Re: Poweredge server powering down by itself using SBS 2003
- From: "SuperGumby [SBS MVP]" <not@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 21 May 2005 09:52:02 +1000
My mate's 14yr old son has 'been around computers for years' and was peeved
enough when the HDD on his home system died and lost his web development
data that he now runs RAID, on his own inspiration I might add.
<wedor> wrote in message news:eaQ8rYUXFHA.2348@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>I was replaced at a company by the new admin, among other thngs he told
>them was that there was no need for RAID since he has been around computers
>for years and has never heard of a hard drive dying.
>
> So if anyone starts such a blog I for one would be a contributor.
>
> "James B" <nospam@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:%23NvabdQXFHA.3840@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>
>> "Mariette Knap [SBS MVP]" <mariette@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
>> message
>> news:%23UqmuYLXFHA.3712@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> In news:54DC7648-42DE-424C-ACD6-8E04603A1227@xxxxxxxxxxxxx,
>>> Manny Chopra <MannyChopra@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>
>>> > The hardware person that installed the software for me suggested that
>>> > we do not finalize the installation, because it tries to convert the
>>> > server from a workstation to a domain controller? He suggested that
>>> > we do not configure it as a domain controller, we are a small dental
>>> > office and do not need those features in our network. Am I using the
>>> > right software by using SBS 2003, or have we just configured it
>>> > improperly? Also, how do we finish the installation without
>>> > converting it to a domain contrller? Thanks.
>>>
>>> Manny,
>>>
>>> Please, kick out these so called 'specialist'. If they install SBS for
>>> you
>>> and do not know about this issue you can be sure they make a mess of
>>> your
>>> server. Do not let them touch your server and get somebody else. I have
>> seen
>>> this happen over and over again.
>>>
>>> Don't pay the bill, kick them OUT. These kind of people make me rage.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Mariëtte Knap
>>> Microsoft SBS-MVP
>>> One of the Magical M&M's
>>> www.smallbizserver.net
>>> Take part in SBS forum:
>>> http://www.smallbizserver.net/Default.aspx?tabid=53
>>>
>>
>> Mariette,
>>
>> This is not uncommon though. Right now I can point to two "installers"
>> who
>> have told the customer they know what they are doing yet one of them has
>> sold them on using WinXP Pro as a server (using a Celeron no less) with
>> 11
>> users (how's that gonna work!) while the other guy took over my job when
>> I
>> left this idiot of a boss and he can't figure out why the Pop connector
>> is
>> putting all the incoming email in the System folder. A third who signs
>> his
>> email as "Network Support" connected a Dlink router to a DSL modem and
>> the
>> lan side to the PC but then connected the USB cable to the modem and
>> installed the dang PPOE software from Bellsouth and wondered why the
>> router
>> wasn't working.
>>
>> I think we have all seen out share of idiots who have built a PC or two
>> and
>> just because they know how to run a Quake server think they are Admins.
>> In
>> fact there's a great new Blog, Admin Idiot Stories....
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>
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