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This was really informative - thank you!
You're welcome 🙂
that's really stupid not add the command line into the text field
Which command line??
@@Liv4IT/bin/bash 😂😂😂
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It will be good if you add another video to show us how to configure shares 😉
Good point i will try to do that 👍
Excelente explicación. Saludos
Gracias 👍
Thanks for the explanation. Very helpful.
You're welcome 😊 i thought that was not helpful
You did not tell the main difference between Intel and AMD core technologies!!
I will try to make a dedicated video for that
Worked beautifully! thank you.
Good to know 👍
6:34 On writing .venv/bin/activate it is saying permission denied
Try to run cmd as an Administrator
Thank you
Welcome 😉
"I hope this time it will work." Hey me too buddy lol. I do not blame you! I'm watching this to try to use Docker on windows without docker desktop as DD does not start nicely from the task scheduler "at startup," "whether the user is logged in or not."
it was great
Thank you 😊
nice
Thanks 😊
Great video, it solved my problem! I'm new to Linux and I think it'll take time for me understand all those stuff!
hi ,i have watched the video i setup universal fwd in my local machine and gave the my splunk enterprise(also in my local) ip address in receivingindex and also setup port 9997 in splunk enterprise.its been 2 days since i did this still i cant see the UF in splunk enterpise.Please advice if i have to configure my system ip or host name or have to check firewall.what am i missing.please advice.I want to monitor my local system logs
There are a lot of reasons for that first check if your firewall dont block port then trst of u see your local logs on ur local machine
awesome, thank you <3
Glad it helped 👍
@@Liv4IT I have a question IDK if you can help, my syslog is from Journald, Can I do the same steps to configure it?
@@carolcezaretto4269 yes of course that's why splunk is made for
Funny the guy who said ok hhhhh
Yes very funny 😁
Very good tutorial. Simple and straight forward. Thank you!
Thank you 😉
thanks bro you are hero
Thank you 😉
6 Ads in a 11min video. Bro, you need money so bad?!
Not me the youtube algorithm 😑
Thanks a ton. It was very helpful and you did an awesome job explaining
Glad to know that helped 👍
Hi! Nice vids there I would appreciate if You provide or tell Me where to find Your Juniper Switches image on your video, unfornately Mine's not working
Well i guess if you sign up in the juniper website youvcan get it otherwise just a search on google yiubcan get some
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it really work. thank you so much.
You're welcome 😊
Hard to hear you -- music is poison. Too bad.
Sorry for that but you re totally right
thanks bro
Welcome 👍
Worked perfectly and saved my day! Thank you very much!
You're welcome 😊
Thank you, very informative!
Glad that helped 😀
This video is pretty old, but anyway thank you very much for your help!
Welcome 😉
Please also let the user install dnsmasq. It will fail without the package.
Aha okay thanks 😊
This doesn't work at all for me.
Maybe you're using a newer version of np++ that's why
@@Liv4IT Actually, I did what kstevenson3504 suggested and it works just fine. If you happen to include this in another video, you should mention that!
Perfect. Thank you!
Welcome 😉
Thanks pro
Welcome 😉
Thanks, friend!
Welcome 😄
thank you so much
You're welcome 😊
hello dear, is there any tool like packet tracer available for Aruba devices where we can practice the HP devices.
The best tool is to practice with real hp images in gns3 as i do or u can also try eve-ng
@@Liv4IT can you provide aruba images via google drive to us please
@@eramitmcsa sure Email me at [email protected]
@@Liv4IT mail done please check
You made a typo on the tittle in the video how to insatall...
You're right i did not pay attention sorry for that 😅
Thank you :)
You're welcome 😊
Why don't I see Local Event Logs at 10:30?
Followed your steps in the video. worked perfectly. Thank you.
Welcome 😄
Hello tell me how do you configure your Aruba eve-ng I downloaded the image ova configure but it still doesn't work 10.13 ova
To configure an Aruba OVA image with EVE-NG, follow these steps: 1. **Download the Aruba OVA:** - Obtain the OVA file from the Aruba Networks website or your source. 2. **Prepare the EVE-NG Environment:** - Ensure you have EVE-NG Community or Pro installed and running. - SSH into your EVE-NG server. 3. **Upload the OVA File to EVE-NG:** - Use SCP or another file transfer method to upload the OVA file to the EVE-NG server. Typically, you would place it in the `/opt/unetlab/addons/qemu/` directory. scp Aruba-Image.ova username@eve-ng-server:/opt/unetlab/addons/qemu/ 4. **Convert the OVA to a QCOW2 Image:** - Navigate to the directory where the OVA file is stored and convert it using the `qemu-img` tool. First, extract the VMDK from the OVA: cd /opt/unetlab/addons/qemu/ tar -xvf Aruba-Image.ova - Convert the extracted VMDK file to QCOW2 format: qemu-img convert -f vmdk Aruba-Image-disk1.vmdk -O qcow2 Aruba-Image.qcow2 5. **Create a New Directory for the Aruba Image:** - Create a new directory specific to the Aruba image inside the `qemu` directory: mkdir -p /opt/unetlab/addons/qemu/arubaos_X.X.X/ - Move the QCOW2 file to the new directory: mv Aruba-Image.qcow2 /opt/unetlab/addons/qemu/arubaos_X.X.X/virtioa.qcow2 6. **Create a Template for the Aruba Image:** - In EVE-NG, each node type requires a specific naming convention. You may need to adjust the naming and the content of the template to match Aruba's requirements. - Create a template file, if needed. For example: nano /opt/unetlab/html/templates/intel/arubaos_X.X.X.php 7. **Fix Permissions:** - Ensure the permissions are set correctly: /opt/unetlab/wrappers/unl_wrapper -a fixpermissions 8. **Add the Node in EVE-NG:** - Log in to the EVE-NG web interface. - Create a new lab or open an existing lab. - Add a new node and select the Aruba image you have just added. 9. **Start and Configure the Aruba Node:** - Start the node and open the console to configure it as required. ### Additional Tips: - Ensure the naming conventions match the expected format in EVE-NG. - Consult the EVE-NG documentation for specific syntax and directory structure. - Verify that the image requirements (CPU, RAM, interfaces) match the specifications of your Aruba image. These steps should help you get the Aruba OVA image up and running within EVE-NG.
Every network engineer needs to know this command. This should be part on the CCNA curriculum. If I knew of this command 5 years ago it would have saved me 30 years of wasted time.
That's what happened to me also 😅😅
Thank you!
You're welcome 😊
Thankyou sirr .. Its work
Good to hear that 😉
Thank you
Welcome 😉
Thanks mate, you saved my skin! Best tutorial I found
Glad that helped 😀
I am trying to connect with replicaset with mongodb compass but it wont work but when i try with mongosh it will connect with single primary server with single node url not replica one when if i connect with replica url it wont work in mongosh too.
As far as i know To connect to a MongoDB replica set, you'll need to configure your MongoDB client to connect to the set of nodes that make up the replica set. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to do this: 1. Ensure Replica Set Configuration Before connecting, ensure that your MongoDB instance is running as a replica set. This involves:Starting MongoDB instances with the --replSet option.Initializing the replica set using the rs.initiate() command.Adding members to the replica set using the rs.add() command. 2. Connection String Format The connection string format for connecting to a MongoDB replica set looks like this:mongodb://host1:port1,host2:port2,host3:port3/?replicaSet=yourReplicaSetNamehost1:port1, host2:port2, host3:port3 are the addresses of the replica set members.replicaSet=yourReplicaSetName specifies the name of the replica set.
good information, going to look up how to use a virtual environment once it's created. or how to even remember that I created one when it's 6 months later and i need to use it again.
Thanks 👍
13:43 Why are there 2 of them?
Man you keep saying "actually" so many time 😂😂😂
Yes i know sorry for that 😞