things (yeah I finally caught a project in the unused part of my skill set) we finished revamping some recycled hardware into a new backup solution. A HBA attached MSA1000 that had a troubled past is the heart of the system, we upgraded the firmware to current and active/active settings. We'll see how it performs tonight. It's going to be a monster running Backup Exec 12.d with 13.2TB of diskspace running on the the aforementioned MSA 1000. We' ve been geting about 2GB/s of throughput out of it, now we should be getting close to 4GB/s. We need to figure out how to attach a MS6030 library via Fiber next. After that we'll be adding a MSL2024 and another MS6030 (all SCSI) to the mix of tape drives. It'll be 4 LTO2 ad one LTO3 drive. We've dubbed this 8u Server, 13U's of disk and 14U of tape drives "Frankenstein".......
A major portion of my time is spent fixing the damage a group of consultants and employees did the to the Novell environment. It wasn't intentional I'm sure, but the end result was a hodgepodge of assort methodologies that isn't working. We've been having problems with iPrint/NDPS lately. That needs to be dug into more, and I need more data from the techs than "it doesn't print". Zen needs an overhaul, the app server is overbooked and underpowered. Not a good combination with 4000 users a day mapping drives and running Zen Imaging , WS import and removeal AND being a slpda server is a bit much.
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