Aix migration to windows

I am a unix / solaris dba. My IT director wants to migrate to Windows based so they can hire more database operators familiar with windows.
In my city there is a shortage of really good unix people.
anyway , I was curious I think I am given more control over my database with AIX , than with Windows based.
Kind of hard to explain, I am just a hardcore Aix DBA.

I am a unix / solaris dba. My IT director wants to
migrate to Windows based so they can hire more
database operators familiar with windows.
In my city there is a shortage of really good unix
people.
Interesting facts and reasons
anyway , I was curious I think I am given more
control over my database with AIX , than with Windows based.
Kind of hard to explain, I am just a hardcore Aix DBA.One of the feature of RDBMS is transparent to underlying OS / Hardware. If you good on AIX DBA , you will soon gain control on Windows DBA as well.

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    UUID: 3c4728c5-f0ab-448b-bda1-6ce01eb0a6d5 DHCP Client LRPC Endpoint
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    UUID: f1ec59ab-4ca9-4c30-b2d0-54ef1db441b7 Isolation Communication Endpoint
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    UUID: f1ec59ab-4ca9-4c30-b2d0-54ef1db441b7 Isolation Communication Endpoint
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    UUID: 906b0ce0-c70b-1067-b317-00dd010662da 
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    UUID: 2f5f6521-cb55-1059-b446-00df0bce31db Unimodem LRPC Endpoint
    ncalrpc:[tapsrvlpc]
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    UUID: 906b0ce0-c70b-1067-b317-00dd010662da 
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    UUID: 906b0ce0-c70b-1067-b317-00dd010662da 
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    ncalrpc:[audit]
    UUID: e3514235-4b06-11d1-ab04-00c04fc2dcd2 MS NT Directory DRS Interface
    ncalrpc:[securityevent]
    UUID: e3514235-4b06-11d1-ab04-00c04fc2dcd2 MS NT Directory DRS Interface
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    UUID: e3514235-4b06-11d1-ab04-00c04fc2dcd2 MS NT Directory DRS Interface
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    UUID: e3514235-4b06-11d1-ab04-00c04fc2dcd2 MS NT Directory DRS Interface
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    UUID: e3514235-4b06-11d1-ab04-00c04fc2dcd2 MS NT Directory DRS Interface
    ncacn_ip_tcp:10.0.0.3[1026]
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    UUID: 12345778-1234-abcd-ef00-0123456789ab 
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    UUID: 12345778-1234-abcd-ef00-0123456789ab 
    ncalrpc:[securityevent]
    UUID: 12345778-1234-abcd-ef00-0123456789ab 
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    UUID: 12345778-1234-abcd-ef00-0123456789ab 
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    UUID: 12345778-1234-abcd-ef00-0123456789ab 
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    UUID: 12345778-1234-abcd-ef00-0123456789ac 
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    UUID: 12345778-1234-abcd-ef00-0123456789ac 
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    UUID: 12345778-1234-abcd-ef00-0123456789ac 
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    UUID: 12345778-1234-abcd-ef00-0123456789ac 
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    UUID: 12345778-1234-abcd-ef00-0123456789ac 
    ncacn_np:\\\\SERVER[\\PIPE\\protected_storage]
    UUID: 12345778-1234-abcd-ef00-0123456789ac 
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    UUID: 12345778-1234-abcd-ef00-0123456789ac 
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    UUID: 12345778-1234-abcd-ef00-0123456789ac 
    ncalrpc:[NTDS_LPC]
    UUID: 12345778-1234-abcd-ef00-0123456789ac 
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    UUID: ecec0d70-a603-11d0-96b1-00a0c91ece30 NTDS Backup Interface
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    UUID: ecec0d70-a603-11d0-96b1-00a0c91ece30 NTDS Backup Interface
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    UUID: ecec0d70-a603-11d0-96b1-00a0c91ece30 NTDS Backup Interface
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    UUID: ecec0d70-a603-11d0-96b1-00a0c91ece30 NTDS Backup Interface
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    UUID: 16e0cf3a-a604-11d0-96b1-00a0c91ece30 NTDS Restore Interface
    ncacn_np:\\\\SERVER[\\PIPE\\lsass]
    UUID: 16e0cf3a-a604-11d0-96b1-00a0c91ece30 NTDS Restore Interface
    ncalrpc:[audit]
    UUID: 16e0cf3a-a604-11d0-96b1-00a0c91ece30 NTDS Restore Interface
    ncalrpc:[securityevent]
    UUID: 16e0cf3a-a604-11d0-96b1-00a0c91ece30 NTDS Restore Interface
    ncalrpc:[protected_storage]
    UUID: 16e0cf3a-a604-11d0-96b1-00a0c91ece30 NTDS Restore Interface
    ncacn_np:\\\\SERVER[\\PIPE\\protected_storage]
    UUID: 16e0cf3a-a604-11d0-96b1-00a0c91ece30 NTDS Restore Interface
    ncalrpc:[dsrole]
    UUID: 16e0cf3a-a604-11d0-96b1-00a0c91ece30 NTDS Restore Interface
    ncacn_ip_tcp:10.0.0.3[1026]
    UUID: 16e0cf3a-a604-11d0-96b1-00a0c91ece30 NTDS Restore Interface
    ncalrpc:[NTDS_LPC]
    UUID: 16e0cf3a-a604-11d0-96b1-00a0c91ece30 NTDS Restore Interface
    ncacn_http:10.0.0.3[1027]
    UUID: 12345678-1234-abcd-ef00-01234567cffb 
    ncacn_np:\\\\SERVER[\\PIPE\\lsass]
    UUID: 12345678-1234-abcd-ef00-01234567cffb 
    ncalrpc:[audit]
    UUID: 12345678-1234-abcd-ef00-01234567cffb 
    ncalrpc:[securityevent]
    UUID: 12345678-1234-abcd-ef00-01234567cffb 
    ncalrpc:[protected_storage]
    UUID: 12345678-1234-abcd-ef00-01234567cffb 
    ncacn_np:\\\\SERVER[\\PIPE\\protected_storage]
    UUID: 12345678-1234-abcd-ef00-01234567cffb 
    ncalrpc:[dsrole]
    UUID: 12345678-1234-abcd-ef00-01234567cffb 
    ncacn_ip_tcp:10.0.0.3[1026]
    UUID: 12345678-1234-abcd-ef00-01234567cffb 
    ncalrpc:[NTDS_LPC]
    UUID: 12345678-1234-abcd-ef00-01234567cffb 
    ncacn_http:10.0.0.3[1027]
    UUID: 12345678-1234-abcd-ef00-0123456789ab IPSec Policy agent endpoint
    ncacn_np:\\\\SERVER[\\PIPE\\lsass]
    UUID: 12345678-1234-abcd-ef00-0123456789ab IPSec Policy agent endpoint
    ncalrpc:[audit]
    UUID: 12345678-1234-abcd-ef00-0123456789ab IPSec Policy agent endpoint
    ncalrpc:[securityevent]
    UUID: 12345678-1234-abcd-ef00-0123456789ab IPSec Policy agent endpoint
    ncalrpc:[protected_storage]
    UUID: 12345678-1234-abcd-ef00-0123456789ab IPSec Policy agent endpoint
    ncacn_np:\\\\SERVER[\\PIPE\\protected_storage]
    UUID: 12345678-1234-abcd-ef00-0123456789ab IPSec Policy agent endpoint
    ncalrpc:[dsrole]
    UUID: 12345678-1234-abcd-ef00-0123456789ab IPSec Policy agent endpoint
    ncacn_ip_tcp:10.0.0.3[1026]
    UUID: 12345678-1234-abcd-ef00-0123456789ab IPSec Policy agent endpoint
    ncalrpc:[NTDS_LPC]
    UUID: 12345678-1234-abcd-ef00-0123456789ab IPSec Policy agent endpoint
    ncacn_http:10.0.0.3[1027]
    UUID: 12345678-1234-abcd-ef00-0123456789ab IPSec Policy agent endpoint
    ncalrpc:[OLE8B33809919104CE5B44970B01637]
    UUID: 1ff70682-0a51-30e8-076d-740be8cee98b 
    ncalrpc:[wzcsvc]
    UUID: 1ff70682-0a51-30e8-076d-740be8cee98b 
    ncalrpc:[OLE396AE4FBEFCC4DD2B44D0F0A3691]
    UUID: 1ff70682-0a51-30e8-076d-740be8cee98b 
    ncacn_np:\\\\SERVER[\\PIPE\\atsvc]
    UUID: 378e52b0-c0a9-11cf-822d-00aa0051e40f 
    ncalrpc:[wzcsvc]
    UUID: 378e52b0-c0a9-11cf-822d-00aa0051e40f 
    ncalrpc:[OLE396AE4FBEFCC4DD2B44D0F0A3691]
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    ncalrpc:[wzcsvc]
    UUID: 0a74ef1c-41a4-4e06-83ae-dc74fb1cdd53 
    ncalrpc:[OLE396AE4FBEFCC4DD2B44D0F0A3691]
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    ==== End of RPC Endpoint Mapper query response ====
    portqry.exe -n server.apl.local -e 135 -p TCP exits with return code 0x00000000.
    =============================================
     Starting portqry.exe -n server.apl.local -e 389 -p BOTH ...
    Querying target system called:
     server.apl.local
    Attempting to resolve name to IP address...
    Name resolved to 10.0.0.3
    querying...
    TCP port 389 (ldap service): LISTENING
    Using ephemeral source port
    Sending LDAP query to TCP port 389...
    LDAP query response:
    currentdate: 01/28/2013 14:11:54 (unadjusted GMT)
    subschemaSubentry: CN=Aggregate,CN=Schema,CN=Configuration,DC=apl,DC=local
    dsServiceName: CN=NTDS Settings,CN=SERVER,CN=Servers,CN=Default-First-Site-Name,CN=Sites,CN=Configuration,DC=apl,DC=local
    namingContexts: DC=apl,DC=local
    defaultNamingContext: DC=apl,DC=local
    schemaNamingContext: CN=Schema,CN=Configuration,DC=apl,DC=local
    configurationNamingContext: CN=Configuration,DC=apl,DC=local
    rootDomainNamingContext: DC=apl,DC=local
    supportedControl: 1.2.840.113556.1.4.319
    supportedLDAPVersion: 3
    supportedLDAPPolicies: MaxPoolThreads
    highestCommittedUSN: 1310788
    supportedSASLMechanisms: GSSAPI
    dnsHostName: SERVER.apl.local
    ldapServiceName: apl.local:[email protected]
    serverName: CN=SERVER,CN=Servers,CN=Default-First-Site-Name,CN=Sites,CN=Configuration,DC=apl,DC=local
    supportedCapabilities: 1.2.840.113556.1.4.800
    isSynchronized: TRUE
    isGlobalCatalogReady: TRUE
    domainFunctionality: 2
    forestFunctionality: 2
    domainControllerFunctionality: 2
    ======== End of LDAP query response ========
    UDP port 389 (unknown service): LISTENING or FILTERED
    Using ephemeral source port
    Sending LDAP query to UDP port 389...
    LDAP query response:
    currentdate: 01/28/2013 14:11:57 (unadjusted GMT)
    subschemaSubentry: CN=Aggregate,CN=Schema,CN=Configuration,DC=apl,DC=local
    dsServiceName: CN=NTDS Settings,CN=SERVER,CN=Servers,CN=Default-First-Site-Name,CN=Sites,CN=Configuration,DC=apl,DC=local
    namingContexts: DC=apl,DC=local
    defaultNamingContext: DC=apl,DC=local
    schemaNamingContext: CN=Schema,CN=Configuration,DC=apl,DC=local
    configurationNamingContext: CN=Configuration,DC=apl,DC=local
    rootDomainNamingContext: DC=apl,DC=local
    supportedControl: 1.2.840.113556.1.4.319
    supportedLDAPVersion: 3
    supportedLDAPPolicies: MaxPoolThreads
    highestCommittedUSN: 1310788
    supportedSASLMechanisms: GSSAPI
    dnsHostName: SERVER.apl.local
    ldapServiceName: apl.local:[email protected]
    serverName: CN=SERVER,CN=Servers,CN=Default-First-Site-Name,CN=Sites,CN=Configuration,DC=apl,DC=local
    supportedCapabilities: 1.2.840.113556.1.4.800
    isSynchronized: TRUE
    isGlobalCatalogReady: TRUE
    domainFunctionality: 2
    forestFunctionality: 2
    domainControllerFunctionality: 2
    ======== End of LDAP query response ========
    UDP port 389 is LISTENING
    portqry.exe -n server.apl.local -e 389 -p BOTH exits with return code 0x00000000.
    =============================================
     Starting portqry.exe -n server.apl.local -e 636 -p TCP ...
    Querying target system called:
     server.apl.local
    Attempting to resolve name to IP address...
    Name resolved to 10.0.0.3
    querying...
    TCP port 636 (ldaps service): LISTENING
    portqry.exe -n server.apl.local -e 636 -p TCP exits with return code 0x00000000.
    =============================================
     Starting portqry.exe -n server.apl.local -e 3268 -p TCP ...
    Querying target system called:
     server.apl.local
    Attempting to resolve name to IP address...
    Name resolved to 10.0.0.3
    querying...
    TCP port 3268 (msft-gc service): LISTENING
    Using ephemeral source port
    Sending LDAP query to TCP port 3268...
    LDAP query response:
    currentdate: 01/28/2013 14:11:57 (unadjusted GMT)
    subschemaSubentry: CN=Aggregate,CN=Schema,CN=Configuration,DC=apl,DC=local
    dsServiceName: CN=NTDS Settings,CN=SERVER,CN=Servers,CN=Default-First-Site-Name,CN=Sites,CN=Configuration,DC=apl,DC=local
    namingContexts: DC=apl,DC=local
    defaultNamingContext: DC=apl,DC=local
    schemaNamingContext: CN=Schema,CN=Configuration,DC=apl,DC=local
    configurationNamingContext: CN=Configuration,DC=apl,DC=local
    rootDomainNamingContext: DC=apl,DC=local
    supportedControl: 1.2.840.113556.1.4.319
    supportedLDAPVersion: 3
    supportedLDAPPolicies: MaxPoolThreads
    highestCommittedUSN: 1310788
    supportedSASLMechanisms: GSSAPI
    dnsHostName: SERVER.apl.local
    ldapServiceName: apl.local:[email protected]
    serverName: CN=SERVER,CN=Servers,CN=Default-First-Site-Name,CN=Sites,CN=Configuration,DC=apl,DC=local
    supportedCapabilities: 1.2.840.113556.1.4.800
    isSynchronized: TRUE
    isGlobalCatalogReady: TRUE
    domainFunctionality: 2
    forestFunctionality: 2
    domainControllerFunctionality: 2
    ======== End of LDAP query response ========
    portqry.exe -n server.apl.local -e 3268 -p TCP exits with return code 0x00000000.
    =============================================
     Starting portqry.exe -n server.apl.local -e 3269 -p TCP ...
    Querying target system called:
     server.apl.local
    Attempting to resolve name to IP address...
    Name resolved to 10.0.0.3
    querying...
    TCP port 3269 (msft-gc-ssl service): LISTENING
    portqry.exe -n server.apl.local -e 3269 -p TCP exits with return code 0x00000000.
    =============================================
     Starting portqry.exe -n server.apl.local -e 53 -p BOTH ...
    Querying target system called:
     server.apl.local
    Attempting to resolve name to IP address...
    Name resolved to 10.0.0.3
    querying...
    TCP port 53 (domain service): LISTENING
    UDP port 53 (domain service): LISTENING
    portqry.exe -n server.apl.local -e 53 -p BOTH exits with return code 0x00000000.
    =============================================
     Starting portqry.exe -n server.apl.local -e 88 -p BOTH ...
    Querying target system called:
     server.apl.local
    Attempting to resolve name to IP address...
    Name resolved to 10.0.0.3
    querying...
    TCP port 88 (kerberos service): LISTENING
    UDP port 88 (kerberos service): LISTENING or FILTERED
    portqry.exe -n server.apl.local -e 88 -p BOTH exits with return code 0x00000002.
    =============================================
     Starting portqry.exe -n server.apl.local -e 445 -p TCP ...
    Querying target system called:
     server.apl.local
    Attempting to resolve name to IP address...
    Name resolved to 10.0.0.3
    querying...
    TCP port 445 (microsoft-ds service): LISTENING
    portqry.exe -n server.apl.local -e 445 -p TCP exits with return code 0x00000000.
    =============================================
     Starting portqry.exe -n server.apl.local -e 137 -p UDP ...
    Querying target system called:
     server.apl.local
    Attempting to resolve name to IP address...
    Name resolved to 10.0.0.3
    querying...
    UDP port 137 (netbios-ns service): LISTENING or FILTERED
    Using ephemeral source port
    Attempting NETBIOS adapter status query to UDP port 137...
    Server's response: MAC address 000423c733ec
    UDP port: LISTENING
    portqry.exe -n server.apl.local -e 137 -p UDP exits with return code 0x00000000.
    =============================================
     Starting portqry.exe -n server.apl.local -e 138 -p UDP ...
    Querying target system called:
     server.apl.local
    Attempting to resolve name to IP address...
    Name resolved to 10.0.0.3
    querying...
    UDP port 138 (netbios-dgm service): LISTENING or FILTERED
    portqry.exe -n server.apl.local -e 138 -p UDP exits with return code 0x00000002.
    =============================================
     Starting portqry.exe -n server.apl.local -e 139 -p TCP ...
    Querying target system called:
     server.apl.local
    Attempting to resolve name to IP address...
    Name resolved to 10.0.0.3
    querying...
    TCP port 139 (netbios-ssn service): LISTENING
    portqry.exe -n server.apl.local -e 139 -p TCP exits with return code 0x00000000.
    =============================================
     Starting portqry.exe -n server.apl.local -e 42 -p TCP ...
    Querying target system called:
     server.apl.local
    Attempting to resolve name to IP address...
    Name resolved to 10.0.0.3
    querying...
    TCP port 42 (nameserver service): LISTENING
    portqry.exe -n server.apl.local -e 42 -p TCP exits with return code 0x00000000.
    Jason.
    Consultant | Nerd | Visionary. http://www.ethertech.com.au/ | http://www.deeperstates.com.au

  • Problems after print server migration to Windows Server 2008 R2

    Hi all,
    New forum member, first time poster. I am at my wits end and have concussion from banging my head on the desk for several days running. Hopefully someone here may be able to help.
    Environment
    I have recently moved our printing environment from a Windows Server 2003 machine to a new Server 2008 R2 machine in prep for rolling out Windows 7 x64 clients. We have 30-40 printers, majority of which are HP's (M2727's, P4015dn's, CM3530's, P2035's & a CM8060).
    My procedure for setting up the printers on the new server involved manually creating each printer and using up-to-date drivers, we wanted to start fresh. The HP's are all using the HP Universal PCL 5 or PCL 6 (61.115.1.10527) x86 & x64 driver. We use Desktop Authority on logon to install the required printers for each client.
    Problems
    Since everyone is now running through the 2008 R2 server we have had a bunch of intermittent problems pop up all over the place, mostly with our HP printers. When using the PCL6 driver some applications print a page or 10 of garbled gibberish (wingdings etc), so most printers are now using the PCL5 driver. Other applications print the error "PCL XL error" when using PCL6. Sometimes reinstalling the printer on the client machine will resolve these errors, however they tend to resurface.
    When we use the PCL5 driver our M2727's intermittently report "Out Of Memory" on the printer display (they are stock with 64M RAM each) - upgrading the RAM may fix this but we never had this problem before on the 2003 server. This problem is not specific to the size of the printed document - it could be a 20 page report or a 2 page excel document. Resetting the printer will generally clear this issue temporarily. This is currently our most annoying/biggest issue.
    Some people are having issues printing to a FujiXerox 340A-AP printer - in particular 1 person is able to print fine, where as another prints and the print margin appears to be far too small. After confirming all print margins on the server then reinstalling the printer on the client machine, the problem still persists. We have two FujiXerox printers, the second one is working as intended for 8-10 users with the exact same settings.
    Attempted Fixes
    These are some of the attempted fixes that I have tried:
    Turning it off and on
    Upgrading the firmware on the M2727's to resolve garbled printing & out of memory
    Upgrading the firmware on the CM3530's to resolve garbled printing
    Reinstalling all HP Universal PCL5/PCL6 x86 & x64 drivers on the print server
    Ensuring that the 2008 R2 server is 100% up-to-date with MS patches
    Backing up all printers on print server, removing the print server role, deleting all printers & drivers, rebooting, reinstalling the print server role and restoring all printers from backup
    Upgraded Desktop Authority to the latest version - as this application is in charge of installing the printers on logon
    As you can see we are having a lot of problems and nothing seems to make any sense. None of this happened before Windows Server 2008 R2 was brought in to the equation.
    If anyone is able to provide any assistance that would be greatly appreciated.
    Many thanks,
    Hartz.
    tldr; our printers are screwed since migrating to Windows Server 2008 R2.

    Hi all,
    New forum member, first time poster. I am at my wits end and have concussion from banging my head on the desk for several days running. Hopefully someone here may be able to help.
    Environment
    I have recently moved our printing environment from a Windows Server 2003 machine to a new Server 2008 R2 machine in prep for rolling out Windows 7 x64 clients. We have 30-40 printers, majority of which are HP's (M2727's, P4015dn's, CM3530's, P2035's & a CM8060).
    My procedure for setting up the printers on the new server involved manually creating each printer and using up-to-date drivers, we wanted to start fresh. The HP's are all using the HP Universal PCL 5 or PCL 6 (61.115.1.10527) x86 & x64 driver. We use Desktop Authority on logon to install the required printers for each client.
    Problems
    Since everyone is now running through the 2008 R2 server we have had a bunch of intermittent problems pop up all over the place, mostly with our HP printers. When using the PCL6 driver some applications print a page or 10 of garbled gibberish (wingdings etc), so most printers are now using the PCL5 driver. Other applications print the error "PCL XL error" when using PCL6. Sometimes reinstalling the printer on the client machine will resolve these errors, however they tend to resurface.
    When we use the PCL5 driver our M2727's intermittently report "Out Of Memory" on the printer display (they are stock with 64M RAM each) - upgrading the RAM may fix this but we never had this problem before on the 2003 server. This problem is not specific to the size of the printed document - it could be a 20 page report or a 2 page excel document. Resetting the printer will generally clear this issue temporarily. This is currently our most annoying/biggest issue.
    Some people are having issues printing to a FujiXerox 340A-AP printer - in particular 1 person is able to print fine, where as another prints and the print margin appears to be far too small. After confirming all print margins on the server then reinstalling the printer on the client machine, the problem still persists. We have two FujiXerox printers, the second one is working as intended for 8-10 users with the exact same settings.
    Attempted Fixes
    These are some of the attempted fixes that I have tried:
    Turning it off and on
    Upgrading the firmware on the M2727's to resolve garbled printing & out of memory
    Upgrading the firmware on the CM3530's to resolve garbled printing
    Reinstalling all HP Universal PCL5/PCL6 x86 & x64 drivers on the print server
    Ensuring that the 2008 R2 server is 100% up-to-date with MS patches
    Backing up all printers on print server, removing the print server role, deleting all printers & drivers, rebooting, reinstalling the print server role and restoring all printers from backup
    Upgraded Desktop Authority to the latest version - as this application is in charge of installing the printers on logon
    As you can see we are having a lot of problems and nothing seems to make any sense. None of this happened before Windows Server 2008 R2 was brought in to the equation.
    If anyone is able to provide any assistance that would be greatly appreciated.
    Many thanks,
    Hartz.
    tldr; our printers are screwed since migrating to Windows Server 2008 R2.

  • Migration of Windows Small Business Server 2011 Standard Edition to new hardware

    Hi
    I have a Windows SBS 2011 Standard Edition installation, of which, the windows component is very buggy.  Everything on the server is working i.e. AD, Email.  I am unable to shutdown the server gracefully, i am unable to open the system manager.
     Backups also are not running, so i don't have a proper backup that i can use.
    I want to migrate my Windows SBS installation to some standby equipment which i have, then reinstall the old server with Windows SBS 2011 and migrate back from the standby equipment to the original hardware.
    I know this is possible, and i know that Windows SBS 2011 gives a 21 days grace period to complete the migration.
    Is the path i have mentioned above seems to be viable for me to try and get back to my original hardware, with a fresh installation of Windows SBS, keeping AD and Microsoft Exchange intact.
    Regards

    Will not work as you have outlined it.  The installation of a new server installs a new SID and you cannot add SBS to SBS domains.  The only chance you have at this is to install a new non-SBS DC in the domain, export the mail assuming you are
    using Exchange, move the shares to the new DC or some other system, pull out the SBS from the domain, move all the FSMO roles and have a stand alone Server Domain without SBS.  Then, add SBS back to the domain in the documented manner.
    I suggest you contact www.sbsmigration.com for a documented and supported method to accomplish this migration.
    Larry Struckmeyer[MVP] If your question is answered please mark the response as the answer so that others can benefit.

  • Migration from Windows 32 bit to 64 bit Customized reports PDF output issue

    Hi Gurus,
    Product Version: 12.1.1
    Operating System:  Linux x86-64
    Database Version: 11.1.0.7
    We have migrated from Windows 32 bit to Linux 64 bit, our PDF reports shows some Greek Charters
    vi /opt/oracle/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/bin/reports.sh 
    NLS_LANG=AMERICAN_AMERICA.WE8ISO8859P1; export NLS_LANG
      SELECT * FROM NLS_DATABASE_PARAMETERS
    NLS_CHARACTERSET=AR8MSWIN1256 
    Regards,

    Mean the result of query SELECT * FROM NLS_DATABASE_PARAMETERS
    NLS_CHARACTERSET=AR8MSWIN1256
    and 11g database character set is AR8MSWIN1256
    vi /opt/oracle/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/bin/reports.sh' refers to 10g. Oracle EBS R12 oracle home not a DB Oracle HOME
    Hope you understand now.

  • Migrating from Windows (Adobe PE + Bridge(?)) to Mac (iPhoto + Adobe PE)

    I have a family member who is thinking about switching from Windows to a Mac. She is currenlty using Adobe stuff on Windows (PE 4) where she edits and organizes her photo's.
    I've set her up for trial with one of my Macs with PE 4 installed. Now the question is, will she be using iPhoto or Adobe Bridge on the Mac and what is more important, how can she migrate in either situation?
    Personally, I think iPhoto/PE is the best solution, but how should she migrate her Windows photo database to het Mac and might migrating to Adobe bridge not be easier?

    Gerben:
    If Photo Bridge can write the metadata, primarily the keywords, to the files then importing the folders that the file are located in will create rolls in iPhoto with the same title as those folder. Also the keywords should be read by iPhoto and included in its database.
    As you know iPhoto is a image management application but one with the additional features of slideshows, books,etc. It can group photos by whatever criteria the user want. Bridge is primarily a browser type application.
    To migrate her Windows photos to iPhoto she should first copy the folders of image files to the Mac. Then download and run BatChmod on each folder with the settings shown here, putting your administartive name in the owner and group sections. You can either type in the path to the folder or just drag the folders into that field. This will assure that the permissions/ownership are properly set before importing into iPhoto.
    Do you Twango?
    TIP: For insurance against the iPhoto database corruption that many users have experienced I recommend making a backup copy of the Library6.iPhoto database file and keep it current. If problems crop up where iPhoto suddenly can't see any photos or thinks there are no photos in the library, replacing the working Library6.iPhoto file with the backup will often get the library back. By keeping it current I mean backup after each import and/or any serious editing or work on books, slideshows, calendars, cards, etc. That insures that if a problem pops up and you do need to replace the database file, you'll retain all those efforts. It doesn't take long to make the backup and it's good insurance.
    I've written an Automator workflow application (requires Tiger), iPhoto dB file backup, that will copy the selected Library6.iPhoto file from your iPhoto Library folder to the Pictures folder, replacing any previous version of it. You can download it at Toad's Cellar. Be sure to read the Read Me pdf file.

  • SAP_ECC_6.0 Migration from Windows 32bit - Windows 64bit_2003

    Dear Tech Masters,
    I have recently done with SAP ECC6 migration from Windows 2003_32bit to Windows 2003_x86_64 platform.
    DB is Oracle 10g, No such critical errors found during migration, But Now I am facing a big problem related to memory utilization, The source machine have 5GB RAM and utilization of 8-9 GB total memory i.e including virtual memory Where as in the Target System ( Windows 64bit) after system copy done, Its using 22GB + memory ( RAM 8 GB , Virtual Mem : 16 GB assigned ).  Database sizes are same in both machine but memory utilization are different in huge term. Its impacting in performance badly.
    Please suggest how to solve the problem where to start and how to proceed.... My bad days are going on..
    Need your master help ...
    Ravi Pal

    Hi,
    The reason may be that you have increased the memory parameters for this new system and it is now using the memory slice you provided.  Try to identify what are the areas that are using more memory using transaction ST02. Also review the recommendations for memory parameters  in the following notes:
    146289 - Parameter Recommendations for 64-Bit SAP Kernel
    88416  - Zero administration memory management as of 4.0A/ Windows
    Marco

  • Since migrating from Windows 7 to Windows 8 and upgrading to iTunes 11, the latter has frozen while syncing my devices, usually while at the "determining apps to sync" stage of the process.  If I am attempting to download app updates before attempting to

    Since migrating from Windows 7 to Windows 8 and upgrading to iTunes 11, the latter has frozen while syncing my devices, usually while at the “determining apps to sync” stage of the process.  If I am attempting to download app updates before attempting to sync, the problem normally occurs at the first “installing app x” stage.  In addition, the whole iTunes experience is extremely sluggish and will even freeze while searching for a track.  Everything worked fine on Windows 7.  So far, I have repaired the program several times and have checked for compatibility issues, but there is no Windows 8 option in the combo box, obtained after right-clicking the icon and selecting Properties/Compatibility.  As a result, I am unable to sync my devices. If I uninstall iTunes before re-installing, will this affect my iTunes libraries?  Does anyone have any suggestions?

    After going by elimination to isolate if the problem was from (1) iTunes app, (2) my computer or (3) my old iPhone 4G, I figured out what my problem was.
    1) First I deleted & reinstalled iTunes on my Windows PC without succes, my playlist did not changed on my iPhone.
    2) I tested a successful #sync from the iMac at work.
    So my conclusion is: The hard drive on my Windows PC is full and that is affecting iTunes SYNC functionalities.
    So I'll do a back-up then run a "Clean Install" of my Windows OS, hoping that it will fix my SYNC problems.

  • Migrating from Windows Photoshop Elements to iPhoto '08

    I recently got a Mac and I'm looking into migrating from Windows Photoshop Elements 6.0 to iPhoto 7 ('08).
    I've seached this forum, but I didn't find any detailed tips, tricks and recommendations on how to do the migration. I know about the PE (Photoshop Elements) command to write keyword information into the files (something like File->write tags to file). Someone (IIRC Barbara B.) also mentioned something about scripts to make the transition smoother, although I haven't seen any detailed information on what and where these scripts are. Basically, I'd like to hear from users who have migrated from Windows Photoshop Elements. I have thousands of pictures and prior planning can save me lots of time.
    Some questions:
    1. Photoshop Elements has a tagging feature, which is similar to iPhoto's keyword feature. Not sure how iPhoto will process the keywords. Do I just import the pictures into iPhoto and iPhoto will recognize the keywords? Should I create the keywords in iPhoto ahead of time prior to import (using names that exactly match Photoshop tag names) ?
    2. In PE, I've assigned captions to pictures. Can iPhoto read the captions and treat them as titles or descriptions?
    3. In PE, I've assigned ratings to pictures. Can iPhoto read them, or do I need to manually redo the ratings in iPhoto?
    4. One PE feature that I will really miss is hierarchical tags (e.g. Family->Kid's name). (Aside: everyone, please put in a request to Apple to support this feature!!) While I would prefer a native iPhoto feature to support hierarchical tags, I saw that there are 3rd party plugins available. What's the best one in terms of features and long term support/viability? Is it Keyword Manager?
    5. Any easy way to translate my PE Album definitions when migrating to iPhoto? I assume I would need to recreate them from scratch based on keywords and optionally ratings?
    6. I'm afraid to ask this next question (and I'm sure this is worthy of many separate threads). I'm still grappling with the concept of Events. In my mind, an event is something "monumental", and I've used Albums in PE for these "monumenal" events. A large percentage of my pictures don't really fit into a "monumental event" categary. Instead, they are pictures that were taken in a random/candid manner. Or, I might have pictures that are truly events, but maybe only 1 or 2 pictures would fit into an event. If I started using iPhoto from the very beginning, it may be easier to deal with the concept of events. However, I already have thousands of pictures. I'm wary of importing all my pictures in one shot (rather than on a per "event" basis), since it may result in hundreds of events, which, IMO, wouldn't provide much organizational value. Anyone have any tips/philosophical opinions on how to deal with events when thousands of pictures need to be imported? Someone (T.D.?) mentioned they organize by year for older pictures. Any suggestions?
    Thanks!

    randman
    Can't answer all your questions, but I'll have a go at a couple.
    1. Photoshop Elements has a tagging feature, which is similar to iPhoto's keyword feature. Not sure how iPhoto will process the keywords. Do I just import the pictures into iPhoto and iPhoto will recognize the keywords? Should I create the keywords in iPhoto ahead of time prior to import (using names that exactly match Photoshop tag names) ?
    If you write the tags to the file then iPhoto will recognise them as part of the IPTC data. There is no way to create tags in advance.
    2. In PE, I've assigned captions to pictures. Can iPhoto read the captions and treat them as titles or descriptions?
    Can Elements write these to the IPTC data? If so, iPhoto should read them. A little trial will confirm.
    3. In PE, I've assigned ratings to pictures. Can iPhoto read them, or do I need to manually redo the ratings in iPhoto?
    No, the IPTC data does not recognise ratings.
    4. One PE feature that I will really miss is hierarchical tags (e.g. Family->Kid's name). (Aside: everyone, please put in a request to Apple to support this feature!!) While I would prefer a native iPhoto feature to support hierarchical tags, I saw that there are 3rd party plugins available. What's the best one in terms of features and long term support/viability? Is it Keyword Manager?
    Keyword Manager is the way to do this.
    5. Any easy way to translate my PE Album definitions when migrating to iPhoto? I assume I would need to recreate them from scratch based on keywords and optionally ratings?
    What do you mean by "album definitions"?
    About Events:
    Don't get hung up on a word. They could have as easily called them 'trousers' and it would make almost as much sense
    An 'Event' is an import that is automatically divided into folders depending on the criteria you set in the iPhoto Preferences.
    Events in the iPhoto Window correspond exactly with the Folders in the Originals Folder in the iPhoto Library package file (Right click on it in the Pictures Folder -> Show Package Contents).
    You can move photos between Events, you can rename Events, edit them, create them, as long as you do it via the iPhoto Window. Check out the Info Pane (wee 'i', lower left) the name and date fields are editable. Edit a Event Name using the Info Pane, the Event Folder in iPhoto Library/Originals will also have the new name.
    So, really an Event is a Folder.
    For my money, Events are a very limited way of organising photos. They are strictly date and time based. As time goes by I consolidate them - Spring 06, Summer 07, America 08 (I do this as we have three cameras feeding the Library).
    I organise using Albums, Smart Albums and Keywords.
    Albums (Smart or otherwise) are virtual entities. Unlike Events, they reference files on the HD, so a pic can be in 1,10 or 100 Albums with no extra disk space used. (To have a pic in two events requires two copies of the files.) They are infinitely flexible and offer a much richer set of possibilities.
    How have you your photos organised currently? In folders? On what basis? If you can explain how that works we may be able to help you recreate this system in iPhoto.
    Regards
    TD

  • Migrating to Windows 7

    Hello all,
    I will soon be migrating to Windows 7. I was wondering if you have any tips or tricks I need to know before hand to avoid any snags. I have backed everything up to external media.
    1. Do I need to de-authorize the system before doing the fresh install of Windows 7?
    2. I read where the Program Files folder in Windows 7 is protected. Should I install iTunes to a different folder?
    Any other information you can provide would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance!

    Hello Alyssa,
    You can use the link below:
    [821519 |http://service.sap.com/sap/support/notes/821519 ]
    and
    [128105 |http://service.sap.com/sap/support/notes/128105]
    BR,
    Jude
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