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EMC Isilon – Checking Network Connectivity Between Clusters

EMC Isilon – Checking Network Connectivity Between Clusters

Introduction If you work with EMC Isilon clusters you will likely have a requirement at some point to check network connectivity between clusters to ensure reachability for all nodes. Now you can do it manually if you have small clusters

David Messenger 12th June 201917th November 2019 EMC No Comments Read more

Transferring Files via SCP on Cisco Routers

Transferring Files via SCP on Cisco Routers

Introduction If you are anything like me, this is one of those things you likely do so infrequently that you forget how to do it virtually every time you need to. To save any head scratching next time here is

David Messenger 9th June 201916th January 2021 Cisco, IOS, SCP, Secure Copy No Comments Read more

Disable IPv6 on Ubuntu 18.04

Disable IPv6 on Ubuntu 18.04

Introduction If you are disabling IPv6 then you likely know why you are doing it and the reasons may be varied. Disabling IPv6 only requires a brief search to find the sysctl change required but the Ubuntu bug issue is

David Messenger 26th May 201917th November 2019 IPv6, Linux, Ubuntu 1 Comment Read more

Isilon Version 8 Cheat Sheet Commands

Isilon Version 8 Cheat Sheet Commands

Introduction Looking for a version 8 command. It may be here. I’ll add more over time. Clearing Events Commands required on Isilon cluster v8 Search failing IP’s across the cluster reported by zabbix View/Remove from Grid dynamic pool example: The

David Messenger 23rd January 20192nd March 2020 EMC, Isilon No Comments Read more

Creating bulk directories and files on FreeBSD

Introduction For when you need to bulk create bulk folders and files for testing. The command line to the rescue as always. Commands For bulk directories: For bulk files within those directories:

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zsh ignore commands beginning ‘#’

Problem It’s not a big one, but one I’ve run in to when creating python scripts to dump out commands with comments so others can see what the command does. To avoid the system returning a line every time that

David Messenger 8th October 2018 FreeBSD, Linux No Comments Read more

Useful bash Operations

Introduction A list of solutions for common problems working in a bash shell. Will update as I find them. Find two words existing on the same line https://stackoverflow.com/questions/6480687/grep-for-2-words-existing-on-the-same-line To grep for 2 words existing on the same line, simply do:

David Messenger 18th July 20188th December 2020 Linux No Comments Read more

Configuring Multiple Default Routes Linux

Introduction No real need to explain the problem too in depth. A Linux machine with multiple interfaces accepts a packet on one interface but sends the reply out of another. Not going to work in the bulk of situations. Solution

David Messenger 31st May 201817th November 2019 Linux, Networking No Comments Read more

OSPFv3 Authentication Palo Alto to Cisco Router

Introduction OSPFv3 authentication is quite generally quite straightforward to configure between two Cisco devices. There are some great posts regarding this topic, in fact one of the best I’ve read is by the great Jeremy Stretch. http://packetlife.net/blog/2008/sep/3/ospfv3-authentication/ The issue I

David Messenger 6th April 20187th April 2018 Cisco, IOS, IOS-XE, IPv6, Networking, OSPFv3, Palo Alto 2 Comments Read more

Expanding Linux Raid ESXi

Expanding Linux Raid ESXi

Introduction A nice brief post here. This is the operation required to increase disk size when using Linux RAID e.g. mdadm on an underlying ESXi host. Steps Increase the size of the VMDK files within ESXi Simply edit the size

David Messenger 18th February 201818th February 2018 Linux No Comments Read more
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