Tool to capture System Information from Windows and *nix hosts and store it in a database – GitHub –
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A few Bytes too many I have one volume on XFS on a VDO (Legacy) partition, this volume hosts all of my docker containers and resides on a physical RAID
The passion of Retro Computing, combined with a love of legacy technologies. I’ve been working on a another area of the site, regarding retro computing and will have it done
Deleting a volume that cinder won’t delete (Error Deleting) if a volume goes into a state of error_deleting, you can still manually delete it, this is caused usually by amqp
One of the more tedious constant tasks in Openstack, especially if you’re using CI/CD, is to update images. Here’s a little script to make this just a little easier for
This bash script will delete failed volume attachments / volumes from a stack in Openstack. Why? Sometimes Heat can fail to delete a stack for a variety of different reasons:
If you have added the lastLogonTimestamp field into the AD System Discovery, you can use this SQL Statement:
Query to determine machines less than a PentiumÂ
So that one is great and all, but here’s one that presents a little more detail