Posted by Dede Nurmansyah
on October 30, 2009
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Q:
I’m just finishing to convert my physical machine to virtual machine (P2V conversion). How do i remove all non-present hardware on that new virtual machine?
A:
Brings up your windows command prompt and type:
C:\>set devmgr_show_nonpresent_devices=1
then type
C:\>start devmgmt.msc
to start device management MMC. From device management MMC, select View and click on Show Hidden Devices. Uninstall as many as possible non-present hardware on virtual machine.
Tags: Windows 2003 Server
Posted by Dede Nurmansyah
on October 30, 2009
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Q:
How do i show error statistic on my NIC?
A:
By default, Windows 2003 Server will report only the total bytes sent and received on NIC. Enabling error statistic on NIC can be done by adding a key to the registry. You will need to create a new key called StatMon under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Network\Connections and create new DWORD value named ShowLanErrors. The possible data for this value is 0 (disable) or 1 (enable), and in case, the data of this value is 1.
Tags: Windows 2003 Server
Posted by Dede Nurmansyah
on October 03, 2009
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| October 7, 2009 |
| 8:00 am | to | 1:00 pm |
Dear VCPers,
We cordially invite you to join our next VCP Club session, the place you can meet VCP holders and technical champion from partners/customers.
This session will be held on Wednesday, 07th October 2009 at Pitstop Auditorium (Datamation’s Training Centre) Annex Building 2nd Fl Jl. Abdul Muis Raya No.40. Starts at 09.00 – lunch time.
The club will remain By Invitation only. So please do not bring friend, but you are most welcomed to suggest names.
The club will remain Partners + Customers. So we can have a more complete discussion. Customers voice is critical to give us a reality check.
The club will remain highly technical. You must be hands-on & have VI Admin access to vCenter. You should also develop deeper knowledge on storage and network (PVLAN, security, etc).
Agenda:
09.00 – 12.30 VMware Vsphere Performance Troubleshooting
12.30 – 13.30 Lunch
Please reply this email or call us at 021-3448848 for registration and further details.
Looking forward to see you again.
Thank you and have a great day.