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I was asked by a client earlier this week for the root password of an ESX 4.1 server one of my colleagues installed. While we did get a response from

I ran into an issue today that got me frustrated not because I couldn’t solve right away but because I’ve come across this before but forgot what I did to

I’ve been meaning to write a post about recovering / reinstalling SRM 4.1 after having to rebuild one when a client suffered a host failure but never got the chance

I’ve been keeping a close eye on when Cisco was going to release their UCS B Series infrastructure 2.0 firmware ever since VMware released vSphere 5 as many customers wanted

To follow up on one of my previous posts: Installing VMware View 4.5 – Composer Server 2.5 and Connection & Transfer Server 4.5 https://blog.terenceluk.com/installing-vmware-view-45-composer/ … I recently had to deploy

Problem You proceed to install VMware View Composer 4.6 by executing the installation binary VMware-viewcomposer-2.6.0-34155: … but as the install process commences, you are prompted with the following error message:

I was asked an interesting question a few weeks ago when I was a part of an vSphere infrastructure start up after a datacenter move.  What basically happened was that

Problem You have OCS 2007 R1 deployed in your environment and began noticing MOC (Microsoft Office Communicator) clients display a notification: … labeled: Cannot Synchronize Address Book … with the