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Mr-Spain
Aug 27, 2003

Bullshit... you can be mine.
I'm about to pull the trigger on a pair of Tegile hybrid arrays, anything truly bad I should know about?

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Mr-Spain
Aug 27, 2003

Bullshit... you can be mine.

NippleFloss posted:

Nah, they're pretty solid.

Great, thanks.

Mr-Spain
Aug 27, 2003

Bullshit... you can be mine.
Dumb question, but here goes. Say I have two connections to a NIC and both of those are on the same vswitch. Do I need to put those in a LACP group on my switch?

Any quick and dirty vmware networking guides out there?

Mr-Spain
Aug 27, 2003

Bullshit... you can be mine.
OK so it's simple to setup email alerting in vCenter/vSphere, configure the mail server and add the FROM: address. Except it doesn't actually change the from address, just spoofs it in the name field.

code:
xxx.xxx.xxx.xx blah-vcsa.blah.local [29/Jun/2016:08:11:24 -0600] "MAIL -? From:<root@blah-vcsa.blah.local> SMTP" 250 53 
Is there any way to actually change that from address? Reason being is I have to use an existing smart relay that needs to see the from address coming from a different internal email.

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